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Meltdowner
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Catchy band name, how's the music? Yesterday: Quarteto 1111 - s/t Kari Ikonen Trio - Bright Stan Getz & Charlie Byrd - Jazz Samba Sounds of New Soma - Moebius Kikagaku Moyo - s/t
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Aussie-Byrd-Brother
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Yeah, if anything the `dirty' cover is far more interesting! It's not a classic Rooster album, but still plenty enjoyable, definitely a lot bluesier and groovier. That `Snegs' album I'll get a review written up of soon, I picked up the CD reissue recently, another blind-buy. Not too far off a band like The Storm, or Casa das Maquinas (ie more of an adventurous rock band than a full blown prog band), but they use a heap of keyboards with a really dirty heavy sound! Probably the songs aren't massively memorable, but it all sounds great on the surface. Have a listen if you have the time and see what you think, mate: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i2GeW30Sdcw |
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Pink Floyd - Atom Heart Mother
Eagles - Hotel California Bubu - Resplandor Sea Level - Sea Level
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ALotOfBottle
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Eberhard Weber, Fred Braceful, Jimmy Jackson, Mal Waldron - The Call
Albert Ayler Trio - Spiritual Unity Rayuela - Rayuela |
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Magnum Vaeltaja
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Harry Belafonte - Calypso AC/DC - Highway To Hell Hadal Sherpa - Hadal Sherpa Zu - Jhator Aurora - Aurora Trace - Birds Mad Fellaz - Mad Fellaz Bacamarte - Depois Do Fim Quarteto 1111 - Onde, Quando,...Pessoas Vivas Banco Del Mutuo Soccorso - Banco Del Mutuo Soccorso Jukka Tolonen - The Hook
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Meltdowner
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^ How does that Trace album fares compared to their debut?
What did you think of Hadal Sherpa? It's on our charts but I didn't listen to it yet. Always glad to see one of my absolute favourites being played here Yesterday: Som Nosso de Cada Dia – Snegs (I enjoyed it more than I thought I would, Michael. Great stuff!) Black Mountain - In The Future Soft Machine - Fifth Dungen - Häxan (First listen. This was recorded last year!? It mostly sounds like an unreleased 60's Floyd soundtrack. It's too bad some songs seem undeveloped and the worst one is the longest.) |
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Magnum Vaeltaja
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Hard to say... I actually haven't listened to Trace's debut yet! But Birds is very strong, energetic, and mostly instrumental symphonic prog with a heavy focus on keyboards. Sort of like an uplifting take on ELP, if you will. Hadal Sherpa is awesome! One of the better albums I've heard this year. Very energetic music with lots going on, but very light on its feet and doesn't get too heavy or bogged down. At times it actually makes me think of a post-rock take on Maneige, with plenty of exotic harmonies thrown in. There are a couple of moments where it actually sounds like surf rock, but I'm totally into that so it's a lot of fun the whole way through.
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Bob Dylan - Blood on the Tracks
Cat Stevens - Tea for the Tillerman Eloy - The Vision, The Sword & The Pyre: Part 1 The Neal Morse Band - The Similitude of a Dream First two in the car with the Mrs. Others are my choice since I got home. Not sure about the new Eloy but the Morse album is one of his best. |
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ALotOfBottle
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Wow, sounds like something I would really like (the unreleased 60's Floyd soundtrack, not the "undeveloped songs" part). Need to listen to it. Don Cherry - Eternal Rhytm Pretty Things - S.F. Sorrow Eberhard Schoener - Meditation Mahavishnu Orchestra - The Inner Mounting Flame Cabaret Voltaire - Mix-Up |
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Meltdowner
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Oh, that good? I'm very curious to hear it now.
Yesterday: Lena d'Água - Perto de Ti (I'll take this sophisticated Pop over the new SWilson.) Snakes Alive - s/t (A very nice 70's Australian Jazz Rock obscurity, quite accessible too.) Yuri Gagarin - At the Center of All Infinity (It just confirmed how better they sound in the studio than live, although I'd blame the sound technician that made them sound like a Metal band.)
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Focus - Hocus Pocus Box [13CD]
Working my way through the box in order. Currently playing Focus Con Proby |
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Campo Di Marte - S/T
Sloche - J'Un Oeil
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Dungen - Häxan (It really does sound like a lost Atom Heart Mother-era Pink Floyd soundtrack. Some moments don't really resonate with me for no logical reason, but it's a great, great album nonetheless. )
Pink Floyd - Atom Heart Mother Sun Ra - Sleeping Beauty Pharoah Sanders - Deaf Dumb Blind (Summun Bukmun Umyun) Soft Machine - Drop |
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Today I actually listened to... no music at all, surprisingly. Definitely a change of pace from the 8-12 albums a day I've been doing for most of the past two weeks! Ironically enough, I can blame that on my bike ride earlier today to go to a record store. The route that I would normally take was blocked off (don't get me started on the road construction around here right now...) so I took a detour, went down a few steep hills that I didn't want to bike back up again, and long story short I ended up doing a 3 hour circuit along the city's waterfront - all while never actually reaching the record store I set out to visit.
Pesky "staying in shape" and "fresh air" always getting in the way of listening...
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Meltdowner
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^ Sounds like a day well spent to me
Yesterday: Pulsar - Strands of the Future Hadal Sherpa - s/t (Fantastic album, Kevin! AOTY material right there.) Il Tempio Delle Clessidre - Il-ludere Blåkulla - s/t (The cover sure gives the wrong impression about the album, I bet some metalheads were disappointed.) Salada de Frutas - Se Cá Nevasse... Tangerine Dream - Exit |
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I'll be ordering the last Il Tempio in the next day or so, mate, looking forward to hearing it. `Exit' is great, what a shame it's so short, though! Might give it a listen at work next! Did you like the Blakulla album, mate? I've always enjoyed it a heap. Last few nights: Atomic Rooster – Nice n Greasy Som Nosso de Cada Dia - Snegs Ryan Adams – Cold Roses (just an amazing double album) Ryan Adams – Prisoner Izvir – s/t Goblin – Roller Tangerine Dream - Tangram Twenty Sixty-Six And Then – Reflections On the Future Van der Graaf Generator – Pawn Hearts Ozric Tentacles – Spirals in Hyperspace The Storm – s/t The Storm – Ei dia de la Tormenta Eloy - Metromania Porcupine Tree – The Incident (I swear to GOD, the chorus of `Drawing the Line’ must be the most excruciating and try-hard moment ever on a P.Tree disc, just a humiliating teen-angst emo moment from a forty-plus Wilson) Harald Grosskopf – Synthesist (Sam or Tymon, do either of you know if Harald’s second album from 1985 `Oceanheart’ is also decent? Just noticed a reissue of it came out and wasn’t sure whether to catch up on it.) |
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Meltdowner
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I'll have to order it as well, on CD this time. I've been enjoying it more with each listen. I think "Exit" has a perfect lenght, they'd probably put a filler track otherwise. I don't know why I didn't notice the Prog Disco track on it before By the way, I got Force Majeure and Tangram the other day. I officially have more TD than PF in my collection I enjoyed it very much too, it has that uplifting quality, similar to the early Yes albums. When I think about that album I first remember the line "Your unpleasant family smashed up my car" I only have and know Synthesist. Maybe ask Michael B, he'll probably know it. Just one today: Né Ladeiras - Alhur/Sonho Azul (Her voice is becoming one of my favourites ) Oh, and I heard a special program about Prog from Québec on a local radio station
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Cool! Personally, I liked More the first time I listened to it, but then again I'm a fan of almost everything Pink Floyd 1968-1970. I'll make sure to listen to Allas Sak, too, thanks! And, Michael, no, I've never heard this Harald Grosskopf record, but the reviews of it on both PA and Rateyourmusic seem quite good considering it's a Berlin school-related release from 1986! Three albums for the last day of my summer holidays: John Coltrane - A Love Supreme Egg - Egg Soft Machine - Drop
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Hawkwind - Hawkwind LP
Sea Train - Sea Train CD High Tide - Sea Shanties LP Tangerine Dream - Lost in Strings Volume 1 2CD Bow Wow - Signal Fire CD |
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The Black Wizards - What the Fuzz!
Yellow Magic Orchestra - Solid State Survivor Nazca Space Fox - s/t |
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