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Technical Space Composer's Crew - Canaxis 5
Lemon Kittens - We Buy A Hammer For Daddy Andrew Hill - Compulsion King Crimson - Discipline
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Yesterday:
Genesis - Trick Jimi - Axis Coltrane - A Love Supreme GZA - Liquid Swords Amon Tobin - Bricolage Klaus Johann Grobe - Spagat der Liebe Wolf People - Ruins Stormy Six - L'Apprendista |
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Cool, thanks Oh, I forgot the check out more albums from them I totally forgot about the new album, thanks for recommending This weekend: Causa Sui - Return to Sky Peste & Sida - É Que É Sean Riley & The Slowriders - s/t Pyotr Tchaikovsky - Sympony No. 6 Black Mountain - IV Zanov - Virtual Future
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Hmm...guess that wasn't you then. Well, they're easily my favourite Canterbury act. Love both of their albums, and pretty much equally too. I used to prefer Rotters' Club slightly, but lately I've been more in the mood for their debut. Anyway, last few days for me: King Crimson - In the Court of the Crimson King King Crimson - In the Wake of Poseidon Emerson Lake & Palmer - s/t Emerson Lake & Palmer - Tarkus Emerson Lake & Palmer - Pictures at an Exhibition Emerson Lake & Palmer - Trilogy Emerson Lake & Palmer - Brain Salad Surgery Emerson Lake & Palmer - Welcome Back My Friends to the Show That Never Ends ~ Ladies and Gentlemen Emerson Lake & Palmer - Works Vol. 1 Emerson Lake & Palmer - Black Moon (RIP Greg ) Bugge Wesseltoft - It's Snowing on My Piano John Zorn - A Dreamers Christmas Ulver - Blood Inside Also, belated happy birthday, Nick. Hope you had a good one.
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Judas Priest - Defenders of The Faith - This'll wake you up in the morning, any day of the week! Freewheeel Burniiiiiiiiinn!!!!!!!
Rick Wakeman - Six Wives of Henry VIII - Ah, probably the one tasteful album of his entire solo career. Very well done symphonic prog, and a keyboard lover's paradise. Always a delight to put this one on, even if "Rick Wakeman On Ice" is my absolute favourite thing prog has ever produced. Boston - Boston - One of the great feelgood albums of all time! Hard not to belt out each and every track on here, it's just so melodic and catchy. Lynyrd Skynyrd - Pronounced [Leh-nerd Skin-nerd] - God, this is such a masterpiece. Ronnie Van Zant = my #1 favourite singer and lyricist of all time. The ballads on here are so gorgeous (the mellotron is Tuesday's Gone is spine-chillingly beautiful), and everything else just plain rocks (with the demo Gimme Three Steps substituted in for that extra honky tonk goodness, of course). And Free Bird, FM staple as it is (or so they say; I actually have yet to ever hear this on the radio), will blow any of your wimpy prog epics out of the water 9 times out of 10. There's only one problem with it, though; the guitar solo's way too short! Harmonium - Si On Avait Besoin d'Une Cinquième Saison - Ha, of all the albums to turn up on shuffle to follow up Free Bird, I just happen to get one of the lightest and most laid back ones in my collection! Not that I'm complaining, though; this is another one of my all-time faves. So many happy memories and associations with this one. And Serge Fiori's voice is just exceptional. A perfect album for any season!
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Monday,,,
Elephant9 - Walk The Nile (Oslo, Norway 2010) Instrumental jazz rock / fusion trio Elephant9 - Dodovoodoo (Oslo, Norway 2008) Instrumental jazz rock / fusion trio Sahara Surfers - High Lands (Innsbruck, Austria 2016) Desert, psych, stoner Earthless - Sonic Prayer (San Diego, CA 2005) Instrumental guitar driven hard rock trio Dreamtime - Strange Pleasures (Brisbane, Australia 2016) Inspired by late sixties psychedelic bands Twin Speak - Twin Speak (Utica, NY 2014) Instrumental jam, stoner, desert rock trio Universe 217 - Change (Athens, Greece 2016) Female fronted heavy rock, doom, metal (excellent vocals) |
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Jean-Michel Jarre - Oxygène 7-13
A la Ping Pong - Extrem Musik à la Ping Pong Phase 1 Mother Superior - s/t Salada de Frutas - Crime Perfeito (First listen. I heard their last album was a failure in sales, it could only mean one thing in 1982. Easily their best.) The Awakening - Hear, Sense and Feel (I discovered this obscure Jazz band on the radio two days ago. Incredible album ) Motorpsycho - Here Be Monsters (Definitely better than "Behind the Sun")
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Funkadelic - Maggot Brain Today: Blameful Isles - Onaip |
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Pink Floyd - Piper at the Gates of Dawn
Franco Battiato - Pollution Franco Battiato - Fetus Amon Duul II - Carnival in Babylon Talk Talk - Spirit of Eden A Tribe Called Quest - Midnight Marauders Popol Vuh - In Der Garten Pharaos
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Yesterday:
Yatha Sidhra - A Meditation Mass Deuter - D Today: Bark Psychosis - Hex Gentle Giant - Free Hand Tortoise - Millions Now Living Will Never Die Now to study for a final happening tomorrow that's worth 55% of my grade...
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My choices last night: Genesis – Duke Anglagard – Hybris Anima Morte – The Nightmare Becomes Reality Posto Blocco 19 - Motivi di sempre - a short but superb album! Marchesi Scamorza – Hyphophonia - a great second album from them Michael Brueckner – Trois Briques Big Big Train - Folklore - yes, it's nice, exquisitely played and beautifully sung, and most of the songs suddenly throw in some wonderful unexpected instrumental passage just in the nick of time as they're starting to get a bit plodding, but there's something getting a little dull with the whole polite `English-ness' of it all (which I'm sure is one of the main qualities that appeals to their fans about them). For me there's a real `quietly musing whilst nodding your head, stroking your chin and smoking your pipe in your maroon dressing gown while reclining in your posh chair' quality that is kind of turning my stomach. It sure didn't need to run for almost 70 minutes as well. |
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Good luck!
Huh, my favourite local record store has these two on CD, but I'm not really familiar with Battiato's stuff. Would you recommend them? Anyway, today's tunes: Birds and Buildings - Bantam To Behemoth - Probably my favourite prog album of the 21st century so far. The vocals are nothing special and often lost in the mix, but there's so much going on instrumentally that it more than compensates. Yep, this is definitive eclectic prog. There's a bit of everything in here, and so much more; they're all over the place! If you adore complex, diverse, (and frankly insane) music, then this is a must-hear.
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Larkstongue41
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I definitely would recommend them, especially for you who seem to share my love for the more mellow/melodic side of RPI. These 2 albums feature really awe-inspiring synthesizer passages that remind me of PFM in songs like "Impressioni Di Settembre", "Appena Un Po" and "Il Banchetto", but his stuff is definitely more experimental than PFM. Both albums are pure RPI, sure to be appreciated by anyone familiar with the genre.
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"Larks' tongues. Wrens' livers. Chaffinch brains. Jaguars' earlobes. Wolf nipple chips. Get 'em while they're hot. They're lovely. Dromedary pretzels, only half a denar."
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Tuesday...
Lothorian - Beyond The Astral Mind (Maaseik, Belgium 2016) Mostly instrumental doom, sludge, stoner trio Russian Circles - Station (Chicago, IL 2008) Instrumental post rock trio Rotor - Funf (Berlin, Germany 2015) Instrumental hard rock, stoner rock Electric Citizen - Higher Time (Cincinnati, Ohio 2016) Female fronted hard rock Were Jaguars - Sea And Land (Austin, Texas 2015) Experimental, psychedelic, doom, stoner trio |
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Magnum Vaeltaja
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Cool, I'll check them out!
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Meltdowner
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^ Definitely get Pollution. Great album and I should give it another listen as well
Yesterday: Gotic - Gegants i Serpentines (This is truly fantastic, Audun It seems a bit more Fusion than the debut.) Supertramp - s/t (I'm yet to find a copy of this in good condition.) Arena - Pride Fever Knife - s/t The Awakening - Mirage (Even better than the debut! It's such a great mixture of Jazz genres and moods. ) Strawbs - Grave New World (Quite annoying: a gatefold LP witout tracklist or credits on it... thanks Internet. Funny you mention the polite Englishness, Michael, I was thinking something similar of this, although not nearly as grating as JT. I guess I much prefer the Mediterranean side of Prog Folk, for obvious reasons.)
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I second this. Awesome album! It may very well end up as one of my 2016 picks, as a matter of fact. |
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Herbie Hancock - Maiden Voyage
Roxy Music - Roxy Music Henry Cow - Legend Henry Cow - Unrest Area - Arbeit Macht Frei Il Balleto Di Bronzo - Ys Osanna - Palepoli Miles Davis - Kind of Blue
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Univers Zero - Uzed
Univers Zero - Heatwave Rip Rip & Panic - God Alvin Lucier - I Am Sitting In A Room Om - Conference of the Birds
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Larkstongue41
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^ Did you nail that exam?
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