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Sendelica - Entering The Rainbow Light
Serpent Throne - The Battle Of Old Crow
Grusom - Grusom
Gandhi's Gunn - Thirtyeahs
Mothership - Mothership II
Mountainwolf - The Silk Road  
Sunset In The 12th House - Mozaic

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Audioslave - "Out of Exile"
The Dwarfs of East Agouza - "Bes"
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So yeah, I got to London last night. Smile
Yesterday:
A.R. & Machines - Echo I always felt this is a criminally underrated/overlooked krautrock band. In my opinion, not only is Achim Riedel an innovative musician, but also he highlights all the great elements of krautrock. This two-disc album is a monster from outer space. Love it!

Banco Del Mutuo Soccorso - s/t As I mentioned, I am wanting to explore RPI. I picked this as my first album (of course, I have previously listened to some PFM, Le Orme, Museo Rosenbach or Quella Vecchia Locanda). Love this work! Perfect interplay between some tasteful hard rock parts and beautiful classical-influenced passages. Those keyboards are something to die for. Amazing compositions and musicianship!

Last Exit - Casette Recordings Free jazz is another new passion of mine. I started appreciating the genre immensly. It demands different approach, sure, but once you learn to listen to it, you will never stop loving it. This album is especially great. Not only do we get typical Peter Brotzmannisms, but we also get the fantastic Sonny Sharrock shredding those strings.

Area - Arbeit Macht Frei WOAAAAH!!!! What a blast!!!I listened to this one on the plane, so perhaps I didn't devote 100% of my attention to it (I did about 95%) Tongue, but wow, man, wow... This is music of the highest order. Their compositions are perfectly balanced, the instrumentation and instrumentalism are excellent, too. Those guys have so much energy and fresh ideas on here. And I love those vocals, love them! So much to say about this one. Thanks for encouragement, David. After all, this is not so far from some of the musical things I love dearly. I guess, now, Area is one of them.





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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.
At least you're thinking about nice things Tongue Yeah, electronic music really helps me as well, it makes me sleep like a log Approve

I heard "Interstellar Space" once and I didn't like it at all. I'll have to see what I think of that one.

Originally posted by ALotOfBottle ALotOfBottle wrote:

So yeah, I got to London last night. Smile
Have fun. Hmmm, does it include a trip to Canterbury? Wink Nice selection, by the way Thumbs Up


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Peter Gabriel - PG 1 (Thanks for reminding me of him, Nick. I bought his first two last year and I forgot about them Embarrassed I still have mixed feelings about it, though.)
Kraftwerk - Radioactivity (After using an analogue synth for a few months I get the problem with their simplicity. They used very basic sounds even I could already mimic, although they certainly deserve credit for what they created and everyone they influenced.)
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Originally posted by Meltdowner Meltdowner wrote:

Originally posted by ALotOfBottle ALotOfBottle wrote:

So yeah, I got to London last night. Smile
Have fun. Hmmm, does it include a trip to Canterbury? Wink Nice selection, by the way Thumbs Up

Hah, actually, probably not, but I was thinking about it. Maybe if I find a little time. It's sure a beautiful place to visit (even if you don't like erhmmm...) Thanks, Sam! Wink
Also, what synth do you use?


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Yeah, it seems like a really nice place. I'd love to visit England someday but I have no rush since I still barely know my little country Embarrassed

I have a Korg MS20 Mini, it's not expensive, intuitive and easy to learn but you can do some complex stuff as well. I'm still having fun with it and learning new tricks. The only problem I have with it is the background noise when I use less lowpass filter or the triangle wave form.


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I have a Korg MS20 Mini, it's not expensive, intuitive and easy to learn but you can do some complex stuff as well. I'm still having fun with it and learning new tricks. The only problem I have with it is the background noise when I use less lowpass filter or the triangle wave form.

I am currently looking into an Arturia Microbrute. I was also considering this MS-20 Mini, but what really wins me over with MB is that it has that great sequencer (a feature that I would use night and day). That little pin matrix is also a cool feature. From what I've seen and heard, its triangle wave (which is something I love the most) has this very nice smooth warmth, if you will. Anyway, sorry for getting off-topic.
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^ I considered that one as well but it seemed too simple, I think I would get bored with it really fast. I chose the MS20 also because I prefer the old school interface. I'm currently waiting for a Korg SQ1 sequencer, I've been using a digital metronome as a kind of sequencer. The triangle wave is used for the flute sound for example, but the noise is higher than the oscillator's volume Ouch

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A lot of music today

Birth Control - backdoor possibilities
Birth Control - Rebirth
Capability Brown - Voice
Knifeworld - Bottled Out Of Eden
Circus - Fearless Tearless And Even Less
Cornucopia - Full Horn
Guercia - Figura Goffa
Heldon - Interface
McLuhan - Anomaly
National Health - D.S. al Coda
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I've just p[icked up a few Heldon albums for the first time, Sagi, slowly making my way through them. I'm currently sticking with the debut `Electronique Guerilla' for now, don't mind that one at all!

My choices today/tonight:

Ash Ra Tempel – Le Berceau de Cristal
Leap Day – From the Days of Deucalion: chapter 2
Unreal City – Il Paese del Tramonto
Can – Monster Movie
Amon Duul 2 - Yeti
Fuchsia – s/t
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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.


I'm slowly coming around to this one, Dave! I was quite disappointed when I first got it....for years I'd seen the cover and thought it was going to be this hazy, laid-back, meditative kind of album, and it turns out it's quite wild, noisy and strangled (well, some of the singing is!). But it's starting to grow on me more and more, I just wish the long piece on the second side got moving a bit quicker. I've been playing the album in the car quite a lot lately, and that track is almost impossible to hear anything on it without turning the volume up mega loud for almost the first five minutes!

I absolutely adore `Starring Rosi' though.
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Soft Machine - Seven
Emerson, Lake & Palmer - Emerson, Lake & Palmer
Pink Floyd - The Piper At the Gates of Dawn
Matching Mole - Little Red Record (2 Discs Edition)
Bruford - Feels Good to Me
Bruford - One of a Kind
Bruford - Gradually Going Tornado
Bruford - The Bruford Tapes

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

I've just p[icked up a few Heldon albums for the first time, Sagi, slowly making my way through them. I'm currently sticking with the debut `Electronique Guerilla' for now, don't mind that one at all!
Michael, the debut is the only album I still don't have. As I'm not a fan of the electronic genre, Heldon is one of the only bands I can digest. I'm sure you'll find a lot to enjoy.

Speaking of which do you by any chance familiar with Pinhas other little project called Ose?
Only one album from the 70's, check it out yo...

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Thanks, mate, I'll look into that one!

I can see why Heldon might be your electronic band of choice, they have a lot of crossover with a kind of almost Krautrock sound, lots of experimental stuff going on that stretches them way past being a typical `electronic' group
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Originally posted by Aussie-Byrd-Brother Aussie-Byrd-Brother wrote:

Originally posted by Guldbamsen Guldbamsen wrote:

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.


I'm slowly coming around to this one, Dave! I was quite disappointed when I first got it....for years I'd seen the cover and thought it was going to be this hazy, laid-back, meditative kind of album, and it turns out it's quite wild, noisy and strangled (well, some of the singing is!). But it's starting to grow on me more and more, I just wish the long piece on the second side got moving a bit quicker. I've been playing the album in the car quite a lot lately, and that track is almost impossible to hear anything on it without turning the volume up mega loud for almost the first five minutes!

I absolutely adore `Starring Rosi' though.

I had the same problems coming into this album. Felt a little too jagged and tumultuous...even for me - and those mad LSD drenched vocals seemed like a one trip ticket to the sanitarium. But then something happened, not sure exactly what, yet the music took the front seat and those bobbing electronics of the long piece somehow dug their way into my brain. Pretty soon the rest of the album followed suit and now it is a fave of mine.
I am however pretty sure that a car ride experience isn't the best way of approaching it, when one is new to the album, but maybe that's just me (and you ).
I rather dig the laidback groove of Starring Rosi as well - come to think of it, it's been ages since I last span that. A revisit is in order methinks.
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Oh and Heldon is da bee's knees
I need to dig out their early albums as they too have been collecting dust for far too long. Thanks for the reminder Hou guys!

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Some more first-time listens for me in the past 24 hours:

England - Garden Shed
Steven Wilson - The Raven That Refused To Sing
Gila - Gila - Free Electric Sound
Trace - Birds
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Just one today. Jukka Tolonen - Tolonen! If you are unfamiliar with Jukka Tolonen, he is probably the best known Finnish prog guitarist, performing with acts such as Tasavallan Presidenti and Wigwam. This is his first solo effort (which he recorded when he was just 19 years old) and it's such an incredibly mature effort. It's very jazzy, with some great flute and saxophone parts, but of course, the main attraction is Jukka's phenomenal guitar playing.
Also parts of Magma's K.A. and Area's outstanding Arbeit Macht Frei.
I visited some record stores on Soho (Reckless Records and Sister Ray). Sadly, many prices are very high, but I found a few nice deals, which I will hopefully come back for. I saw original Phaedra for 6 pounds in VG+ condition and also Ricochet on CD for 3 pounds. There were many prog records, but most of them were overpriced, which is kind of a shame.
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Quidam - Alone Together
Fufluns - Spaventapasseri
Popol Vuh - Affenstunde
Tangerine Dream - Encore (Am I the only one annoyed by the crowd in this album?)
Frédéric Chopin - Piano Concerto Nş1 in E minor
El Páramo - s/t (2014)
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Frank Zappa - Chunga's Revenge
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