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Joined: February 03 2007
Location: The Heartland
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Posted: April 10 2016 at 18:20
Ozark Soundscape wrote:
The Replacements - "Tim" R.E.M. - "Lifes Rich Pageant" Jim O'Rourke - "Halfway to a Threeway" Cate Le Bon - "Cyrk" Richard Wagner/Wiener Philharmoniker/Georg Solti - "Der Ring des Nibelungen" disc 3 Genesis - "Wind and Wuthering" Hόsker Dό - "New Day Rising"
Good stuff Andrew! Lots of variety and some classic twin cities bands for good measure
Joined: October 12 2011
Location: Melb, Australia
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Points: 7951
Posted: April 11 2016 at 02:01
Catch up for the last few days:
Last few days:
Beardfish Mammoth Museo Rosenbach Zarathustra I.Q The Road of Bones (disc 1) Pendragon Men Who Climb Mountains Quella Vecchia Locanda Il Tempo della Gioia Rush Grace Under Pressure Unreal City La Crudelta di Aprile
Then onto a bit of an electronic day:
Zombi Shape Shift Zoltan First Stage Zoltan Tangerine Dream Force Majeure Tangerine Dream Canyon Dreams Tangerine Dream Rubycon Steve Roach Spiral Meditations Steve Roach Solitaire/Ritual Ground Steve Roach Sigh of Ages Steve Roach Vortex Immersion Zone Steve Roach Light Fantastic Alpha Wave Movement System A Alpha Wave Movement Celestial Chronicles Alpha Wave Movement Harmonic Currents Altus The Time Collection
Joined: October 12 2011
Location: Melb, Australia
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Points: 7951
Posted: April 11 2016 at 04:17
Meltdowner wrote:
Aussie-Byrd-Brother wrote:
Tangerine Dream Canyon Dreams
Steve Roach Vortex Immersion Zone
Never heard of that TD album. How is it?
I just read your review, it seems really great. It's too bad I can't keep up with his releases
You'd probably really like `Canyon Dreams', Sam! Despite some dreaded pan-flutes popping up in the opening minute (Argh!! The curse of a million New-Age albums and shopping-mall musicians!), the album dates from 1987 (but not released until the early 90's), so before `Optical Race' and still performed by the trio of Edgar Froese, Christopher Franke and Paul Haslinger. It has several standout moments, I think it's a very strong album. Have a listen:
That Roach one is really good, got a dark psychedelic drowsiness to it, I was very impressed by it. I've oddly been playng it a lot on the drive home from work, which is a bit screwy!
Speaking of not keeping up with him, he's just released two new collaboration albums a few days ago, actually to be released at the end of April, but the orders are already up. Mine's in, surprise, surprise!
Joined: June 25 2013
Location: Portugal
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Points: 10231
Posted: April 11 2016 at 04:32
Thanks! I'll give it a listen later
Yes, I read about that because of the Solina in great condition he found I think I'll stick with the ones I have for a while, I still don't think I listened to them enough. Besides, that would probably mean more problems with customs, no thanks! The Spanish store where I bought Girσn's debut has many albums from him, maybe I'll order from there.
By the way, I don't know if you read my remark on the previous page. How awesome is this?
Joined: October 12 2011
Location: Melb, Australia
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Posted: April 11 2016 at 05:23
I know that band are top notch, Sam, just haven't bought any of their albums yet! I'll probably order their latest one when it shows up on a future Syn-Phonic newsletter update.
Joined: June 25 2013
Location: Portugal
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Posted: April 11 2016 at 05:54
I should do the same, while the LP is still accessible. It's a shame they won't play here on their current European tour (it actually should be called "Mostly Germany and UK Tour" ), it would be a great opportunity to get their albums.
The TD album is really nice, nothing outstanding but pleasant.
Joined: October 12 2011
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Posted: April 12 2016 at 02:11
Yesterday:
Rush Permanent Waves Rush Grace Under Pressure Budqie Squawk Eloy Time to Turn Hawkwind Hall of the Mountain Grill Brainticket Psychonaut Forrest Fang The Sleepwalker's Ocean Leap Day - From the Days of Deucalion: chapter 2
Joined: October 12 2011
Location: Melb, Australia
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Posted: April 12 2016 at 02:25
Bwahahaa, oh yeah, that takes me back! Do you still hear that on your work radio every few days?! Remember how much that Fleetwood Mac's `Never Going Back Again' used to do my head in?! That jangly acoustic guitar used to break me!
Joined: September 03 2005
Location: Olympus Mons
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Posted: April 12 2016 at 04:56
Meltdowner wrote:
Why did you had to remind me of that cr*p, Tom?
Sorry I wasn't aware they're known outside of Aussie Supermarkets.......... Oh sh*t, I just looked them up - I thought they were Australian Proves how much I give a f**k about them........
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