Guldbamsen wrote:
Logan wrote:
Guldbamsen wrote:
Logan wrote:
I'm surprised to vote for Yatha Sidhra's A Meditation Mass. I really love that album, and still keep listening to it quite regularly. My second choice, and it is one that I also adore, is the ZAO -- also one of my favourite albums in Zeuhl, and it is my favourite Zao album. Terrific. Heresie would be my third choice, and it is an awesome album. It was my first UZ album to get, and was quite daunting at first (found other UZ albums easier), unlike most of these albums which were really, really like at first listen. It was also one of the very first RIO albums I heard. Again, of the choices I haven't heard the PT (not a band I've explored that much), and that Tangerine Dream I've only listened to once or twice.Another very fine poll for my tastes. Thanks John for doing this. They're playing a big part in keeping my interest in this section, and I have discovered, and re-discovered some really tasty ones along the way thanks to this series. |
I voted for A Meditation Mass as well. The combination of those beautiful lethargic and rather floating sections makes me want to pull out the ol bear skin rug and a big pipe of hashish. Then when the tumultuous climax sets in it's like being hurled into a rainstorm head first. I love everything about this album.
Must admit that I thought you'd pick the circus Swedes... | I'm not currently as into SMM as I once was. By the way, I meant to write that I'm surprised to be the first, as I am not surprised at all that Yatha Sidhra got my vote. It's a wonderful album, and would likely make a top ten albums in PA list by me. |
Don't worry Greg, I got you the first time around.
SMM were the first really adventurous and crazy act that I got. I must've been 13 years old purchasing Måltid, and laughing for a week or so after it. I had no idea how to decipher it - let alone appreciate the technical work involved, but something made me return to it. Then it slowly began to resonate with me, and I haven't looked back since.
Incidentally, I saw you posting about your recent Krautrock adoration, and I was just wondering if you know the Swedish kings of the genre called Älgarnas Trädgard? I think you'd enjoy both of their albums immensely. |
I have Älgarnas Trädgard debut, and used to love it.. Man, I haven't listened to it in years. That was my one of my absolute favourite albums in Psyche. I should really return to it and get the other album. I know I've heard music off of the second before, and loved it.