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Ursula Minor (France/Tunisia) is a psychedelic band that offers its full album for listen/download on their myspace:
 
Excellent psychedelic experience (you'll hear some evident influences like TMV, PF and others).
 
 


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thanks.. I saw that site....  wondered which to start with.  Thanks Assaf 
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Originally posted by micky micky wrote:

hey Assaf....  got any of those The Usaisamonster albums...  thinking about getting me one.  Got a recommendation. 
 
I'll tell you, I really enjoy the one I have - Sunset at the End of the Industrial Age
I'll definitely be getting Wohaw as well.
 
Try this link to see if the price suits you:
 
I bought mine there (as well as some albums from other bands).
 
 
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hey Assaf....  got any of those The Usaisamonster albums...  thinking about getting me one.  Got a recommendation. 
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Has anyone seen this new MP3 download site? It’s got some …. on there and its all free to download along with quite a few other ‘names’. They’re giving it away free as it’s got a cheeky advert at the beginning and it’s not as irritating as I first thought as well, I’ve been listening to music from there all day now and I haven’t got fed up with it yet.

 

No DRM or anything either!

 

 Check it out at www.we7.com

 

 

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Ephemeral Sun- Broken Door (2004)
Great combination of goth, doom, and progressive metal ala Aghora.

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Overhaul In Damnation (sick, deprived, wretched black-doom-drone noise!!!!)
 
 
They would give a nice prog band if they added a classy guitar player and some jazzy rhythms.
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Overhaul In Damnation (sick, deprived, wretched black-doom-drone noise!!!!)
 
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Originally posted by avestin avestin wrote:

Originally posted by micky micky wrote:

I watched some youtube clips of them.  ahhh... glad I got to the myspace tracks first hahahhah.  Interested enough to pick up an album... which album do you have?
 
I have Sunset at the End of the Industrial Age.
 
Pretty good, like it a lot.
I read high praises for their previous album, Wohaw
 
 


I'll see what I can get my hands on.. thanks Assaf Clap
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Originally posted by micky micky wrote:

I watched some youtube clips of them.  ahhh... glad I got to the myspace tracks first hahahhah.  Interested enough to pick up an album... which album do you have?
 
I have Sunset at the End of the Industrial Age.
 
Pretty good, like it a lot.
I read high praises for their previous album, Wohaw
 
 
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I watched some youtube clips of them.  ahhh... glad I got to the myspace tracks first hahahhah.  Interested enough to pick up an album... which album do you have?
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Originally posted by avestin avestin wrote:

The USA Is A Monster from Brooklyn
 
Intense heavy/avant/math rock
 
 


thanks a ton Assaf AngryLOL

no idea why I dropped in and happened to just pick this suggestion to take a listen to...

and promptly got hooked... that first song grabbed me ...and now on my 5th straight time running through those songs...

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Phew, you got me worried there for a second, thinking you hated it... LOL
 
I hope to add them to PA, just wait to hear from my team mates and from Dave and Ruben as well for their opinions as to where exactly as the album I have suggests 3 possible place.
 
Glad you liked it, it was a risky suggestion probably.
 
 
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Originally posted by avestin avestin wrote:

The USA Is A Monster from Brooklyn
 
Intense heavy/avant/math rock
 
 


thanks a ton Assaf AngryLOL

no idea why I dropped in and happened to just pick this suggestion to take a listen to...

and promptly got hooked... that first song grabbed me ...and now on my 5th straight time running through those songs...

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interesting... giving that another spin... 
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ok...I recomend The Flower Kings ,
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZyEdnOhRN8w
I like they're sound, it is true progressive ROCK, finaly I was waiting for the day I would discover some good progressive ROCK...I like prog metal but, rock is back too teh roots bro...
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John Scofield's A go go.

Great CD. His first collaboration with Medeski Martin and Wood.
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The Lickets - Journet In Caldecott
 
 
 
 
 
A psych/folk/world/ambient melodic and beautiful journey.
 
You can either buy it for 5$ or download it and set your own price to it (like Radiohead did, only this label did it before them).
 
 
 
 
 
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His Name Is Alive - Sweet Earth Flower: A Tribute To Marion Brown
 
 
"This album compiles both studio and live versions of songs by legendary jazz saxophonist Marion Brown as played by His Name Is Alive. Features contributions from members of Nomo and Antibalas"
 
"All songs written by Marion Brown (Nia Music, BMI) except "Bismillahi 'Rrahmani 'Rrahim" written by Harold Budd Produced by Warn Defever at Brown Rice Studio. Live tracks recorded November 2004 at University of Michigan Museum of Art.

Performed by:

Warn Defever - guitar, piano
Elliot Bergman - tenor saxophone
Jamie Saltsman - double bass
Justin Walter - trumpet
Jamie Easter - percussion
Dan Piccolo - drums, percussion
Michael Herbst - alto saxophone
Erik Hall - electric piano
Olman Piedra - congas, cajon
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01. Sweet Earth Flying
02. Juba Lee
03. Capricorn Moon (Live)
04. November Cotton Flower
05. Bismillahi 'Rrahmani 'Rrahim
06. Geechee Recollections (I)
07. Geechee Recollections (II)
08. Sweet Earth Flying (Live)
 
 
 
 
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