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Guldbamsen
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Yup love that Cromagnon album. Bought it back in high school to woo women with. Didn't exactly work but I did dig it from day one. Cool to see that Teddy album mentioned on here. Mr Library man strikes back... Funny how some of these under the radar experimental electronic albums got tagged with the misnomer of 'library music'. Me yesterday with an insane hangover: Klaus Schulze - Privée Cocteau Twins - Victorialand Cluster - ll Kalevala - People No Name Steve Miller Band - Children Of The Future Tangerine Dream - Reims gigs from the official bootleg boxset John Coltrane - Meditations Ochre - Lemodie Kendrick Lamar - Untitled Unmastered |
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Magnum Vaeltaja
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PFM - Per Un Amico - Such a sublime album, that's the only way to describe it. The only problem I have with it is that it just gets less and less interesting as it goes. Appena Un Po is one of the best openers of all time, and perhaps my favourite RPI song, period. Then Generale and its frantic jazz freak-out makes for a good followup. Then by the time you get to the title track, I find that this album loses a lot of energy. Side two is very pretty, but I don't find it especially moving.
Pallas - The Sentinel - When you cut out the pop drivel and put on the expanded edition with the full Atlantis Suite, this really isn't too bad of an album at all. Even then, it still sounds quite generic, and the production is quite poor, but there are some good symphonic instrumental passages to make it worthwhile. A few more: Brand X - Unorthodox Behaviour - My admiration for Phil Collins as a drummer comes exclusively from this album and its followup, Moroccan Roll. The man slayed fusion, even if his Genesis work was notably average. Anyway, the arrangements on this album are highly original, the performances tight, and there's a sort of late night 50's"espionage"-type vibe that I get from a lot of it that makes it cool to put on now and again. Black Sabbath - Paranoid - War Pigs. Enough said. Grateful Dead - Blues For Allah (Bonus Tracks) - Listened to a collection of 6 previously unreleased studio jams and demos that are included on recent reissues of the original album. Not extraordinary stuff, but not too shabby either. Creative psychedelic fusion, as one would expect from the Dead, especially this period of their career. Cherry Five - Cherry Five - Love this album! All the positive, upbeat feel of Yes (a la Yes Album) but with even more keyboard pyrotechnics to rock along to. There isn't a single wasted note on the whole album; it's an action packed Italian (albeit with English vocals) fun-fest from start to finish. Hanagaria - Court of Hallucinations - A new release by an absolutely bonkers outfit out of Israel. Thanks for sharing, Sagi! This is one of the best modern releases I've heard, no doubt one of the most interesting. A flamboyant assault of theatrical, out of control, avant-garde prog, this is one of those ones that I can't imagine myself getting tired of too quickly. There's so much going on here and I love it.
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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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ALotOfBottle
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Mainly dark and/or
ambient selections today. Something in the air calling for that type of music
today. All you would want to do is stay indoors contemplating and sipping hot
tea with raspberry syrup.
Eberhard Weber - The Following Morning This is beautiful. Four
delicate, carefully orchestrated compositions. The instrumentation is
interesting with Weber's upright bass and Rainer Brüninghaus' acoustic and
electric pianos being the three instruments in the foreground. The orchestral
accompaniment from the French horn, oboe, and cello is gentle, but crucial. The
end result is very dark, kind of nostalgic and, in result, extremely moving.
Highly recommended! Agitation Free - Last I never quite “got” Agitation Free, even when I was on my “extreme” krautrock kick this summer, when all I could do was to listen to German space jams all day without even eating. I know it’s a very good band, though, and I do enjoy listening to them every now and then. This is probably their best album, in my opinion, a healthy mix of Cluster-esque drones and very nice modal guitar jams. |
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Magnum Vaeltaja
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Love that kind of mood, and Eberhard Weber's stuff always hits the spot for that kind of weather. I find In The Land of Grey and Pink, Quella Vecchia Locanda's Il Tempo Della Gioia and King Crimson's Islands to be ideal albums for those days, too.
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Igor Stravinsky / Cleveland Orchestra / Pierre Boulez - "Pétrouchka; Le Sacre du printemps"
Béla Bartók / Takács Quartet - "The 6 String Quartets" Liz Unphair - "Tall Tales From Nothing Land" |
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Meredith Monk - Turtle Dreams
The Mothers of Invention - Weasels Ripped My Flesh Guru Guru - Hinten The Raincoats - Odyshape Low - I Could Live in Hope
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Sunday...
Intimissimo - The Opponents (Lodi, Italy 2015) Heavy instrumental stoner rock trio (2 bass players and a drummer) Mantric Muse - Mantric Muse (Copenhagen, Denmark 2012) Instrumental psychedelic Space Rock Slow Green Thing - Slow Green Thing I (Dresden, Germany 2014) Classic hard rock, stoner, doom Zone Six / Vespero - The Split Thing (Germany / Russia 2012) Instrumental psychedelic space rock (3 tracks by Vespero, 1 long track by Zone Six) The Blue Sunshine Family Band - The Blue Sunshine Family Band (Santa Rosa, CA 2016) Instrumental hard rock, stoner, doom with dual lead guitars Edited by TeleStrat - November 21 2016 at 04:07 |
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Yeah, it's impossible not to feel good after that. Funny how it later became Goblin, far from the positive vibe of Cherry Five This weekend: The Winstons - s/t Ingranaggi della Valle - In Hoc Signo (I heard it a few times already and still can't distinguish any song from the other, the album sounds a bit samey so far.) Il Tempio delle Clessidre - alieNatura (I don't know how I didn't notice before that the epic synth solo in the end of "Il Passo" is faded out way too soon in the vinyl version and there was no need since there's some unused space on that side This is almost as disappointing as a radio edit of "Free Bird". I'll have to think twice before buying another LP from Black Widow, I'm afraid the quality of the cover is the best thing about the ones I have.) Tangerine Dream - Exit
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ALotOfBottle
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John Coltrane - A Love Supreme
Brian Eno - Ambient 1: Music for Airports |
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Rush - S/T
Yes - The Yes Album Accept - Metal Masters Jethro Tull - Aqualung
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Dungen - Haxan
Banco - Canto Di Primavera Association P.C - Sun Rotation Finnforest - Lahto Matkalle Apsara - Archive Recordings Goma - 14 De Abril |
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Can - Future Days
Pink Floyd - Meddle John Coltrane - Meditations Whitehouse - Birthdeath Experience Whitehouse - Total Sex Whitehouse - Erector
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Some great stuff on here today!
For me... Rush - All the Word's a Stage Eno - Discreet Music Stevie Nicks - Rock a Little Arlo Guthrie - Son of the Wind |
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...that moment you realize you like "Mob Rules" better than "Heaven and Hell"
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Monday,,,
The Egocentrics - Center Of The Cyclone (Timisoara, Romania 2011) Mostly instrumental psychedelic rock trio Stonehead - Inner Demons (Dresden, Germany 2016) Hard rock, stoner rock Tumbleweed Dealer - TDIII Tokes, Hatred & Caffeine (Montreal, Canada 2016) Instrumental, psych, stoner, groove Tank86 - Obey (North Brabant, Netherlands 2015) Instrumental heavy stoner rock The Shooters - Planet Of The Black Sun (Jerez De La Frontera, Spain 2012) Hard rock, stoner rock Otehi - Dead Chants And Forbidden Melodies (Rome, Italy 2014) Experimental, desert, psych, stoner A Basket Of Mammoths - Unkept And Matted (Melbourne, Australia 2016) Psychedelic stoner rock trio Spaceslug - Lemanis (Wroclaw, Poland 2016) Very heavy psych, stoner, doom trio Edited by TeleStrat - November 21 2016 at 21:50 |
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today's theme: Lemon/2016 retro pop
Lemon Demon - "Spirit Phone" The Lemon Twigs - "Do Hollywood" |
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Meltdowner
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^ When life gives you lemons, make a playlist
Yesterday: Hemina - Venus Mad Fellaz - II SOT - Kogel Mogel Billie Holiday - Body & Soul Gustav Holst - The Planets Camel - s/t Jean-Luc Ponty - Mystical Adventures
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Queensr˙che - Operation:Mindcrime
Queensr˙che - Promised Land Queensr˙che - Empire Pain of Salvation - Remedy Lane - Remastered and Relived (one of the best albums ever made, some much power and emotion)
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Sagichim
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Ho Ho!! Kevin I'm really glad you dig these guys, like you said they are out of control. And I know what you mean There's so much going on all the time so you never tire of it even though it's quite demanding. It's slowly becoming one of my favorite albums this year no doubt about it, I'll try and add the band to the archives hopefully tomorrow. |
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ALotOfBottle
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Only one today.
Cluster - Cluster II |
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