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    Posted: March 24 2006 at 03:51

Since I made all my previous posts, I have got the You album and Invisible Egg. You is a great album and a definite influence for Ozric Tentacles. I'm not keen on Gong though as their music is not consistent. Sometimes it's good and sometimes it's just plain whacky.

I've downloaded the Hidria Spacefolk material and it is excellent. One other recommendation I would make is ProgArchives own Cyanide Cyndee. She plays violin-based spacy music. Definitely worth checking out for any Ozrics fans.

Stonebeard - you changed your avatar to Ozric Tentacles! 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 23 2006 at 17:59
I think that You could be a direct influence on OT, but OT sounds a bit rawer and heavier, but the spacey aspects are all there.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 23 2006 at 16:57

Originally posted by Trouserpress Trouserpress wrote:

The Gong album for you is... You! To my mind the Ozrics took the sound of this album and based an entire career on it. Not that that's a bad thing - it's a bloody good sound!

Earlier Gong is probably too "wacky" for you and later Gong too much like jazz fusion, but that one album is basically the root of the Ozric Tentacles sound.

 

I ABSOLUTELY agree with this post.  It couldn't be more true.  Also, the first Hillage album, 'Fish Rising' has some similarity to Ozrics but not as directly as 'You'.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 23 2006 at 16:41
I have Erpland and Jurrasic shift. Very good stuff.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 16 2005 at 08:58

I just checked out the site www.last.fm because I saw it in many peoples' profiles. It says that people who listen to Ozric Tentacles also listen to:

1 - Nodens Ictus

2 - Hidria Spacefolk

3 - Eat Static

4 - Hawkwind

5 - Ju Ju Space Jazz

6 - The Flower Kings

7 - Gong

8 - Djam Karet

9 - Camel

10 - Shpongle

Wow, what an amazing site it is!

 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 26 2005 at 11:14
You could try the disk "Space Groove" by Projekct Two (1/2 of King Crimson's "Double Trio"). Especially Disk 1, it's sort of a live jam in the studio.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 26 2005 at 10:40

As already mentioned....try out:

SHIP OF FOOLS  : "Lets get this mother outta here"

STEVE HILLAGE  : "Fish rising"

But also the group called : QUINTESSENCE......there are several albums

(check out PA for titles)....they are spacey and with ethnic influences...

..mind you, similar to Ozric´s are not the same as precisely....for the Ozric´s

have a unique sound!  Oh...and do get their "Live at pongmasters ball" dvd

great stuff for any Ozric fan!!!!

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 26 2005 at 09:51

Originally posted by James Hill James Hill wrote:

If you love Ozric Tentacles you will be impressed by Djam Karet on Cuniform records.

Absolutely wrong assumption. I am a HUGE Ozric Tentacles fan and at the same time I literally can't stand Djam Karet... Yes they are also a jam band, but their timing is sloppy, playing - uninspired (at least to my ears that is!) and compositions - quite boring and aimless. Don't waste your money on this "band", that is my suggestion. Though one more or less good DK album is "Devouring", so if you feel VERY curious start with this one.

I second Hidria Spacefolk, they are great, though almost like a copy of OT...

If you don't mind the absence of psychedelic jam-guitars in your space-ethno-trans, check out Bluetech, ShulmanEntheogenic and Shpongle. They are electronic projects that sound very spacey & transey and actually quite close to OT as well, albeit without (electric) guitars.

Also if you are not a prog-snob then try Afrocelts (formerly Afro Celts Sound System) and Deep Forest (Music Detected is a recommended album, it has awesome sound design!). These bands do it with vocals (and can be quite poppy at times and "new-agey") but they have their share of "ozricness" in the arrangements and always provide a great listen, especially in headphones.

Hope this helps.

 



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 26 2005 at 09:42

Did anyone mention

Noetics

Hidria Spacefolk

Korai Öröm

Mohodisco ?           ;           ;       

www.myspace.com/rasayanaband
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 26 2005 at 09:23

Originally posted by Paulieg Paulieg wrote:

Try Djam Karet's album "The Devouring."  Another good one is their last release called " A Night For Baku."  Happy listening!

I did look for Djam Karet in the shop but they didn't have it. I've seen them on www.amazon.co.uk though.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 26 2005 at 09:02
Try Djam Karet's album "The Devouring."  Another good one is their last release called " A Night For Baku."  Happy listening!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 26 2005 at 08:29

Originally posted by James Hill James Hill wrote:

I always thought OT would have been great with a good vocalist.

Ozric Tentacles are special because they don't sing. If you want bands with vocalists then there are loads to choose from. Thankfully, there is at least one band that doesn't feel the need to spoil their music by singing.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 26 2005 at 08:21

Originally posted by tangerine62 tangerine62 wrote:

Erm....what do you mean Hawkwind sound like the Ozric Tentacles????.........about 20 years before m8........Hawkwind are the original not the copy.

Yes Hawkwind are the original but Ozric Tentacles never made a bad album. Hawkwind on the other hand ...

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 26 2005 at 08:21

I went to my favourite CD shop last Friday and amazingly found exactly what I was looking for:

Gong - You

Amon Duul - Die Loesung

Steve Hillage - Live Herald

I can definitely hear the influence that Steve Hillage's guitar playing had on the Ozrics. As TrouserPress said, Gong have changed a lot throughout their time. In the beginning, they were wacky and later on become Jazz fusion. It was just this time of the Radio Gnome trilogy with Steve Hillage that they had the psychedelic sound that influenced Ozric Tentacles.

The track "Master Builder" from the You album was played by the Ozrics on Live Ethereal Cereal with the title Aumriff. It's nice to hear the original Master Builder which uses a sax whereas the Ozrics don't use a sax.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 08 2005 at 08:40
Originally posted by Bob Greece Bob Greece wrote:

Originally posted by Chipiron Chipiron wrote:

Originally posted by WiguJimbo WiguJimbo wrote:

Originally posted by Bob Greece Bob Greece wrote:

Thanks Darshan. Where can you find these CDs? I can't get them here in Greece and an online search at Amazon brings up nothing.


You can download their EP "HDRSF-01" for FREE from their website . It's very long, 35 minutes.

Try http://synphonic.8m.com for their full albums.
 

 

I've downloaded the songs from the Hidria Spacefolk's web. They're really good. There are some live songs too.

 

Thanks a lot !!!!

I've downloaded them too and I'm impressed. Thanks to Darshan and WiguJimbo.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 08 2005 at 08:37
Originally posted by Chipiron Chipiron wrote:

Originally posted by WiguJimbo WiguJimbo wrote:

Originally posted by Bob Greece Bob Greece wrote:

Thanks Darshan. Where can you find these CDs? I can't get them here in Greece and an online search at Amazon brings up nothing.


You can download their EP "HDRSF-01" for FREE from their website . It's very long, 35 minutes.

Try http://synphonic.8m.com for their full albums.
 

 

I've downloaded the songs from the Hidria Spacefolk's web. They're really good. There are some live songs too.

 

Thanks a lot !!!!

I've downloaded them too and I'm impressed. Thanks to Darshan and WiguJimbo.



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 08 2005 at 08:04
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 08 2005 at 07:50
Originally posted by WiguJimbo WiguJimbo wrote:

Originally posted by Bob Greece Bob Greece wrote:

Thanks Darshan. Where can you find these CDs? I can't get them here in Greece and an online search at Amazon brings up nothing.


You can download their EP "HDRSF-01" for FREE from their website . It's very long, 35 minutes.

Try http://synphonic.8m.com for their full albums.
 

 

I've downloaded the songs from the Hidria Spacefolk's web. They're really good. There are some live songs too.

 

Thanks a lot !!!!

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 07 2005 at 23:30
Of the myriad bands already suggested, please allow me to reiterate those who suggested Korai Orom and Ship of Fools (35007 is fantastic but has more heavy rock influence). Mandragora was from the same scene and is worth checking out (Temple Ball is the album). I would also throw in the Russian band Ole Lukkoye into the mix (the Doo Doo Doo album is good). Similar to Korai Orom in that it's an ethnic take on the general Ozrics sound.

While I'm hesitant to suggest one more band, due to your indifference to Gong, I will also recommend the early work of Kraan, especially the first live album. A little in the jazz fusion direction, the playing is fantastic, especially the bass work. Good mix of trippy and groovy.

Lastly, if you're a Hawkwind fan, two bands I'd throw your way include the Pink Fairies (proto punk space psych) and Chrome (industrialized Hawkwind).
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 07 2005 at 23:12
who play better live as good as ozric ?????
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