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Thank you, I have been enjoying Agitation Free's first two albums very much. 
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Originally posted by Negoba Negoba wrote:

Thank you, I have been enjoying Agitation Free's first two albums very much. 

That's great news. Agitation Free's final Live album, Shibuya Nights, is the best album to emerge from Japan since Far Out, in my view. Smile

5 stars 1973: Far Out - Nihonjin - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4OhhN82dGqQ
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Originally posted by Mellotron Storm Mellotron Storm wrote:

Where were you 15 years ago with these lists? Man I would have been pouring over these and then on a search mission to find them. Those days are gone for me I'm quite happy with my collection but you are providing a great service here.
Some of my absolute fav Space Rock albums coming up for review from yours truly are from Pyramidal, Monkey3, Monomyth, Amplifier, First Band From Outerspace, Sun Dial, Agusa, Papir/Electric Moon, Seven That Spells, Space Debris, Saturnia and Mars Red Sky. 

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AGUSA    Thanks for introducing me to this amazing Swedish band in the smorgasbord of Space Rock. Agusa are cosmic! They're like a bright shining supernova in the vast spacetime continuum.




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AHKMED    A three-piece outfit who come from a land down under, where women glow and men plunder, and beer does flow and men chunder, at least according to legend. Ermm



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I never heard of this band!  Bassist was John Glascock, ex-Jethro Tull member! 


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^ I'm quite fond of their album Fandangos in Space (1973), which is very Flamenco influenced, but I definitely won't say,
it's Space Rock. 
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AL DOUM & THE FARYDS
    A Positive Force for good in the world of Space Rock, so why not spare some Cosmic Love for this psychedelic band of Freaky People from Milan, Italy. Heart

 3 stars 2011: Al Doum & the Faryds - Al Doum & the Faryds
 3 stars 2012: Al Doum & the Faryds - Positive Force - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLVPUdhqCi7Tuiz2SsDivfIp4m4g7ufEHq
 3 stars 2014: Al Doum & the Faryds - Cosmic Love - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4hQeMiMxQ5U


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ALAMEDA 5    A spaced-out band from an unpronounceable town somewhere in Eastern Europe, so if you guessed this band are Polish, you guessed correctly. They're as spacy and spicy as Polish sausage, so if you like the sound of tripped-out Space Rock, then Alameda 5 are right up your galaxy. The town of Alameda with its tree-lined avenues is much closer to home though in the Bay Area of Oakland, California.   Smile

 3 stars 2015: Alameda 5 - Duch Tornada - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UgSYk75voxw
 3 stars 2019: Alameda 5 - Eurodrome - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rJpQ2RAzVbY


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A-Z of Space Rock

35007    
 Arriving Somewhere on a planet near you comes 35007 (albeit slightly out of sequence in the spacetime continuum), a Dutch band from Eindhoven who play a combination of Space Rock and Stoner Rock. 35007 were previously known as "Loose" and if you "spell" 35007 backwards, you'll find it loosely spells "Loose". in a similar way to how 71077345 "spells" SHELL OIL on a pocket calculator when it's turned upside downSmile 





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Interviewed in the latest issue (with The Sonics on the front cover, if you are searching for it) of Shindig magazine, Dave Brock says there’s going to be a four-album boxset of Hawkwind’s “Space Ritual” album, remixed to favour the rhythm section, and with Nik Turner’s sax more in the background.

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A-Z of Space Rock

ALAN DAVEY     Message from Moonbase Alpha:- Space intruder detected... Maintaining scan for UFO's... Prepare for an alien invasion with Alan Davey and the theme from UFO! 

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 3 stars 1998: Alan Davey & Nigel Potter - Alien Heart - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_na4OSmeWLXjSoXYhygXSty5rtrVo1am9I
 4 stars 2001: Alan Davey - Al Chemical's Lysergic Orchestra - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_ly1KH5jZ3JdDfUZ78T-ft7mb76S2qvgf4
 4 stars 2001: Alan Davey's Bedouin - As Above So Below - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_mdKL2QocDCXE7KrpJNX2SSpxDRXj2LFgQ
 4 stars 2006: Alan Davey's Bedouin - Extremely Live 2003 - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_mkfA9tb8UKvaUFbKooeb8pW0ReVjCfdMY
 3 stars 2013: Alan Davey - Al Chemical's Lysergic Orchestra, Vol. 2 - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_m7FOd7uO9RVGpMGGwLK_fCTvP07e585BY
 4 stars 2015: Alan Davey - Sputnik Stan Vol. 1: A Fistful of Junk - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_nqVrd-LWZZRlCcOS9UEGruD-pcsnrkkDg
 4 stars 2016: Alan Davey's Psychedelic Warlords - Disappear in Smoke - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_mSKRtBTGSFq0APj36KPErSZcixlZkjvTY
 4 stars 2019: Alan Davey's Psychedelic Warlords - Hall of the Mountain Grill
 3 stars 2019: Alan Davey's Psychedelic Warlords - Captain Lockheed and the Starfighters - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_kxP960Ra715j8p3WPePRcG03xitfj60IE
 4 stars 2019: Alan Davey's Bedouin - Time is Made of Gold - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_lxIzLwGAQyUxC-E-QSaME-ovUZB7j6BM0
 4 stars 2019: Alan Davey's Hawkestrel - The Future is Us - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_lKrpfCqK-bda7Ks8vqO2iqOlyzfuai5cc
 4 stars 2020: Alan Davey's Hawkestrel - Pioneers of Space - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_npwy1tVqW-Q07yOzZcI-tXBzarF8u3CpA
 4 stars 2020: Alan Davey's Hawkestrel - Presents Pre-Med - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_khOcHm8POWkJLGvdtYDGAmb9cnqucCDS0


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^ Groovy, man...that show was more '60s than the Flint movies.
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Originally posted by cstack3 cstack3 wrote:

I never heard of this band!  Bassist was John Glascock, ex-Jethro Tull member! 




Hi,

What should be said is that John was an ex-Carmen member, before Jethro Tull.

AND, what's more is that this band was from LA ... John Glascock was taken away from Carmen, and it essentially broke the band up ... the band had upstaged David Bowie on a Midnight Special, one of those shows on late in the weekends. Clip is on the net, and it is tight and very good!!!

It's a real shame, because in my book the three albums CARMEN had were outstanding, and I'm not sure that he helped improve Jethro Tull as much as he was in CARMEN. Might be debatable, but his bass playing was not out front anymore, since that belonged to Ian.

The funny/weird thing about this band is that they added something to "flamenco" that was not visible in Spain ... the BASS GUITAR ... and it worked really well. A bit later, the "progressive music" coming out of Spain was more about the guitar playing its Spanish style, than it was a new arrangement of the flamenco, which CARMEN had given us. So, in a way, with Carmen falling apart we lost two things ... a wonderful modern interpretation of the flamenco and a wonderful rock band.


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AMON DUUL II
    A Krautrock band from Munich who are anything but dull, and if you've heard the original Amon Duul (whose albums sound like they were recorded in someone's garage), you'll know how much better their second incarnation is. Viva La Trance! Smile

 3 stars 1973: Amon Duul II - BBC Radio 1 Live in Concert - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pz5ZfePX5P4
 4 stars 1976: Amon Duul II - Pyragony X - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9QI3VM_lLOc
 4 stars 1977: Amon Duul II - Almost Alive - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8PRkLPHf8c0
 3 stars 1981: Amon Duul II - Vortex - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jhtDEufzQ3U
 4 stars 1995: Amon Duul II - Nada Moonshine # - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LXGOPJR9mmg
 3 stars 1996: Amon Duul II - Eternal Flashback - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c9hR4FTfGsQ
 3 stars 1996: Amon Duul II - Live in Tokyo - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k6UMTE_aVkI





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I remember reading something a long time ago about Pink Floyd wanting to meet and consult with Delia Derbyshire. Supposedly she payed for a taxi to transport the band. She was working at the BBC Radiophonic Workshop. She had re- worked or re-arranged a piece written by another writer which became the Dr. Who theme. But she also recorded obscure Electronic pieces which gained the interest of Roger Waters and Syd Barrett. She was using sound generators and cutting tape to form notes dating back as far as 1963. She had released an album titled THE DREAMS which contained tape recordings of people describing their dreams back by a darkscaped sustaining keyboard sound that was made popular years later by Tangerine Dream and Brian Eno.

It's always a possibility that Roger Waters was somewhat influenced by that idea as strange voice overdubs were usually present in the music of Pink Floyd. Syd Barrett was a fan of AMMM MUSIC and he seemed to be influenced by the guitar player and the style of sound effects which were evident on "BIKE". It's merely speculation that Delia Derbyshire had a future influence on the members of Pink Floyd, but the possibility of that is hinted or leaves a person wondering since Delia Derbyshire was an innovator . Certain sounds and rhymically produced electronics on her early BBC RADIOPHONIC WORKSHOP recordings can be observed on early recordings by The Residents, but it's also a possibility that her creative usage of sound generators was highly influential to others that are difficult to imagine or are displaced and masksed by modernism and technology..however the basis for it came from her head. She influenced the experimental side to Rock , but sadly it is not acknowledged enough...but I strongly believe she unconditionally had a lot to do with its growth and expansion in the 60s and 70s.

She wasn't using a Moog Synthesizer in 1964 and Bob Moog did not make it readily available for musicians and the film industry until the late 60s. She was utilizing sound generators to produce sounds that were later captured on the Moog Synthesizer and so Bob Moog made those sounds accessible by designing it to be played manually on a keyboard. Much of this interest from Rock bands also derived from Stockhousen who was experimenting with generators. The band CAN used a sound generator.

The idea was to fuse electronics with Rock. Roger Waters and Ron Geesin had some interest in each other musically. It's difficult to know what they observed in the Electronic Music and Avant Garde of the 20th century. It could be coincidental that Roger Waters borrowed the Synthesizer rhythm for "On The Run" from Mort Garson "LEAVE THE DRIVING TO US" but both tracks have similarities in style and sound.

It seems obvious that "SEVERAL SPECIES OF SMALL FURRY ANIMALS" practically emulates the style of Ron Geesin just as many of RICK WRIGHT'S keyboard sounds on Saucerful Of Secrets, More, and Ummagumma are truly reminiscent of the sounds Delia Derbyshire created in 1964 and additionally had similarities to Tangerine Dream's early material.

It's difficult to make an accurate conclusion as to how Space Rock formed, but it seems logical that Rock bands were consulting with Electronic artists in those times. Electronic music was just starting to receive recognition and the experimentation of its sound produced in Rock hadn't been thought of or perhaps pursued by bands until Beaver and Krause started hanging out with George Martin.

Krautrock was a very inventive style that intrigued me. Popol Vuh in the early years actually captured a totally unique style of keyboard sounds . Terry Riley was very creative and innovative on RAINBOW IN CURVED AIR. It all seemed to form quickly because it was the golden age of Electronic Music and a lot of musicians had lots of new ideas for music that hadn't been invented before. It was fascinating!

Hawkwind in the early years had the slightest influence of Syd Barrett's songwriting. For example "Astronomy Domine" could have easily fit into a Hawkwind album like In Search Of Space. "INTERSTELLAR OVERDRIVE" , "LUCIFER SAM, and ASTRONOMY DOMINE " contained a specific style that surfaced through the music of Amon Duul II, CAN ( certain tracks or jam sections), early GURU GURU which is often labeled as having an influence of Jimi Hendrix actually has an early Pink Floyd style on tracks like "SPACE SHIP" and various excerpts throughout KANGURU.

NEU and ASH RA TEMPEL seemed to follow that path as well..but it's important to realize that Krautrock had great originality. In the early 70s it was completely magical and it lured me in. The band GONG seemed to tread on that territory. I felt that Daevid Allen's writing had similarities to Syd Barrett. For example "The Isle Of Everywhere" and tracks from Camemberet Electrique. GONG were thought to be Canterbury...which they were, but they certainly innovated Space Rock even further making a new quantum leap and further leaving their mark to surface through other bands of their time.

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I believe that Syd Barrett invented a distinctive style which it's presence remained in Space Rock decades after he became a recluse . Mainly his Space Rock songs such as Astronomy Domine and Interstellar Overdrive and in some cases the conceptual idea being repeated by Hawkwind, GONG, and Ozric Tentacles.

No doubt that teenagers in England during the late 50s and early 60s who played guitar had heard of The Ventures and had listened to the Outer Limits theme or Twilight Zone. There is no reason to have doubt about The Shadows hearing Sci Fi themes played on guitar.

Syd Barrett was definitely not a virtuoso type of musician and it's more realistic and fact based to acknowledge that there were other people in his time that helped to create an influential foundation for Space Rock. It evolved out of Psychedelic Rock but contained different ideas . Syd Barrett created a part of it that musicians chose to follow such as Amon Duul II YETI or the first Hawkwind album. Where the influence of the early Pink Floyd is heard.

I believe several of the early Space Rock bands needed to consult with Electronic artists for the educational side and goal of combining Rock with electronics. They were already aware of The Beatles association with Beaver and Krause and Delia Derbyshire but newly formed Space Rock bands interest in individuals like that revolved around a different purpose.

Field recordings, white noise, editing, the usage of generators and oscillating sounds from the Moog Synthesizer, the Mellotron in some cases, and experimenting with unorthodox recording methods all became a learning process for Space Rock bands because the style itself had not yet been invented. After the style was invented bands began expanding and taking the music further in its natural progression. Krautrock bands were mainly responsible for that. Using a phase shifter to alter the sound of a Mellotron . Pounding on oil barrels and applying a distant repeat from a echoplex. Placing kitty litter on top of kettle drums and striking them with mallets . Setting up recording equipment to record the sounds of the forest or the ocean. The idea to pursue these measures alongside the usage of Synthesizers gave Krautrock characteristics and distinctiveness.

The unity of people experimenting with this was a free spirited experience. It was a magical and inspirational time period with people working together in experimentation. Technology having limitations at that time pushed musicians to go outdoors and find the sound that would give completeness to their Space Rock epic. All the magic that went in to this learning process has been replaced with modern technology. It's an old school method that was very strange , unique and pure fun. Not unlike Beaver and Krause IN A WILD SANCTUARY. A totally dedicated method/concept of making albums..where if most people witnessed you indulging in that you'd be considered an ideal candidate for psychiatric treatment 🤔
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A-Z of Far Out Space Rock from the Land of the Rising Sun *



 4 stars 1991: Angel in Heavy Syrup - Angel in Heavy Syrup I - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hQtc3evnzJM
 4 stars 1993: Angel in Heavy Syrup - Angel in Heavy Syrup II - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AsXrw7GdsPY
 4 stars 1995: Angel in Heavy Syrup - Angel in Heavy Syrup III - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M5dgG4mNgIU
 4 stars 1999: Angel in Heavy Syrup - Angel in Heavy Syrup IV -  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K_EXFd-vE0o


* Acid Mothers Temple are conspicuously absent from this list, mainly because it would take me the best part of a month to list and listen to their entire galactic empire of albums. Confused


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A-Z of Far Out Space Rock from the Far East


                  2004: Masaki Batoh - Collected Works, 1995-1996 - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_lePRUaT0xIb4yaZIar1ik37L8U0-YP-wo
                  2012: Masaki Batoh - Brain Pulse Music - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_kCaXJ_KMANMt_cjmECOLr7uGAba47Tn1Y
                  2019: Masaki Batoh - Nowhere - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_mwnh0O-KANxCwZLBM0C9SsRYdcpUsQbyA
                  2020: Masaki Batoh - Smile: Jesus Loves You - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_mQsnowE468oaycotEDQN0HSOIbM2qPBbU

                  2008: Masaki Batoh & Helena Espvall - Masaki Batoh & Helena Espvall - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_mTw6-tfLJfB0DPA0zy1lmscs2X_DyCwWk
                  2009: Masaki Batoh & Helena Espvall - Overloaded Ark - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_kTzoN3cG0VWtBnzRhlU-QrjkQUKNCXt9w

                  1975: Brast Burn - Debon - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=639WBkFT6Eo


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A-Z of Far Out Space Rock from the Far East


 5 stars 1973: Cosmos Factory - An Old Castle of Transylvania - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VE1IAGkq-08
 4 stars 1975: Cosmos Factory - A Journey with the Cosmos Factory - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k9_cn5cR2Zg
 4 stars 1976: Cosmos Factory - Black Hole - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6YN0qN3eRhc
 3 stars 1977: Cosmos Factory - Metal Reflection - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xlviRfTmjHY


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A-Z of Far Out Space Rock from the Far East


                  1996: Datetenryu - 1971 - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j2M5ZGI8QNg
                 
                  2012: Deigen - Deep Water Blackout - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kN_fZH6Ec-Y

                  2019: Dhidalah - Threshold - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KYlXXpFf0D0
                  2022: Dhidalah - Sensoria - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pdJMHCj6dJQ


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