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Hi there you guys
I’ve been working my arse off the last month or so. Some of the more..err...progressive kids got back from Corona-vacation, so I’ve been working overtime plus doing weird shifts.
Anyway...I can’t remember the last time I’ve felt so exhausted...so PA has been the last thing on my mind when I finally get home and see the couch
Lots of music though..and here the other day I got a proper new haul through the door, katjing!

Yesterday:
Tame Impala - The Slow Rush
Siouxsie & The Banshees - Hyæna
Die Wilde Jagd - Haut (twice...what a trip!)
Dr. John - Babylon
Dr. John - The Sun, Moon & Herbs
Dr. John - In The Right Place
Dr. John - Dr. John’s Gumbo
(It’s official, I’m a fan! Gelatinous southern blues and jazz from the delta)
Siinai - Olympic Games
Ozric Tentacles - Curious Corn (This may just be one of the first times I’ve ever really sat down and listened to this album. I plan on doing it again sometime soon:)
Orbital - In Sides (So cool to have this on cd..finally!)
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Subsignal - La Muerta
Ulysses - The Gift Of Tears
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Music from the past few days that I can remember

Lard Free - S/T
Axe - Music
Vak - Budo
Sanguine Hum - Diving Bell
Mars Everywhere - Industrial Sabotage 
Chromb! - II
Goblin - Back To The Goblin
Philharmonie - Le Dernier Mot 
Wigwam – Being
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Had PFM on shuffle most of the day.
Shake & bake.
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Last few days, in the tractor and on the home stereo..

Pink Fairies- Never never land
Deviants- The Deviants
Hot Thumbs O Riley- Hot Thumbs O Riley (wicked Ivory)
Wigwam- Nuclear Nightclub
Grateful Dead- Alexandra palace 1974
Ozric Tentacles- Jurassic shift
Ozric Tentacles- Pungent Effulgent
Ozric Tentacles- Erpland

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Cool Spring - Live in Brooklyn 2018
Bernhard Wöstheinrich & Twyndyllyngs - Live in Allentown 2015
Gifts From Enola - From Fathoms
Fervent Send - The Library Sessions
Almafuerte - A Fondo Blanco
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Originally posted by Cosmiclawnmower Cosmiclawnmower wrote:

Last few days, in the tractor and on the home stereo..

Pink Fairies- Never never land
Deviants- The Deviants
Hot Thumbs O Riley- Hot Thumbs O Riley (wicked Ivory)
Wigwam- Nuclear Nightclub
Grateful Dead- Alexandra palace 1974
Ozric Tentacles- Jurassic shift
Ozric Tentacles- Pungent Effulgent
Ozric Tentacles- Erpland

Nice little Ozrics run there
I have been spinning quite a few of their albums myself.
I believe Sagi (guy right above you (hi buddy)) turned me onto some of their latter day albums..or at the very least late 90s albums. I really dig the crosspolenation of prog and Goa trance.
Haven’t heard the newest solo album from Ed but if reviews are anything to go by, then it is a fine new Ozric Tentacles album.

Yesterday:
Dr. John - Gris Gris
Childish Gambino - Awaken, My Love! (Somewhat late in the game I discovered that this guy in fact is Donald Glover aka actor and son of Danny He’s quite the talented fella though..even if I vastly prefer him on vocals)
Hatfield & The North - s/t
Air - 10000 Hz Legend
Ty Segall - Manipulator (A great song follows a great song follows a great song..etc. Been a while since I last heard this and I’m quite taken aback of just how many great tracks there are on here)
Povl Dissing - Lykkeland
Arthur Russell - World Of Echo
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Yesterday:

Bundles - Soft Machine

Blackwater Park - Opeth

Pet Sounds - The Beach Boys

Polygondwanaland - King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizzard

Awake - Dream Theater
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Originally posted by Guldbamsen Guldbamsen wrote:

Originally posted by Cosmiclawnmower Cosmiclawnmower wrote:

Last few days, in the tractor and on the home stereo..

Pink Fairies- Never never land
Deviants- The Deviants
Hot Thumbs O Riley- Hot Thumbs O Riley (wicked Ivory)
Wigwam- Nuclear Nightclub
Grateful Dead- Alexandra palace 1974
Ozric Tentacles- Jurassic shift
Ozric Tentacles- Pungent Effulgent
Ozric Tentacles- Erpland

Nice little Ozrics run there
I have been spinning quite a few of their albums myself.
I believe Sagi (guy right above you (hi buddy)) turned me onto some of their latter day albums..or at the very least late 90s albums. I really dig the crosspolenation of prog and Goa trance.
Haven’t heard the newest solo album from Ed but if reviews are anything to go by, then it is a fine new Ozric Tentacles album.
Yes Ed's solo album is no different than an Ozric album for good or for bad, I have a half review somewhere sleeping in my laptop, I should get that finished sometime...
I'm glad you're spending time with more Ozrics, as I said you can't go wrong with any of their studio albums (I'm missing two). I love how from one hand it is so diverse mixing so many ideas and sounds but than again kind of samey, I haven't cracked that one out yet... 

Dave if we're already talking, I've been rediscovering lately a band called Mars Everywhere and their sole album released in 1980. It's one of the most obscure and unique albums out there, kinda like Lard Free only  totally different, mixing a lot of electronics with space rock and free jaz experiments really crazy stuff. I got a review fired up and ready to go I'll post that one soon but in the mean time do you know it?
 

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Kingcrow - The Persistence
Blind Ego - Preaching To The Choir
Pattern-Seeking Animals - Prehensile Tales

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Originally posted by Guldbamsen Guldbamsen wrote:

Originally posted by Cosmiclawnmower Cosmiclawnmower wrote:

Last few days, in the tractor and on the home stereo..

Pink Fairies- Never never land
Deviants- The Deviants
Hot Thumbs O Riley- Hot Thumbs O Riley (wicked Ivory)
Wigwam- Nuclear Nightclub
Grateful Dead- Alexandra palace 1974
Ozric Tentacles- Jurassic shift
Ozric Tentacles- Pungent Effulgent
Ozric Tentacles- Erpland

Nice little Ozrics run there
I have been spinning quite a few of their albums myself.
I believe Sagi (guy right above you (hi buddy)) turned me onto some of their latter day albums..or at the very least late 90s albums. I really dig the crosspolenation of prog and Goa trance.
Haven’t heard the newest solo album from Ed but if reviews are anything to go by, then it is a fine new Ozric Tentacles album.

Yesterday:
Dr. John - Gris Gris
Childish Gambino - Awaken, My Love! (Somewhat late in the game I discovered that this guy in fact is Donald Glover aka actor and son of Danny He’s quite the talented fella though..even if I vastly prefer him on vocals)
Hatfield & The North - s/t
Air - 10000 Hz Legend
Ty Segall - Manipulator (A great song follows a great song follows a great song..etc. Been a while since I last heard this and I’m quite taken aback of just how many great tracks there are on here)
Povl Dissing - Lykkeland
Arthur Russell - World Of Echo
 

Yay! Love some Ozrics, me! Ive just needed some upbeat, positive and atmospheric music to accompany some rather repetitive rural ruminations.. at least the sun is out but the wind is biting cold! Anyway, Ed and the crew always hit the spot.. I agree with what Sagi says about the numerous differences in sound, texture, effects etc across the lps but it always just instantly IS the Ozrics which can, on occasion, seem a bit 'same-y' but somehow that just makes it better for this kinda situation.. nice and trance and not too heavy.

I first saw the Ozrics at Stonehenge and other free (and not so 'Free') festivals in the mid 80's but never really took much notice; they just sounded like a shambolic instrumental Gong type outfit (and there were loads about!) and I preferred Here & Now.. then I heard a couple of their pre-vinyl tapes and took more notice and then bought pungent effulgent when I can out and haven't looked back..

Today I played 

Arborescence and Strangetude
I also played 'Kings of Oblivion' by the Pink fairies and now for some bizarre reason (compulsion) I am going to play 'Trans' by Neil Young. No accounting for tasteWink

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David- I get similar feelings listening to Ty Segall’s Manipulator album. It’s just filled with winners. If you haven’t heard Freedom’s Goblin (another double album), I highly recommend it, I think it may be just as good - plus it has a long Neil Young-like jam at the end of side 4.

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J. Geils Band | Nightmares
Brian Jonestown Massacre | Methodrone
Bunny & the Lakers | Numbers
The Firm | s/t
Carla Bley | Escalator Over the Hill
Code 13 | Complete Discography
The Beta Band | s/t
Black Mountain | In the Future
Black Mountain | Wilderness Heart
Ariel Pink’s Haunted Graffiti | Worn Copy
John Maus | Love is Real
McDonald & Giles | s/t
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Originally posted by Sagichim Sagichim wrote:

Originally posted by Guldbamsen Guldbamsen wrote:

Originally posted by Cosmiclawnmower Cosmiclawnmower wrote:

Last few days, in the tractor and on the home stereo..

Pink Fairies- Never never land
Deviants- The Deviants
Hot Thumbs O Riley- Hot Thumbs O Riley (wicked Ivory)
Wigwam- Nuclear Nightclub
Grateful Dead- Alexandra palace 1974
Ozric Tentacles- Jurassic shift
Ozric Tentacles- Pungent Effulgent
Ozric Tentacles- Erpland

Nice little Ozrics run there
I have been spinning quite a few of their albums myself.
I believe Sagi (guy right above you (hi buddy)) turned me onto some of their latter day albums..or at the very least late 90s albums. I really dig the crosspolenation of prog and Goa trance.
Haven’t heard the newest solo album from Ed but if reviews are anything to go by, then it is a fine new Ozric Tentacles album.
Yes Ed's solo album is no different than an Ozric album for good or for bad, I have a half review somewhere sleeping in my laptop, I should get that finished sometime...
I'm glad you're spending time with more Ozrics, as I said you can't go wrong with any of their studio albums (I'm missing two). I love how from one hand it is so diverse mixing so many ideas and sounds but than again kind of samey, I haven't cracked that one out yet... 

Dave if we're already talking, I've been rediscovering lately a band called Mars Everywhere and their sole album released in 1980. It's one of the most obscure and unique albums out there, kinda like Lard Free only  totally different, mixing a lot of electronics with space rock and free jaz experiments really crazy stuff. I got a review fired up and ready to go I'll post that one soon but in the mean time do you know it?
 


Same but different..oh yes
You know what..I haven’t thought about Mars Everywhere since the last time I listened to it..which must be 7-8 years ago..back when my external harddrive worked
Not sure exactly but they may have beem suggested for PA whilst I was on the psych team and I somehow procurred a rip...but I remember digging the band..immensely. Thanks for the reminder
Lard Free? Now there’s another fave of mine that I haven’t listened to for ages.
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Originally posted by Cosmiclawnmower Cosmiclawnmower wrote:

Originally posted by Guldbamsen Guldbamsen wrote:

Originally posted by Cosmiclawnmower Cosmiclawnmower wrote:

Last few days, in the tractor and on the home stereo..

Pink Fairies- Never never land
Deviants- The Deviants
Hot Thumbs O Riley- Hot Thumbs O Riley (wicked Ivory)
Wigwam- Nuclear Nightclub
Grateful Dead- Alexandra palace 1974
Ozric Tentacles- Jurassic shift
Ozric Tentacles- Pungent Effulgent
Ozric Tentacles- Erpland

Nice little Ozrics run there
I have been spinning quite a few of their albums myself.
I believe Sagi (guy right above you (hi buddy)) turned me onto some of their latter day albums..or at the very least late 90s albums. I really dig the crosspolenation of prog and Goa trance.
Haven’t heard the newest solo album from Ed but if reviews are anything to go by, then it is a fine new Ozric Tentacles album.

Yesterday:
Dr. John - Gris Gris
Childish Gambino - Awaken, My Love! (Somewhat late in the game I discovered that this guy in fact is Donald Glover aka actor and son of Danny He’s quite the talented fella though..even if I vastly prefer him on vocals)
Hatfield & The North - s/t
Air - 10000 Hz Legend
Ty Segall - Manipulator (A great song follows a great song follows a great song..etc. Been a while since I last heard this and I’m quite taken aback of just how many great tracks there are on here)
Povl Dissing - Lykkeland
Arthur Russell - World Of Echo
 

Yay! Love some Ozrics, me! Ive just needed some upbeat, positive and atmospheric music to accompany some rather repetitive rural ruminations.. at least the sun is out but the wind is biting cold! Anyway, Ed and the crew always hit the spot.. I agree with what Sagi says about the numerous differences in sound, texture, effects etc across the lps but it always just instantly IS the Ozrics which can, on occasion, seem a bit 'same-y' but somehow that just makes it better for this kinda situation.. nice and trance and not too heavy.

I first saw the Ozrics at Stonehenge and other free (and not so 'Free') festivals in the mid 80's but never really took much notice; they just sounded like a shambolic instrumental Gong type outfit (and there were loads about!) and I preferred Here & Now.. then I heard a couple of their pre-vinyl tapes and took more notice and then bought pungent effulgent when I can out and haven't looked back..

Today I played 

Arborescence and Strangetude
I also played 'Kings of Oblivion' by the Pink fairies and now for some bizarre reason (compulsion) I am going to play 'Trans' by Neil Young. No accounting for tasteWink

You are saying all the right things!!!
Man I miss my uncles old farm..gets me thinking I need a tractor and some fields to plow to the zippy sounds of Ed and co.
Ozrics gig at Stonehenge would be at the very top for me...maybe alongside an underwater Klaus Schulze one

Btw seeing as you dig the Ozrics and Gong...any chance you’ve ever heard the “lost” Gong album ‘Obsolete’? Sure it’s listed under some French fella named Dashiell Hedayatt..but it’s pretty much Gong via members AND most importantly the music.
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David- I get similar feelings listening to Ty Segall’s Manipulator album. It’s just filled with winners. If you haven’t heard Freedom’s Goblin (another double album), I highly recommend it, I think it may be just as good - plus it has a long Neil Young-like jam at the end of side 4.

Today & yesterday:

J. Geils Band | Nightmares
Brian Jonestown Massacre | Methodrone
Bunny & the Lakers | Numbers
The Firm | s/t
Carla Bley | Escalator Over the Hill
Code 13 | Complete Discography
The Beta Band | s/t
Black Mountain | In the Future
Black Mountain | Wilderness Heart
Ariel Pink’s Haunted Graffiti | Worn Copy
John Maus | Love is Real
McDonald & Giles | s/t

Freedom’s Goblin is on my wishlist and will probably make the next batch (you had me at Neil Young-like jam though)
I literally just woke up and feel like spinning Manipulator. That is not exactly normal for my head to seek out such punchy rawk music this early in the day.
Btw I listened to Wilderness Heart a couple of weeks back and was pleasantly surprised. I seem to remember not liking it at all...mostly because I was expecting In The Future pt 2 or on steroids
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Shimmer into Nature is an Ozric album in all but name, and a step up from Technicians offthe Sacred IMO. But I’m a fussy b*****d when it comes to OT.
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Gentle Giant - In a Glass House

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Obligatory Yesterday disclaimer*

Bundles - Soft Machine

Watershed - Opeth 

Fear of a Blank Planet - Porcupine Tree

Six Degrees of Inner Turbulence (Disc One) - Dream Theater (Not a fan of this one unfortunately)

Camel - Camel

Gonna get some new music in today Smile Starting with Viva Boma by CoS


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^ Viva Boma is a killer album! It's been a while since I spun it.
I'm not a fan of DT but I have the box set with most of their albums (bought it really cheap :P) and I thought Six Degrees was one of the better albums.


All this conversation about the Ozrics is making me sad for not having much from them in my collection, despite really liking the band. Ooh, I remembered I had a photo of the awesome gig I attended uploaded here Cool There's one synth missing on the right, the Novation died just before the performance but they managed fine without it. At least it wasn't the Roland D-50 with the original 90's sounds Big smile


This week:
Colour Haze - We Are (I didn't know they released a new album last year. They have a full-time keyboard player now and it was definitely a good move.)
Zanov - Open Worlds
Elder - Omens (I seem to be a minority about them. I thought it was the most interesting album they released yet. Most Stoner fans are allergic to synths LOL)
Rainbow - Rising
Salada de Frutas - Crime Perfeito (Another cool example of Prog meets New Wave.)
Frédéric Chopin - Piano Concerto no.1
Vinyl Dial - The Flight of the Crown Hawk
Toy Matinee - Toy Matinee (I found it through Guy Pratt's Youtube channel and I was quite impressed by it, from a time in Pop music I'm rarely impressed by (late 80's/early 90's))


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