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Moonlight Bloom--Files (psychedelic rock)
New Denver band, saw them live in Breckenridge and they put on a killer set!
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A compilation album of remixes, re-recordings, collaborations, and live tracks from Turkish psych group "Baba Zula." There are a lot of dub tracks here (too many IMO) that don't interest me much but there are also some good psychedelic gems sprinkled throughout. |
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https://preview.ibb.co/ibHFgU/MD.jpg Minami Deutsch - Minami Deutsch (2014) https://minamideutschggb.bandcamp.co...minami-deutsch Japanese Krautrock. Perfect combination. |
Will definitely be checking out this band!
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This came up in related to something else I was listening to. I've never heard it before, but it's both trippy and calming. Figured I'd post it.
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At five in the morning on Saturday my girlfiend wakes me up, saying that the ****ing neighbours are playing loud music. Turns out it came from my PC in the other room. This album, which was the next one after the KJ album, started playing by itself for unclear and possibly creepy reasons. I turned it off immediately and went back to sleep, but still notices that it was pretty nice and chill, so I revisited it later in the day and it is indeed great. |
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If you're into discovering new stuff
This one really grew on me. The song is Vali by Rakı, I could only find it on spotify |
One of my favorite albums of 2018. From Helsinki, Finland...
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I like that one! |
That album got much better as it got going.
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A forgotten psychedelic blast from Phoenix, Arizona's past...
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Space rock, who'd of thunk it....Hawkwinds masterpiece, Space ritual
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Speaking of Hawkwind...
The latest album from Nik Turner. One of the best he's released since his Hawkwind days. Old Nik still seems to have plenty of fuel left in his tank for innerspace adventures. |
The latest re-release from the Sun Ra archives...
https://i.ibb.co/Wk6N4fG/SR.jpg Sun Ra & His Intergalactic Solar Arkestra - Space is the Place: Music for the Film (2019) Space is the Place: Music for the Film Definitely one of Sun Ra's most psychedelic voyages into innerspace and beyond. Quote:
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https://i.ibb.co/hLq4q9G/SNO.jpg Space Invaders & Nik Turner - Sonic Noise Opera (2014) Sonic Noise Opera Another good one featuring Nik Turner. This is a live performance recorded at the Psychedelic Network Festival in Würzburg, Germany, in November of 2013 with the "Space Invaders" group from Germany. |
https://i.ibb.co/Wv2c7m4/BZ.jpg Baba Zula - Kızıl gözlüm (2019) Kızıl gözlüm https://i.ibb.co/v3vtjgV/BZG.jpg New three song EP from "Baba Zula" out of Istanbul, Turkey. |
The second album from the Italian group "Aktuala"...
Aktuala - La Terra (1974) |
https://i.ibb.co/F7JP45v/CA.jpg Curved Air - Air Waves - Live At The BBC / The John Peel Sessions 1970-1971 |
Ustad Zakhir Hussain (tabla) & Sri Dharamvir Singh (sitar) |
The band Dogfeet seems pretty obscure and doesn't turn up in the places where I usually search (incl. MB itself). But this album has some solid guitar jamming; it's worth tolerating the introductory drum solo to get to the rest of the album imo. Also, as is usual with my opinion, the guitars are good, the vocals, meh :-
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La Théorie Des Cordes - Singes Electriques
Instrumental jazzy Prog or proggy Fusion or whatever. Great stuff. https://open.spotify.com/album/7FvL4aJdNFs9zybPjFrNi3 |
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^ That's a nice piece of prog, Booman, so clearly of its time, when bands were exploring beyond pop and rock.
After some humming and hawing, I decided this might be the place to put "Dark Sunrise", which has lots of elec guitar. On the strength of this track I'm gonna check out what else I can find by Rikki Ililonga and his band, Musi-O-Tunya: |
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Holy ****, how ****ing good is Frumpy!?
I always thought they were some lame-ass second tier Krautrock band. They decidedly aren't. This isn't Krautrock at all, they probably get lumped in there due to being German. This is some badass proggy heavy psych. Killer vocals (probably the best 70s female rock vocals I've ever heard), awesome organ and guitar, just overall rocking and beautiful stuff. I could see Lisna and Plank digging this. |
I've mentioned Frumpy here before. It's one of those bands that I grew up listening to and they were a real
sensation in Germany in the early 70s especially after that 2nd album. Inga Rumpf has actually expanded her vocal range as she's gotten older - which is kinda weird if you think about it. I was the young guy with the occasional crush on singers like her, Renate Knaup, and, of course, there's always the Brit, Jenny Haan: |
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Sounding more like a studio-jam by Traffic than full-on prog, Locomotura by Los Blops deserves more mentions on MB than the two it has received so far. Click, read, enjoy!
Psy-Fi: https://www.musicbanter.com/2047415-post24.html Me: https://www.musicbanter.com/1758166-post19.html |
Speaking of Inga Rumpf, I have a lp CITY PREACHERS " FOLKLORE".
This is anything but prog. Its AMERICAN-sound.... sorta Peter,Paul & Mary / Pete Seeger-type rubbish. No date on the lp, but I'd guess maybe 1966. |
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io recordings — A Guide To Drowning.
https://ioaudiorecordings.bandcamp.c...de-to-drowning https://f4.bcbits.com/img/a1046631913_16.jpg |
Place is DEAD.
No prog-joy to be gained here. Sucks. |
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