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    Posted: February 04 2016 at 13:35
2 guitar instrumental psychedelia  (updated Mar11'16)
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Animals As Leaders
Aphodyl
April Rain
Cherokee Mist
Circle
Exsimio
Flowers Must Die
Galacticka
God is an Astronaut
Godspeed You Black Emperor
Guapo
Heavy Cosmic Kinetic
If These Trees Could Talk
Kasan
King Crimson
Kungens Man
Lethean
Mad Fellaz
Man
Mugstar
My Brother the Wind
My Sleeping Karma
Ninth Moon Black
Oceansize
Obskuria
Ohmphrey
Pelican
Pomegranate Tiger
Pymlico
Reid, Vernon, Elliott Sharp & David Torn
Samsara Blues Experiment
Scale the Summit
Smoking Spore
Souvenir's Young America
Sucea, Gabriel & Grassi-Havnen, Axel
t2k
Tale of Diffusion
Tribe of Cro
Tunturia
Vocokesh, The
Wishbone Ash
Year of No Light
Yndi Halda
 
---the following didn't make the cut (generally due to words)
Buzzcocks
Church, The
Dead Meadow
Dream Syndicate, The
Fugazi
Luna
Nauticus
Quicksilver Messenger Service
Swervedriver
Talisma
Wilco
 
I'm going to try and add columns with other information.  In a perfect world, the way I visualize the
ongoing project will be really cool.  Barring that, hopefully I can at least achieve sorta cool.
 
ways to improve
-make list more complete
-specify discs or period when 2 guitars reigned
(e.g. Obskuria just on 1st disc, Dead Meadow all but first disc, King Crimson
on later incarnations)
-specify tracks or discs containing instrumentals
(e.g Man & Samsara Blues Experiment not predominantly instrumental)
-include years of output, country, anything else interesting/useful
-include recommended tracks or discs
-include exemplary picks of 2-guitar interplay for artists possessing only 1 guitarist
 
====================original post follows===========================
I love this stuff.  I've searched progarchives, google, and the kitchen sink for suggestions
and should enquire within.  Whether it's spacerock, post-rock/metal, neo, crossover, or
whatever label it's shoehorned with, I am interested.
 
Some that I know of, listed in approximate order of my appreciation, include:
My Brother the Wind
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Ampacity
April Rain
Flowers Must Die
Charts and Maps
Nauticus
Exsimio
Tribe of Cro
Pymlico
Oceansize
Tale of Diffusion
Mad Fellaz
Ohmphrey
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Lethean
Talisma
 
A lot of Buckethead tracks also feature 2 guitar tracks, but Brian plays all the guitar
because that's all he seems to do (when does he find time to eat?)
 
Undoubtedly others I've missed.
I particularly like the interplay of two lead guitarists which is why My Brother the Wind,
preferably with headphones, gets me where I need to be once the day is done.
 
Often before.
 
The psychedelia tag could misleading because all music is psychedelic, at least the way I
am employing the word.  More on that later, maybe, if I get bold enough to wax philosophical.
 
 


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 05 2016 at 11:25
One of my favorites is "Scale the Summit," check them out.  They do some rather amazing two-guitar interplay. 

Of course, there is always Belew and Jakko-era King Crimson.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 05 2016 at 11:40
I'm a big fan of Scale The Summit and play their albums regularly.
Animals As Leaders, Pelican and If Theses Trees Could Talk are also good.
My Sleeping Karma and Russian Circles are a bit heavier.
These are all instrumental bands and are all on YouTube.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 06 2016 at 09:18
Thanks.  Good stuff.
I recently started a list of same and will extend and organize it, likely to post a more complete list once it seems more inclusive.  Trying multiple listens with headphones as that is my best test for how they work, for me, in terms of a distinct separation between the guitar tracks, if that makes sense.
 
I've sampled much of those mentioned, previously, but was unaware that they fit the list I mentioned.
Was listening to these again and, for my liking, some tracks that have great work between the 2 guitars were:
If These Trees Could Talk-When the Big Hand Buries the Twelve, From Roots to Needles, and The First Fire
My Sleeping Karma-Intention and quite a bit of Soma (need more listens).
Scale the Summit's The Collective and V have some good work, but when they get riff-heavy the second guitar gets rather drowned out.
The others I've heard but need more for repeated listens.
Adrian Belew has a very unique style and I've enjoyed his work for years;  really difficult to keep up with all the latter substantiations of Crimson, though, with all the different ProjeKct variations.
 
Russian Circles is credited with 1 guitarist, but I'll have to check 'em out again to see if they layer multiple guitar tracks nicely.  A few bands do that well, e.g. the unlisted Ocean Towers;  a little on the stoner-side but they have some good spacerock type tracks with the layered guitars.
 
Heavy Cosmic Kinetic also has some also has some good 2-guitar spacerock output.  Good California band somewhat akin to The Machine or Farflung (again, a little on the stoner side).
 
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 06 2016 at 20:24
Crimson Projekts - Space Groove.
A curse upon the heads of those who seek their fortunes in a lie. The truth is always waiting when there's nothing left to try. - Colin Henson, Jade Warrior (Now)
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 09 2016 at 11:50
Quicksilver Messenger Service... ahah

Anyway, back to prog and only marginally psichedelic, I suggest you listen to the forgotten classic band that is Automatic Fine Tuning. 

If you've ever seen two snakes intertwine each other during their mating season, you'll get a picture of how the two guitars work in their long "The Great Panjandrum Wheel" suite. 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 11 2016 at 21:06
Going to give my updated list(s), suggest some ways I want to improve it and ask an opinion related to same.
 
Ampacity
Animals as Leaders
April Rain
Automatic Fine Tuning
Charts and Maps
Exsimio
Godspeed You Black Emperor
Heavy Cosmic Kinetic
If These Trees Could Talk
Kasan
King Crimson
Lethean
Mad Fellaz
Man
Mugstar
My Brother the Wind
My Sleeping Karma
Ninth Moon Black
Oceansize
Obskuria
Ohmphrey
Pelican
Pymlico
Samsara Blues Experiment
Scale the Summit
Sucea, Gabriel & Grassi-Havnen, Axel
Tale of Diffusion
Tribe of Cro
Tunturia
 
Majorly incomplete.  If I can make it minorly incomplete then that's an improvement.
Including a few artists not yet listed on then site as I expect they might make it eventually
(e.g. April Rain, Sucea & G-Havnen).
 
The following list I think won't qualify as they don't seem do to instrumentals, best that I can surmise:
Buzzcocks
Church, The
Circle
Dead Meadow
Dream Syndicate, The
Fugazi
Luna
Nauticus
Quicksilver Messenger Service
Swervedriver
Talisma
Wilco
Wishbone Ash
 
I'm really only familiar with Circle, Dead Meadow and Wishbone Ash of these.
If they have any significant instrumental work then please drop word.
 
Ways I hope to improve this list:
-make list more complete
-specify discs or period when 2 guitars reigned
(e.g. Obskuria just on 1st disc, Dead Meadow all but first disc, King Crimson
on later incarnations)
-specify tracks or discs containing instrumentals
(e.g Man & Samsara Blues Experiment not predominantly instrumental)
-include years of output, country, anything else interesting/useful
-include recommended tracks or discs
-think of and initiate improvements not listed/conceived of
 
One last thing...
I was thinking--once the list is reasonably inclusive--of editing the top post to include finalized list up top.  I can move whatever nonsense I wrote down and stick the list up top, with a title such as
Updated List (as of -date-)
Just thinking that anyone coming across it might find it easier then scrolling down.
Not sure if that's silly or not, but didn't somebody once say that 90% of everything is silly?
 
I need a vacation.
 
or some music
 
 


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 12 2016 at 05:07
Originally posted by InstrupsychedeMental InstrupsychedeMental wrote:

The following list I think won't qualify as they don't seem do to instrumentals, best that I can surmise:
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Circle
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I'm really only familiar with Circle, Dead Meadow and Wishbone Ash of these.
If they have any significant instrumental work then please drop word. 
 
Check out Circle's album Andexelt. Excellent and almost entirely instrumental. There's about 1 second of female voice at the start of one of the tracks, and maybe a few wordless cries elsewhere in the mix, but I'm confident in saying it's over 99% instrumental.
 
Circle have a lot of albums and I only know a few, but I'd bet there are others that are instrumental too.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 12 2016 at 07:59
Originally posted by Luca Pacchiarini Luca Pacchiarini wrote:


Anyway, back to prog and only marginally psichedelic, I suggest you listen to the forgotten classic band that is Automatic Fine Tuning. 




Definitely. This is the one that came to my mind right away.  Guitar overkill.

CHEROKEE MIST  "Anthem of the Moon" has two lead guitarists.  Going by the lp title, I guess their inspiration is Quicksilver/Grateful Dead.
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The Night Sea. 
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Check out 'GTR OBLQ' by Torn/Reid/Sharp.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 12 2016 at 17:01
if we are talking psychedelic then Quicksilver messenger service 'Gold and Silver' off the first lp.. Then 'Man' who's twin guitar of Micky Jones and Deke Leonard are just the tops when it comes to Psych guitar!

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 13 2016 at 00:53
Originally posted by InstrupsychedeMental InstrupsychedeMental wrote:

Going to give my updated list(s), suggest some ways I want to improve it and ask an opinion related to same.
 
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The following list I think won't qualify as they don't seem do to instrumentals, best that I can surmise:
Buzzcocks
Church, The
Circle
Dead Meadow
Dream Syndicate, The
Fugazi
Luna
Nauticus
Quicksilver Messenger Service
Swervedriver
Talisma
Wilco
Wishbone Ash
 
I'm really only familiar with Circle, Dead Meadow and Wishbone Ash of these.
If they have any significant instrumental work then please drop word.
 
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In relation to Wishbone Ash, they have had many instrumentals. They even released a whole album of instrumental tracks in 1987 i.e. Nouveau Calls. I wouldn't really call any of their instrumentals "psychedelic" (some might disagree) but WA are largely credited as pioneering dual lead guitar and stamping it as their "trademark" sound. OK, so here are all Wishbone Ash instrumentals:

Joshua (from the album First Light recorded 1970 released 2007)
Vas Dis (has scat vocals - from the album Pilgrimage 1971)
The Pilgrim (has scat vocals - from Pilgrimage)
Alone - (from Pilgrimage)
Lullaby - (from Pilgrimage)
FUBB - (from There's the Rub 1974)
Outward Bound (from New England 1976)
Prelude (from New England )
Candlelight (from New England)
714 (from Front Page News 1977)
Tangible Evidence (from Nouveau Calls 1987)
Clousseau (from Nouveau Calls)
Flags of Convenience (from Nouveau Calls)
From Soho to Sunset (from Nouveau Calls)
Arabesque (from Nouveau Calls)
In the Skin (from Nouveau Calls)
Something's Happening in Room 602 (from Nouveau Calls)
Johnny Left Home Without It (from Nouveau Calls)
The Spirit Flies Free (from Nouveau Calls)
A Rose is a Rose (from Nouveau Calls)
Real Guitars Have Wings (from Nouveau Calls)
T-Bone Shuffle (from Nouveau Calls)
In The Case (from Here to Hear 1989)
Peace (from Bona Fide 2002)
Surfing A Slow Wave (from Clan Destiny 2007)
Northern Lights (from Power of Eternity 2009)
Mud-slick (from Elegant Stealth 2011)

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 11 2016 at 01:34
Just looking over this thread again and wanted to say thanks for the help with this.
I'm particularly delighted by the list produced just above, by Barry, on the Wishbone Ash;  great work on that part.  I need to acquire Nouveau Calls, apparently.
 
Elsewhere on the forum, I remember coming across a discussion on Porcupine Tree instrumentals.  I'll have to go find it again.  While Steven Wilson does most or all of the guitar work in question, there are undoubtedly some key tracks that fit the bill as far as 'exemplary picks of 2-guitar interplay for artists possessing only 1 guitarist,' as I long to add eventually.  A lot of their best stuff has lyrics but certainly killer pieces like Voyage 34, Moonloop and It Will Rain for a Million Years might be worthy inclusions.
 
Wasn't my intention to 'bump' this thread until I have the list more complete, including some additional columns that I mentioned, but I had to at least let Barry know that his existence in the universe is appreciated.
 
ramble on
 


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