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Meltdowner
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Only recent RPI yesterday
La Coscienza di Zeno - Sensitività La Bocca della Verità - Avenoth Taproban - Strigma La Maschera di Cera - Le Porte del Domani FEM - Epsilon Three Monks - The Legend of the Holy Circle Syndone - Odysséas
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Aussie-Byrd-Brother
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Heh, not a bad album amongst that lot, Sam!
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Meltdowner
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^ Indeed! I was very impressed with "Avenoth", I'll have to edit my list
It was also good to listen to other songs from FEM. They really need to put out a new album... well, I really need it Thanks for recommending Three Monks, it's a bit much at first listen, but I hope it will become better with more spins. That Syndone album was amazing as always I decided to give it a listen because I found out the Prog festival where I saw them closed their website and FB page. It's really goodbye Yesterday: Ghost - Meliora (Looking at their stage presentation, I thought they were much heavier. It's actually quite keyboard-heavy, I like it.) La Fabbrica dell'Assoluto - 1984: L'Ultimo Uomo d'Europa (But not as keyboard-heavy as this ) IQ - Tales From the Lush Attic (Does this get better if I consider it a Gabriel-era Genesis album? ) JáfuMega - s/t Ornatos Violeta - Cão Bob James - One RasaSound - Beginnings (An Ozrics related album released two months ago)
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TeleStrat
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Yesterday...
Sotano - El Rey Maquina (Santiago, Chile 2017) Heavy down-tuned distorted stoner rock trio. Vocals in Spanish. Obscure Paths - Meta (Malfetta, Italy 2016) Instrumental psychedelic space rock Sons Of Apache - Sons Of Apache I (Normandy, France 2013) Mostly instrumental stoner rock trio Serpent Throne - Brother Lucifer (Philadelphia, PA 2013) Laid back instrumental stoner metal with dual syncro lead guitarists |
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mechanicalflattery
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Terry Riley - A Rainbow in Curved Air
Abbey Lincoln - Straight Ahead Tortoise - TNT The Dead C - Harsh 70's Reality Sun Ra - Cosmic Tones For Mental Therapy
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ALotOfBottle
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^Great stuff!
Sonny Sharrock - Paradise Irmin Schmidt and the Inner Space - Kamasutra: Vollendung der Kiebe |
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TeleStrat
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Friday...
Brujas Del Sol - Moonliner (Columbus, Ohio 2013) Very spacey psychedelic rock with minimal vocals Native Daughter - War Elephant (Denver, Colorado 2012) Heavy instrumental post metal Jupiter - Your Eccentric State Of Mind (Helsinki, Finland 2014) Heavy psychedelic stoner rock trio Montgolfiere - Montgolfiere (Helsingborg, Sweden 2016) Instrumental, psychedelic, jazz, desert Monkey3 - Astra Symmetry (Lausanne, Switzerland 2016) Mostly instrumental psychedelic stoner rock The Damn Ol' Bones - The Damn Ol' Bones (Lipetsk, Russia 2013) Hard rock, blues rock, stoner rock |
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mechanicalflattery
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The Mothers of Invention - Weasels Ripped My Flesh
Satoru Wono - Sonata For Sine Wave and White Noise Ellen Fullman - Body Music
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progbethyname
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Home for the weekend.
Gazpacho-- Demon IQ-- The Road Of Bones (both discs) [ hey Sam. It gets 'better' if you mean you'd prefer IQ sounding more like a unique band. I'd check out Dark Matter and The Wake to give you an honest idea of how IQ, really do have their own brand of Neo prog however they've always rested pretty heavily on their contemporary influences. They are just one if those bands, but extremely great sounding. Not much better in the entire genre. Threshold-- The Ravages of time (disc 2. Damian era) Duran Duran-- Rio (2009 remaster special edition.) Dream Theater-- Chaos In Motion (disc 1 only) Enigma-- Enigma 2: The Cross of Changes Judas Priest-- Painkiller Trivium-- Silence In The Snow. ( very addictive straight forward thrash album.) Metallica-- Black album ( haven't spun this in a few years. Very satisfying. ) IQ-- Forever Live (1993) |
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Gimmie my headphones now!!! 🎧🤣
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Sorry mate I had some buns in the oven. They're now officially black With the amount of material one gets for those 11 bucks it really is quite the bargain. Hope you continue to dig this one - it has helped this dane overcome the most excrutiating hangover ever. New Years eh? I hope you entered 2017 in a similar if not slightly less delirious manner Today: Gadi Caplan - Morning Sun (Guys!!! You need to check out this guy! Totally blown away here. Sounds like a better version of Dave Gilmour anno 1972 on vocals doing this beautifully melodic psych rock fusion thing. Love the production, the drums, the choice of organs and piano - yum! A taste perchance? https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=dQBuBR7ato8 La Bocca della Veritá - Avenoth (great music with perhaps a tad too sterile of a production job for my tastes) Can - Ege Bamyasi Floating Points - Kuiper Dr Dre - The Chronic Weather Report - I Sing The Body Electric Pescado Rabioso - Artaud Edited by Guldbamsen - January 07 2017 at 10:06 |
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Xhol
Caravan - Motherf**kers GmbH & Co. KG Wow, this is splendid! I had not
investigated much of Xhol's catalog other than just hearing a few pieces on the
internet. I love how the music employs funk and blues-rock influences on
song-like parts, jazz influences on improvisation, and has it's own flavor when
experimenting with form, timbre, and harmony. Everything is amazingly balanced
and "on point." Definitely a gem! |
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Guldbamsen
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^Nice list there buddy.
Oh and Tymon I saw you span that Dälek Faust collab here the other day Been on a bit of a Faust trip lately but the earlier ones So Far, IV and 71 Minutes. Have you by any chance heard the Finnish band Utopianisti? They made an album last year called The Third Frontier. Very much in the Canterbury tangy fusion style you dig. Think Soft Machine with more horns. Edited by Guldbamsen - January 07 2017 at 14:24 |
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It's a bit immature and `hero-worship' in parts that debut (although there was an earlier cassette release too). Some cool moments, but I think `The Wake' is much better, even if if has more `new-wave' elements to the sound. It's definitely more original than the first disc at least, and Nicholls doesn't try to sound as much like Gabriel either. I've sadly got a VERY scratchy LP of that one, a shame because the cover is in pristine condition! Edited by Aussie-Byrd-Brother - January 07 2017 at 18:38 |
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Saturday...
White Shape - White Shape EP (Rockford, Illinois 2016) Experimental heavy psych with minimal background vocals Aural Hex - Essentia (Joensuu, Finland 2016) Instrumental with some background vocals, heavy psych, metal, doom Serpentina Satelite - Mecanica Celeste (Lima, Peru 2010) Instrumental psychedelic space rock Pathos - Elixir (Brazil 2016) Progressive heavy psychedelic rock |
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ALotOfBottle
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The three Faust albums you named are my favorites. I also really love The Faust Tapes, very much in the vein of those three. To be honest, I have never even heard of Utopianisti. I'll have to check them out, from your description and two 5-star reviews that The Third Frontier has, it sounds very tasty. Thanks a ton for that recommendation. |
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Dorothy Ashby - Afro-Harping
Nurse With Wound - Merzbild Schwet
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Utopianisti - The Third Frontier Thank you for the recommendation, David! This is a very interesting band. Their music is very well composed and arranged, as you said, very much in the vein of Canterbury bands and also Frank Zappa. I really like the guitar work as well as balanced keyboards. However, one thing that really disturbs me is that the music is pointlessly heavy at too many points, the drumming and the drum sound being very exhausting for my sensitive teenage ears. Overall, they are a really good band, though, I'll make sure to check out the previous releases.
Art Ensemble of Chicago - Phase One Most Art Ensemble of Chicago albums sound really similar, but that's not a problem with me, the formula is tried and tested, I love this stuff. |
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Cressida – s/t – What a skilled band...ravishing instrumentation, tight compositions, great singing...
Atomic Rooster – s/t - Did anybody else know that (ahem) "Atomic Rooster" is active again, playing some dates in the UK in late January? Beggars Opera – Waters of Change Bram Stoker – Heavy Rock Spectacular I.Q – Tales from the Lush Attic Ange – Au-Dela du Delire Amon Duul 2 – Wolf City Amon Duul 2 – Yeti If – Live in Europe ‘72 Morgan - Nova Solis - A cool album, but much better when the singing stops. Hawkwind - Live Seventy Nine - Very good live album. The first side is decent, but the second kick ass...There's a cool reinterpretation of Tim Blake's `Lighthouse', and the version of `Master of the Universe' here sounds like it could have easily appeared on the first two Iron Maiden albums! |
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Lights in a Fat City - Sound Column
Catherine Jauniaux - Fluvial Low - I Could Live in Hope Agitation Free - Malesch Nihilist Spasm Band - No Record Kayo Dot - Choirs of the Eye
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Steve Thorne - Into the Ether
Gandalf's Fist- The Clockwork fable (3CD) Yello-Toy John Foxx- Metamatic
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