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King Crimson - The Power to Believe
Van der Graaf Generator - The Least We Can Do is Wave to Each Other Van der Graaf Generator - H to He, Whom Am the Only One Van der Graaf Generator - Pawn Hearts Mastodon - Crack the Skye |
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Jonas Munk - Pan Caldera - Sky Islands Causa Sui - Return to Sky Monarch - Two Isles Tangerine Dream - Optical Races (Side A)
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Future Days is like summer condensed into this fever-like psychedelic calypso gallop. I also like 'relaxed in an alert way'. That's basically Can (but also very much this album right down to a t). Kinda in between everything. Styles, the beat, melodies and sense of direction...but somehow it works. Edited by Guldbamsen - May 02 2018 at 13:26 |
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That's a bit odd actually, but then again I got into Ariel and Maus almost simultaneously and have always felt a kindred spirit and sound. That slightly psychedelically tinged 80s hypnagogic pop style with weird fittings, cartoonish brushstrokes here and there and the occasional rock bursts. Maybe I'm mad. I had the same experience when I started listening to the brothers Tame Impala and Pond - though nowadays I vastly prefer the latter. They still share 'a sound' though just like I think Ariel and Maus does. The Algiers debut is pretty much a more...erm direct? Nahh...it just seems to share all of the same ingredients as the sophomore album but arranged altogether differently...and better to these ears. There's more snarl to the dynamics - especially between the keys/electronics and the main vocalist. I find the style refreshing to say the least. Sorta like industrial post-punk gospel. Hah that sounds insane! I think I have Shaking the Habitual somewhere in my folks' garage (one of these days I really should do an inventory count or maybe just sell some of the old stuff I don't listen to anymore. Maybe I could get more room to fill up with music katjing! I am still on the fence about those Battiato lps. Damn why did you have to remind me? I am actually listening to Fetus right this minute. I love how raw and naive it feels. So compliments the overall theme when looking at the cover art. Yesterday: Ryley Walker - Primrose Green Faust - Fresh Air Steve Hauschildt - Strands The Orb - COW/Chill Out, World! The Heliocentrics - A World Of Masks (Real jungle panther music. Great for canooing. I tried it) Alain Goraguer - La Planete Sauvage (Everytime I listen to this I wonder why I don't spin it more often. It is brilliant. Sorta like Ennio Morricone going psych rock. Recommended to just about everyone. It's addictive.) Thundercat - Drunk David Bowie - Low Edited by Guldbamsen - May 02 2018 at 11:56 |
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Yes, panic attacks are definitely very uncomfortable to say the least. But I'm glad you are now feeling better than you used to and that ProgArchives has something of a therapeutic effect. I can definitely relate. I'm also really thankful for the whole community and that includes you. I am fine really, my older troubles are thankfully becoming more fictious and I know, more or less, how to approach new ones, which is great. And yeah, negativity is a horrible time waste if you think about it, on the other hand, though, there is always something one can get out of even the most negative experiences. Yeaah!
Exactly! That's a pretty spot-on description with "relaxing, but in a very "alert" way." Last two days: Tim Hecker - Harmony in Ultraviolet Herbie Hancock - Sextant Edited by ALotOfBottle - May 02 2018 at 13:15 |
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Aaahhh, missed that. Another excellent description. |
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Thanks man. It's been a while Tymon. Good to hear from you
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Not that I’m condoning such things Edited by HolyMoly - May 02 2018 at 16:39 |
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The Feelies | The Good Earth The Voidz | Virtue Ut Gret | Time of the Grets Oregon | Roots in the Sky The Clang Quartet | Recycled Joni Mitchell | Travelogue Royal Trux | s/t Triumph | Just a Game Yes | Tormato Edited by HolyMoly - May 02 2018 at 18:11 |
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King Crimson - Live in Hyde Park
Cos - Postaeolian Robbery Kraftwerk - Ralf und Florian Emeralds - Does It Look Like I'm Here?
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"Future Days" is so awesome that it never leaves my 1GB MP3 player :P I love listening to it on the beach :)
Yesterday: Giorgio Moroder - From Here to Eternity Mansun - Little Kix (The only problem I see is being released after "Six". It's a fine album indeed, I'd rather play this than any Oasis album :P ) Sleep - The Sciences (This album kicks ass!) Sun Mammuth - Cosmo Steve Hackett - Voyage of the Acolyte (Doing some homework for the concert next Saturday :) ) Carlos Paredes - Guitarra Portuguesa |
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Thanks everyone for so much awesome back-and-forth conservation over the last few days. You're all an awesome bunch.
***** Glad you dug that Mansun album, Sam, it IS good! Ha, but speaking of Oasis, consider checking out their third album `Be Here Now', so fuelled by ego and cocaine that almost every track goes for between five and nine minutes, just endlessly overblown and bombastic! So many of the pieces have reprises over and over and never know when to end, it's freaking hilarious. But it's also actually rather good in parts, some decent tunes buried in there as well ***** My choices last night: Renaissance – Prologue The Beach Boys – Smiley Smile (great bent psych album, love it way it unravels in several spots, total album career suicide, but some impeccable moments of beauty and cohesion as well) The Beach Boys – Wild Honey (charming and classy pop album) The Byrds – Notorious Byrd Brothers Iron Maiden - Powerslave Aphrodite’s Child – 666 (first disc) Robert Rich – Filaments Steve Roach & Robert Rich – Strata |
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^ There's something about their creative intentions and attitude that I really dislike about Oasis. I have Standing something on CD that I barely spun, I really should sell it someday.
How's that Roach & Rich album? It seems like quite a collaboration.
Today: Museo Rosenbach - Zarathustra Guthrie Govan - Erotic Cakes Dexys Midnight Runners - Searching For The Young Soul Rebels Mário Pacheco - A Música e a Guitarra |
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I'm sure you could pick up a CD of that `Little Kix' album dirt cheap, Sam. It's quite unloved, and there was a while I used to see it in bargain bins everywhere. Not sure why it was ordered up in such larger quantities in the first place, but it's definitely deserving of a home. If I come across another one myself I'll grab it to send to you.
I've got the first....I guess six Oasis albums? From the Nineties when I was right into all the British indie rock/pop stuff, but I put a bunch of that stuff away in boxes in a cupboard because of not really listening to it anymore. I don't want to get rid of them, but I'd rather my shelves be devoted to the proggy stuff. I seem to think they one you had was called `Standing on the Shoulders of Giants'? I think to recall one track called `Gas Panic!' was almost better than anything else on the disc and was pretty impressive for them. I used to attend weekly indie-pop nights at a club in the city they was big on the great young British bands of that era like Suede (now there's a band you might like, not so far removed from the New Romantic stuff in parts), Kula Shaker, early Verve, etc. Very fond memories of my late teen years in some ways! Did you ever pick up their Mansun debut, Sam, `Attack of the Grey Lantern'? It’s a great album...not super proggy like `Six’, but it was definitely an adventurous take on Britpop, absolutely set them apart right from the start. Well worth a listen at least. |
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Oh, and that particular Roach and Rich album sounds SUPERB! Just picked up an inexpensive second-hand CD listed on local Ebay, so this clip will tide me over until it arrives in a couple of days:
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the Damned: Evil Spirits
Marc Ribot Y Los Cubanos Postizos: the Prosthetic Cubans
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“The Prosthetic Cubans”
Good old Marc Ribot. What’s that one like? |
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Scott Walker | The Drift
Yo La Tengo | And Then Nothing Turned Itself Inside Out Shudder to Think | Get Your Goat Sly & the Family Stone | Fresh Fever Ray | s/t Art of Noise | The Drum n’ Bass Collection Intersystems | Intersystems Number One Flaming Lips | Oh My Gawd!... Secret Oyster | Astarte The Sea and Cake | s/t |
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