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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote ALotOfBottle Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 08 2016 at 07:18
Originally posted by Tom Ozric Tom Ozric wrote:


Y'know, I feel like a spoilt brat since I've obsessed over Canterbury bands since the late-80's through to recent years. And now, I'm digging select Tech / Extreme bands. But, this Canterbuggers ideal is what's first and foremost in my heart and soul.
Grey And Pink
Space Shanty
National Health
Two Rainbows Daily
Gilgamesh
Pudding & Gisteren
The Polite Force
Third
Continental Circus
...............to name a few......................

When you fall in love with Canterbury, there is no coming back! Wink At one point in my musical life, I was afraid krautrock would dethrone Canterbury, but, man, nothing can dethrone Canterbury, as much as I love krautrock. Glad you've also listed Supersister!
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Originally posted by TeleStrat TeleStrat wrote:

Monday...

<div style=": rgb248, 248, 252;">Mantric Muse - Mantric Muse  (Copenhagen, Denmark  2012)
<div style=": rgb248, 248, 252;">Instrumental psychedelic Space Rock <div style=": rgb248, 248, 252;">

F*cking killer album, Gary! The best Ozric Tentacles album that the Ozrics never recorded!

Might even give it a spin tonight.
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Originally posted by Meltdowner Meltdowner wrote:

Originally posted by Ozark Soundscape Ozark Soundscape wrote:

Harold Budd / Brian Eno - "Ambient 2: The Plateaux of Mirror"
I meant to give it a listen some time ago, thanks for the reminder Thumbs Up
Ha np! It's pretty good, though not as to my liking as Airports and Apollo.
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Last two days have consisted of Tangerine Dream's Official Bootleg thingy vol one. Two loooong cuts from Reims 1973 and 4 semilong ones from Mannheim 1976. Quite possibly the finest TD I've listened to ever - or maybe that is just the last two days talking. But damn this is tasty! Holy smokes! If any of you enjoy the early to mid 70s output of the Margarine Fiend you most definitely need to pick this up. The sound quality of the Reims cuts is brilliant - hell maybe even better than Ricochet, whereas Mannheim feels more like a stadium gig with wee bit of audible crowd noise during the quieter parts of the music. Still sounds wonderful though.
I do foresee Goat's Requiem popping by later on. Another one I am completely smitten by atm. Outstanding album.
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That Tangerine Dream set is awesome, David! I've also got the second volume which is also pretty great too, but I'll admit I've hardly given them the constant workouts they deserve. Hmmm, got vol 1 here on my Ipod at work right now, so off we go!
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Originally posted by Aussie-Byrd-Brother Aussie-Byrd-Brother wrote:

Originally posted by TeleStrat TeleStrat wrote:

Monday...

<div style=": rgb248, 248, 252;">Mantric Muse - Mantric Muse  (Copenhagen, Denmark  2012)
<div style=": rgb248, 248, 252;">Instrumental psychedelic Space Rock <div style=": rgb248, 248, 252;">

F*cking killer album, Gary! The best Ozric Tentacles album that the Ozrics never recorded!

Might even give it a spin tonight.

Most definitely a great album Michael.  Thumbs Up
Yesterday was my first listen and I was so impressed that I tracked down the blue vinyl version which wasn't easy since copies are kind of scarce. 
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Sam, nice to see you've voted "yes" for Zacht Automaat. Smile

Myself, I have revisited one of my favorite Progressive Electronic albums today. That's right, I'm talking about Musik Von Harmonia. This album is magnificent. Magnificent. The early-70's drum machines add such a distinctive flavor and there is just something about the recording, instrumentation, and colors of this album that make it one of my favorites to come out of Germany.

Cartoon - Cartoon This is definitely a lost gem of avant-rock. The instrumentation is interesting. Although there is almost no bass guitar, the sound feels very rich and full. Loads of synthesizers and nice Hammond organ remind me of Brain Salad Surgery at times. But the music makes me thing of Art Zoyd or Univers Zero, but without the dark, ominous element. Really good stuff!
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The Mars Volta - Octahedron
The Mars Volta - Noctourniquet
Yes - Relayer
Jethro Tull - Thick as a brick
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Tame Impala - "Innerspeaker"
Brian Eno - "Ambient 1: Music for Airports"
Harold Budd / Brian Eno - "Ambient 2: The Plateaux of Mirror"
25,000 kittens - s/t
Stars of the Lid - "The Tired Sounds of Stars of the Lid"


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Tuesday...

Mono - Requiem For Hell  (Japan  2016)
Instrumental, experimental, post rock 

1886 - Before The Fog Covers The Mount  (Barcelona, Spain  2015)
70s hard rock, heavy psych rock 

Wolves Of Winter - Wolves Of Winter  (Phoenix, Arizona  2016)
Desert, fuzz, psych, doom trio

Kalamata - Kalamata  (Hildesheim, Germany  2014)
Instrumental psych, stoner trio 

Alpine Fault - Iraena's Ashes  (Auckland, New Zealand  2011)
Melodic progressive metal 


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Originally posted by ALotOfBottle ALotOfBottle wrote:

Sam, nice to see you've voted "yes" for Zacht Automaat. Smile
It took six albums to make up my mind, good thing I have plenty of listening time Tongue


Cerrone - III (Really cool (and Jarre-ish in places) Electronic Disco on side A. Side B is the usual stuff with strings and brass... meh)
Popol Vuh - Einsjäger & Siebenjäger (I enjoyed this one more than the previous two for some reason)
Harold Budd / Brian Eno - "Ambient 2: The Plateaux of Mirror" (Quite minimalistic but very soothing and different from "Abandoned Cities". I'll have to listen to Airports as well, Andrew Thumbs Up)
Zacht Automaat - We're Glad You Agree
Zacht Automaat - As It Is Spoken, It Shall Be Done
The Flower Kings - Retropolis (I see what you mean Michael, it's like Close to the Edge meets Red. It makes sense since Retropolis is both wondrous and strange: after all everyone sells something (illegal?) and wizards morph into Elvis LOL)
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Rush - Presto ( <3 <3 <3 )
Röyksopp - The Inevitable End
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Renaissance - 'Scheherazade and Other Stories': Ya know, I actually think "The Vultures Fly High" is my favorite track off this release, followed by "Ocean Gypsy". Guess I'm really feelin' the shorter tracks.

Renaissance - 'Ashes are Burning': Man the opener "Can You Understand" on this album is so damn DOPE. In fact the only song I really have trouble with is "Let it Grow". There's only so much 'lovey-dovey' I can handle.

Lisa Loeb - 'Firecracker': I loved this woman in the mid-90's, though I didn't pay much attention to her music. This release is quite a mess, but there's a couple of goodies within. Feels like a rarities, demo & B-sides album.


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Sally Oldfield - Waterbearer
Officina Meccanica - La Follia
St John's Choir - Cantique de Jean Racine, Op. 11
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Happy The Man - Crafty Hands - First time listen for this one. Plenty of excellent synth-driven (mostly) instrumental prog on side one; the compositions and performances are tasteful and organic. Side two presents some more interesting wind arrangements, all still to a very high standard of composition. What with this and Yezda Urfa's Boris, Mr. Smith may have been on to something all along! LOL

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Harold Budd / Brian Eno - "Ambient 2: The Plateaux of Mirror"
Vir Unis - "Aeonian Glow (A New Aeon)"
Grouper - "A I A: Alien Observer"
Nicky Jadaszewski - "BIO-111"
Brian Eno - "Music for Films"
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^oh i love Plateaux of Mirror.....been ages since I've played any Eno ambient stuff.  Have to dig it out sometimes..
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Wednesday...

Arcade Messiah - II    (Sligo, Ireland  2015)
Instrumental post-rock, metal 

Arcade Messiah - Arcade Messiah    (Sligo, Ireland  2014)
Instrumental post-rock, metal 

Gryflet - Time Left To Kill  (Taunton, England  2016)
Mostly instrumental, psych, desert, stoner 

Summoner - Phoenix  (Boston, MA  2012)
Hard rock, stoner, doom with dual guitars  
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Cardiacs - On land and in the sea
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- Crime Slunk Scene
Frank Zappa
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