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Yesterday:
107-34-8933 - Numbers
Boards of Canada - Geogaddi
Joe Meek & the Blue Men - I Hear a New World


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Egg - The Polite Force (Heart)
Intersystems - Number One (my unconscious Canada day celebration)
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Etron Fou Leloublan - Les Trois fou's perdegagnet(Best album from the first RIO assembly)
Popol Vuh - Letzte Tage - Letzte Nacht(my second favorite Popol Vuh album)
Popol Vuh - In Der Garten Pharaos(my favorite album from the band, and also one of my favorites in the Electronic genre too!)
Fred Frith - Step Across The Border(A Monster album from the genius Fred Frith!)
The Schulze-Schickert Session(What you expect when two geniuses work together? a Masterpiece)
Gunter Schickert - Uberfallig(Another awesome find)
Gunter Schickert - Samtvogel(a obscure gem from the legendary Schickert)
Akaten - 参(An super obscure japanese album that wowed me so many times)
Akaten -  純米吟醸(Excellent follow-up from the previous album, less eclectic but a little more complex in his compositions)
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^Great stuff. I find Gunter Schickert extremely underrated.

Just one today...
Klaus Schulze - Cyborg (ahhh, love this album by bits)
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My Canada Day picks yesterday:

Rush - Permanent Waves
Rush - Moving Pictures
Harmonium - Harmonium
Beau Dommage - Beau Dommage
Bruce Cockburn - Speechless
Opus-5 - Volume 1: Contre Courant
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Quite an eclectic weekend:
Tangerine Dream - Force Majeure
Queens of the Stone Age - Rated R
Schnauss & Munk - Passage
Nektar - Remember the Future
The Allman Brothers Band - Brothers & Sisters
OMD - Architecture & Morality
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MOOLAH - Woe Ye Demons Possessed (Sam, Michael, Vinicius - do you guys know this lost 1974 krautrock-like gem from the US? Excellent stuff. If you like reverb and echo-drenched soundscapes with hints of raga and electronics, you need to hear this!)
Gil Melle - The Andromeda Strain: Original Electronic Soundtrack
Fille Qui Mousse - Trixie Stapelton 291
Decayes - Ich Bin Ein Spiegelei (Another fantastic obscurity from the US, this time a bit more towards free-form/avant-garde/proto-no-wave side of American kraut-like-rock (that's a thing now), but also great)


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Grails - Chalice Hymnal
Outlaws - Outlaws
Outlaws - Lady In Waiting
Maxophone - La Fabbrica Delle Nuvole
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Elder - s/t
Elder - Dead Roots Stirring
Elder - Lore
Elder - Spires Burn/Release EP
Elder - Reflections of a Floating World
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Originally posted by ALotOfBottle ALotOfBottle wrote:


Fille Qui Mousse - Trixie Stapelton 291

Interesting, did you care for that album at all? I found it to be utterly atrocious myself, one of those obscure oddities that turn out to deserve their obscurity. But then it's been awhile since my last listen.
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Originally posted by ALotOfBottle ALotOfBottle wrote:


Fille Qui Mousse - Trixie Stapelton 291

Interesting, did you care for that album at all? I found it to be utterly atrocious myself, one of those obscure oddities that turn out to deserve their obscurity. But then it's been awhile since my last listen.

Yeah, it's way too raw for my ears. I really like the first track, though. But the rest of the album is very underwhelming. Neither does it not suck the listener in nor it posses any specific atmosphere. It has its moments, but I'm not a fan of it either.
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Originally posted by ALotOfBottle ALotOfBottle wrote:

MOOLAH - Woe Ye Demons Possessed (Sam, Michael, Vinicius - do you guys know this lost 1974 krautrock-like gem from the US? Excellent stuff. If you like reverb and echo-drenched soundscapes with hints of raga and electronics, you need to hear this!)

Hey mate, no, not at all, so thanks for the recommendation! Will look into it when I get home!
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Originally posted by ALotOfBottle ALotOfBottle wrote:

MOOLAH - Woe Ye Demons Possessed (Sam, Michael, Vinicius - do you guys know this lost 1974 krautrock-like gem from the US? Excellent stuff. If you like reverb and echo-drenched soundscapes with hints of raga and electronics, you need to hear this!)
Never heard of it but I'm listening to it right now, thanks!


Yesterday:
Syncage - Unlike Here (Fantastic stuff, but maybe too long for its own good. A second listen is in order though!)
Banda do Casaco - Também Eu
Sunrise Auranaut - The Ocean of Unspoken Words (Nice album, Michael!)
Kayo Dot - Plastic House on Base of Sky (So many guest musicians and you can't hear any of them. Probably the most frustrating album I heard this year.)
Psycho Praxis - Echoes From the Deep (Nothing wrong with it but it's just OK in my opinion.)
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The Peter Brötzmann Sextet/Quartet - Nipples
Masayuki Takayanagi New Direction Unit - Eclipse
Samuel Cadima - Cascata (Sam, love this! Really good music. It's very varied, but retains the hypnotic Berlin School quality. The title track is killer, my favorite moment is at 12 minutes in. I can only imagine what a great feeling it must be to release something you put your heart and time into and wait to hear what others think about it. Again, great album, congratulations! Smile)


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Originally posted by ALotOfBottle ALotOfBottle wrote:

MOOLAH - Woe Ye Demons Possessed (Sam, Michael, Vinicius - do you guys know this lost 1974 krautrock-like gem from the US? Excellent stuff. If you like reverb and echo-drenched soundscapes with hints of raga and electronics, you need to hear this!)
Nop i've not heard this yet, but i'm going after it right now!
Yesterday: 
Diamanda Galas - Litanies of Satan(Scariest thing i've heard on my life, but it's AWESOME)
Fred Frith - Gravity(Superb Album)
Fred Frith - Helter Skelter(Excellent album obscured by some others)
Present - No.6(Excellent one)
Asmus Tietchens - Abfleischung(Musique Concrete, too much for me at the moment)
Moebius & Tietchens - Moebius + Tietchens(Wow, it's getting better)
Irmler & Liebezeit - Flut(Now that's the avant-garde type of music that i like, awesome)
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Originally posted by andreol263 andreol263 wrote:

Asmus Tietchens - Abfleischung(Musique Concrete, too much for me at the moment)

If you don't want to overdose musique concrete, but still want to listen to Asmus Tietchens, have a listen to his 2014 release Der Fünfte Himmel. I stumbled upon it quite accidentally, but enjoyed it very much, it reminds me of Sowiesoso-era Cluster and early Harmonia very much.
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Originally posted by ALotOfBottle ALotOfBottle wrote:


Samuel Cadima - Cascata (Sam, love this! Really good music. It's very varied, but retains the hypnotic Berlin School quality. The title track is killer, my favorite moment is at 12 minutes in. I can only imagine what a great feeling it must be to release something you put your heart and time into and wait to hear what others think about it. Again, great album, congratulations! Smile)
I'm really glad to hear it, thanks for the feedback! The third part is supposed to be the climax of the suite, I think it wouldn't be as interesting if it was a separate piece. Yeah, it was great to finally reveal it to everyone, although an even better feeling was listening to the whole thing for the first time, since I had the album very structured in my head even before recording. The music itself was mostly improvised though Smile


Yesterday:
Moolah - Woe Ye Demons Possessed (It's very good Tymon, it reminds me of early Popol Vuh.)
Crucis - s/t (I really enjoyed this one too, it's not as eclectic as the follow-up but it's concise.)
Nektar - Remember the Future
Santana - Abraxas
Vangelis - Rosetta


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Sorry, Tymon, didn't get a chance to listen to that album yet, I've had a ton of glitchy internet problems since last night, couldn't even get to play my precious `Criminal Case' online games! Will try again tonight.

Well done again on the album, Sam, superb effort....the start of many, I'm absolutely sure.

(nice choices with the Santana, Nektar and Vangelis discs too!)

My choices today:
Maserati – Rehumanizer (next review, Sam!)
Monarch Trail – Skye
Accordo dei Contrari – AdC
Moogg – Le Ore I Giorni Gli Anni
Le Porte Non Aperte – Golem
Celeste - Principe di un Giorno
Area – Arbeit Macht Frei
Asgard – Tradition & Renouveau
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Originally posted by Aussie-Byrd-Brother Aussie-Byrd-Brother wrote:


Well done again on the album, Sam, superb effort....the start of many, I'm absolutely sure. 

(nice choices with the Santana, Nektar and Vangelis discs too!) 

My choices today:
Thanks! Well, but not too many I hope Tongue

Yeah, it was a nice evening Smile I can't take the title track of Rosetta seriously though, it sounds too much like a drippy Portuguese ballad LOL

Looking forward to read it! Nice choices Thumbs Up Man, that Asgard album is addictive, it's been a few weeks since I last heard it Embarrassed


Double Wednesday:
OMD - s/t
OMD - Organisation
Porcupine Tree - Up the Downstair
Porcupine Tree - The Sky Moves Sideways
Tangerine Dream - Tangram
Tangerine Dream - Stratosfear
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The Dreamies - Auralgraphic Entertainment
Daphne Oram - The Oram Tapes Vol. 1
ZNR - Barricade 3
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