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Topic: Instrumental progressive spacerock Posted: December 08 2016 at 03:30
I know it's a narrow genre, but it is exactly what I like.
When I got into spacerock, because of old bands like Eloy and Hawkwind, I thought that symphonic rock with synthesizers and sequencers and spacey stories was spacerock.
Later I got into Ozric Spacefolk and I was sold. I searched the internet up and down for spacerock. But then I found out, anything can be spacerock these days: Radiohead, Muse, The Doors, Jefferson Airplane and the whole 60's psychedelic rock movement. I'm not interested in a huge discussion about what spacerock is or is not.
Then I thought; why not focus on the instrumental bands that actually have a progressive approach instead of a stonerrock-approach. Nothing against stonerrock, by the way. But to keep thing simple, I want to dedicate this thread to bands that are strongly influenced by Ozric Tentacles, Gong, Camel, Eloy, Pink Floyd, and have an instrumental approach with enthic and fusion influences.
Later on I found that another style has influences from spacerock and that is psychill/psytrance/psybient, with bands like Entheogenic, Shpongle and Eat Static. Wich have a lot of electronic but aswell analog instruments, mostly chants, percussion , guitar, flutes and ethnic influences. Quite progressive but not rock at all.
To start things off, here's a list of bands I already know:
Ozric Tentacles
Hidria Spacefolk
Shpongle
Entheogenic
Quantum Fantay
ZubZub
Taipuva Luotisuora
Vibrasphere
Solar Fields
Aes Dana
Ott and the All Seeing I
Dream Machine
First Band from Outerspace (although some songs have vocals)
Øresund Space Collective (although sometimes they sound more like stonerrock)
Mantric Muse
Bland Bladen
ColorStar (although some songs have vocals)
Anekdoten
Of course the old bands, who have instrumental songs that have that specific progressive spacerock thing:
Camel (Lunar Sea, parts of Rain Dances)
Eloy (parts of Ocean, Silent Cries, Planets, Time to Turn)
Hawkwind
Pink Floyd
Gong
Sky (really underrated band)
Kraan (another really underrated band)
Tangerine Dream (especially their Force Majeur-days)
As you can see, not a very broad list, and not a very popular style. Maybe people want more focus on heavy guitar riffing and vocals/lyrics.
However, I wonder if I left out some artists that really fit in the lists above. Maybe Steve Hillage or Tim Blake?
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Posted: December 08 2016 at 08:54
Funny, I (tried to) listen to Cosmic Temple, and that's exactly what I'm not looking for. It's a studiojam of psychedelic music. I really don't like it. Sorry.
Black Bombaim sounds a lot better, although it's basically stonerrock. Heavy, fuzzy bass and guitars. A kind of seventies feel, and not what I intended this thread for. Sorry.
Causa Sui isn't at all bad. They have this psychedelic jam-thing aswell, and softer parts wich work really well. They have this oldskool-Camel sound here and there. But again not what I was looking for. It's just a lot of guitars and heavy drums. No synths, no sequencers, no fusion/ethnic influences.
Basically all three bands are stonerrockbands. Please let's keep this thread for any spacerock that is not stonerrock/fuzzrock/desertrock/jamrock. Please read my desrciption
Definitely try Ash Ra Tempel. 70's space rock at its finest. As close as it gets to Hawkwind (better imo). Their debut album has quite a cult following on this forum, but I would suggest to also check out their second which is my favourite of the two.
"Larks' tongues. Wrens' livers. Chaffinch brains. Jaguars' earlobes. Wolf nipple chips. Get 'em while they're hot. They're lovely. Dromedary pretzels, only half a denar."
You may want to check out NEU! as well. Another 70's German band perhapsnot considered as "space rock", but I personally think it is similar. This band focuses on tight rhythms with bass and drums and adds spacey synth and guitar sounds. I really like it, check out the first song off of their debut album it will give you a good idea.
"Larks' tongues. Wrens' livers. Chaffinch brains. Jaguars' earlobes. Wolf nipple chips. Get 'em while they're hot. They're lovely. Dromedary pretzels, only half a denar."
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Posted: December 08 2016 at 09:18
^ Dear Larkstongue41, I know of Ashra and Hawkwind. I also know of the whole krautrock movement. But not what I am looking for.
I will try out NEU! however, because I can't remember having listened to it before. I do remember listening to Guru Guru and Faust and other spacerock/krautrock bands and although they are quite nice in their own wierd way, not what I'm looking for.
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Posted: December 08 2016 at 09:22
Here some more Shpongle live with the wonderful Manu Delago on hangdrum. This is what I am looking for (no fuzzy rock guitars or heavy jam-drumming). Just pure space and bliss. Something to dance to and float away.
Oh I see! I had heard some Spongle before and I honestly hated it (it was much more like dubstep or whatever), but I love the video you posted! The thing is most of the "space rock" bands I know of are quite on the "heavy metal" side (Hawkwind for instance). Good luck in your findings!
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