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Check out Hamster Theater and anything related to Bob Drake |
Relatively Clean Rivers album is a fine rural-psych album. The Phoenix Records reissue is the best sounding of the two reissues (the other being on Radioactive Records). |
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I just heard the 2012 Thinking Plague album, Decline And Fall, and it's just the tits There's just tons of proggy artists like this on Cuneiform Records CUNEIFORM RECORDS |
Goddamn that is good, Zappa would definitely be proud. I've heard of a few Cuneiform artists, mainly Miriodor, Steve Moore, The Muffins, etc., but there is a lot I'ven't yet heard. Thanks for the rec!
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Related to TP is Hamster Theatre. This is from the studio side of this 2 disc CD
http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/...500_AA280_.jpg The live side (Quasi Day Room) was a show here in Seattle, the first show HT ever played outside Colorado IIRC, was attended by about 30 people, many of whom were from the music press & blogs but one of the few attendees was yours truly. Their performance was the absolute best of the festival (2002 The Progman Cometh) by all who saw them, and became a bit of a legend. I was incredibly lucky to have comped tickets HT is more or less an instrumental version of TP |
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I'll recommend The Aristocrats. Top-notch trio! |
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Songs like Planet Caravan
Hey,
I'm new here so be nice. Anyone has some suggestions of songs that have the same trippy vibe and experience as Planet Caravan - Black Sabbath and also Zeitgeist - Sabbath? I've looked far and wide for songs with the same eerie beauty but no luck. Thanks P.s The album above is kickass, thanks! |
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Alright, it's been several years since I've listened to a single second of any prog album besides my two favorites which I will mention in a moment, and I'm feeling adventurous.
Here's what I've heard: I enjoy pretty much all of the Pink Floyd albums. I find Aqualung and In the Court of the Crimson King to be excellent. I hate every Rush song I've ever listened to. I think Genesis is solid and Yes is also solid. Emerson, Lake, and Palmer is pretty mediocre to me. I've heard a couple more modern proggish bands like The Mars Volta (decent, very interesting) and Porcupine Tree (not that interesting to me, pretty bleh). I've always listened to a couple Dream Theater albums and ehhhhhhhh. That's pretty much all the prog I've ever heard. Given that snippet of info, what can people rec me? |
You would probably like Hawkwind's In Search of Space and Can's Ege Bamyasi. It's not very similar to the albums you mentioned but Mahavishnu Orchestra's Birds of Fire is a prog/fusion classic that is worth your time.
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Also, you might like Caravan's "In the Land of the Gray and Pink" and Camel's "Mirage". You should also check out some of Jethro Tull's other albums such as Benefit, Stand Up, and Thick As a Brick.
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Top Prog & Psych
1970-1974
Janus - Gravedigger Warhorse - Red Sea Iron Claw - ST Corpus - Creation a Child Black Cat Bones - Barbed Wire Sandwich Bulbous Creation - You Won't Remember Dying Cressida - Asylum Amish - ST Universe - ST Jenghiz Khan - Well cut Jody Grind - Far Canal Samuel Prody - ST Message - From Books and Dreams Julian's Treatment - A Time Before This Message - The Dawn Anew is Coming Kapputer Hamster - ST Phafner - Overdrive McChurch Soundroom - Delusion Mellow Candle - Swaddling Songs Other than the classics such as Caravan, E.L.P.,'Giles, Giles and Fripp,' Genesis, Gryphon, Gentle Giant, King Crimson, Vandergraaf Generator. |
I would recommend Tasavallan Presidentti from the 70's, song Milky Way Moses and Kingston Wall (active from 1987-1994) with the song Shine On.
Both bands were from Finland. |
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Deep Purple's THE BOOK OF TALIESYN (1968), their second album, is really good, perhaps my favorite of the psychedelic rock albums.
I like some of the British blues bands that had some of the earliest examples of a sort of haunting sound in pop music e.g The Animals' "House of the Rising Sun", The Zombies' "She's Not There" and The Yardbirds' "Heart Full of Soul". I think The Zombies' BEGIN HERE (1965) is a good pre-psychedelic album as is HAVING A RAVE UP WITH THE YARDBIRDS (1965) |
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I just found out about May Blitz!!! Awesome group!
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I found a new awesome psychedelic band at a party
There was this party that I was invited to by a friend. He had a few bands playing that he knew. He told me about this band called Rocket Science Academy and how they were awesome. My friend is rather picky when it comes to music, so I had to stick around to check them out. Let me tell you, this band is the next big psych band. They are the next MGMT or Radiohead. GO check them out on facebook.
Just unreal flow for a local band. |
I'm looking for something similar to King Crimson's "Discipline" (the track, not the album).
Complex, minimalistic, instrumental, interlocking, monotonous but slowly evolving instrumental prog with a relatively clean guitar sound. Nothing exept Sonar comes to mind. Any help? |
Radarmen From the Moon, a dutch band ive been listening to. They play awesome psychadelic space rock type music. I'd check them out if your looking for some fresh psych music.
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Radio Moscow
In this post I aware you of Radio Moscow.
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And in this post, I inform everyone about "Bomp!" and "Alive! The Natural Sound", two sister labels with tons of Psych/Garage bands on their roster, including (I believe) Radio Moscow.
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You gotta check out Morgan Delt: Very experimental and surreal sound!!
Other modern Psychedlic bands: Urban Nomad (strong Jazz-influence), Wired Mind (album: "Mindstate: Dreamscape"), Teleharmonium, Naam, Melody's Echo Chamber Modern Psychedelic-Bands, who modernise the sound of The Beatles, The Doors and The Beach Boys are "Tame Impala" (okay, I know, everybody already knows them) and "Temples". You gotta listen to the Temples-album called "Sun Structures" and Tame Impalas "Lonerism". For those who rather prefer the original psychedelic-sound of the 70ies and want to discover some rather unknown, but quite experimental artists fo this time: Cosmic Eye (very experimental, but only instrumental), Plat Du Jour, Sweet Smoke (psychedelic Blues- and Jazz-Mix), Igra Staklenih Perli (singing occures very seldom in their songs, but the insturmental parts are veeeery veeery very experimental, beautiful und spacy!!!), Steven Morgen (unbelievable psyche-guitar-solos), Fuzzy Duck (rather Progressive-Rock than psychedelic-Rock), Ultimate Spinach I think these are enough inspirations for some good moony experimental Psyche-music :-D . All artists and albums I listed here can be found on youtube. |
If you're looking for something new, check out "Grüves". We're a young trio from Canada making experimental and psychedelic electronic-rock.
Any support is greatly appreciated. |
Lately i have been listening to a lot of pink floyd.. and i realized that i can not remember of an album/group that plays like Pink Floyd in "Dark side of the moon".. Very special sound..
Could you suggest anything?? |
A local band - Shaman Tree
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I've played with these guys and seen them around. Small band but great if you like stoner rock / Psychedelic / shoegazer / Indie / Alternative kind of stuff...did I pigeon hole enough there. They've started working with synths which has me excited. Not many recordings up just yet :bowdown::bowdown:
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Check out Tross from Sweden.....a four-piece doing instrumental psych rock / kraut rock style.....really amazing......just released an EP this week
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Check out the The Rituals new EP The Drum you wont regret it.
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