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The Re-Stoned - Plasma  (Moscow, Russia  2012)
Mostly instrumental, experimental, psych, stoner, space 

REZN - Let It Burn  (Chicago, IL  2017)
Cosmic doom, heavy psych, fuzz 

Deep Space Destructors - III  (Oulu, Finland  2014)
Psychedelic space rock trio 

Dreamtime - Strange Pleasures  (Brisbane, Australia  2016)
Psychedelic rock, grunge, jam 

Arc Of The Aurora - Emergence  (Tempe, Arizona  2014)
"Heavy instrumental post rock, space rock" 

Space Debris - Archive Volume Two - All Man  (Weinheim, Germany  2011)
Mostly instrumental, psych, space, jam 

Brujas Del Sol - Moonliner  (Columbus, Ohio  2013)
Psych, space, drone, fuzz 

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ELP - Tarkus
Hibernal - After the Winter
Trovante - Baile no Bosque
Tohpati Bertiga - Riot
40 Thieves - The Sky is Yours
FFS - s/t
Dream Theater - Awake
Eloy - Ocean 2
King Crimson - Power to Believe
Camel - Breathless
Triana - Hijos del Agobio
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FFS = For F*ck's Sake?
Never heard of them but I like the name.

Me yesterday:

Dungen - Häxan (This has improved tenfold with the warmer weather)
Orbital - In Sides (Spring/Summer equals In Sides)
Blanck Mass - World Eater (Best electronic release this year bar none)
Avec Le Soleil Sortant De Sa Bouche - Pas Pire Pop, I Love You So Much (So strange vocals it literally hurts my brain...but I can dig it? Mjeaah there certainly is something there...something like a Navajo post-punk outfit outta the French zeuhl scene attempting to do a Krautrock album)
Thundercat - Drunk (The black Ariel Pink serves up psychedelic soul in the most delightful manner)
Parliament - Funkentelegy Vs. The Placebo Syndrome (Baoumchikabaouuwaooo)
Temples - Volcano (Tame Impala's Currents mk 2)
Klaus Schulze - X (Funny how albums can develop in one's head over time. This has gone from being an enjoyable record that by no stretch of the imagination could rival Klaus' earlier 70s output...to an absolute masterpiece! I really love this thing.)


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Originally posted by Guldbamsen Guldbamsen wrote:

FFS = For F*ck's Sake?
Never heard of them but I like the name.

Avec Le Soleil Sortant De Sa Bouche - Pas Pire Pop, I Love You So Much (So strange vocals it literally hurts my brain...but I can dig it? Mjeaah there certainly is something there...something like a Navajo post-punk outfit outta the French zeuhl scene attempting to do a Krautrock album)

Klaus Schulze - X (Funny how albums can develop in one's head over time. This has gone from being an enjoyable record that by no stretch of the imagination could rival Klaus' earlier 70s output...to an absolute masterpiece! I really love this thing.)
It wouldn't surprise me if they picked it for that reason Tongue It's the collaboration album of Franz Ferdinand with Sparks, although it sounds more like a Sparks album. It's a nice collection of quirky and humorous Pop tracks, as usual Smile

I didn't listen to them yet but the band name is quite trippy LOL

Yeah, it's so great it barely seems like a double album Approve
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f**king hell....I spent five minutes writing a reply to three of you, that f**king verification stopped me, asked me `Click all of the photos with dogs licking their balls' etc etc - click click click click click - SUCCESS, but then still gave me the `You don't have permission to access this page', so screw it. Sorry, fellas.

My choices for the last two days:

Apoteosi – s/t
Electric Sandwich – s/t
Camel – The Snow Goose
M. Efekt – Svitanie
Schicke, Fuhrs, Frohling - Symphonic Pictures
Hawkwind – The Machine Stops
Hawkwind – Live ‘79
Ikarus – s/t
Irish Coffee – s/t
Ozric Tentacles – Paper Monkeys
Porcupine Tree – Fear of a Blank Planet
Christadoro – s/t
La Maschera di Cera – Le Porte del Domani
Cherry Five – Il Pozzo dei Giganti
Manuel Göttsching - Inventions for Electric Guitar
Ashra - Blackouts
Harald Grosskopf – Synthesist
Steve Hackett – The Night Siren
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^  You know Michael, this robot thing is more frustrating than the political thread and I don't know when it will be resolved. I have gotten in the habit of opening two pages and copying and pasting my post so I have a backup. It's twice the work but this is the only music forum I'm on so it's here or nowhere.
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Originally posted by Meltdowner Meltdowner wrote:

Originally posted by Guldbamsen Guldbamsen wrote:

FFS = For F*ck's Sake?
Never heard of them but I like the name.

Avec Le Soleil Sortant De Sa Bouche - Pas Pire Pop, I Love You So Much (So strange vocals it literally hurts my brain...but I can dig it? Mjeaah there certainly is something there...something like a Navajo post-punk outfit outta the French zeuhl scene attempting to do a Krautrock album)

Klaus Schulze - X (Funny how albums can develop in one's head over time. This has gone from being an enjoyable record that by no stretch of the imagination could rival Klaus' earlier 70s output...to an absolute masterpiece! I really love this thing.)
It wouldn't surprise me if they picked it for that reason Tongue It's the collaboration album of Franz Ferdinand with Sparks, although it sounds more like a Sparks album. It's a nice collection of quirky and humorous Pop tracks, as usual Smile

I didn't listen to them yet but the band name is quite trippy LOL

Yeah, it's so great it barely seems like a double album Approve

I listened to your album today and loved every second of it.
My temporary position at the local kindergarden has ended though, so right this minute I am without my colouring tools I am working on a solution though.

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Hawkwind - The Machine Stops
Dream Theater - Images and Words
Jethro Tull - Aqualung (remix)
Jethro Tull - A Passion Play
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Banco del Mutuo Soccorso - Banco del Mutuo Soccorso
Godspeed You! Black Emperor - f# a# ∞
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Electric Octopus - Chaotic Wavemaker  (Belfast, Northern Ireland  2017)
Instrumental, psych, funk, jazz, jam trio 

Secret Saucer - Element 115  (Jefferson, Ohio  2005)
Instrumental improvised space rock 

Secret Saucer - Second Sighting  (Jefferson, Ohio  2007)
Instrumental improvised space rock 

Bernelius - Space Drifter  (Norway  2017)
Hard rock, blues rock, stoner rock 

Hidria Spacefolk - Symbiosis  (Finland  2002)
Instrumental psychedelic space rock 

Clouds Taste Satanic - To Sleep Beyond The Earth  (Brooklyn, NY  2014)
"Riff dominated stoner rock with instrumental doom" 

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Originally posted by Guldbamsen Guldbamsen wrote:

 
I listened to your album today and loved every second of it. 
My temporary position at the local kindergarden has ended though, so right this minute I am without my colouring tools   I am working on a solution though.
Glad you liked it Big smile
Your situation reminded me of this, for some reason Tongue



Yesterday:
Campo di Marte - s/t
Ashra - Blackouts (I don't think it has too much guitar, it's quite balanced with synths, in my opinion.)
Jorge Palma - Com Uma Viagem na Palma da Mão
Alphataurus - s/t (The album with insanely loud vocals.)
Yes - Time and a Word (The album with insanely loud bass.)
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I think I've made those kinds of 'hand' drawings with kids before...with much success! The trick is to go for odd colour combos, which often is what (certain) kids bring to the table.

Love that Campo di Marte. What a great anti-war record - even if the lingo escapes me.
Been a while since I last heard the Alphataurus debut. My fave used to be Il Mente Vola. The Italian Bruce Springsteen attack of the vocals are more toned down to deliver something vastly more sensuous and soft, which imo suits the singer immensely.

Me yesterday:
Runddans - Runddans (May just have to bump my rating up a notch. This album is brilliant!)
Samuel Cadima - Cascado
Catharsis - Les Chevrons (Pseudo French krautrock with Battiato-like organs)
The KLF - Chill Out (Bahahahaha like a sheep)
King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard - Flying Microtonal Banana
Magazine - Real Life (one of my high school loves - and it still packs a punch. Really appreciate how the organs and other such exotic instruments are implemented in the music. Art-Punk.)
Organisation - Tone Float
Dead Can Dance - Anastasis (such a great come-back album)
Thundercat - Drunk (I can't help myself - I'm addicted!)
Parliament - Osmium (Psychedelic funk at it's finest)

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Catharsis - Les Chevrons (Pseudo French krautrock with Battiato-like organs)

That's a band I really like. They get rather low ratings and I won't argue they are technically or compositionally great, but I like their music for this library music-like vibe mixed with A Saucerful of Secrets-era Pink Floyd atmospheres. Good stuff.
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Saucerful of Secrets meets library music is a fair parallel Tymon. Really love that early raw and unfiltered type of psychedelia. When psych gets too polished it loses it's meaning and soul.
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Caravan - In the Land of Grey and Pink
Gentle Giant - Playing the Fool
Hawkwind - Space Ritual
Triade - 1998: La Storia Di Sabazio
Jethro Tull - Thick as a Brick
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Originally posted by Guldbamsen Guldbamsen wrote:

Saucerful of Secrets meets library music is a fair parallel Tymon. Really love that early raw and unfiltered type of psychedelia. When psych gets too polished it loses it's meaning and soul.

Exactly. I was listening to "Amboss" from Ash Ra Tempel's debut today morning and these were exactly my thoughts. Although it's much different from Catharsis' music, I think it shares that freshness and unpolished quality. You find a lot of it in those virtually unknown recordings of bands that say home-pressed 300 albums of theirs in 1968 and their members went on to become furniture dealers or had a restaurant in North Dakota.
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Tuesday...

Deadpeach - Aurum   (Cattolica, Italy  2015)
Mostly instrumental, psychedelic, fuzz

Black Space Riders - Refugeeum  (Muenster, Germany  2015)
"Heavy psychedelic space rock"  

Cosmonaut Fuzz - Cosmonaut Fuzz  (Fortaleza, Brazil  2017)
Instrumental stoner, space, fuzz, doom "one man band"

Horizon - The Last Man In Terminus  (Alicante, Spain  2015)
Hard rock, desert, stoner, space trio 

Tumbleweed Dealer - TDIII Tokes, Hatred & Caffeine  (Montreal, Canada  2016)
Instrumental, funky, groove, jazz vibe 

Attalla - Glacial Rule  (Oshkosh, Wisconsin  2017)
Hard rock, doom, sludge, stoner 

Fungus Hill - Creatures  EP   (Umea, Sweden  2017)
Retro psychedelic, stoner rock 

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Invisible - Durazno Sangrando
Forma - Physicalist
Plank - Hivemind
Acid Mess - II
Strawbs - Grave New World (I seriously don't get the appeal of this album, it seeems like a collection of short and uninspired songs glued together to sound Prog.)
Supertramp - Crime of the Century
King Crimson - Red
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Originally posted by ALotOfBottle ALotOfBottle wrote:

Originally posted by Guldbamsen Guldbamsen wrote:

Saucerful of Secrets meets library music is a fair parallel Tymon. Really love that early raw and unfiltered type of psychedelia. When psych gets too polished it loses it's meaning and soul.

Exactly. I was listening to "Amboss" from Ash Ra Tempel's debut today morning and these were exactly my thoughts. Although it's much different from Catharsis' music, I think it shares that freshness and unpolished quality. You find a lot of it in those virtually unknown recordings of bands that say home-pressed 300 albums of theirs in 1968 and their members went on to become furniture dealers or had a restaurant in North Dakota.


Ain't that the truth!

I have quite a few of those old school psych records in my collection as well. One album and whambamthankyoumam they're out - presumerably now painters/realtors/scuba diving instructors.
Reminds me of McLuhan's sole album Anomaly for some reason. Fantastic psych gem nonetheless.

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Yo Samuel - how did you get along with Invisible's sophomore release? May just be my fave.
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