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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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Originally posted by TeleStrat TeleStrat wrote:

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)





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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Last couple of days:



Originally posted by Finnforest Finnforest wrote:

Luciano Cilio!!

Bravo to you for that oneClap
Great album! Actually, I bought it on your recommendation. Thanks, never regretted that purchase! Thumbs Up




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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Goblin's  - Best Tracks
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Rush - "Roll the Bones"
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Originally posted by Finnforest Finnforest wrote:

Originally posted by TeleStrat TeleStrat wrote:


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
I have not heard them before but I'll check them out tomorrow. Thanks  Thumbs Up
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Saturday...

Kayleth - Space Muffin    (Psych / Space / Doom / Stoner )
Mt. Mountain - Cosmos Terros   (Psychedelic Space Rock )
The Whirlings - Beyond The Eyelids   (Psychedelic Space Rock )   
Dopelord - Black Arts, Riff Worship & Weed Cult    (Stoner / Doom / Fuzz )
Ten East - Extraterrestial Highway   (Instrumental / Experimental / Desert Rock)  feat. members of Yawning Man
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Yesterday:
Il Rovescio Della Medaglia - Contaminazione Love this album by bits. It has some cheesy-sounding moments, but it would still get high four stars from me, the quality of music is excellent.

Art Zoyd - Haxan Very nice. It's not the kind of Art Zoyd I like, the industrial-esque RIO sound is yet to grow on me, but the music is very well composed, thought, and performed. They really take you on a trip with this one.

I have also been at a gig of the best and most famous Polish prog band, SBB. I got a chance to talk to the amazing keyboardist, Józef Skrzek, and talked a bit about some of the albums and how he creates music. Amazing experience! The concert was not great, not a disappointment, but the music was not very well composed, with an exception of some of their older tracks. Mainly jam-based. Enjoyable and fantastically performed, but, in a long run, some of it was pretty boring. The keyboards, though. I got to look at Skrzek's amazing original Minimoog. Smile
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Heldon - Electronique Guerilla
Jaga Jazzist - A Livingroom Hush
Black Sabbath - Mob Rules
Spirit - Spirit Of 76'
Caravan - If I Could Do It...
Caravan - In The Land Of Grey And Pink
Gruppo D'alternativa - Ipotesi
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Fire! - She Sleeps, She Sleeps
Bushman's Revenge - Bushman's Fire
Bushman's Revenge - Jazz, fritt etter hukommelsen
King Crimson - Live in Toronto
Hedvig Mollestad Trio - Evil in Oslo
Hedvig Mollestad Trio - Black Stabat Mater
Huntsville - For Flowers, Cars and Merry Wars
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Tori Amos - Unrepentant Geraldines

Smashing Pumps - Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness, disc 1 StarStarStarStarStar

Black Sabbath - Technical E
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The Mothers of Invention - Uncle Meat - 7.5/10
Spontaneous Music Ensemble - Quintessence - 8.5/10
Cecil Taylor - Indent (first listen) - 7/10
Earth - Extra-Capsular Extraction (first listen) - 5.5/10
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Rush - "Snakes & Arrows"
Rush - "Moving Pictures"
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Sunday...

Serial Hawk - Searching For Light   (Heavy Riff / Doom / Stoner)
Fall Of An Empire - Croweater: An Echo In The Bone  (Heavy guitar driven psychedelic blues rock with solid vocals)
Descarado - Odd    (Heavy / Doom / Stoner)
Monkey3 - Astrasymmetry  (Psychedelic Stoner Rock  released 9/2/16)  This album is great
Spiral - Our Final Days On Bellicus Prime  (Very interesting band. They go from heavy to mellow to slightly freaky whenever they want)
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Originally posted by The Bearded Bard The Bearded Bard wrote:

Thanks! An all new and shiny thread, not yet dented in the corners. Nice! Cool 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.
Good to know. I've been very busy as well lately, although I always find time for music somehow Smile

See what you think about them, then. We have just so many artists in our charts, we didn't look into them Embarrassed


Friday:
Birth Control - Backdoor Possibilities
Red Bazar - Tales From the Bookcase
Cult of Dom Keller - Goodbye to the Light

Saturday:
Mike Oldfield - Incantations

Sunday:
Mike Oldfield - Platinum
Finch - Beyond Expression
David Gilmour - On an Island

Today so far:
David Gilmour - Rattle That Lock
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Over the last few days:

Vangelis and Irene Papas - Rhapsodies.
Kendra Smith - Five Ways Of Disappearing.
Flying Saucer Attack - Chorus.
Monolake - Momentum.
Bailter Space - Wammo.
New Wet Kojak - Do Things.
Robert Schroeder - Computer Voice.
Utada Hikaru - Heart Station.
Front 242 - Pulse.
The Alan Parsons Project - Vulture Culture.
Dire Straits - Dire Straits.


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Area - Caution Radiation Area What is it that people don't dig about this album? I absolutely love it - I think it's right up there with Arbeit Macht Frei (haven't listened to Crac! yet, so can't tell about that one). I think it's a really creative take on avant-jazz-prog-fusion Italiano. So well composed, played, and recorded!

Continuum - Autumn Grass One of the thousands of English bands that put out their few albums around 1971. This one is really good, though, and it has a very interesting sound. It's jazz, but with very interesting twists - sometimes very English, liturgical, sometimes folky, sometimes avant. Nice!

Metamorfossi - Inferno I like this album, I really do. It's not a complete stand-out, but it has a great sound of its own and as I've said a few weeks ago - it's really all in the keyboards and vocals here! The pieces are also good, a great example of a motif and variation.

Art Zoyd - Symphonie Pour Le Jour Ou Bruleront Les Cites Loooooooooove this album so much! This one was the original 1976 one - much rawer in production, less pleasant to listen to, but the composition remains the same - out of this world. Man, I will review this album soon, when I find some time.

Today:

Raccomandata con Ricevuta di Ritorno - Per... Un Mondo Di Cristallo I've caught that flame!!! This is amazing music! On its own, it stands very well. Among other RPI classics - it still holds pretty strong. The RRR guys have a really polished sound here. Somewhere between Van Der Graaf Generator, Balletto, King Crimson, Osanna, and Genesis, yet sounding nothing like the mentioned!

Samla Mammas Manna - Samla Mammas Manna This is an old-time favorite of mine. Being on a double kick recently (RPI and RIO), I needed to recall this album. The feel is really so great! It has a bit of the Canterbury styling, but the sense of humor is much different - a bit childish (in a good way), a bit drunk, exaggurated. Loads of great keyboards here!

Pekka Airaksinen - One Point Music Pekka Airaksinen is a very obscure musician from Finland, mainly connected with the band Sperm, a bit better known. His music is ambient, very ambient, in fact, but very fulfilling and satisfying. And the cover makes the whole trip so much evocative!

Nice listening, in my opinion.Big smile
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John Wesley - A Way You'll Never Be 

For the people who are interested, I wrote a review of this album:
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Damn good listening day. Unfortunately I'll be too busy to keep up this heavy amount of listening I've maintained lately.

Albert Ayler - Spiritual Unity - 8.5/10
The Pop Group - Y - 9/10
The Pop Group - For How Much Longer Do We Tolerate Mass Murder - 9/10
Amon Duul II - Tanz Der Lemminge (first listen) - 7.5/10
Boris - Amplifier Worship - 8/10
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