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^Yeah, I saw Uwe posted the release info in a thread earlier today. Sounds pretty interesting!
About PAPIR - I´ll call Christian who takes care of the bass work and keys and hear how far they are in the process concerning an actual tangible release.

Do you have the new Vespero John? I swear - that thing is some of the best psych music I have heard in a very long time. I´ve subsequently listened to their first two albums on Youtube, and personally I think the new one is more focused and ethereal - sort of sounds like a chilled out Ozric Tentacles with a madman behind the drums. He does wondrous things behind that kit and truly breaks up the music in a very original way, and what kind of sounds like those wailing notes Gilmour does when he plays with the volume button on his guitar is an aspect that sort of seeps into the guitars and synths. Sometimes it gets very rumbling and jazzy thanks to the drums, but that dreamy ethereal soundscape is still there in full force. The last 3 tracks sends me off somewhere - i don´t know where, but it sure feels great!


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^ I have VESPERO's Surpassing All Kings(the second one) and it's great.I've heard the new one is even better so thanks for the reminder.
I didn't realize that the AGITATION FREE album just released was actually from 2007.I just assumed it was a posthumous release from the seventies.Cool that they're still playing anyway.
If you haven't heard SIDHARTHA from Turkey you should check them out Bamsen.I have their original cd which has since been re-issued.Very trippy, inner-self music.
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One of my friends actually recommended me that album. I´ll be looking into it - thanks for reminding meWink
Yesterday I had a great and pretty absurd experience. I was in the voting booth with LA Düsseldorf banging away in my ears... I put down my mark, but right there and then, it was a the very end of the track where everything really sets off - I got hooked - and apparently I must have been standing there for a while - intoxicated by the beat, before a nice elderly lady suddenly peaked through the curtains and very kindly asked me if I had decided yetLOL
I guess Düsseldorf  has some of that Neu! motorik feel to it, but there´s a slightly more rocking and pre-punk vibe to it as well. Great album, and Wrinkler if you read this at some point - yes it is just as good as you think it is and basically the continuation of Neu!.
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For me personally, this is the absolute perfect combination of the psychedelics of Gila and the serenity of Popol Vuh:


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Originally posted by Guldbamsen Guldbamsen wrote:

For me personally, this is the absolute perfect combination of the psychedelics of Gila and the serenity of Popol Vuh:


I'm glad someone else feels that way Bamsen,i really dig that album a whole lot.It's like POPOL VUH and GILA had a kid and  named it...nevermind the subject matter is too seroius on that album to joke about.Great record though. Listening to AKASHA right now,an obscure band from Norway with lots of mellotron and psychedelics.Sounds like it's from the late sixties really even though it's much later.Not Krautrock but the spirit of it is in this.
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Anybody listened to Faust's Something Dirty?  I thought it was quite good.
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Originally posted by Guldbamsen Guldbamsen wrote:

One of my friends actually recommended me that album. I´ll be looking into it - thanks for reminding meWink
Yesterday I had a great and pretty absurd experience. I was in the voting booth with LA Düsseldorf banging away in my ears... I put down my mark, but right there and then, it was a the very end of the track where everything really sets off - I got hooked - and apparently I must have been standing there for a while - intoxicated by the beat, before a nice elderly lady suddenly peaked through the curtains and very kindly asked me if I had decided yetLOL
I guess Düsseldorf  has some of that Neu! motorik feel to it, but there´s a slightly more rocking and pre-punk vibe to it as well. Great album, and Wrinkler if you read this at some point - yes it is just as good as you think it is and basically the continuation of Neu!.


Oh my god you read my mind! Lol. Going to put them on tonight.
Triceratops, I still have some other Faust stuff to try, but I'll see if I can find that album and check it out.

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Originally posted by The Wrinkler The Wrinkler wrote:


Triceratops, I still have some other Faust stuff to try, but I'll see if I can find that album and check it out.



In my opinion, Faust's 3 most recent albums are every bit as good as any of their early works

Although technically Faust is Last isn't the same band that did C'est Com...Com...Compliqué and Something Dirty


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Originally posted by Triceratopsoil Triceratopsoil wrote:

Originally posted by The Wrinkler The Wrinkler wrote:


Triceratops, I still have some other Faust stuff to try, but I'll see if I can find that album and check it out.



In my opinion, Faust's 3 most recent albums are every bit as good as any of their early works

Although technically Faust is Last isn't the same band that did C'est Com...Com...Compliqué and Something Dirty
 
Something Dirty is in my top 5 albums of the year atm, and should barring a massive surge of fantastic albums in the latter half of the year should at least make my 10 at years end.
 
While I don't think CC...C...C is as good as the others around it (I still like it a fair deal), I agree that later day Faust in general is quite excellent and just as good as the early albums. Faust Is Last is particular awesome for me. One of the most consistant bands I know this Faust.
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^I need to hear some of their most recent music. Where to start? I really like the sound they conjured up on the IV album btw.
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May as well go with Something Dirty, so you can put it in your Top of 2011 list too ;)
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Okay I´ll go for Something Dirty. Might as well - it´s probably also going to be easier to hunt down being a 2011 release and all.

I listened to Prosper´s Broken Door again today and it´s a real beauty! I love the way these guys roll - with the guitar work flowing from Guru Guru to soothing chillouts like you´d hear on a Popol Vuh album. 
This track is fantastic, but focusing more on the Fender rhodes(maybe) and some mellow string work. Again, I cannot stress how much I love sounds of the ocean in Krautrock, and this is one of those :



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Originally posted by Guldbamsen Guldbamsen wrote:

Okay I´ll go for Something Dirty. Might as well - it´s probably also going to be easier to hunt down being a 2011 release and all.

I listened to Prosper´s Broken Door again today and it´s a real beauty! I love the way these guys roll - with the guitar work flowing from Guru Guru to soothing chillouts like you´d hear on a Popol Vuh album. 
This track is fantastic, but focusing more on the Fender rhodes(maybe) and some mellow string work. Again, I cannot stress how much I love sounds of the ocean in Krautrock, and this is one of those :



 
If you ever decide to run for President you've my vote,in fact i'll run your campaign. "I love the sounds of the ocean in Krautrock". I mean who says stuff like that. Your like a Danish Syd Barrett.And i love that PROSPER album too. Shocked
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My german gods ! What a fantastic song ! I am listenning to the album now. It sounds great ! Thanks DaBeernish boy !
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Speaking of the ocean - this is like facing the beach head on. The way they´ve manage to play TOGETHER with the seas just blows my mind completely... Can you imagine jamming with waves - ahhh yeah that´s the sound of Neptune! There´s a certain connection to nature in this, that lies deep within the few of us who appreciate this kind of music. Organic sounds times 10.
This track is like no other:


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I just noticed on Cd Universe that GURU GURU is releasing a posthumous live album  from 1971 recorded at radio Bremon.Three long tracks here,one from UFO and the other two from Hinten.This should sound good since it will have been professionally recorded by the radio station.
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Originally posted by Mellotron Storm Mellotron Storm wrote:

I just noticed on Cd Universe that GURU GURU is releasing a posthumous live album  from 1971 recorded at radio Bremon.Three long tracks here,one from UFO and the other two from Hinten.This should sound good since it will have been professionally recorded by the radio station.


Seeing as most of their albums practically were done live at the time - this should be very interesting, especially when you count in the recording was done professionallyBig smile
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Well there are a couple of live GURU GURU albums out there that interest me but i've never pulled the trigger on.The appeal for me with this one over the others is two fold.The sound quality obviously will be excellent but the fact it's early in their careers is the other.It's either just before or after they released their second album "Hinten" in 1971.Release date is September 27th for this one the same day Steven Wilson's solo comes out.
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An album that might interest Krautrock fans is AHORA MAZDA's self titled release from 1970 i believe. I mentioned that it reminded me of a lot of Krautrock in my review and i'm not the only reviewer here to mention that. The Krautrock spirit is alive in this "out there" psyche album.
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Originally posted by Mellotron Storm Mellotron Storm wrote:

An album that might interest Krautrock fans is AHORA MAZDA's self titled release from 1970 i believe. I mentioned that it reminded me of a lot of Krautrock in my review and i'm not the only reviewer here to mention that. The Krautrock spirit is alive in this "out there" psyche album.

Hey John - I totally missed your President anecdoteLOL I take that as a major compliment btw - The Syd part, not the politics side of things.. I can´t imagine being president, and I think perhaps the military advisers and generals would grow tired of me in a jiffy...

I haven´t heard that Mazda album, but anything with Mazda in the title needs to be heard - no doubt about it. I´m listening to LA Düsseldorf VIVA. Quite to the contrary of what many people might think - there is actually a lot of Krautrock that you can dance to. I´m making my own weird rhumba right about now - with some moves that would make Shakira look like a drab water buffalo. Dancing is healthy! 
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