Electronic Prog similar to Black Sabbath's E15150
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Topic: Electronic Prog similar to Black Sabbath's E15150
Posted By: Aaron
Subject: Electronic Prog similar to Black Sabbath's E15150
Date Posted: November 16 2006 at 19:00
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Posted By: Bilek
Date Posted: November 17 2006 at 05:43
after I listen to that song, I may give you recommendation. (or may not )
which album is it in, btw?
------------- Listen to Turkish psych/prog; you won't regret: Baris Manco,Erkin Koray,Cem Karaca,Mogollar,3 Hürel,Selda,Edip Akbayram,Fikret Kizilok,Ersen (and Dadaslar) (but stick with the '70's, and 'early 80's!)
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Posted By: salmacis
Date Posted: November 17 2006 at 09:15
'Mob Rules'. It's about a minute long and goes nowhere!
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Posted By: Bilek
Date Posted: November 17 2006 at 09:41
I'll probably check it tonight. Apparently I will have time for the song; but locating the mp3 including that album, taking it out of the shelf, placing into my computer and finding the song will take more time, I believe ! (all songs are located in a single file, named in a system such as "sabb6901" that is, -black sabbath - s.t. album,- s.t. track- ... etc. ) man, even writing this took much of my time ...
speaking of which, for me Ozzy era Black Sabbath is the one that actually "rulez"... Sabbath Bloody Sabbath with Wakey on keyboards, and brass-backed Never Say Die albums are simply great!
------------- Listen to Turkish psych/prog; you won't regret: Baris Manco,Erkin Koray,Cem Karaca,Mogollar,3 Hürel,Selda,Edip Akbayram,Fikret Kizilok,Ersen (and Dadaslar) (but stick with the '70's, and 'early 80's!)
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Posted By: Aaron
Date Posted: November 17 2006 at 19:05
it's more like 3 minutes long, and no it doesn't really go anywhere, but neither does electronic prog
it just has a cool dark atmosphere, it isn't pussified with all the
bloops and blips, but it is a short dark spacey track, it's good, not a
highlight or anything, but i would be into a band that played something
in this same style
peace
Aaron
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Posted By: Aaron
Date Posted: November 18 2006 at 12:58
Yes! I stumped the progdweebs. End game.
Aaron
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Posted By: Vompatti
Date Posted: November 18 2006 at 13:07
Aaron wrote:
it's more like 3 minutes long, and no it doesn't really go anywhere, but neither does electronic prog
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Take those bananas out of your ears and listen again.
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Posted By: Abstrakt
Date Posted: November 18 2006 at 13:10
salmacis wrote:
'Mob Rules'. It's about a minute long and goes nowhere! |
It leads into the title track, and it was the opener for the 81-83 tours
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Posted By: Logos
Date Posted: November 18 2006 at 16:40
Please tell me that this thread is just a bad joke
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Posted By: Eetu Pellonpaa
Date Posted: November 21 2006 at 04:45
I'll deliver a reply from Bilek here, who has currently problems with logging in:
Aaron: if you're still watching this topic, I have some recommendations. (sorry for the delay; I am off-computer on weekends, and this Monday they modified internet access at work, so I can only convey this message by Eetu's grace for the time being ;) )
When I first listened to the track this weekend, it immediately reminded me of Tangerine Dream's early '80's stuff, and I was sure about one particular melody, possibly the end section of a long live improvisation; with the possibility that the same section being released part of a soundtrack... After a mind-twisting search through most of the early '80's stuff, I finally recongized the part in my head in a live album. (I still haven't found the probable soundtrack piece.. if anyone knows, please let me know ;) )
Actually most of TD's early '80's releases are in the same vein, but this melody, the last three minutes of Poland ('84 live album, title track) sounded particularly similar to me, especially the bass riff. the last minutes from Fassbinder Memorial Concert (disc 7 of Bootleg Box Set vol. 2) also features a similar melody/riff... (both tracks feature electronic drums or rhythm machine in addition to Sabbath's riff-only track)
lastly, I recommend most TD stuff from the beginning up to mid-'80's, because almost all of their material have the same dark atmosphere, especially these albums are masterpieces:
Phaedra Ricochet Stratosfear Force Majeure Tangram Alpha Centauri and the entire Bootleg Box Set (vol. 1 and 2) include great live improvisations from this period, despite the somewhat poor sound quality...
Bilek
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Posted By: Aaron
Date Posted: November 22 2006 at 18:46
thanks dude,
i actually have many of the TD albums, i just rarely listen to them, I like them, but to me they have a dryness about them, but i'll start spinning them again, fo sho
actually i should maybe relisten to some of my Ash Ra Tempel again, they sort of have the same dirtyness of Black Sabbath
Aaron
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Posted By: Rocktopus
Date Posted: November 22 2006 at 18:59
Haven't heard the BS track.
Try Mort Garsons Black Mass/Lucifer. Superb, dark electronic (Moog mostly) stuff from '71. Satanic & catchy,
------------- Over land and under ashes
In the sunlight, see - it flashes
Find a fly and eat his eye
But don't believe in me
Don't believe in me
Don't believe in me
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Posted By: Eetu Pellonpaa
Date Posted: November 24 2006 at 02:04
Aaron wrote:
actually i should maybe relisten to some of my Ash Ra Tempel again, they sort of have the same dirtyness of Black Sabbath |
Try their "Join Inn", A-side has jamming resembling HENDRIX, and B-side has a great abstract ambient voices!
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Posted By: Bilek
Date Posted: November 26 2006 at 15:24
Eetu Pellonpää wrote:
Aaron wrote:
actually i should maybe relisten to some of my Ash Ra Tempel again, they sort of have the same dirtyness of Black Sabbath |
Try their "Join Inn", A-side has jamming resembling HENDRIX, and B-side has a great abstract ambient voices! |
Way beyond Hendrix (the jam is 20 minutes, which is edited out of an apparently much longer piece!)
Also, the Private Tapes are a great source for all aspects of Ash Ra's music (ambient, freakout jams, electronic soundscapes, jazzy krautrock...) some parts really remind me of TD's early '7's stuff, plus that of Schuzle (no wonder, it was Schulze who found the tapes in Göttsching's bag, and urged him to publish!)
(I'm temporarily here... I'll get going again. hope to be back soon !)
------------- Listen to Turkish psych/prog; you won't regret: Baris Manco,Erkin Koray,Cem Karaca,Mogollar,3 Hürel,Selda,Edip Akbayram,Fikret Kizilok,Ersen (and Dadaslar) (but stick with the '70's, and 'early 80's!)
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Posted By: banjocat
Date Posted: July 04 2007 at 14:30
Sorry. You did not fool me. "Black Mass Lucifer was one of the first records I ever bought and it is still in mint shape. Not very good though; ancient proto synth but still a supurb collectors' item.
Question: why in the world is Doggerel Bank not listed on this site? "Silver Faces" was definitely prog rock and "Mr. Skillikorn Dances" is folk-prog. And where is Jackson Heights, or Umberto Balsamo? (Balsamo's 2003 CD is fantastic!)
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Posted By: clarke2001
Date Posted: July 10 2007 at 18:58
Aaron wrote:
who do i look to?
Aaron
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Try Black Sabbath's "FX"
------------- https://japanskipremijeri.bandcamp.com/album/perkusije-gospodine" rel="nofollow - Percussion, sir!
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