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Aussie-Byrd-Brother
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I got half way through the Van der Graaf Generator one, Sam, then lost interest. That was the first of their albums that I owned, so I guess I was kind of curious to revisit it for nostalgia...instead (surprise surprise), I'm still at the same point with it. I think I only listened to it because I saw it on my Ipod and thought `Why on Earth did this end up on here?'
Today's choices: Roger Waters – Hmmm, I forget the title – the new one !) Dream Theater – The Astonishing Clive Nolan – Alchemy Hawkwind – The Machine Stops Mostly Autumn – Sight of Day Marillion - Fugazi Diagonal – The Second Mechanism (unbelievably good second album, what a shame no-one seemed to make much notice of it when it came out. Pretty much sets the prog/indie-rock crossover standard) |
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Henry Lowther Band - Child Song Today: Ocarinah - Premiere Vision De L'etrange Kraftwerk - Live on Radio Bremen 1971 Varoius Artists - Musique Electroniques En France 1974-1984 Alice Coltrane - Universal Consciousness |
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progbethyname
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Sam. You are talking to a guy who completely understands. Man, I've got so many albums on the backburner. When you enjoy and like so much you financially start to prioritize. Anyway, the APP Vulture Culture disc. It's absolutely lovely to me. I mean in 1985 pop music had a certain level of sophistication to it and of course APP can blend the right amount of Prog to ignite a level of sophistication and accessibility. It's crossover Prog done quite well...almost as well as Duke! :) |
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What an awesome line up!! :) Hey magic Mike, do tell about the new Waters album. I'm anxious to grab that one. Just waiting for a hi res disc of it to come out. :) Today William Basinski-- a shadow in time Marillion-- Script For A Jesters tear The Beach Boys--- Pet Sounds (24/192k Mono) Royal Hunt-- Cargo Redemption-- Snowfall on judgement day NIN-- The Perfect Drug (EP) |
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Aussie-Byrd-Brother
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Hey Nick, head on over to the `Is This The Life We Really Want?' thread, there's plenty of my ramblings on the new Roger album over there!
You know, I was very surprised about (from what I can tell) there only being a standard CD and a vinyl version of that album being available. I assumed it might have come in various DVD Audio, etc editions. Worst thing is it's in one of the cardboard digi-sleeve deals - urgh! Have you pre-ordered the new Nolan musical yet? I know I tagged you in Facebook about it, but I wasn't sure if you ended up putting a pre-order in for it already - I haven't yet, but plan on doing so. It's probably one of my most eagerly awaited discs of their year |
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Good to know. APP is one of those bands I constantly come across good vinyl copies but because it's so common, I always end up buying something else This weekend: Iron Maiden - Brave New World Porcupine Tree - Deadwing The Grand Astoria - La Belle Époque Electric Moon - Inferno Light Year - Reveal the Fantastic Magma - 1001º Centigrades Salada de Frutas - Se Cá Nevasse... Ayreon - The Source (Bought the 2CD/DVD edition of it and spent 90 minutes looking at the booklet I maintain my opinion about the music. The story is a nice and cheesy space exodus one, quite similar to José Cid's "10000 Anos Depois...".) Beltzer & Brückner - Triplet |
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progbethyname
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^^ So Michael, I guess what you are saying to me "Is this the CD I am looking for. " :)
You know something. Those DIGI sleeves are boring. I agree with you, but I sure would like to have a physical copy regardless. A disc is a disc and I've heard the production/mix of the album is nothing short of steller. Anyway my friend, I will for sure check out the thread. I eagerly await to hear if Waters is up to his curmudgeonly, hard assed antics again. :) oh and I haven't ordered ze new Clive yet. I think it'll be cheaper for me to wait till it's on amazon I think? Sam. Any APP album you drop money on is worth it. AP is a first class audio engineer. All 10 APP studio and live albums sound out of this world production wise. I should also say that I really find not much fault with APP's music, but I must say that Tales of mystery & imagination as well as I Robot are the very best progressive works from the band. If you have those 2 albums you are in pretty awesome shape with them. :) Also, I dig the 'Brave New World' spin! I will be seeing Iron maiden in concert next month and it warms my heart to say it will be my 5th time seeing the band. What a live act! Anyhow, I hope you like that album. What a great transitional album in there career and right at the turn of the century too! :) Today's mandatory fun with discs. 3 Teeth-- Shutdown. ( for those who like Tool and noise gremlin antics this is a great spin. ) Genesis-- Wind & wuthering ( all in a mouses night. ;) Paradise Lost-- Icon Pink Floyd-- Wish You Here (24/96k) ( ah yeah...it's perfect. ) Judas Priest-- Nostradamus. ( ok. Been a good while since I've spun this album and wow did it ever come alive with me this time around. This is an insanely beautiful album, and proggy too! ) |
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Meltdowner
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^^ The first two are the only ones I have, I bought them a while ago. My copy of Tales is not in great condition though. I'm more familiar with BNW now, it was easier to enjoy Yesterday: Ethiva - s/t Richard Wright - Wet Dream (One of the best solo Floyd albums, in my opinion, right next to "On An Island".) Yes - Relayer (It makes me cringe in many parts, I'm not sure if it's the production or just my copy) Klaus Schulze & Pete Namlook - Dark Side of the Moog Vol.5 (The saga continues. For the first time it's not a continuous piece but it's much more inpired than the previous volume. I agree with the ratings on this site, so far.)
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I've never heard `Wet Dream', Sam....or at least not in twenty plus years Don't know if I even have a copy of it...going to go and have a look.
Did you ever hear his `Broken China' album from the Nineties? Not bad at all...has a couple of dull stretches, but it has its own unique sound, quite electronic and `modern'. What about `Relayer' makes you cringe, Sam? It's a cold icy mistress, no doubt. Tonight's choices: Il Rovescio della Medaglia - Contaminazione P.F.M – L’Isola di Niente Banco del Mutuo Soccorso – Io Sono Nato Libero District 97 – In Vaults Enchant – The Great Divide Glass Hammer – The Inconsolable Secret Kansas – The Prelude Implicit Ozric Tentacles – Straigeitude Cosmic Ground – Live Edited by Aussie-Byrd-Brother - June 06 2017 at 06:35 |
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Today.
3 teeth-- shutdown e.x.e ( loving it more. Great industrial metal album. Addictive. ) APP-- tales of mystery and imagination 40th ann blu-ray pure audio edition 24/96k ( Sam. This one is for you!! ) Pink Floyd-- The Final Cut ( gearing up for that new Waters album. Getting a copy weds if all goes well. :) Fear factory-- Digimortal ( the godfathers of industrial metal never let me down. ) Marillion-- Fugazi ( it's actually my least favourite with in fish era Marillion, however that does not mean I don't love it or find it absolutely amazing. ) Black Sabbath-- Reunion (holy god of thunder this album is their best live album ever I feel. ;) |
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^ I heard some bits of "Broken China" but never the whole album, I remember it was very different from the Floyd style. Where should I start? It has too much trebble, so some guitar/keyboard parts are earpiercing (and sometimes distorted), and you can barely hear the bass. Plus, the drums sound very flat and too much on background, it's impossible to feel any groove. The worst parts are the noisy ones, with plenty of percussion and other sounds, it sounds very confusing and I can't even distinguish a single instrument. Nice list! How's the new Cosmic Ground?
By the way, it looks like I'll probably see Moonspell playing "Wolfheart" and "Irreligious" at a festival next September Yesterday: Jorge Palma - Acto Contínuo Gary Numan - The Pleasure Principle Electric Light Orchestra - Time Riverside - Love, Fear and the Time Machine Camel - Nude (There's always a long time between spins, I never remember much from it.) Pink Floyd - Meddle (As much as I love the following albums, "Echoes" is their best achievement ) |
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Diagonal - The Second Mechanism Ash Ra Tempel - s/t Salto - Passeio das Virtudes Savanna - Dreams to be Awake Savanna - Aurora EP Rahsaan Roland Kirk - Blacknuss Sacri Monti - s/t Zombi - Shape Shift (It has too many similar tracks, especially on side C, they all sound the same. It could be a fantastic single album though.)
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Aussie-Byrd-Brother
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The Cosmic Ground live one sounds great, Sam, although probably not much different than the last few studio albums. However all four of the lengthy side-long pieces sound very different from each other. One is a really heavy brooding classic Berlin School piece, one is uptempo and trance-like, another is an ambient drone, etc. I'll get a review done in the next few days most likely. Were you considering getting an LP of it?
How did you find that Diagonal one, mate? Have you heard the debut as well? I had to check to see if that Zombi one you mention is the same one as I have, and sure enough it is, although I have the CD version...funny you mention the length, I never get more than half way through it without getting bored out of my mind! |
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Awesome! I'll have to give it a listen I still don't have any CG album but I'm considering buying a few on CD. For the price of a single LP, with shipping included, you can buy 3 CD's and I guess you don't get more than big-sized artwork and cool coloured vinyl. It's great, full of energy and fantastic musicianship. I particularly liked "These Yellow Sands". I remember you talked about the debut once, but I'm not sure if I actually listened to it. I took a few pauses to listen to the whole thing, I'm glad I bought this one on vinyl The long last track, despite being repetitive, is a nice change from the previous ones. It's more atmospheric and mesmerizing. I think that if they wanted to keep all the songs, they should have made some sort of suite. It's quite boring when you get a bunch of 3/4 minute tracks that follow exactly the same formula.
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Started out as an modern alphabet night, then got distracted!
Air – Pocket Symphony Blues Pills – s/t Cosmic Ground – s/t District 97 – The Trouble with Machines Elephant9 – Atlantis Finisterre - s/t Griot - Gerald Helmet of Gnats – High Street Izz – Crush of Night Ozric Tentacles – Jurassic Shift Zombi – Shape Shift |
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^ At least the album title starts with a J, and you could omit Zombi since you probably didn't listen to the whole thing
By the way, I read you comment about Griot on the other thread, the drums' production is the only negative thing on the album, in my opinion. Did you hear the drums for the upcoming album? They sound much better
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Griot - Gerald Viralata - Rota de Colisão O Gajo - Longe do Chão Trovante - Chão Nosso
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No, mate, I didn't even really know they had a new album on the way just yet! For some reason, the mp3/zip download that came with the Bandcamp purchase of the first EP is REALLY loud. I have to turn my Ipod down to a quarter of the usual level, and it's still loud and crystal clear. I wonder if it might be better if I tried ripping the CD instead? ***** Continuing the modern alphabetical run: Jean-Michel Jarre – Oxygene 3 Kl(aus) – s/t Lorenzo Montana - Nihil Max Corbacho – Splendid Labyrinths No-Man – Together We’re Stranger Oresund Space Collective – Out into Space (disc 1) Pendragon – Men Who Climb Mountains Quantum Fantay – Dancing in Limbo Robert Rich – Filaments Seven Steps to the Green Door – Fetish |
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^That Filaments is a great and very soothing listen. Last time I span it I felt like a sizzling piece of butter slowly melting away in the frying pan.
Griot's releasing a new album? I'm excited - especially if they record the drums with a little more warmth. I too find the production lacking in that department...but then again the surrounding music is very good. I have the same problem with this new band called The Electric Family. Brilliant musicians and very interesting tunes...though terribly marred by the fact that the production sounds as if it was lifted straight out of an early 90s pop album. The drums though are the worst! Think ...And Justice For All on a psychedelic rock effort??? The classic Can track Mary, Mary So Contrary also gets covered like this and it feels...erm...strange but in a weird conform manner. Me yesterday: Bruno Pernadas - Those Who Throw Objects... Forest Swords - Compassion Seventh Wave - Things To Come (Anyone else know of this little keyboard/mellotron feast?) Ulver - The Assassination Of Julius Caesar Maxophone - s/t Klaus Johann Grobe - Spagat Der Liebe Tim Maia - s/t (when psychedelic soul/funk meets samba) Klaus Schulze - X Angles 9 - Disappeared Behind The Sun (Beautiful jazzy madness a la Sun Ra in a huge trashcan) The Comet Is Coming - Channel The Spirits (Ohhh that jazz and contemporary psychedelic electronics combo!) |
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