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Originally posted by Meltdowner Meltdowner wrote:

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I used to rate `Expresso 2' higher than I do now (I still enjoy it, but it's not as consistent as `Gazeusse!' before it), but at the same time, it's much better than both `Downwind' and `Time is the Key' that followed, which sounded like Pierre Moerlin having a vibraphone orgy with his mates at his place on the weekend! (Although, I'll admit it's been a few years since I've played both of those two, I'm now seriously curious to dig them out again)

`Trans Europe Express'....that's considered a masterpiece WHY??? I mean, it's perfect alright...although I still maintain that the band build up these potentially cool electronic pieces and then sh*t all over them with those dreary repetitive vocals. I don't know...I'm on about my tenth listen at this point, and I can listen to it in the background and kind of enjoy it, but for something with its status, it seems so...lightweight to me? Urgh...and if I hear `Even the greatest stars....' repeated one more time....
 
I'll have to give it more spins before I buy Gazeuse then. This is still the only Gong album I have in my collection Embarrassed

At least on PA, none of their albums reaches 4 stars Tongue I try not to be affected by the common opinion, although once in a record store, I heard a father tell his daughter "that's Kraftwerk, the creators of Electronic music" Dead That's bad parenting, if you ask me LOL

That actually borders on child abuse, Sam, pretty sure you have permission to go up and slug that guy in the face!
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The Grand Astoria - Omnipresence  (Saint Petersburg, Russia  2011)
Progressive, psychedelic, stoner, fuzz 

Laserdrift - Laserdrift  (Tampere, Finland  2015)
Heavy psych rock, stoner rock 

Russian Circles - Geneva   (Chicago, IL  2009)
Instrumental post rock trio 

Pyrior - Portal   (Berlin, Germany  2016)
Instrumental, heavy psych, stoner trio 

Ten East - Skyline Pressure  (Palm Desert / Netherlands  2016)
Instrumental, desert, stoner, jam  (Members of Yawning Man and Automatic Sam)

Zombi - Surface To Air   (Pittsburgh, PA  2006)
Instrumental, electronic, ambient, space rock 


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Don't diss Kraftwerk !! I love The Man Machine (actually, I prefer The Workings Of A Woman.......) but seriously (ha, PhilCo dig.......) those late-70's Kraftwerk albums are pretty good, but my ultimate favourite is their debut - no, NOT Autobahn, but their s/t album with Ruckzuck. Pure Krautrock brilliance
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Originally posted by Aussie-Byrd-Brother Aussie-Byrd-Brother wrote:


That actually borders on child abuse, Sam, pretty sure you have permission to go up and slug that guy in the face!
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Originally posted by Tom Ozric Tom Ozric wrote:

Don't diss Kraftwerk !! I love The Man Machine (actually, I prefer The Workings Of A Woman.......) but seriously (ha, PhilCo dig.......) those late-70's Kraftwerk albums are pretty good, but my ultimate favourite is their debut - no, NOT Autobahn, but their s/t album with Ruckzuck. Pure Krautrock brilliance  
Yeah, I heard the debut again the other day, it's awesome Cool


Today:
Van der Graaf Generator - Godbluff
Gentle Giant - Acquiring the Taste
Kitaro - Oasis
Eric Baule - Revelations Adrift
Vicente Palma - Parto
Harmonium - Si On Avait Besoin d'Une Cinquième Saison
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.O.Rang - Herd of Instinct
My Bloody Valentine - Loveless
Naked City - Heretic: Jeux Des Dames Cruelles
Harvey Milk - My Love Is Higher Than Your Assessment Of What My Love Could Be
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Cloud - Indeterminate   (Pittsburgh, PA  2016)
Instrumental stoner, metal, doom 

Bentrees - Psychollage  (Iglesias, Italy  2017)
Hard rock, desert, psych, stoner 

Domo - Domo   (Alicante, Spain  (2011)
Instrumental heavy psychedelic space rock  

Lunar Dunes - From Above  (London, England  2007)
Mostly instrumental psychedelic space jams 

Cosmic Fall - Kick Out The Jams  (Berlin, Germany  2017)
Instrumental psychedelic space jam trio 

Cult Of Lost Cause - Contritions  (Denver, CO  2016)
Instrumental, guitar driven, heavy rock 

Russian Circles - Memorial  (Chicago, IL  2013)
Instrumental post rock, metal trio

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Third Ear Band - Third Ear Band

Holy sh*t, I've actually listened to something from the Indo-prog category now LOL
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Kristeen Young - The Knife Shift
Will Butler - Policy
Modest Mouse - Strangers to Ourselves
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Saturday...

Silent Monolith - Another Way To Fly  (Nashville, TN  2015)
Classic hard rock, stoner, doom trio 

Ruby The Hatchet - Aurum  (Pleasentville, NJ  2015)
Female fronted 70s blues rock, stoner rock 

Frozen Planet...1969 - Electric Smokehouse  (Sydney, Australia  2017)
Instrumental, psychedelic fuzz, jam trio 

Earthling Society - Zen b*****d  (Fleetwood, England  2017)
Psychedelic, progressive, kraut-rock trio 

Pyrior - Oceanus Procellarum  (Berlin, Germany  2010)
Instrumental, desert, stoner, fuzz trio 

Uluru - Dazed Hill   (Istanbul, Turkey  2015)
Instrumental, heavy guitar driven, psychedelic jam trio

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Friday, Saturday and today...
Labradford - Labradford
The Gaslamp Killer - Instrumentalepathy
Conrad Schnitzler - Ballet Statique
The United States of America - The United States of America
Bruce Haack - Farad: The Electric Voice
Sun Araw - Belomancie
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Originally posted by ALotOfBottle ALotOfBottle wrote:

Friday, Saturday and today...
Labradford - Labradford
The Gaslamp Killer - Instrumentalepathy
Conrad Schnitzler - Ballet Statique
The United States of America - The United States of America
Bruce Haack - Farad: The Electric Voice
Sun Araw - Belomancie

Is this mere coincidence or did my listening to Labradford inspire you to do the same? Either way, enjoy, they're an incredible recent find of mine. A Stable Reference has been hugely memorable and affecting for me, and I've only listened to it twice. Great to see Conrad Schnitzler and The USA as well. 
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today I listened to the complete radiohead discography (still am), since I really enjoyed kid a and okc before. 

4 stars: kid a
3 stars: in rainbows, okc, tkol
2 stars: amnesiac, the bends

I still have httt and pablo honey on my playlist
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Bo Hansson - The Lord of the Rings
Phill Niblock - Four Full Flutes
Tim Buckley - Lorca
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Koenjihyakkei - Viva Koenji!!
Klaus Schulze - Mirage
Tangerine Dream - Rubycon
Bondage Fruit - Bondage Fruit II
Jean Louis - Jean Louis
Zwoyld - 200 000
Zao - Shekina
Ooioo - Taiga
Popol Vuh - In Den Garten Pharaos
Kraftwerk - Autobahr
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Sunday...

Forming The Void - Relic  (Lafayette, Louisiana  2017)
Heavy rock, stoner, metal, doom 

Crypt Trip - Crypt Trip   (San Marcos, Texas  2015)
Hard rock, stoner, psych, doom trio 

The Giant Hogweed Orchestra - The Giant Hogweed Orchestra  (Pori, Finland  2004)
Instrumental psychedelic space rock 

Fall Of An Empire - Croweater: An Echo In The Bone  (Spartanburg, South Carolina  2016)
Hard rock, blues rock, desert, stoner

Elephant9 - Dodovoodoo  (Oslo, Norway  2008)
"Progressive, psychedelic, jazz rock"

Polytoxicomane Philharmonie - plays "Psycho Erectus"  (Frankfurt, Germany  2003)
"Trippy folk, freaky psych jams, complex prog"

The Spacelords - Liquid Sun  (Wurttemberg, Germany  2016)
Instrumental psychedelic space rock trio 
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Just two awesome albums this weekend:
Maserati - Rehumanizer
Bruno Pernadas - Those Who Throw Objects...
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I keep forgetting to give that `Rehumanizer' a spin, Sam.

Last couple of days:

Beggars' Opera – Get Your Dog Off Me
Genesis – Duke
Cluster – Cluster II
Tangerine Dream – Alpha Centauri
Tangerine Dream – Phaedra
Tangerine Dream – Ricochet
Tangerine Dream – Hyperborea
Klaus Schulze - Cyborg
Michael Hoenig – Departure from the Northern Wasteland
Peter Baumann – Romance ‘76
Peter Baumann – Trans-Harmonic Nights
Ashra – New Age of Earth
Ash Ra Tempel – Le Berceau de Cristal
Triade – 1998: La Storia di Sabazio
Metamorfosi – E fu Il Sesto Giorno
L’Uovo di Colombo – s/t

Rustichelli and Bordini – Opera Prima (classic vintage RPI disc, such a heavy beast, and then there’s those ball-shredding vocals! )

Oresund Space Collective – Visions Of...
Ozric Tentacles - Arborescence
Ozric Tentacles – Jurassic Shift
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^ Does it mean your copy doesn't jump out of the shelf? Shocked

Really great list, by the way Thumbs Up

Third time I write this... I'm not a f**king robot Angry
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Originally posted by mechanicalflattery mechanicalflattery wrote:

Originally posted by ALotOfBottle ALotOfBottle wrote:

Friday, Saturday and today...
Labradford - Labradford
The Gaslamp Killer - Instrumentalepathy
Conrad Schnitzler - Ballet Statique
The United States of America - The United States of America
Bruce Haack - Farad: The Electric Voice
Sun Araw - Belomancie

Is this mere coincidence or did my listening to Labradford inspire you to do the same? Either way, enjoy, they're an incredible recent find of mine. A Stable Reference has been hugely memorable and affecting for me, and I've only listened to it twice. Great to see Conrad Schnitzler and The USA as well. 

Nothing in this world is a coincidence. LOL It's not, not in this case, at least. I've been wanting to investigate Labradford for some time, but, as often is the case, I forgot to do so. Your recent post inspired me to listen to one of their albums. And it's really good. Now I need to check out A Stable Reference, your enthusiasm is really encouraging. 

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ok so finished the discography yesterday and forgot to post, httt is a low end 3 star album and pablo honey is a solid 1 star album for me. 
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