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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 30 2016 at 20:25
Today was RIO/Avant-rock day!
Henry Cow - Legend
Henry Cow - Western Culture(3x)
Samla Mammas Manna - s/t
Samla Mammas Manna - Maltid
Zamla Mammaz Manna - Familjesprickor(3x)
Frank Zappa - We're Only In It For Money
and a good canterbury album to finish the day:
Gong - Camembert Electrique

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Organization - Tone Float. This band was a progenitor for Kraftwerk and since I'd really enjoyed their debut album, I was naturally curious to check this one out. The recording is pretty raw, but quite interesting nonetheless. The album is mainly centered around the work of organ, that sounds a bit like Farfisa, but has the fullness of the Hammond, and exotic percussion instruments. At times, this reminds me of Electric Meditation by Tangerine Dream. And quite rightfully so, I think, considering this was produced around the same period. Nice album!
Henry Cow - Legend. Revisited this album once more and I absolutely love it still! Such a rewarding listen! And as I said the last time, each listen reveals new details - so did this one. I've focused on the work of saxophones. I really like the bitonality between them and other instruments. Excellent album... Always!
Guru Guru - Kanguru. Kanguru was a plain joy to listen to now that I've finally got into some more Krautrock. I've enjoyed the album throughout with its dry, straight-up guitar jamming. I really did. In fact, I was quite inspired just by listening to the record and I have played guitar (with all the pedals and my best amp and all) for some time after I've finished listening. An extremely rewarding listen.
Olivier Messiaen - Turangalila Symphony. Yeah, I do like classical music. Messiaen is in fact one of my favorite composers, along with Stravinsky, Szymanowski, Bartok, Hindemith (whose brother was a teacher of Popol Vuh's Florian Fricke), and Bruckner. I can hear how this piece might have influenced some prog bands (although none actually admitted to it). A very nice variety to my listening schedule.
La Dusseldorf - La Dusseldorf. This album is still somewhat of a mystery to me. I really can't express a confident opinion on it. On one hand, it seems to go to more pop-oriented areas, flirting with post-punk at times even. On the other, it seems to maintain the classic, krauty quality, very much reminiscent of Neu! in its sonic aspect. But I really enjoyed listening to it. It was like a breath of fresh air to be honest. Very enjoyable and perfect as a background to reading.
Van Der Graaf Generator - Pawn Hearts. I have a 4 Men With Beards reissue of that one on LP. A really good copy! I really like to come back to this album often. Rarely does music build so much emotion in me. In fact, "Lemmings" in particular is a track that often brings tears to my eyes with its distinctive feel. When Hammil sings "I stood alone upon the highest cliff-top, looked down, around, and all that I could see were those that I would dearly love to share with crashing on quite blindly to the sea....", I can really picture that scene. And the music matches lyrics so well! This could easily land on my all-time Top 10 list. I love this one dearly... Like a woman, it's that kind of love!
Amon Duul II - Yeti. This is a late birthday present from my beloved dad who is now sadly away. He financed my buying of this album and I must say it was a pretty good deal! Equal to 20$, all new, sealed with 2 LPs! This album always takes me into different lands. Once described as "Germany's great psyche-overload band", this album matches the description perfectly. The music is so hypnotic, relaxing, and trippy! I love it. And the cover art looks so neat! It's all new so it does not have any scratches or anything... It's pristine! Love this album and I'm so glad my dad bought it for me!

That was my day. Smile


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Frost* - Falling Satellites

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 30 2016 at 10:46
^ I bet it will be the majority of what you'll play on July Tongue
Indeed, it's fascinating Smile
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 30 2016 at 10:34
^  I'm still on my first album of the day but I think I can safely say that Psych Rock will be the majority of what I play today.  Thumbs Up
There are so many new bands out there playing variations on this style of music and I need to find as many of them as I can. 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 30 2016 at 10:17
It's practically all I listened to today, so far LOL

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 30 2016 at 10:09
^  "Not a single Psych Rock or Electronic album"

Don't make that a habit. Smile
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 30 2016 at 03:59
Originally posted by ALotOfBottle ALotOfBottle wrote:


Museo Rosenbach - Zarathustra. I rarely listen to RPI, simply because I can't stand the vocals. I decided to listen to this album and try to not switch it off... And you know what? I didn't feel the urge to! It sounds full and is what symphonic prog should be like. Museo Rosenbach make phenomenal use of keyboard instruments with a whole plethora of smooth, lush tones and the economic use of gutiar. The vocals are something I got used to, I think. Italians appear to use a lot of vibrato on their voice. Anyway, this was a really enjoyable listen and something different!
You can't go wrong with Zarathustra Approve
There are many completely different RPI bands (some are mostly instrumental). What did you listen that you didn't like?
Do you know Delirium's "Dolce Acqua"? That one is quite psychedelic Wink

Yesterday:
Dream Theater - Images and Words
Birds and Buildings - Multipurpose Trap
Spock's Beard - s/t
Deus Ex Machina - Cinque
King Crimson - Starless and Bible Black
(Not a single Psych Rock or Electronic album Tongue)
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 30 2016 at 02:30
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Turnip - Window Killer
Throttlerod - Turncoat
Rocket Scientists - Refuel
Snowy Dunes - Snowy Dunes
The Re-Stoned - Analog  
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 30 2016 at 00:51
St. Vincent - "Actor"
Sia - "1000 Forms of Fear"
Zero 7 - "When It Falls"
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 30 2016 at 00:25
Over the last few days:

Centrozoon - Never Trust The Way You Are.
King Crimson - The Elements 2015 box set.
Placebo - Battle For The Sun.
Kraftwerk - Computer Welt (original German language version of the Computer World album).
Nine Horses (David Sylvian/Steve Jansen/Burnt Friedman) - Snow Borne Sorrow.
Sun Kil Moon - Among The Leaves.
Andy Summers - World Gone Strange.
Raster Norton - Archiv 3 (various artist compilation of experimental techno).
Gang Of Four - Hard.
Einsturzende Neubauten - Strategies Against Architecture IV.
Salyu X Salyu - Soundbeams.
Jesu - Jesu (instrumental two track bonus disc from the Japanese release).



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 29 2016 at 14:45
Harmonia - Harmonia Deluxe. Once more, please. Smile This listen revealed many new aspects of this album for me. Its diversity and variety being the most notable one. It sometimes comes even close to post-punk or dancable electro, but is always kept in great taste.
Hugh Hopper & Alan Gowen - Two Rainbows Daily. This album was recommended to me by the fantastic Tom Ozric. I really liked it. I was quite skeptical at first, taking for granted that bass + keys combo might sound sterile, unvaried, and uninteresting. How wrong were I? The album is characterized by a great musical diversity. Hugh Hopper's bass playing, which at times may remind of his work for Soft Machine, is perfectly suited for this kind of work, while Alan Gowen's piano-synth combo allows the duo to go to real extremes. The pieces create the impression of being composed with great thought, taste, and creativity. A true gem of the Canterbury scene!
Cluster - Cluster '71. This is the classic of ambient music, isn't it? It is definitely a very unique experience with its cosmic feel, but it lacks "music". I don't want to come across as conservative or close-minded, but that's my impression. The melody-less electronic workouts are something that I truly admire (and provide superb accompaniment to book reading), but I generally tend to like them as something "in-between" more traditionally musical stuff... But that's only my opinion and Cluster are a band that I will definitely come back to, as their material is simply interesting.
Museo Rosenbach - Zarathustra. I rarely listen to RPI, simply because I can't stand the vocals. I decided to listen to this album and try to not switch it off... And you know what? I didn't feel the urge to! It sounds full and is what symphonic prog should be like. Museo Rosenbach make phenomenal use of keyboard instruments with a whole plethora of smooth, lush tones and the economic use of gutiar. The vocals are something I got used to, I think. Italians appear to use a lot of vibrato on their voice. Anyway, this was a really enjoyable listen and something different!
Fille Qui Mousse - Trixie Stapelton 291 - Se Taire Pour Une Femme Trop Belle. One of the few quality magazines on prog/psych/rock/jazz in Poland, Lizard, has a column called "the alphabet of Krautrock", where they showcase the lesser known bands from the genre. I think that's a really great idea. They talked about this French band Fille Qui Mousse and the interesting story of their only release, which was originally released only on 10 albums and was reissued sometime in the 90's. The sound of this album is really krauty. It's sloppy as hell, but I think that's the magic of it! Mainly improvisation based with some really interesting guitar solos, differnt "primitive" electronic effects, and really cool grooves! Something to check out for you guys, if you don't know this album. I really, really liked it, although it probably would not rate for 4 stars.
Picchio Dal Pozzo - Picchio Dal Pozzo. The Italian band I've listened to eariler on reminded me of this one, which had great takes on the Canterbury sound. I really like their music for its uniquity. It has some Zappa-like avant twists to it, but is mainly a typical Canterbury scene albums, falling far from being a copycat of any other band. The interplay of wind instruments and great keyboards, that never take the lead, yet shine brightly in the layers are some of the highlights.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 29 2016 at 12:13
When I came here a little over a year and a half ago I listened to and posted about 60s and 70s bands and albums because that's what my original vinyl collection consisted of. I listened to Krautrock because a lot of my import albums were from German bands. 
Through other members here I got into RPI which eventually led to progressive bands from Spain, Portugal and a few countries in Central and South America. A lot of this music was still from the seventies so I decided to look into newer music.
Since my preference has always been hard rock/blues rock I guess it was inevitable that I would discover bands that play psych rock/desert rock/stoner rock. I didn't realize how many bands were playing this style of music and I continue to discover new bands every day. 
As a result, my new vinyl collection (about 350 albums) is specifically music from this genre.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 29 2016 at 10:12
^^ Me, Gary and Tymon weren't here a few years ago Smile
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 29 2016 at 09:58
Originally posted by Modrigue Modrigue wrote:

Since I came back on PA, a few months ago, this thread gives me the overall impression that the forum members listen much more to psych/space rock, krautrock and electro prog than several years ago.

Am I wrong?
Or maybe this observation is biased due to the fact that the main posters are fans of these genres? Smile

One of the reasons might be that I listen to loads of krautrock and elecrto prog lately. I'm really on a kick for those genres and I'm pretty loud here. Tongue
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 29 2016 at 09:43
Since I came back on PA, a few months ago, this thread gives me the overall impression that the forum members listen much more to psych/space rock, krautrock and electro prog than several years ago.

Am I wrong?
Or maybe this observation is biased due to the fact that the main posters are fans of these genres? Smile
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 29 2016 at 05:12
I have a few Embryo LP's, none of them quite measure up to anything I've heard in the sub-genre. I guess it depends on your intelligence level, or how much dope you've smoked, or acid youlve dropped........... And then.........I know nothing !!!!!!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 29 2016 at 04:45
Originally posted by Modrigue Modrigue wrote:

Originally posted by Meltdowner Meltdowner wrote:

Originally posted by ALotOfBottle ALotOfBottle wrote:

That was my day. I've got to some new things to listen to. I need a new ear-shock! Kraftwerk was one, but not a lasting one. I'll maybe explore some more jazz-oriented krautrock territories tomorrow.
You'll not hear another Kraftwerk album like that one Smile Do you already know Embryo?

If you enjoy Indian and Eastern music, I strongly recommend Embryo - Embryo's Reise

Thanks, will have to check out Embryo! I've only listened to Opal a while ago. Thanks for the recomendation, Nico! Smile
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Tuesday...

Turbomatt - Only Mountains Are Real
Captives Of The Void - Captives Of The Void
The Sonic Dawn - Perception
The Shooters - Planet Of The Black Sun
Sergeant Thunderhoof - Ride Of The Hoof
Tropical Doom - Mangue
Orion - Builders Of Cosmos 
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