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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 14 2016 at 03:10
Montenegro - Vivo (Very nice album, Gary. It was a good way to start the day Thumbs Up)
The Astroboy - The Chromium Fence (One of the latest electronic addictions. Soon on PA Smile)
Cynic - Focus (First listen. 35 minutes long and I thought it would never end Ermm)
Witchwood - Litanies From The Woods (Cool retro Heavy Prog from Italy, but the album is quite long)
Salem's Pot - Sweeden (One of those REALLY slow Stoner Rock albums... but still faster than Dopesmoker LOL)
Ahkmed - Distance (Another one of those cases Michael: a band from Melbourne but their label is German Tongue)


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 14 2016 at 04:55
Last two days:

Quantum Fantay – Dancing in Limbo
Djam Karet – Swamp of Dreams
Glass Hammer – The Breaking of the World
Beardfish – The Void
Beardfish - +4626 Comfortzone
Sendelica – Live from the 7th Psychedelic Network Festival
Oresund Space Collective – Out into Space (disc 2)
Lorenzo Montana & Mick Chillage – Deviazoni Cosmiche
Ishq - Orchid
Steve Roach – Skeleton Keys
Alpha Wave Movement – Celestial Chronicles
Adelbert von Deyen – Nordborg
Klaus Schulze – Cyborg (disc 1)
Tangerine Dream – Canyon Dreams
Tangerine Dream – Phaedra
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 14 2016 at 09:42
Originally posted by ALotOfBottle ALotOfBottle wrote:

Originally posted by progbethyname progbethyname wrote:

^ dude. Love your enthusiasm and descriptions for the albums list you have for the day.
Glad you are having a great time with your music. I am a man who certainly can bond with that nature.
You definitely belong here with the rest of us addicts.

Hey, thank you very much! That's incredibly kind of you!
I find it extremely rewarding when someone notices the love I try to put into listening to my music. That's something I have been trying to transport to my reviews for the last few months. Which reminds me: I have not written anything in quite a long while now... Will have to finish my Ash Ra Temple review I started about a month ago and have not touched ever since...
Once again, thank you very much!


Of course! I really can get a sense of how you feel or what your relationship is to music in general.
Good luck with your reviews. Man, I'm lucky to write 1 review every 3 months or so. It's a pretty taunting task to keep churning them out. A lot of guys, especially Michael (Aussie-Byrd-Brother) amaze me what they can do, and of course is very appreciated on my end! I read them as much as I can.

Today. Have the day off. Caught up on sleep and I'm ready for sonic joy.

FW-- APSOG
FW-- Still Life
FW-- Theories of flight
Tangerine Dream-- Tangram
APP-- Stereotomy
The Mission-- Tower of Strength
Marillion-- misplaced childhood.
Arena-- Songs from the lions cage
OSI-- fire make thunder
Kevin Moore-- Ghost book
Chroma Key-- You Go Now
SOULFLY-- conqueror (Soulfly 6)
Gimmie my headphones now!!! 🎧🤣
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 14 2016 at 11:54
^ I totally get that, I only wrote 3 reviews this year and they were spontaneous: I was listening to the music and felt the urge to write about it (and had time to write them lol).

An unusually heavy day:
Il Balletto di Bronzo - Ys (A great album to wake up Big smile)
Symphony X - V (First listen. Fantastic music Clap)
Transatlantic - SMPTe (I still think it goes on for too long, it loses steam on the second half of the first epic.)
Riverside - Anno Domini High Definition (After listening to their albums a few times, I think this is becoming a favourite)
Moonspell - Wolfheart (It's good but still doesn't do much for me, maybe others will)
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 14 2016 at 12:35
"It's a rainy day, sunshine girl..." However, I did do some nice listening.
Cos - Postaeolian Train Robbery. This great Canterbury/Zeuhl fusion helped me start my day. This is a very good album with an overall sound and feel that only Cos were capable of creating.
Wolfgang Rayner's Et Cetera - Knirsch. This was my very first encounter with this album and I must say I quite like it. Despite having some highly experimental, psychedelic, and even oriental-sounding parts, it is rather kept in a jazzy style. It does have, though, that raw, energetic punch, typical of krautrock, at least in my book.
Can - Future Days. I have taken this trip while exploring the rather boring, opressively large , tiring, and overwhelming depths of Ikea (I bought four Kallax shelves that will finally help me in storing vinyl records). At any rate, while during the first listen, I did not like this album at all, now I seem to get what it is all about and begging to really enjoy it... Really enjoy it...
Association P.C. - Earwax. Aiming to write a review on that one, so I thought just three or four listens to this album might not be enough. Highly recommended!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 15 2016 at 00:21
The Stooges - "Raw Power"
Mizutani / Les Rallizes Dénudés - s/t
Hot Dad - "Woman Titles"
The Stooges - "Raw Power"
The Stooges - "Fun House"
The Stooges - s/t
The Stooges - "Raw Power"
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 15 2016 at 04:29
Thursday...

Trip Hill - Raining Metallic Mushroom
Kitchen Witch - Trouble  (EP)
Wo Fat - Psychedelonaut
Windhand - Windhand
Space Guerrilla - Boundless  (EP)
Greenleaf - Trails & Passes  
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 15 2016 at 06:43
David Kerzner – New World
My Brother the Wind – There Once Was a Time When Time and Space Were One
Riverside – Out of Myself (Agree, Sam, and it’s STILL better than `Love, Fear…!)
Beardfish - +4626 Comfortzone (ditch the unengaging filler tracks `King’, `Daughter/Whore’ and maybe `If We Must Be Apart’ with the shrieking vocals and you have a pretty darn good album that moves a lot quicker)
Adelbert von Deyen – Sternzeit (his first three are STILL good as just as the 70’s Klaus Schulze stuff to my ears!)
Klaus Schulze – Picture Music
Tangerine Dream - Phaedra
Bing Satellites - Twilight Session: volume 18 (disc 1)
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 15 2016 at 07:19
Originally posted by Aussie-Byrd-Brother Aussie-Byrd-Brother wrote:

My Brother the Wind – There Once Was a Time When Time and Space Were One
Riverside – Out of Myself (Agree, Sam, and it’s STILL better than `Love, Fear…!)
Adelbert von Deyen – Sternzeit (his first three are STILL good as just as the 70’s Klaus Schulze stuff to my ears!)
That title always makes me laugh LOL

I was reading the reviews of their albums as I was going through their discography and I noticed their latest has only a few reviews. I didn't write one though since I totally agree with yours, I certainly couldn't put it into words like you did Clap

I should listen to his music again, his cold soundscapes contrast nicely with the really hot weather.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 15 2016 at 08:49
It's strange, Sam, I know a lot of fans are quite dismissive of that Riverside debut because it's not `metal' (or rather there's not a lot of metal stuff on it, certainly no more than a few minutes on the whole disc), but I always thought it was superb. There's even a surprising Steve Hogarth-era Marillion influence on that debut that they never sounded like again. I think I agree with you that `Anno Domini...' is their best, its certainly shows the most variety and the `poppier' moments on it are done really well. Quite an Electro-Pop sound on a few of the tracks!

I like `Second Life Syndrome' too, although it's a little more derivative and perhaps more text-book prog-metal or at least certainly the closest Riverside ever came to it. That was the only RS album I had for many years.

I don't believe the band have delivered anything close to a dud album, even if I personally feel the last two aren't quite as interesting. But some people (ie those who don't like prog-metal bands) REALLY dig the hell out of that latest album.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 15 2016 at 09:26
Yeah, it has not much Metal in it but I think it's still a heavy album, it has a very dense atmosphere. I think it's the keyboardist that give it a Neo touch, Lapaj brought a more vintage vibe when he joined the band.

You picked a good album to start with, I feel like I need to give it a few spins to get into it. It still hasn't clicked for me and the lenght doesn't help. I'd listen to it more if I had it though.

They are more Crossover these days. Between SONGS and LFATTM, I think the most shocking thing is the general change of mood, very light-hearted compared to their previous albums.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 15 2016 at 12:25
Yesterday and today:

Vangelis - Blade Runner Trilogy (CD 2).
Counting Crows - Hard Candy.
The Police - Certifiable: Live In Buenos Aires 2008.
Brian Eno - Ambient 4: On Land.
Pale Blue - The Past We Leave Behind.
Stina Nordenstam - This Is Stina Nordenstam.
Placebo - Live In Paris 2000 (bootleg).
Nissenenmondai - #N/A (bonus disc).
Bryan Ferry - Mamouna.
Phoenix - United.
Paul Schutze - Nine Songs From The Garden Of Welcome Lies.
Bark Psychosis - A Street Scene (CD single).



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 15 2016 at 13:03
Pyramid - Pyramid. I picked this album to help me start my day because it's a) in fact just a single suite, so it's not lengthy and b) simply a nice krautrock album.
Quella Vecchia Locanda - s/t. This is RPI I really like. I often find the whimsical romantic factor a bit annoying, as I'm not used to it. It was present here, but in a reasonable dose with all the fantastic elements. At times, the jazzy influence reminded me of Moving Gelatine Plates with flute as a lead solo instrument on rapid jazz instrumentals. However, that fantastic violin just brought in a bit of... classical music... Italian style! The vocals were beautifully melodious with that vibrato, that I am starting to get used to. It's an excellent album!
Ash Ra Temple - Join Inn. Not blown away by this one, but it was a great listen anyhow. I'll allow myself to mention that I was at the beach, then, the weather being sunny, but windy and not your typical t-shirt-only-kind-of-weather. The ambient soundscapes corresponded extremely well with my walk beside the giant, foamy, rolling waves. I liked the more rhythmic side one (typical case with Ash Ra Tempel) a bit more on this one. A very good album!
Guru Guru - UFO. I felt like I needed some psychedelic cosmic workouts to carry me throug the rough, moist sands, which are incredibly tiring to walk on. And this album never disappoints! This is pure, basic, vigorous, raw, energetic psychedelic overload. So simple, yet so amazing!

This was my day!

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 15 2016 at 13:57
^Listen to Ash Ra Tempel - Seven Up, one of the most psychadelic albums that i heard, and very intelligent too, it's like the music it's between two dimensions, oscillating in them until the end, one is of structured classical rock songs, and the other is total madness, a masterpiece!

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 16 2016 at 00:12
The Stooges - "Raw Power"
Yes - "The Yes Album"
Dead Kenndeys - "Fresh Fruit for Rotting Vegetables"
Iggy Pop - "Lust for Life"
Hot Dad - "Webs"
Superdensecrushloadfactor - "What Little Ground There Is"
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 16 2016 at 07:06
Yesterday:
Biglietto Per L'Inferno - s/t
Riverside - Songs of New Generation Slaves
Alameda 5 - Duch Tornada
Michael Hoenig - Departure From the Northern Wasteland

Today so far:
Ysma - Fourth Wall
Curved Air - Second Album
Riverside - Love, Fear and the Time Machine
Spleen Arcana - The Light Beyond the Shades
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 17 2016 at 00:27
The Stooges - "Raw Power"
the i.l.y's - "I've always been good at true love"
the i.l.y's - "Scum With Boundaries"
The Stooges - "Fun House"
Iggy Pop - "Lust for Life"
Death Grips - "Interview 2016"
Iggy Pop - "The Idiot"
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 17 2016 at 12:18
Yesterday:
Pool Vuh - Letzte Tage, Letzte Nacht
Guru Guru - Hinten
Today:
Hatfield and the North - Hatfield and the North
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 17 2016 at 22:51
Iggy Pop - "The Idiot"
Iggy Pop - "Lust for Life"
Iggy Pop - "Mantra 1977"
The Stooges - "Fun House"
Iggy Pop - "The Idiot"
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 17 2016 at 23:24
Yesterday:

Opeth – Deliverance
Djam Karet – The Trip
Djam Karet – Regenerator 3017
Panther & C - L’Epoca di un Altro
Agnus - Pinturas y Expresiones
Tangerine Dream – Alpha Centauri
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