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Ozark Soundscape
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Yeah only Countdown to Ecstasy left to hear from the original Dan records so I'll probably get to that next!
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Magnum Vaeltaja
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Just one today, with Camel - Mirage. One of my favourites and still a total masterpiece as far as I'm concerned. One thing that I noticed this time especially was how much energy Andy Ward has a drummer. Listen to the uptempo 6/8 keyboard solo in White Rider or the solo section in Earthrise and you'll hear exactly what I mean; the man was on fire!
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when i was a kid a doller was worth ten dollers - now a doller couldnt even buy you fifty cents
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Aussie-Byrd-Brother
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Brave man with the Lapera, my friend! But, it is a rather lovely album, and I definitely don't regret buying the recent mini LP reissue of it. Nice to see it pop up on here! Murple's `Il Viaggio' is perfectly decent too! |
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Monday...
Aican - Don't Go Deep Into The Forest (Yekaterinburg, Russia 2016) Instrumental atmospheric concept album The Ultra Electric Mega Galactic - The Ultra Electric Mega Galactic (Los Angeles, CA 2013) Instrumental psychedelic stoner rock trio with members from Monster Magnet, Sasquatch and OTEP 88 Mile Trip - Through The Thickest Haze (Canada 2015) Heavy psych, stoner, fuzz Electric Orange - Misophonia (Aachen, Germany 2016) Instrumental psychedelic improvised krautrock Captives Of The Void - Captives Of The Void (Bradford, England 2016) Instrumental psychedelic stoner rock Seven That Spells - Future Retro Spasm (Zagreb, Croatia 2010) Instrumental psychedelic krautrock |
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Meltdowner
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Mad Fellaz - II Savanna - Aurora (I heard their latest single on the radio so I had to listen to their Goblin-esque Psych Rock EP. It's impressive how quickly they turned to cr*p ) OMD - Architecture and Morality (I thought Mellotrons were forbidden in the 80's ) K-X-P - III, Pt.1 Kl(aüs) - s/t Kodachrome - Journey Into Imagination Hostsonaten - Symphony N. 1: Cupid and Psyche Esfera - All The Colours of Madness
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ALotOfBottle
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That's exactly what I've always liked about his drumming. The sudden, yet smooth changes in tempo. The way he plays that 6/8 rhythm you are talking about (as well as the rhythm underneath Andy Latimer's solo on "Freefall") is, in my opinion... quite Canterburian. I know I sound like a psycho-fan of the sub-genre ( ) but the whole rhythmic flow of the previously mentioned would not have been out of place in pieces by Soft Machine or Caravan. |
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Categories strain, crack and sometimes break, under their burden - step out of the space provided.
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Prog Sothoth
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Stereolab - 'Cobra and Phases Group Play Voltage in the Milky Night': One of those CDs so lengthy that it transformed into a double LP quite nicely. Arguably the band's most experimental album.
Galleon - 'From Land to Ocean': I need to be in a better frame of mind for this. Man the long songs were looooong, and the singer was getting on my nerves. I remember liking 'Beyond Dreams' more. Bathory - 'The Return': Kickin' it old school 1st wave black metal thrash deal. It's raw, loud and fast and came out in 1985, the year Calvin and Hobbes became a thing. What a time time to be alive I guess. |
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I hear ya, I love good Ital-pop. La Bottega Dell' Arte's 1975 album is one of my faves. |
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...that moment you realize you like "Mob Rules" better than "Heaven and Hell"
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Ozark Soundscape
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Steely Dan - "Aja"
Steely Dan - "Gaucho" Steely Dan - "Countdown to Ecstasy" Kayo Dot - "Plastic House on Base of Sky" Steely Dan - "Gaucho" Steely Dan - "Katy Lied" Steely Dan - "Countdown to Ecstasy" Kayo Dot - "Coffins on Io" Steely Dan - "Countdown to Ecstasy" King Crimson - "Red" Edited by Ozark Soundscape - October 26 2016 at 00:13 |
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Two against nature is not bad too. Little dryer than the old stuff though.
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...that moment you realize you like "Mob Rules" better than "Heaven and Hell"
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Magnum Vaeltaja
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Yes - Close to The Edge - As with yesterday, only one album today, but what an album it is! Everyone here knows this one inside and out, forwards and back, so I just have one thing to say about this. Seasons. Of. Man. I think I had this one cranked loud enough that my whole building woke up. If anyone can find me a more breakneck, intense, and infectiously maniacal section to play air keyboards to, I will be forever indebted to you.
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when i was a kid a doller was worth ten dollers - now a doller couldnt even buy you fifty cents
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Tuesday...
Aican - Art Saves/Kills (Yekaterinburg, Russia 2011) Instrumental experimental post rock Stranger In My Town - Vol. 1 (Lecco/Bergamo, Italy 2016) Instrumental psych, desert, stoner rock with two guitarists Dreamtime - Sun (Brisbane, Australia 2012) Heavy psych, stoner, grunge, jam trio (and guests) El Jefazo - Ensayo (Lima, Peru 2014) Instrumental, psych, stoner, guitar driven trio |
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Aussie-Byrd-Brother
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Last two days:
Haken – Affinity The Winstons – s/t Rush – Moving Pictures Ben Craven – Last Chance to Hear Dave Kerzner – New World Jethro Tull – Stormwatch (dull, but interesting reading the background to it) Jethro Tull – Warchild (Urgh, I discovered today that mostly everything I dislike about Tull is on this one! So smug and wordy and dominated by Anderson’s personality). Jethro Tull – Thick as a Brick Pink Floyd – Wish You Were Here Pendragon – Men Who Climb Mountains Pendragon – Not of this World Riverside – Second Life Syndrome Riverside – Shrine of the New Generation Slaves (Not one of their best, but still wipes the floors with `Love, Fear…)’ Harald Grosskopf – Synthesist Alpha Wave Movement – Harmonic Currents Alpha Wave Movement – Earthen Betzler & Bruckner - Two Jack Hertz – Secret Coves Cosmic Ground – 3 – It is really good, Sam. Although the influences are still there, they’re more subdued and not as obvious as before, and the album seems like Dirk’s most natural and flowing effort yet. As you said, those pieces with the sequencers are really frantic and up-tempo. Tangerine Dream – Force Majeure – I love the first (title) track on this one, but I HATE that amazing drifting build that culminates in that awful plinky-plonky bit at about the 16:20 mark! It’s so cheesy to what came before it! |
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Macroscream - s/t Tangerine Dream - Force Majeure Simple Minds - Real to Real Cacophony (First listen. Great record, lots of Post-Punk energy and Krautrock-ish experimentation I saw them maybe ten years ago and I was bored out of my (simple) mind with their hits. This is much better.) Popol Vuh - Affenstunde (Strange album, this is both scary and soothing Quite impressive for 1970.) Ludwig van Beethoven - Piano Concerto no. 3 in C MinorKing Crimson - Islands (I can't pick a best or a worst song from it, they all seem equally average )
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Marillion - The Thieving Magpie
Barclay James Harvest - Turn of the Tide Alphaville - Afternoons in Utopia
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Meltdowner
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Yeah, I have "Aqualung" with a book full of interesting interviews and details about the recording but when I play the record my interest fades By the way, three Dull albums in a row? It sounds better when you put it in perspective I meant to reply the other day, but Riverside's latest really grew on me, although for very different reasons than their previous ones. Oh, and it's been almost a year since I saw them, time really flies. I meant to listen to Synthesist the other day, I'll have to put it on the pile. I'll have to give the new Cosmic Ground another listen, but it seems like top 20 material already Indeed! Thankfully that part is not long enough to ruin the whole track
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Aussie-Byrd-Brother
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I don't mind `Moving Pictures', it's pretty easy to put on in the background at work. I'll have to start giving it proper close listening eventually. I don't think `Love, Fear...' is a bad album by any means, and I certainly don't think Riverside have come close to a poor album yet, but it still feels lightweight and all surface thrills. I also think the more `commercial' songs on `Shrine...' are stronger than the ones on `Love...'. But like I said, all good. Actually, that wasn't really three Dull's in a row, I just lumped them together for the sake of that list...but to my shame, I have to admit I recently bought three remaster Tull Cd's - `Stormwatch', `Heavy Horses' and `A' for a few dollars each off a local Ebay vendor. I figured just get their `classic' period ones and give them all a fair listen...but it still hasn't helped change my opinion of them much. `Warchild' (which I picked up a few months back) absolutely did my head in on the drive into work today, I found most of it (and by It, I mean Anderson ) unbearable. Yeah, `Force Majeure' is a ripper album from them (despite that crappy little moment! [LOL[), probably one of their closest to being `proggy'? I know a lot of people have issues with the final track on that, which I think is a little overlong and repetitive, but hardly bad at all! `Synthesist' is a cracker, such a perfect melodic electronic album. I'll be listening to the rest of `Cosmic Ground 3' ont he way home tonigth in about an hour. But I was very impressed with what I heard. I've liked the other ones, but this sounds really strong. |
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'jeez, why even listen to Jethro Tull, when you're just going to bash it.
I hope you had fun with it, and I hope even more, that deep down inside, you love it, but are afraid to admit it
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My Brightest Diamond - This is My Hand
My Brightest Diamond - All Things Will Unwind
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Penguin Cafe Orchestra - Broadcasting From Home - 7/10
Penguin Cafe Orchestra - Signs of Life - 7.5/10 Penguin Cafe Orchestra - Music From The Penguin Cafe - 9.5/10 Electrelane - The Power Out - 6.5/10
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