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Ozark Soundscape
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Posted: July 03 2016 at 00:35 |
Phil Collins - "Hello, I Must Be Going!" Lauryn Hill - "The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill" João Gilberto - "Chega de saudade" D'Angelo - "Voodoo" v/a - "Box of Dub: Dubstep and Future Dub" Open Mike Eagle - "Dark Comedy"
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andreol263
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Posted: July 03 2016 at 07:21 |
Yesterday: Satanique Samba Trio - Sangrou(Really Good!) Arrigo Barnabe - Clara Crocodilo(Very good too, but the lyrics are HORRIBLE) Salvodelli,Casarano,Bardoscia - The Great Jazz Gig in the Sky(Very RAW/Avant-prog version of the original one, simply amazing) Guru Guru - Känguru(One of the most psychodelic albums that i heard. ) Frank Zappa - Hot Rats(So concise and well constructed!) Jagatara - Gokutsubushi(LOVE that album) Stormy Six - L'apprendista(RIO with lyrics!, why not? ) Vespero - Lique Mekwas(One of the best albums from 2016 together with Yugen - Death by Water) AGM - Das Ist Heimat(Just regular punk stuff)
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ALotOfBottle
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Joined: February 17 2016
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Posted: July 03 2016 at 13:11 |
Haven't been in a great mood today, so only four albums. The problem is, I have not enjoyed music in general very much. A.R. & Machines - Die Grüne Reise. I really like this. At times it reminds me of Ash Ra Tempel's debut album very much. However, sadly, this is less focused on sonics and does not have that "woooosh" that ART's first work has. There are some really nice acoustic passages and hypnotic, exotic workouts. Really nice! Gong - Angel's Egg. I recieved a CD of this one as a present just yestarday and so I listened to this album today once again. I thought this was a really spacey experience. What really makes Gong's version of space rock different than others' is that lack of dark ambient depth. See me there? Anyway, it's a great album. Tim Blake is doing great work on synths and this time I was particularly blown away by Steve Hillage's guitar. Guru Guru - Hinten. This is the logical bridge between UFO and Kanguru. Although, in my opinion, it does not live up to the greatness of these two, it's still a great album. All of the basic Guru Guru ingredients are there: tounge-in-cheek parts, heavy jams, atonal workouts, mumblings from behind the drumkit... A really, really nice album! Between - And the Waters Opened. For some reason, I knew this album was great, but because of something in my mind I could not enjoy it at all... I could only appreciate elements about it. And the music on it is very well composed and very well played - that's for sure. I really liked the clarinet sound in the ambient scenario. The synthesizers are made great use of. I also smell some influences of eastern music through percussion instruments. I liked it! But, man, I'm a moody person and it's sort of a pity that it influences my listening to music.
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FunkyM
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Posted: July 03 2016 at 14:29 |
Radiohead - A Moon Shaped Pool Airbag - Disconnected Pavlov's Dog - Has Anyone Here Seen Siegfried?
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TeleStrat
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Posted: July 04 2016 at 00:18 |
Sunday...
Rotor - Funf Egypt - Become The Sun Desert Suns - Desert Suns Black Rainbows - Supermothafuzzalicious Crypt Trip - Crypt Trip Demonauta - Tierra Del Fuego Weedpecker - Weedpecker
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Ozark Soundscape
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Posted: July 04 2016 at 00:49 |
Genesis - "Trespass" v/a - "Jet Set Radio Original Soundtrack" Soundgarden - "King Animal" Hater - s/t Ghostemane - "For the Aspiring Occultist" The Umpteens - "Turn the Livingroom Into a Dance Floor"
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Sagichim
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Posted: July 04 2016 at 00:49 |
Vespero - Lique Mekwas (excellent album! Sounds like a cross between Santana, Ozric Tentacles and Here & Now) Knifeworld - Bottled Out Of Eden Angelo Branduardi - S/T Diagonal - S/T Bubu - Resplandor Catapilla - S/T ( Michael, I've listened to it for the first time after a long time and it was much more enjoyable than I remembered, but I know what's bothering me about it, I'm not sure how to put it but there's that Jefferson Airplane/Janis Joplin RnB thing going on in a few spots which sounds a little dated. One more issue is the sound, although you know I don't have a problem with raw sounding albums, I even prefer it to polished sound, but here there are places that I don't find it appropriate, it is a bit unbalanced imo, especially the saxophones, the second album took care of that very well btw. Don't get me wrong because I really liked it, the instrumentals are all really good and the issues I've mentioned are not very big so I will definitely spin it again soon. Thanks for making me dig it out!
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Aussie-Byrd-Brother
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Posted: July 04 2016 at 01:00 |
All good, Sagi! You know, I have literally been listening to that Catapilla album for the last 30 minutes at work, so great minds/telepathic link and all that! And I know exactly what you mean about the Joplin-esque screech, I'll finally be getting around to posting my review tonight for it and I do mention exactly that. Mate, do you know that Black Sabbath album `The Eternal Idol' from the late 80's? If so, what's your opinion on it? I honestly don't find it much of stretch from the Dio-led albums, because the vocalist doesn't sound much different to him (although probably without his flare) at all. It's probably a little `anonymous' musically (in other words, it just sounds like a reliable metal band as opposed to being identifiable as Sabbath), but I don't think it's a bad album at all.
Edited by Aussie-Byrd-Brother - July 04 2016 at 01:00
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Sagichim
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Posted: July 04 2016 at 01:13 |
I was actually writing this as I was listening to last 5 minutes of the album so yeah I guess we were listening to it at the same time, something that the band members would never bet on ever happening I haven't listened to 80s or 90s Sabbath for about 15 years I guess, I remember there's one album that sounded better than rest but I'm not sure which one. I'll check utube for a few minutes to see if something clicks.
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Aussie-Byrd-Brother
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Posted: July 04 2016 at 01:18 |
Ha, the album just finished here 30 secodns ago, so that's pretty close. I remember reading somewhere a long time ago that Floyd's `Dark Side of the Moon' has sold so many copies that it all but ensues there is constantly someone playing it somewhere in the world at all times. But that Catapilla album is this instance - that's the Brotherhood of Prog coming together! No problem about that Sabbath album, mate, nothing important!
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Sagichim
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Posted: July 04 2016 at 01:37 |
Oh man what a flashback! 80's rock/metal . It was fun checking out, once I've played it the melodies popped out from somewhere deep in my mind, that was cool. Anyway the album I was referring to is Cross Purposes from 94' I can say I like about half of it, Dying For Love is one hell of a song off it. Do you by any chance know their Heaven & Hell 2009 album? Dio is singing on that one, and I must say I was really surprised of how good it is!
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Aussie-Byrd-Brother
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Posted: July 04 2016 at 01:51 |
I know OF the `Heaven and Hell' album and it's good reputation, but I don't have it yet. I figured I'd get to it (and the comeback BS album `13') at some point eventually.
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Meltdowner
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Posted: July 04 2016 at 02:50 |
Aussie-Byrd-Brother wrote:
Black Bombain - Far Out Miss Lava - Sonic Debris |
Awesome! What did you think of these?
By the way, don't the vocals on Electric Citizen remind you of Curved Air? I really enjoyed that Kl(aüs) album too, it's certainly inspired by TD's early 80's but I don't think they try too much to sound like it.
Sunday: Sequentia Legenda - Blue Dream Steven Wilson - The Raven... (Amazing surround mix, I really can't listen to it on stereo anymore )
Edited by Meltdowner - July 04 2016 at 03:02
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Aussie-Byrd-Brother
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Posted: July 04 2016 at 03:04 |
I'll be honest, Sam, I loved what I heard on all the Electric Citizen, Wo Fat and Miss Lava LP's, but my listens were all on Bandcamp! I'm putting in an order at Kozmik Artifactz on Wednesday for the vinyl copies of each of them as well as one more (it's a matter of either ordering one LP at a time, or the postage costs then jump to 2-4 records, so I might as well go the full four). But for sure the singer sounds like a tougher Kristina of Curved Air in parts!
The Black Bombain was good, a very reliable fuzzy guitar-heavy jam!
Yep, I think the Kl(aüs) album is pretty damn good. I think they could end up on the Archives pretty easily.
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Meltdowner
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Posted: July 04 2016 at 03:20 |
Great! I visited their website now, their selection is fantastic. If you can't think of a fourth LP, try Maserati's Rehumanizer It's on my wishlist and I see that they have it.
Indeed! Repeated listens are very rewarding
I'll give it another listen before suggesting them.
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Aussie-Byrd-Brother
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Posted: July 04 2016 at 06:58 |
Tonight's choices:
Catapilla – s/t Black Sabbath – The Eternal Idol Amon Duul 2 – Yeti Amon Duul 2 – Wolf City Guru Guru – Dance of the Flames Electric Citizen – Higher Time Blues Pills – s/t Wo Fat – Midnight Cometh Nathan - Nebulosa Bing Satellites – Eight Hours Syn – Valles Marineris Syn - Pareidolia
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ALotOfBottle
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Joined: February 17 2016
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Posted: July 04 2016 at 14:03 |
I wrote a whole essay on what I've listened to and it got deleted... Anyway, I'll just list it: Faust - So Far Gong - Flying Teapot Ash Ra Tempel - Ash Ra Tempel Gentle Giant - In A Glass House Electric Sandwich - Electric Sandwich
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Ozark Soundscape
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Posted: July 04 2016 at 22:36 |
Foo Fighters - "Echoes, Silence, Patience & Grace"
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TeleStrat
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Posted: July 04 2016 at 22:59 |
Monday...
Kosmodrom - Sonnenfracht (EP) Sunnata - Zorya Tank 86 - Rise Colour Haze - Periscope Early Mammal - Take A Lover Gold & Silver - Azurite And Malachite Giant Sleep - Giant Sleep
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King Only
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Posted: July 05 2016 at 00:02 |
Yesterday and today:Richard Pinhas - Metatron (CD1). Electric Masada - At The Mountains Of Madness (CD2). Sheryl Crow - Sheryl Crow. Yoko Kanno - Terror In Resonance Soundtrack Volume 1. Led Zeppelin - Coda. Edgar Froese - Pinnacles. Wire - Nocturnal Koreans. David Bowie - Blackstar.
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