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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 13 2016 at 03:54
Saturday...

Theocracy - Theocracy
Protest The Hero - Scurrilous
Greenleaf - Rise Above The Meadow
My Home On Trees - How I Reached Home
Elvenking - The Pagan Manifesto
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 13 2016 at 09:21
Friday:
Anaquim - Um Dia Destes
Geoff Barrow/Ben Salisbury - Drokk: Music Inspired by Mega-City One
Bit - s/t
Tangerine Dream - Atem
Ash Ra Tempel - Join Inn
Artcane - Odyssee
Peste & Sida - Eles Andam Aí
Haken - Visions

Saturday:
Anaquim - Um Dia Destes (Twice)
Blues Pills - s/t
Big Red Panda - Grand Orbiter
ELP - s/t
ELP - Tarkus
ELP - Trilogy
Tangerine Dream - Ricochet

Today so far:
Unreal City - La Crudeltà di Aprile
A Presença das Formigas - Pé de Vento


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 14 2016 at 00:37
John Maus - "Songs"
Death Grips - "No Love Deep Web"
Azealia Banks - "Broke With Expensive Taste"
Death Grips - "Exmilitary"
Neon Indian - "VEGA INTL. Night School"
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 14 2016 at 02:13
Sunday...

The Black Angels - Passover
Burn Thee Insects - Droid Intelligence
Warchief - Warchief
Hardal - Nasil? Ne Zaman?
Weedpecker - Weedpecker ll
1886 - Before The Fog Covers The Mount 
Kult Of The Wizard - The White Wizard
Palm Desert - Songs From The Dead Seas

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 14 2016 at 02:42
Boss of the Bass by Jamaaladeen Tacuma

It was not a rock album. Sorry.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 14 2016 at 05:06
Also yesterday:
Michael Brückner - Two Letters From Crimea (Both CD's)
Klaus Schulze & Pete Namlook - Dark Side of the Moog III (Phantom Heart Brother)
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 14 2016 at 07:20
Komara - S/T
Cos - Babel
Circle Of Illusion - Jeremias
Recreation - S/T

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 15 2016 at 01:09
Lucio Battisti - "Anima latina"
Julia Holter - "Loud City Song"
Xiu Xiu - "Knife Play"
Roses - "With the Greatest Harshness"
Azealia Banks - "ATM Jam"
Dads - "American Radass"
Still Parade - "07:41"
Leonard Cohen - "Songs of Leonard Cohen"
Leonard Cohen - "Songs of Love and Hate"
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 15 2016 at 01:47
Monday...

Youngblood Supercult - High Plains
Red Desert - Damned By Fate
Bone Man - Shapeshifter
Bone Man - Plastic Wasteland
My Brother The Wind - Once There Was A Time When
                                 Time And Space Were One
Astra - The Black Chord
Truckfighters - Universe


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 15 2016 at 05:44
Implants - From Chaos to Order
Psychedelic Suns - Colours (Early 70's Floyd released a new album two days ago Wink)
Pendragon - The Masquerade Overture
Guthrie Govan - Erotic Cakes (Some say the cover is awful but it's memorable... and so is the music Thumbs Up)
Shylock - Gialorgues (Really nice album)
Pristine - Reboot (This album goes in so many directions. The last track seems like Oasis featuring Adele Tongue)
Pink Floyd - Atom Heart Mother (CD. This remaster seems more focused on the orchestra than the vinyl (which is nice) but I love the tone of the Hammond on vinyl. On either version of the suite I feel the most intense goosebumps during the ending... probably not if I only listen to that part, but it's a perfect ending after such a magical journey Approve I don't think I enjoyed "If" as much as this time, the combination of harmonic guitars, Hammond and piano is just perfect! I always thought "Fat Old Sun" was Waters' best bass work on the album but I recently discovered that Gilmour played everything except the keyboards Tongue)

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 15 2016 at 06:11
Yesterday:

Equations - Hightower (thanks for the heads up Samuel. Wonderful new psych band that I genuinely can't get enough of. Reminds me of both Goat and Hedersleben. I gather it's becoming popular to follow in the footsteps of 1973 Amon Düül ll)
Aluk Todolo - Voix
Baron - Torpor
Cluster - Sowiesoso
Popol Vuh - Hosianna Matra
Yes - Tales
Fishmans - Long Season
Neil Young w Crazy Horse - Psychedelic Pill (Just got this one and it has quite literally blown me away! Hadn't paid too much attention to Neil's most recent stuff - mostly because I am somewhat allergic to old men conjuring old music up - yet on here I have been well and truly surprised by the sheer umph of this geriatric's guitar playing.)

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 15 2016 at 06:21
Originally posted by Guldbamsen Guldbamsen wrote:

Equations - Hightower (thanks for the heads up Samuel. Wonderful new psych band that I genuinely can't get enough of. Reminds me of both Goat and Hedersleben. I gather it's becoming popular to follow in the footsteps of 1973 Amon Düül ll)
Don't mention it. I'm glad I'm not only one addicted to this album Big smile Yeah, it's really strange. Krautrock was not popular here in the 70's but a lot of bands are influenced by them nowadays. By the way, here's another example I discovered the other day. When I heard it I thought "I'm almost sure David would like this" Smile
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 15 2016 at 06:32
Originally posted by Meltdowner Meltdowner wrote:

Originally posted by Guldbamsen Guldbamsen wrote:

Equations - Hightower (thanks for the heads up Samuel. Wonderful new psych band that I genuinely can't get enough of. Reminds me of both Goat and Hedersleben. I gather it's becoming popular to follow in the footsteps of 1973 Amon Düül ll)
Don't mention it. I'm glad I'm not only one addicted to this album Big smile Yeah, it's really strange. Krautrock was not popular here in the 70's but a lot of bands are influenced by them nowadays. By the way, here's another example I discovered the other day. When I heard it I thought "I'm almost sure David would like this" Smile

LOL Thanks man....and as I'm listening (right now in fact) I must applaud you for tuning into my tastes. Fits perfectly. I especially enjoy the icy ambiances of the synths.

"Krautrock", in general, has become something of a popular sticker these days - although most of the time it's being used to bundle up bands that utilise a motorik drumming beatErmm
Goat, Hedersleben and Equations though all sound rather close to Amon Düül ll ca 1973 though....which is just fine and dandy by meBig smile


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Originally posted by Guldbamsen Guldbamsen wrote:

LOL Thanks man....and as I'm listening (right now in fact) I must applaud you for tuning into my tastes. Fits perfectly. I especially enjoy the icy ambiances of the synths.

"Krautrock", in general, has become something of a popular sticker these days - although most of the time it's being used to bundle up bands that utilise a motorik drumming beatErmm
Goat, Hedersleben and Equations though all sound rather close to Amon Düül ll ca 1973 though....which is just fine and dandy by meBig smile
That's just the first track, they are all quite different but have a cool sunny vibe in common. It reminds me of Harmonia Smile

I remember reading your review of Goat but I don't think I checked it. Ermm
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 15 2016 at 06:42
Originally posted by Meltdowner Meltdowner wrote:

Originally posted by Guldbamsen Guldbamsen wrote:

LOL Thanks man....and as I'm listening (right now in fact) I must applaud you for tuning into my tastes. Fits perfectly. I especially enjoy the icy ambiances of the synths.

"Krautrock", in general, has become something of a popular sticker these days - although most of the time it's being used to bundle up bands that utilise a motorik drumming beatErmm
Goat, Hedersleben and Equations though all sound rather close to Amon Düül ll ca 1973 though....which is just fine and dandy by meBig smile
That's just the first track, they are all quite different but have a cool sunny vibe in common. It reminds me of Harmonia Smile

I remember reading your review of Goat but I don't think I checked it. Ermm

yeah I'm picking up on the different vibes now - definitely some Harmonia going onBig smile

No Goat? 



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 15 2016 at 06:50
^ I definitely didn't hear this, cool track! I'll have to give it a listen.
I did check Black Mountain thanks to your review, though. I'll see them next week Thumbs Up


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 15 2016 at 06:57
Wow...I am so jealous! I caught Black Mountain during their tour of 'In the Future' and they were absolutely smashing. It was during Roskilde Festival which in turn meant that they only had one hour to play inOuch

BTW I've heard a little birdy talking about them going back to the psychedelic tendencies of 'In the Future', which is comforting to say the least. I bought Wilderness Heart when it first hit the street and was extremely disappointed with the new change in direction. If they're going back to acid though I'm definitely on board for the rideBig smile
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Yeah, festivals can be disappointing because of that. It's the first time they'll play in my country and they'll come alone Thumbs Up

The little bird wasn't wrong, I heard the new track and it's incredible Big smile
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 15 2016 at 07:13
Originally posted by Meltdowner Meltdowner wrote:

Yeah, festivals can be disappointing because of that. It's the first time they'll play in my country and they'll come alone Thumbs Up

The little bird wasn't wrong, I heard the new track and it's incredible Big smile

Oh my... I will have to get my hands on it asap then! 

Now that I think about it - the Roskilde gig was indeed also extremely short due to the kind of physical state I was inLOL I remember it starting around 2 in the night after a loooooong day of booze, other gigs and stuff i don't care to list on PATongue 
Anyway that made the 1 hour show even faster.

Just talked to a friend of mine who actually were the one who turned me onto the band. He, like me, is absolutely thrilled to hear this news. Just the fact that they seem to be heading back towards their psych days had him grinning over the phone.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 15 2016 at 07:24
I think it's only out next month, but I hope they'll be selling it at the concert.

Don't need to tell me, I remember how I was at 2am during Electric Moon's concert at Reverence Valada... and I was only under influence of Psychedelic music LOL

We'll have to wait to see if the rest of the album is as good.
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