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Sanguine Hum may be another band to check out.
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John G. Perry – Sunset Wading | Releases | Discogs

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meAsoi: man, that sounds amazing!

Hosydi: Thanks, i'll check it out

dr wu 23: Good call. I've got that album, but I need to check out the more mellow spots

Grumpyprogfan: Right you are! I'll have to dig out those old LPs.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (1) Thanks(1)   Quote meAsoi Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 31 2025 at 20:05
I would like to propose Supersister's mastermind Robert Jan Stips' album Retsis Repus–Supersister Projekt 2019. It's a sophisticated Canterbury jazz rock music that is simultaneously sunny and pastoral.






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The whole Caravan lp Land of Grey and Pink is wonderful as are  both Hatfield and the NOrth lps.






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Gilgamesh perhaps.
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I've enjoyed the more dissonant or high-energy Canterbury music for a long time, but now I'm older I want to hear some of the quieter, pastoral, English-countryside-hedgehog type stuff.

Can anyone recommend something? I'm not a fan of Twee British Pop of that era, but I do enjoy Pink Floyd's Meddle LP.

I'm looking for not just happy sounds, but tiny, intimate, sunny-day sounds, if that makes any sense. 
Something to play when you walk around the park looking for mushrooms or lichens.

Thanks for reading!
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