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Originally posted by Aussie-Byrd-Brother Aussie-Byrd-Brother wrote:

Cluster – Cluster II
Heldon – Un Reve Sans Consequence Speciale (was NOT in the mood for this clanging noisefest, well the first track anyway)
Trace – s/t
Siddhartha – Weltschmerz
Headspace – All That You Fear Is Gone
Arena – Pride
Flamborough Head – Unspoken Whisper
Kitaro – Ten Kai
Heldon - Electronique Guerilla
Ash Ra Tempel - Schwingungen
Light Year – Reveal the Fantastic (such a tragedy this album/band is not on the Archives)

LOL I know that sensation! I once span this with a full-on hangover and it did nothing but add to the tiny men doing stomp sessions in my frontal lobe.

Nice Ash Ra Tempel pick btw. I think it often gets overlooked for the two albums leading up to it, which is a damn shame. I love it for it's electronic sways - the way Göttsching fumbles his way into these beautiful bobbing pulses that he would go on to employ in most of his subsequent career. This is genesis though and as a consequence of that feels wonderfully naive - a trade I adore in most experimental music.

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Today:

Eric Dolphy - Out to Lunch (fantastic jazz record and fully deserving of it's legendary rep.)
Killing Joke - Night Time (the 80s at their best (almost that is))
Miles Davis - On the Corner (Miles goes funk and absolutely nails it!)
Xploding Plastix - Amateur Girlfriends Go Proskirt Agents (electronic laden nu-jazz that pushes all the right buttons for me)
Secret Chiefs 3 - Perichoresis (the middle east joins forces with an avantguarde whirlwind and conjurs up something wholly unique.)
Boredoms - Vision Creation Newsun (avantkraut toddler escapism in diapers and straightjacket. It works though.)
Brian Ellis Group - Escondido Sessions (wham bam thank you mam...with added sax.)
Goat - World Music (one of the finest psych albums of recent times reminiscent of Amon Düül ll's classic years.)
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Originally posted by Guldbamsen Guldbamsen wrote:


Killing Joke - Night Time (the 80s at their best (almost that is))
I'll probably see them next month but I never heard anything from them. What do you recommend?

Friday:
Trace - s/t
Abraxas - Centurie
Blues Pills - Lady in Gold (It turns out most songs are like the presentation single, with a couple of tracks to remind of the debut and a boring ballad.)
Iron Maiden - Piece of Mind
Can - Ege Bamyasi
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I strongly recommend Night Time and the selftitled debut...but seeing as you're going to a gig of theirs it is probably best if you check out their latter day material as they've coveret sooooooo much sonic ground since their post punk beginnings it literally boggles the mind. Try out the other selftitled album from 2003 as well...and maybe their most recent album Pylon? Not sure since I haven't heard it
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Dun - Eros Along with Weidorje's lone album, Eskaton's 4 Visions, Archaia's self-titled, Eider Stellaire's first offering, and maybe Shubb Niggurath's debut, this is considered one of the finest classic non-Magma zeuhl albums. However, out of the ones I've just named, it's my least favorite one. Maybe it's hard to get into for me. But, as for now, I don't find it to have qualities that I appreciate and enjoy in zeuhl. I know it's good, but it's just not appealing for me personally.
Klaus Schulze - Cyborg Probably my favorite of Klaus' early works. I was  probably not in the right mood for it today, but still managed to kind of appreciate it. I think the cello-like sound combined with those slowly evolving soundscapes, as it was called, gives quite eeire results, sort of like Univers Zero or Art Zoyd. But it has that great electronic integrity.
Zao - Kawana Continuing my Zao listenings with their last album. Albeit the least zeuhly, it is probably my favorite. It takes everything I liked about their previous albums - technical perfection, complex arrangements, original fusion compositions. Amazing! Now if we just moved a little more zeuhl in here!
Cluster & Eno - Cluster & Eno Pretty refreshing. Even a person that is not into electronic music would recognize that sauce made by Cluster and Brian Eno is very different from what Berlin School has been producing at that time. It's a lot more "weeeeeeeeeelaweeeeeeeeeeleeeeeeeseeeeee" than "whirli-tirli-whirli-tirli" or "zhuuuushhhhhheeeeeeeeekhhhhh" like Klaus Scchulze or Tangerine Dream, if that makes any sense... It's hard to describe. At any rate, it' a great record!
Nucleus - Elastic Rock Nucleus might become my new favorite thing. I really started loving this album today. Of course, I was baptised in the Canterbury waters, so it seems a wee too sterile to me, but it has most of the things I like about Canterbury (and Zao for that matter), with an exception of breakng free from improv. Very good!

I'm flying to London tomorrow, I will visit loads of record stores (about 7 on my list). I will have access to internet and my laptop there, so I will check in here when I find time to. Taking a lot of music with me and my plan is to discover and start loving the band Area, as I thoughtt they might be up my alley. Big smile
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Area is most definitely something to look forward to
Start out chronologically and see what's what. Every album featuring Demetrio Stratos is quite simply stunning and absurdly unique. No other band sounds even remotely close to Area...and that is actually quite the feat in itself.
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Originally posted by Guldbamsen Guldbamsen wrote:

Area is most definitely something to look forward to
Start out chronologically and see what's what. Every album featuring Demetrio Stratos is quite simply stunning and absurdly unique. No other band sounds even remotely close to Area...and that is actually quite the feat in itself.

I have Arbeit Macht Frei on my iPod, but when I get there I will have access to their whole discography via my disc. And will have some really good stereo speakers. Anyway, I am reading the reviews on it at the moment to perhaps get a taste of what to expect and set a mindset if you will. First time I've listened to one piece, a long while ago, I was not impressed, something really turned me off. But I can't even remember what. Anyway, carte blanche and I hope to become a huge fan of the band. LOL
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May just be the intense yodeling vocal attributes of one Mr Stratos, but yeah as you said it's been a while since you last heard it. For some it takes some getting used to - others never get past those mad vocals...as for myself? I was hooked from the get-go
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Originally posted by Sagichim Sagichim wrote:

Ok so the last thread have passed the 500 pages, so here's the new and improved thread of which we can go on and on about the music we like so much.

For me not a vast selection:

The Winstons (three times really, this is just outstanding!)
Mike Oldfield - Hegest Ridge



Already 6 pages in! Boy I'm so slow on the uptake.

Cheers to another 500 pages with all of you prog sonic nutters.


Marc Streitenfeld's: Prometheus-- motion picture score.

Alcest-- Voyages de L'âme

The Moody Blues-- Icon hits Compilation

The Beach Boys-- Pet Sounds 5 disc box set--( I listened to the 24/192k pure audio blu-ray and nearly fell out of my bean bag chair because this is so awesome with mega audio quality. I really recommend this box set fellas and ladies. )

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Gimmie my headphones now!!! 🎧🤣
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Dream Theater - Metropolis, Pt. 2 I expected this to be an absolute cheese-fest the whole way through, but was pleasantly surprised by it. I'll definitely be revisiting this one, even if some parts did sound a bit much like DragonForce. LOL

VDGG - Still Life I definitely wasn't won over by this one, but it was certainly a lot easier for me to listen to than most other Peter Hammill recordings. Definitely an album I'll listen to again, but doesn't beat out H To He as my top Van der Graaf pick.

Campo Di Marte - Campo Di Marte This album is AWESOME. Has just about every aspect I like about RPI in little doses; some soft parts, some romance, some heavy riffing, some rocking out. Very, very good.

Faun - Eden An absolutely gorgeous, well-crafted folk album. This is quality music, very clean and well-produced, but certainly not lacking in spirit. One of the best modern finds I've had in a while!
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Coldplay - Parachutes
PFM - Per un Amico
KC - ItCotCK
SM - Bundles
Caravan - ItLoGaP
News from Babel - Letters Home
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Yesterday:

Can – s/t (such a great album)
Can – Soundtracks (ditto)
Xhol Caravan – Motherf**kers G.M.B.H & Co. Kg
Annexus Quam – Osmose
Pink Floyd – Atom Heart Mother
Krokodil – An Invisible World Revealed
Opeth – Pale Communion
Fufluns - Spaventapasseri
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Originally posted by Magnum Vaeltaja Magnum Vaeltaja wrote:



Campo Di Marte - Campo Di Marte This album is AWESOME. Has just about every aspect I like about RPI in little doses; some soft parts, some romance, some heavy riffing, some rocking out. Very, very good.

 


Yep, lots of one shot RPI band out there....i remember how much fun it was to discover all those for the first time.  Heart
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Sunday...

Wizzerd - Doomchild
Tropical Doom - Mangue (EP)
Mountain Dust - Nine Years  
Fatmate - Penenden Heath Sessions 
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Elvis Costello - "My Aim is True"
Elvis Costello and the Attractions - "This Year's Model"
Elvis Costello and the Attractions - "Live in Germany 1978"
v/a - "Spongebob Squarepants Original Theme Highlights"
Nick Lowe - "Jesus of Cool"
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Today's picks :
NEKTAR - A Tab In The Ocean
ARTHUR BROWN'S KINGDOM COME - Journey
MASTODON - Once More 'Round The Sun
DREAM THEATER - Octavarium
SPOCK'S BEARD - Day For Night
THE LONG HELLO - Volume Two (Nic Potter / Guy Evans)
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Originally posted by Guldbamsen Guldbamsen wrote:

I strongly recommend Night Time and the selftitled debut...but seeing as you're going to a gig of theirs it is probably best if you check out their latter day material as they've coveret sooooooo much sonic ground since their post punk beginnings it literally boggles the mind. Try out the other selftitled album from 2003 as well...and maybe their most recent album Pylon? Not sure since I haven't heard it
Thanks! Thumbs Up I heard the three you recommended and really liked them. You're right, they are so different from each other that I was able to listen to them all in a row Big smile I was looking into their Wikipedia page and it seems like the original line-up is the current one

Today so far:
Michael Brückner - Two Letters From Crimea (CD2)
Killing Joke - s/t
Killing Joke - Night Time
Killing Joke - s/t (2003) (It turns out I already knew the first track from Need For Speed Underground 2 Tongue)
Fryderyk Jona - Wind Experience
Fryderyk Jona - Init Mind
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Nice one SamuelApprove I'm glad you liked them. Now I will just have to mull about and be incredibly jealous of youTongue (hope the gig turns out great)
I had no idea they, still to this day, were sporting the same line-up. That is increasingly rare among any form of band. 

Me today (woke up 3 hours before my alarm went offDead...but ended up turning a bad thing on it's head and listened to music all morning whilst looking out into a rainfilled garden occasionally bullied by gale force winds):
Aperco - The Battle
Magazine - Secondhand Daylight
The Future Sound Of London - Dead Cities
Etron Fou Leloublan - Batelages
GZA - Liquid Swords
Earth & Fire - Atlantis
The Avalanches - Wildflower
Klaus Schulze & U.S.O. - Privée 
John Coltrane - Sun Ship
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I just hope the sound will not suck, like last year's headliners Dead

That never happened to me, I'd try to fall asleep again. That's one thing I enjoy more than music LOL

How's that Coltrane album, by the way?
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I have trouble sleeping at the moment - my mind flies through everything from old diving trips to beers I'd like to taste, recipes for pasta, music scores with impossible notes and so forth. When I step out of bed in the morning I feel like my brain has run the marathon. Schulze's newest or most recent (it's an archival release) helped me out this morning...big time. Something about electronic music that brings my brain-cells in check.

The Coltrane album is rather wild yet inexplicably good. It's one of his last releases before the drugs ended his life abruptly and you can hear the crackling in his breath sometimes influencing the way he plays. It suits the music brilliantly though. So beautiful..like an old blackbird run through an amplifier.
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