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Ozark Soundscape
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Rush - "Roll the Bones"
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noni
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Goblin's - Best Tracks
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Finnforest
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Wow, you're very welcome. It's great to hear when someone is happy with a purchased inspired by review. It is a very unique album to be sure. |
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Finnforest
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Gary, given that you're into heavy stoner psych desert rock I see, have you ever tried Spiral? They also come from the edge of the desert and weave epic tales. Harsh stuff that will turn off many, but for those who like it, they have a lot of passion. http://www.progarchives.com/artist.asp?id=7146 |
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mechanicalflattery
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Tony Conrad - Four Violins (first listen) - 6/10
Sonny Rollins - The Bridge - 7/10 Tangerine Dream - Stratosfear (first listen) - 6.5/10 Popol Vuh - In Den Garten Pharaos (with bonus tracks Kha White Structures 1 and 2) - 7.5/10 Terry Riley - Persian Surgery Dervishes - 8/10 Ash Ra Tempel - Ash Ra Tempel - 8.5/10 John Coltrane - Ascension - 8.5/10 Merzbow - Venereology (first listen) - 7.5/10
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EddieRUKiddingVarese
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Eddie Stuff 2.2 Again
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"Everyone is born with genius, but most people only keep it a few minutes"
and I need the knits, the double knits! |
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Aussie-Byrd-Brother
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Only two for me yesterday:
Black Sabbath - Never Say Die - a terrific album from them! Latte e Miele - Pappilon - I'm still not a massive fan of this one. It's perfectly lovely and well-played, and there's an interesting fusion of classical themes, Le Orme/ELP-like keyboard/drumming bombast and melodic song-writing with radio-friendly vocals, but the reprising use of a light theme before every track on the first side gets tedious quickly. The second side was a bit more dynamic. Still, I think I'll keep it in the car a little while longer (I've got a Mini-LP reissue of it). |
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The Bearded Bard
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Last couple of days: Aiming for Enrike - Mao Miro Aiming for Enrike - Segway Nation The Samuel Jackson Five - Same Same But Different The Samuel Jackson Five - Seasons in the Hum
Great album! Actually, I bought it on your recommendation. Thanks, never regretted that purchase!
Thanks! An all new and shiny thread, not yet dented in the corners. Nice! Yeah, I'm fine, thanks for asking, just been busy with stuff. How are you, Sam? Yeah, regarding Huntsville, I noticed you guys haven't voted on them yet. Just as well perhaps, I've been thinking we should perhaps have a crack at them in post rock first, as we've just cleared a band not too dissimilar sounding.
Lovely album. One of two I own by him, the other being "Heaven and Hell". Not sure which of them I prefer though, find both to be pretty good.
Pretty much the same feelings I have towards this album. Got to give it a listen again soon, to freshen up my memory, been a while since I gave it a spin.
Nice! Another one I need to revisit soon.
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progbethyname
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Oh I'm looking forward to do doing this soon! Nice immersion, man! Just a few today before I'm off to work. Got up early. The tea Party-- live in Australia (2012 reformation tour) The Tangent-- Le Sacre du Travail ( a synth and washing Hammond party. Love the subject matter of this one as as well and very appropriate for me as well. ;) Nightrage-- the Puritan. ( it's all guts and glory here. ;) Hanz Zimmer-- Gladiator soundtrack. ( over millions sold and I know why. ;) |
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TeleStrat
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Slomatics - Future Echo Returns - Heavy / Doom / Sludge
Subrosa - No Help For The Mighty Ones - Three girls (vocals, guitar, violins) and two guys (bass, drums) The Re-Stoned - Vermel - Heavy Psych / Space recorded live Black Rainbows - Holy Moon - Heavy Psych Stoner The Blue Ruin - Holy Moly Matrimony - Alternative Voodoo Rock King Bong - Space Shanties - Heavy instrumental psych rock Kamadeva - Kamadeva - Heavy Psych Rock / Stoner Rock (Spanish vocals) |
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My playlist for the best drive of my life so far, going through the rainy, mist-engulfed mountains of BC:
Genesis - Trespass Gentle Giant - S/T PFM - Per Un Amico PFM - L'isola di Niente (just for the title track) Yes - Fragile Yes - Close To The Edge Yes - Relayer Amboy Dukes - Tooth, Fang & Claw
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when i was a kid a doller was worth ten dollers - now a doller couldnt even buy you fifty cents
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Finnforest
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Semiramis
Planets - Turbo Jamz. Intense. Il Mucchio - One of the earliest RPI bands, from 1970. Not a great album, but interesting for being one of the bridge bands from the 60s to the Italian prog era. |
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200 Motels The Suites
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"Everyone is born with genius, but most people only keep it a few minutes"
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Banco Del Mutuo Soccorso - Io Sono Nato Libero
Anderson Bruford Wakeman Howe - Self Titled LP Goblin Rebirth - Goblin Rebirth Return to Forever - Where Have I Known You Before |
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Damn good listening day. Finally freed myself of classes and social obligations, shut myself in my dorm room, and listened to 8 albums in 10 hours
Captain Beefheart - Safe as Milk (first listen) - 4/10 Tangerine Dream - Tangram - 4.5/10 Tangerine Dream - Ricochet - 7/10 Cecil Taylor - Unit Structures - 8/10 (probably deserves higher) Glenn Branca - The Ascension - 8.5/10 Dzyan - Electric Silence - 7.5/10 Nurse With Wound - Merzbild Schwet - 8/10 Nurse With Wound - To The Quiet Men From A Tiny Girl - 6.5/10
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Ozark Soundscape
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Rush - "Snakes & Arrows Live"
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Alphataurus - Alphataurus Still can't dig this album. It's not that anything bugs me really, but I just can't seem to find that "a-ha" factor in it. It's well composed and well crafted, but I guess it just does not correspond with my soul. It has some really nice moments on the last two tracksz, though.
Fred Frith - Gravity I really like this album. The fusion of oriental and Eastern European dance folk rhythms and Frithy avant-rock material just simply "clicks" and makes sense. Recommended! UFO - Flying. One Hour Space Rock. Exactly a year ago, when I already listened to some prog, but was not a dedicated listener, I discovered this album. It sitill occupies a very special sentimental territory in my heart - this is the definitive space music to me. Peter Brotzmann Sextet, Quartet - Nipples As I said, I listen to free jazz often. Sometimes it works like stomach bitters - it makes me vomit all of the melodies from my head and approach more melodic stuff as more of a carte blanche sort of thing. But this album is actually pretty nice and enjoyable. |
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Categories strain, crack and sometimes break, under their burden - step out of the space provided.
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progbethyname
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Back home yesterday evening. Glad to be back in my sonic sanctuary.
Had a good work week though, so thank you SAM for the wishes buddy! The tea Party-- Transmission. ( it's been more than 10 yrs since I've re-visited this album. Long story short. I have of an appreciation for this Jeff Martin labor of love than ever before! Really glad I spun this again. ) The Tea Party-- Release (Single.) very rare and cool gem I picked up leaving London this week. The remix of Save Me with the use of the Alhambra is incredible. And Rhys Fulber who is a god to me, remixed temptation. Very cool. Opeth-- Ghost Reveries ( takes a few listens to really get how truly awesome this album is. I think I will buy Sorceress cause it may be a return to heavier styles. ;) Allen & Lande -- The Revenge ( just some power metal guilty pleasure stuff. Some great choruses on this record. Master of sorrow is definitely worth a listen. ) Vangelis-- 1492: conquest of paradise. (I simply adore this one. It's all from the heart by this Greek god. ;) Oceans of slumber-- Blue ( EP ) - I hope a lot of you (my friends) who are married to this thread will give this a listen. It will surprise you. The covers are just brilliant. Go for it. ;) Redemption-- snowfall on judgement day ( I still really love the track WALLS. The chorus is addictive. It has stayed in my head for years now. Lol) |
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I'd really like to see Krafwerk as well, they played here last year but it was on the same month as Gouveia Art Rock, although it was so good I didn't even felt bad about not going By the way, we still haven't looked into Huntsville yet
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Strippers In Love - I Am What I'm Becoming
Haunted - Haunted Domovoyd - Oh Sensibility Pyrior - Oceanus Procellarum Tia Carrera - Cosmic Priestess Marblewood - Marblewood Mars Red Sky - Stranded In Arcadia
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