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Finnforest
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ACDC - High Voltage
Accept - Balls to the Wall Floyd - Animals Joni - Don Juan's Reckless Daughter |
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Death Grips - "Afropunk Brooklyn 22.08.2015"
Danny Brown - "Atrocity Exhibition" Bert Jansch - s/t |
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Wednesday...
Sleepy Door - Chief Blunt (Saint-Petersburg, Russia 2014) Heavy instrumental stoner fuzz Native Daughters - War Elephant (Denver, Colorado 2012) Instrumental guitar driven post metal Sahara Surfers - Spacetrip On A Paper Plane EP (Innsbruck, Austria 2010) Progressive, desert, psych, stoner Muezli - Muezli (Nantes, France 2015) Heavy desert, stoner rock with dual guitars Wo Fat & Egypt - Cyclopean Riffs (split LP) (Texas, North Dakota 2013) Psych, stoner, doom (2 songs from each band) |
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Ozric Tentacles - Curious Corn
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Meltdowner
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Alphabetical Italian day
Calibro 35 - Traditori di Tutti CosaRara - s/t Syndone - Eros & Thanatos (Probably their boldest album instrumentally, but I think it lacks a bit of direction) Il Tempio delle Clessidre - s/t (This one could use a remaster, too much compression)
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David Bowie - The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust
Emerson Lake & Palmer - Emerson Lake & Palmer King Crimson - Discipline Brian Eno - Here Comes the Warm Jets Robert Fripp - Let the Power Fall
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"Larks' tongues. Wrens' livers. Chaffinch brains. Jaguars' earlobes. Wolf nipple chips. Get 'em while they're hot. They're lovely. Dromedary pretzels, only half a denar."
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ALotOfBottle
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National Health - Of Queues and Cures Love this album by bits. When I didn't have a broader perspective of having closely investigated jazz-fusion, I thought of this as representative of the style, with a few whimsicalities. Now, however, I really start appreciating how different the Canterburian jazz-fusion was. How melodic, tongue-in-cheek, how twisted it alll is. A one-of-a-kind album.
Amon Duul II - Yeti I watched the documentary Krautrock: The Rebirth of Germany yesterday together with my uncle. I had already seen it, but I was reminded what a phenomenon the movement was. And so, I decided to listen to this album. I love the atmosphere of Yeti, this is acid doing one good thing for humans. Liquid, typically European psychedelia. Keith Jarrett - Arbour Zena Liked it the first few minutes I've been listening to it, being impressed by the careful instrumentation of Jarrett's. The flirt with classical music is proficient and successful, but the end result is boring, at least at first listen. Maybe I need time and I'm not saying it's bad, I just did not like it at that point in time, but am able to appreciate it for what it is about. Steve Miller & Lol Coxhill - Miller/Coxhill, Coxhill/Miller I like how these gentelmen work together. The opener, "Chocolate Field", which also appears on their second collaborative album is particularly interesting. In fact, if you are reading, go check it out, it represents the music of the whole album very well. It's just sax playing a melody on top of an un-dynamic grand piano, that's all, but the result is far from dull, it's pretty pleasant. Nice! Blameful Isles - Strange But Not Entirely Unattractive Love this band. Their music is a very pleasant mixture of Soft Machine, Nucleus, Isotope -like jazz-rock, with Canterburian flavors, with meditative, cosmic bits of krautrock, giving nice breaks from the already excellent improvisation. Sadly, they got rejected for PA (which I disagree with, but oh well), but they are worth your attention nonetheless! |
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Anthony Braxton - 3 Compositions of New Jazz
Hash Jar Tempo - Under Glass Kayo Dot - Choirs of the Eye Brian Eno and David Byrne - My Life in the Bush of Ghosts Stereolab - Transient Random-Noise Bursts With Announcements
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Scarlet Thread - Psykedeelisiä joutsenlauluja
Skryvania Shelleyan Orphan - mix |
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Fellatia Geisha - "Desperate"
Bob Dylan - "Bringing It All Back Home" Bob Dylan - "Highway 61 Revisited" Grimes - "Art Angels" P-Model - "In a Model Room" |
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Thursday...
Knall - Knall (Cologne, Germany 2015) Instrumental / Psychedelic Space Rock / Improvised Jams Dog Days - Heat (Fribourg, Switzerland 2016) Instrumental stoner, fuzz trio Heavy Glow - Pearls & Swine And Everything Fine (San Diego, CA 2014) 70s style psychedelic blues-rock trio with great guitar and vocals Truckfighters - Mania (Orebro, Sweden 2009) Stoner influenced melodic hard rock Uluru - Imaginary Sun (Istanbul, Turkey 2016) Instrumental desert, psych, jam trio Kontinuum - Kyrr (Reykjavik, Iceland 2015) Ambient Metal / Occult Rock with dual guitars |
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Argos - A Seasonal Affair Ingranaggi della Valle - Warm Space Blue (Totally different from their debut, not really vintage... or RPI) Klaus Morlock - The Bridmore Lodge Tapes Agusa - Katarsis (Very good album, much more lively than on studio) Tangerine Dream - Stratosfear
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Oh no, dude, don't tell me that! There's enough runaround going on at the moment getting the Mad Fellaz changed from RPI! Tonight's choices: Anathema – We’re Here Because We’re Here (definitely better than the wet-blanket `Weather Systems’ at least) Sound of Contact – Dimensionaut Porcupine Tree – Fear of a Blank Planet Riverside – Love, Fear and the Time Machine Karnataka – Secrets of Angels La Coscienza di Zeno – La Notte Anche di Giorno Progenesi – Ulisse L’alfiere Nero Syndone – Eros & Thanatos – Thanks for the reminder of this, Sam. First listen, and it was at my desk at work with way too much to do, so not an ideal first attempt, but it sounded like another knockout to me. That short `Area 51’ instrumental track at the start was especially a ripper though, and I’m still stunned out how much the singer sounds like Freddie Mercury on the early Queen albums, it’s freaking uncanny. Sounds like Le Orme, Area, Osanna, etc with real fire in their playing. This band have really stepped up into the ranks of the premier modern Italian bands. |
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I'm glad I'm not the only one listening to it here It was released some time ago and there's not much talk about it. Yes, that instrumental track is fantastic but the highlights for me so far are "Terra che Brucia" and "Cielo di Fuoco". I still find "Bambole" a bit grating for some reason, though.
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Aussie-Byrd-Brother
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Yes, it diefinitely deserves much more discussion and attention! Well, I'll find out when I get home in two hours if that damn new Marillion album arrived in the mail today while I've been at work, if it hasn't I'll take that Syndone one for the drive tomorrow to see my folks. Either way, I'd better get on to listening to it properly, there's been several instances where we have to start putting together our end of year lists and I've left certain albums aside and discovered them six months later when they deserved a slot in the end of year top 20!
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I ordered the purple vinyl + CD version (along with Heavy Glow and the Wo Fat/Egypt split LP). The order was shipped yesterday so it should arrive next week.
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The Mothers of Invention - Weasels Ripped My Flesh
KMFDM - Naive/Hell to Go Won't get anything else listened to today
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ALotOfBottle
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Area - Crac! Neat! I love everything Area did before this album and I love this album, too. There is just something that's totally "me" in their music, but I won't elaborate on this today.
Henry Cow - Unreleased Orckestra Extract This is in fact just 15 minutes of music, but it's highly recommended to any RIO fan. It's credited to Henry Cow here on PA, but the album says the "album artist" is The Orckestra. But then again, "artist name" says it's Henry Cow. Anyway, very nice album. |
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Badfinger - Ass
Rainbow - Rising |
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maudlin of the Well - 'Part the Second'
Bob Dylan - 'The Bootleg Series Vol. 4: Live 1966 - The "Royal Albert Hall" Concert' Bob Dylan - 'Bringing It All Back Home' Ariel Pink's Haunted Graffiti - 'Live @ WFMU on Talk's Cheap (8/18/08)' Courtney Green - '///' Ozark Soundscape - 'The Best of the Ozark Soundscape Archive' Edited by Ozark Soundscape - October 07 2016 at 23:28 |
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