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Thanks Jean. Space Explosion are a band who disappeared down a worm hole at warp speed before I had a chance to add them to my Space Rock database, but I'll be sure to beam them up later on this thread.
Thanks for the link, although I didn't find any Space Rock on there. It looks and sounds more like a station for New Age music, judging by the following description:-
Welcome to the world's most lovingly curated collection of Ambient, Space, and Contemplative music from around the world and across the centuries — a resource for calm, concentration and deep listening since 1983.
I doubt if you'd find any Hawkwind on there, but you might find a native American wind hawk.
Edited by Psychedelic Paul - October 17 2021 at 14:43
Hearts of Space was a big New Age label in the '80s. No space rock or prog there. Plenty of spacemusic and ambient!
I remember it. They had a radio show too if I'm not mistaken. I used to listen to it(although this was more like 90's).
Indeed, they did (Stack just mentioned it, too). The last time I think I tuned in was around '93.
John Diliberto (who posts at the other place) still hosts "Echoes" — more ambient, space, and Berlin School, less straight-up New Age.
Yep. I know Echoes and used to listen to it. I kind of got burned out on it. Yes, he posts on the other place. Echoes is sort of a mixed bag. It's basically what you said although some of the music is hard to pigeonhole. John is a bit of a prog fan too so he sneaks that in sometimes as well(usually the more softer and mellower prog stuff so it doesn't sound too out of place on the show).
Thanks for the link, although I didn't find any Space Rock on there. It looks and sounds more like a station for New Age music, judging by the following description:-
Welcome to the world's most lovingly curated collection of Ambient, Space, and Contemplative music from around the world and across the centuries — a resource for calm, concentration and deep listening since 1983.
I doubt if you'd find any Hawkwind on there, but you might find a native American wind hawk.
LOL! Yeah, not the hard-core space-rock that we all enjoy, but some good music nonetheless.
I've noticed that the term "space rock" has changed over time - originally, it was mostly noodling around on the new VCO kit like Mini-Moog and VC3. Lots of swooshing sounds, low-end square-wave type stuff.
Eventually, more conventional rock instrumentation was incorporated. Hawkwind was the flagship for this sound.
I can't say that I ever was drawn to most new-age music, but some bands & musicians in that genre did appeal to me. I have a handmade Native American Indian flute, like R. Carlos Nakai plays, and it is a lovely instrument.
I like it! Amon Duul II were one on the first bands I thought of (after Hawkwind) when it comes to classic Space Rock, and YET I still haven't got around to listening to any of their albums.
I'm very impressed with your list & work here. I would recommend this thread to all listeners of SPACE PIRATE RADIO, especially for those searching out sounds, New & Old. congratulations!
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