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ALotOfBottle
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Larry Coryell (RIP) & John McLaughlin - Spaces
Frank Zappa & the Mothers of Invention - We're Only in It for the Money Brainticket - Celestial Ocean |
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Magnum Vaeltaja
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Tangerine Dream - Atem - Wow, this is a cool album! Say what you want about the majesty of Rubycon or Phaedra, the opening to this one is possibly the most epic, bombastic, dynamic thing that Tangerine Dream ever put out. Simply incredible. Tangerine Dream - Alpha Centauri - Man, these early Tangerine Dream albums were cool. Definitely a lot more elements to their sound than when they got fixated on using sequencers in the mid-70's. The organ that starts this one off is a nice touch in particular, and the flute later on. Breathtaking stuff. Ash Ra Tempel - Ash Ra Tempel - I just can't get enough of this trippy cosmic stuff tonight. Only this one has more of a punk edge to it than the Tangerine Dream ones did. More like getting caught in the midst of a supernova or a scorching cloud of interstellar dust than drifting through the void, if you will. Lift - Caverns of Your Brain - Got a little intrigued by the name and cover art. A not-bad-but-not-remarkable American obscurity from the late 70's. The guitar and keyboard players are pretty good whenever they really get going, but ultimately I can't see myself adding this one to the collection. Actually, listening to the last track in particular, I feel like this band would have been great to see live. The rhythm section really is rock solid, and the bassist is on fire. But this second rate studio recording doesn't really do it justice.
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TeleStrat
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Thursday...
Mantric Muse - Mantric Muse (Copenhagen, Denmark 2012) Instrumental psychedelic space rock Space Mirrors - Memories Of The Future (Moscow, Russia 2006) Psychedelic space rock jams with minimal vocals Hypnos 69 - Legacy (Diest, Belgium 2010) Psychedelic prog Electric Age - Sleep Of The Silent King (Southern Louisiana 2017) "A swampy mix of hard rock and metal" All Them Witches - Sleeping Through The War (Nashville, TN 2017) Second listen, still sounds good. Mars Red Sky - Apex III (Bordeaux, France 2016) Stoner, desert, doom, metal The Brian Jonestown Massacre - Don't Get Lost (San Francisco, CA 2017) Psychedelic rock, garage, folk |
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Guldbamsen
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^ Still haven't heard that Mantric Muse album...and they're Danish for crying out loud!
How's the new Brian Jonestown Massacre btw Gary? Such a big fan of Anton - in fact ever since I first saw the now cult-like documentary called Dig! Talk about sex, drugs and rock n roll Yesterday: Miles - In A Silent Way Arco Iris - Sudamerica NEU! - s/t A.R. & Machines - Die Grüne Reise Cocteau Twins - Victorialand Suicide - s/t Grizzly Bear - Veckatimest Moving Gelatine Plates - The World Of Genius Hans Necromonkey - Show Me Where It Hertz |
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“The Guide says there is an art to flying or rather a knack. The knack lies in learning how to throw yourself at the ground and miss.”
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Listening to The Melvins' EP The Bulls and the Bees craked to ELEVEN.
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TeleStrat
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^^ David, you really need to listen to Mantric Muse, especially if you're a fan of Oresund Space Collective.
The new album by The Brian Jonestown Massacre is my first experience with the band and I enjoyed the first listen. There's a variety of vocal styles and music but the album still maintains a loose consistency from beginning to end. I will definitely be listening to it more and it will probably be my first purchase from the band.
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Alternative TV - Vibing Up The Senile Man
Throbbing Gristle - The Second Annual Report Einsturzende Neubauten - Halber Mensch Diamanda Galas - Diamanda Galas
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Friday... Electric Magma - Canadian Samurai II (Toronto, Canada 2012) Instrumental stoner rock power trio Stone Oak Cosmonaut - One Evening In The Desert (Utrecht, Netherlands 2015) Psychedelic, stoner, space rock Spaceking - The Piper At The Gates Of Stone (Saint Petersburg, Russia 2016) Instrumental, stoner, metal Stonia - Chaos Legacy (Greece 2017) Instrumental blues rock, psych, stoner Electric Valley - Two Realities At War (Madrid, Spain 2017) Desert, stoner, psych trio WolveSpirit - Blue Eyes (Wurzburg, Germany 2017) FFOBR - Hard rock, psych rock with heavy guitar and Hammond REZN - Let It Burn (Chicago, IL 2017) Heavy psych, doom, fuzz |
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Guldbamsen
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Ahh this is your BJM cherry being picked? Do yourself a favour and check out that documentary at some point - here's a small taste: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=a_8gOOXljpc It is rather brilliant and it shows the band at it's musical peak during the mid 90s. Their most recent albums (or indeed Anton's) are also pretty good imo...but I am a massive fan. |
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ALotOfBottle
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Steve Tibbetts - Steve Tibbetts Amazing experimental guitar-based music, somewhat similar to many ECM
releases. Steve Tibbetts is probably my favorite guitarist at the moment, his
musical personality and ideas are exceedingly original. The last track, “How Do
You Like My Buddha?” is one of the best pieces I’ve heard in the last month or
so. Highly recommended!
Deuter - D The guitar is also a prominent instrument on this album, but it’s obviously much different, considering the time and the place it was recorded in. D is dripping with meditative oriental arrangements for electric guitar, sitar, and organ. I remember when I was discovering krautrock and heard this album for the first time - I was blown away. It still remains an album I really love. Van der Graaf Generator - Pawn Hearts One of my favorite classic prog albums, if not my number one. This one evokes images no other album can produce in my mind. For me, “Plague of Lighthouse Keepers” is a particularly intriguing experience, because, on one hand, it seems like the epic never ends, as if an infinite supply of segments and ideas are waiting around the corner, and on the other, it never gets boring. Asmus Tietchens - Der Fünfte Himmel It wasn’t until hearing “Atommacht Indien” from this album that I found out about this legendary musician, whose album covers, seemed to ring a bell when I looked at them. This is one of his newer albums, but it’s situated somewhere in the experimental rhythmic lo-fi ambient realm, not all that far from Musik von Harmonia, although more modern. Very enjoyable. C.A. Quintet - Trip Thru Hell One of my favorite unknown psychedelic rock obscurities. This really does sound like a trip thru hell. There is something very “Aleister Crowley” about the feeling of this album and the evil atmosphere is enhanced by the use of those Mexican-sounding trumpets. Excellent! Fifty Foot Hose - Cauldron I did not find anything that would particularly impress me on this album, but I thoroughly enjoyed listening to it. It is indeed a spacey psychedelic album like so many, but songwriting and use of electronic devices definitely stand out here. Nurse with Wound - Chance Meeting on a Dissecting Table of a Sewing Machine and an Umbrella I have been putting off checking Nurse with Wound out for a longer while and felt like I was in the mood to check Steven Stapleton’s music out. The music is really interesting. It’s all dirty noisy improvisation, but it does not get on your nerves, it’s incredible to just sit down and listen to this. Joe Meek & the Blue Men - I Hear a New World I just have a real soft spot for space-age music. Sometimes things age so much, you can find something very modern and fresh about them. That’s the case with this one. |
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mechanicalflattery
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Ah, one of my favorite albums, glad to see you're looking into the immortal NWW. Be sure to check out Homotopy to Marie, Merzbild Schwet, and Soliloquy For Lilith.
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Thanks for the recommendations! I will ilisten to Soliloquy For Lilith, I have heard many good things about it and I think I even have that on CD (or my Dad has, I should say). |
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Jon Hassel - Fourth World Volume Two: Dream Theory in Malaya
Naked City - Grand Guignol Coil - How To Destroy Angels June of 44 - Engine Takes To The Water Gorguts - Obscura Gary Burton - A Genuine Tong Funeral (RIP Larry Coryell)
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Saturday...
Siena Root - Pioneers (Stockholm, Sweden 2014) Blues based hard rock, psychedelic, heavy prog Electric Valley - Multiverse (Madrid, Spain 2015) Desert, blues rock, stoner, fuzz trio Humanoid - The Mists Of Pluto (Porto, Portugal 2017) Mostly instrumental, psychedelic, space, stoner Hypnos 69 - The Eclectic Measure (Diest, Belgium 2006) Heavy psych, space, stoner, prog Brutus - Behind The Mountains (Oslo, Norway 2013) Classic hard rock, blues rock with dual guitars Deadneck - Levitation (Lappeenranta, Finland 2017) Heavy blues rock, stoner, doom Hammada - Sfaira (Freiberg, Germany 2017) "Downtuned psychedelic stoner rock" |
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Last two days:
Plat du Jour – s/t Lethe – s/t Arena – The Seventh Degree of Separation Arena – Pepper’s Ghost Ayreon – Into the Electric Castle (disc 1) Mantra Vega – The Illusion’s Reckoning Dave Kerzner – New World Nemo – Coma Big Big Train – English Electric: part two Big Big Train - Folklore Steve Roach – The Passing |
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Charlemagne Palestine - Strumming Music
Basil Kirchin - Worlds Within Worlds Don Bradshaw-Leather - Distance Between Us Nurse with Wound - To the Quiet Men From a Tiny Girl |
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Moulin Rouge - Moulin Rouge Sun (Athens, Greece 2017) Instrumental desert rock, stoner rock Particula - El Pasado No Ha Servido Para Nada (Alicante, Spain 2017) Psychedelic, space, krautrock, doom trio Sonora - The Fire From Within EP (Barnaul, Russia 2017) Instrumental psychedelic space rock Into Orbit - Unearthing (Wellington, New Zealand 2017) Instrumental, space, post metal, doom (guitar and drums duo) |
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Meltdowner
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German Friday: Tangerine Dream - Tangram Cluster - Zuckerzeit Faust - IV (Very experimental but accessible at the same time, similarly to "Future Days".) Deuter - Celebration (Got to agree with the hazy afternoon part.) Kraftwerk - Computer World Cleaning Saturday: Kasabian - s/t (The Mellotron is strong with this one.) Franz Ferdinand - Right Notes, Right Words, Wrong Order (When the bonus CD is better than the actual album.) Maserati - Rehumanizer The Crooked Vultures - s/t Mike Sunday: Mike Oldfield - Return to Ommadawn (5.1 DTS. I was wondering how this one would work in surround, without many tracks for five channels, but it's lovely. Sometimes he puts the main tracks in front and background tracks, like keyboards and percussion, in the back but it also alternates. There are also lots of guitar delays to fill in the space, some with back and forth effects. It's good for a change, I have so many SWilson surround mixes, that it becomes very predictable.) Michael Brückner & Tommy Betzler - Triplet |
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Aussie-Byrd-Brother
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Stil pretty nice that Deuter one, eh Sam?
Tonight's choices for me: Finisterre – s/t – such a cracking 90’s RPI album, truly one of the best from that decade. Neal Morse – Sola Scriptura Sound of Contact – Dimensionaut Arti e Mestieri - Tilt Gong – Angels Egg Gong – You Finch – Glory of the Inner Force Plat du Jour – s/t Jack Hertz and Wolfgang Gsell - Sleeping Trees on Earth |
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Meltdowner
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^ Yeah, it's really nice.
I barely know any 90's RPI, what do you suggest besides Finisterre? Today: Kosmischer Läufer - Volume One Kosmischer Läufer - Volume Two Mantra Vega - The Illusion's Reckoning |
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