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Y'know for some reason Estradasphere has yet to really click with me, even though at least on paper they have a lot of similarities to SC3 who are one of my favorites... 

Estradasphere has one album which is far better than the rest, if you've already heard Palace Of Mirrors than I have nothing to add but if you haven't than check it out, it is superb all the way with so many genres mixed together, highly recommended!

Agree that Palace of Mirrors is superb with the other albums each having a few great songs mixed with stuff that I don't really listen to all that much.
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Originally posted by Sagichim Sagichim wrote:

Originally posted by frippism frippism wrote:

Y'know for some reason Estradasphere has yet to really click with me, even though at least on paper they have a lot of similarities to SC3 who are one of my favorites... 

Estradasphere has one album which is far better than the rest, if you've already heard Palace Of Mirrors than I have nothing to add but if you haven't than check it out, it is superb all the way with so many genres mixed together, highly recommended!
 
It's true. That album is nearly flawless.
 
I'd throw a bone to their debut, as it's the only album from them I like all the way through.
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Great album though I actually prefer Atomic Ape just for the vibe.

The Atomic Ape album is very, very good but for whatever reason I'm more partial to the Orange Tulip Conspiracy record.

From www.atomicapeband.com site:
Upon completion of two US tours with underground legends, Secret Chiefs 3, 2014 proved to be our busiest year yet. Directly following our last tour, we went straight into the studio to lay down the tracks for our second full length album. The album was recorded live to 2" tape in San Francisco's own Lucky Cat Studios. Stay tuned for more updates as we complete the album!

That's great news, hopefully they'll hit Boston on a tour to promote the next album, Boston was one of the cities they missed on the last SC3 tour.
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Originally posted by frippism frippism wrote:

Y'know for some reason Estradasphere has yet to really click with me, even though at least on paper they have a lot of similarities to SC3 who are one of my favorites... 

Estradasphere has one album which is far better than the rest, if you've already heard Palace Of Mirrors than I have nothing to add but if you haven't than check it out, it is superb all the way with so many genres mixed together, highly recommended!
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Y'know for some reason Estradasphere has yet to really click with me, even though at least on paper they have a lot of similarities to SC3 who are one of my favorites... 
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Great album though I actually prefer Atomic Ape just for the vibe.

The Atomic Ape album is very, very good but for whatever reason I'm more partial to the Orange Tulip Conspiracy record.

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Upon completion of two US tours with underground legends, Secret Chiefs 3, 2014 proved to be our busiest year yet. Directly following our last tour, we went straight into the studio to lay down the tracks for our second full length album. The album was recorded live to 2" tape in San Francisco's own Lucky Cat Studios. Stay tuned for more updates as we complete the album!
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Originally posted by frippism frippism wrote:

^ such a great album! Best thing Jason Schimmel's done.
  
I, too, have been following Jason's musical journey's from Estradasphere to Secret Chiefs 3 to Orange Tulip Conspiracy to Atomic Ape. To my ears the guy and his band mates seem to create at least a couple of classic songs on just about every release. 

I agree with you that OTC is the best overall album of the Estrasphere/SC3/OTC/AA group. But such great compositions and performances as Corporate Merger, Palace of Mirrors, Mekapses Yitonisa, Hardball, Exodus, Barakiel, Labbiel, Heraklion and Refraction cannot be overlooked. 

Jason is the American version of Steven Wilson.
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Great album though I actually prefer Atomic Ape just for the vibe.
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^ such a great album! Best thing Jason Schimmel's done.
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Truly a crime that the Orange Tulip Conspiracy album is so overlooked. My fav song from it:


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Originally posted by Guldbamsen Guldbamsen wrote:

I finally found my vinyl copy of the Samla Mammas Manna debut! Underneath my dad's old cowboy boots in a closet at my parent's place....now how the hell did it find it's way there?!?!?

Anyway, I can't wait to get home to my apartment to pop this mother on the stereo. Wuuuuhi!! Feels like I just received a brand new album.

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Speaking of X-Legged Sally I just found this box set on Igloo:
 
 
Box contains: a new concept album from Flat Earth Society, a FES live album and a XLS "best of" compilation on CD; download codes for 5 XLS and 7 FES albums in hi-res format (unspecified what format); and a poster. This for €45.
 
Damn, I think I gotta have it.
 
 

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I finally found my vinyl copy of the Samla Mammas Manna debut! Underneath my dad's old cowboy boots in a closet at my parent's place....now how the hell did it find it's way there?!?!?

Anyway, I can't wait to get home to my apartment to pop this mother on the stereo. Wuuuuhi!! Feels like I just received a brand new album.
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Speaking of X-Legged Sally I just found this box set on Igloo:
 
 
Box contains: a new concept album from Flat Earth Society, a FES live album and a XLS "best of" compilation on CD; download codes for 5 XLS and 7 FES albums in hi-res format (unspecified what format); and a poster. This for €45.
 
Damn, I think I gotta have it.
 
 
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^ Atually, I found it on youtube. Tongue I agree with your assessment. It's good and enjoyable but doesn't roll over my dead grandma if you know what I mean. 

And damn! I've been hoping for X-Legged Sally reissues for years. Now I gotta figure out which ones I want. 
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Originally posted by Man With Hat Man With Hat wrote:

Originally posted by Nogbad_The_Bad Nogbad_The_Bad wrote:

My latest order from Wayside


Samla Mammas Manna / Gregory Allan Fitzpatrick - Snorungarnas Symfoni 


Thoughts? 

Pretty different from other Samla, more accessible & laid back, I like it. This is probably the favorite of the last order - Zamla Mammaz Manna - Schlagerns Mystik 

These just showed up on Wayside, quite pricing but been unavailable for a while

X-Legged Sally - Killed By Charity 
X-Legged Sally - Land Of The Giant Dwarves 



Edited by Nogbad_The_Bad - April 02 2015 at 21:47
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Ill tell you when it gets here, :)
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Originally posted by Nogbad_The_Bad Nogbad_The_Bad wrote:

My latest order from Wayside


Samla Mammas Manna / Gregory Allan Fitzpatrick - Snorungarnas Symfoni 


Thoughts? 
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Originally posted by melotron98 melotron98 wrote:

Nice to know but shipping to Poland is expensive. Unhappy Did you listen to the new Unit Wail's album? Is it worth buying?

Mpst definitely.

I've only listened once...so I still prefer the debut, but there is some sublime moments on this one. 
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Etron Fou Leloublan - Les Poumons Gonfles 

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