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Gone a little crazy with Mr. Gabriel works.

PG-- Security ( flawless album. On par with anything else done except UP. )
PG-- Live in Athens (1987) (great audio quality and tony levin is a beast on this one!)
PG-- ....And I'll scratch yours. ( agh. The cover of Bowie's Heroes is gorgeous. Amazing album. No guitar and no drums. Pretty intense album. )
PG-- Scratch
PG-- 3: Melt ( Biko really is one of his best, however performed live is even better. )
Rainbow-- Live In Germany (1976) ( one of the very best live, hard rock albums I've come across recently. Holy god!
Brad Fiedal-- Terminator (motion picture score. )
Metallica-- Hardwired...to self destruct (disc 1 only. )
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It's strange, Nick, other than owning his first solo album (and I probably haven't listened to it in...twenty years at this point?), I didn't feel interested enough to explore the next few, but I dig pick up `So' (classy and OK), and I've always found `Us' excellent. Of course you know my feelings on `Up'! Still haven't found that CD of it again, though, it's in the back room somewhere!
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Tonight's choices:

Zombi – Shape Shift – With one or two exceptions, this is a seriously unengaging album for me. Are their earlier ones better/more interesting?

Cosmic Ground - III
Tangerine Dream – The Klangwald Performance, November 25th, 1972.
Peter Baumann – Romance ‘76
Pink Floyd – Ummagumma (studio set)
Ash Ra Tempel – Inventions for Electric Guitar
Matching Mole – s/t

Vangelis – Albedo 0.39 – Some of this is great, other bits are completely inane and infuriating!

Deuter – D – Damn Krautrock classic.

Hawkwind – In Search of Space – How strange, my first listen in almost two years and I was thinking how similar parts of it sound to the early Amon Duul 2 albums, and then I read that early AD2 member Dave Anderson played bass on it – all makes sense now!
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Originally posted by progbethyname progbethyname wrote:

Gone a little crazy with Mr. Gabriel works.

PG-- Security ( flawless album. On par with anything else done except UP. )
PG-- Live in Athens (1987) (great audio quality and tony levin is a beast on this one!)
PG-- ....And I'll scratch yours. ( agh. The cover of Bowie's Heroes is gorgeous. Amazing album. No guitar and no drums. Pretty intense album. )
PG-- Scratch
PG-- 3: Melt ( Biko really is one of his best, however performed live is even better. )



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King Crimson - Starless and Bible Black
Gentle Giant - Octopus
Orthrelm - OV
Robert Ashley - Automatic Writing
Cathedral - Forest of Equilibrium
Sunn 0))) - Monoliths and Dimensions

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Fleetwood Mac - "Future Games": With the exception of the instrumental that was thrown on to increase the number of songs by the label, it's quite flawless. Almost feels like a precursor to shoegaze in a way.

Inter Arma - "Paradise Gallows": Did I already pimp this album? Whatever, it's great and I can't stop listening to it and picking up new things along the way. For fans of "extreme" music.

Fuki Commune - "Welcome!": On hiatus Light Bringer singer's solo album is more along the lines of Jpop but her thirst for loud music still shines through with some blazing numbers. Her voice is just incredible...what range and power!!
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Chvrches - "The Bones of What You Believe"
Mr Twin Sister - s/t
Jon Hopkins - "Immunity"
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Friday...

Dead Sea Apes - High Evolutionary  (Manchester, England  2014)
Instrumental, krautrock, desert, drone trio 

Monomyth - Further   (The Hague, NL  2014)
Instrumental psychedelic space rock 

Kayros - Hombre De Piedra   (Concepcion, Chile  2016)
Psychedelic, doom, grunge, stoner 

Kayleth - Space Muffin  (Verona, Italy  2015)
Psych, space, doom, stoner 

SubRosa - For This We Fought The Battle Of Ages  (Salt Lake City, Utah  2016)
Experimental, sludge, doom with one guitar and two violins

The Cosmic Dead - Inner Sanctum  (Glasgow, Scotland  2013)
Instrumental, psych / space rock, krautrock 


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Last three days:
Gotic - Escenes
Girón - Forest
Carmen - Fandangos in Space (Thanks for reminding me of it, Michael)
Cosmic Ground - III
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Cheers for reminding me to dig out that first Girón album in return, buddy! Will try to remember it for tonight.

Tonight's choices:

Tangerine Dream – Atem
Tangerine Dream – Stratosfear
Tangerine Dream - The Deutschlandhalle Concert, Berlin, 29th November 1973.

Pink Floyd – Atom Heart Mother

Nathan – Nebulosa – Definitely very close to being in my top 20 discs of 2016. Starts off ordinary then suddenly starts coming constantly alive with some wonderful music as it progresses.

Ashra – Blackouts – A good album, but I don’t like the way it seems to have endless soloing, gets a little tiring. The last 4-part `Lotus’ track is the most interesting moment.

Krakatau – Water Near a Bridge – Man, the first track is groovy and melodic, but the rest of the album is pure Krautrock/Heldon/Cluster/early T.Dream droning ambience. Really surprising and very impressive. Can’t wait to see them live next week with Dungen.

Kl(Aus) – s/t

Murple - Io Sono Murple – still a reliably charming Seventies Italian album.

Murple – Il Viaggio – very easy to enjoy modern album from them too.

Klaus Schulze & Gunter Schickert – The Schulze-Schikert Session, 26th September 1975 – Anybody else have this CD? Sounds like Schulze overdosing on the fizzy synths of `Timewind’ mixed with Schikert's shimmering guitars.

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Borden, Ferraro, Godin, Halo & Lopatin - FRKWYS Vol. 7
Magma - Mekanďk Destruktďw Kommandöh
Charlie Mariano & Chris Hinze - Blue Stone
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Allman Brothers Band - Idlewild South - Some good ol' Southern Rock goodness to start the day. This is probably my least favourite Allman release of their first 4 or 5, but there are still a few gems on it that make it worthwhile listening to the studio tracks as opposed to just live versions. Revival is an awesome opening track (and one that I don't think they ever did live back in the day); a spirited hippie anthem with a nice prog-sounding intro. Elizabeth Reed, of course, has about 5 trillion definitive live versions, but I don't think there's a single version I've heard that's been unenjoyable, the studio version included. Always a pleasure to hear. And Leave Your Blues At Home is a cool, funky closer. 

Judas Priest - Unleashed In The East - This, along with Deep Purple's Burn right before it, filled my headbanging and air guitar quota for the weekend. This album rocks! I've always considered it to be the seminal Judas Priest release (along with Killing Machine) because it includes a lot of their best material (Sinner, Genocide, Exciter) but with more energy and better production than the studio releases. This is my kind of metal!

Camel - Moonmadness - I think it's pretty hard to find an album that would sound more flaccid than this one directly after putting on Unleashed In The East. Maybe The Snow Goose or 80's Camel. Anyhow, by the time I'd settled down a little, I began to remember why I used to love this album so much. The melodies are superb! Not as good as Mirage, but Chord Change and Lunar Sea always make this album worth putting on. 
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John Coltrane - A Love Supreme
Herbie Hancock - Mwandishi
Herbie Hancock - Crossings
Herbie Hancock - Sextant
Miles Davis - Bitches Brew (CD1)
Weather Report - Heavy Weather
Invisible - Durazno Sangrando
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Originally posted by DeadSouls DeadSouls wrote:

John Coltrane - A Love Supreme
Herbie Hancock - Mwandishi
Herbie Hancock - Crossings
Herbie Hancock - Sextant
Miles Davis - Bitches Brew (CD1)
Weather Report - Heavy Weather
Invisible - Durazno Sangrando

Damn! That's a fine listening day.

Alice Coltrane - Ptah The El Daoud
Billy Cobham - Spectrum
The Jesus Lizard - Goat
Dinosaur Jr. - You're Living All Over Me
Swans - Cop
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Mr Twin Sister - s/t
AIR - "Moon Safari"
Luomo - "Vocalcity"
Holy Other - "Held"
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Saturday...

Lunar Mgc - Planet Geisha  (Thessaloniki, Greece  2016)
Instrumental, psych, space trio 

It's Not Night: It's Space - Our Birth Is But A Sleep And A Forgetting  (New Paltz, NY  2016)
Instrumental, heavy rock, psych, stoner trio

Grails - Deep Politics  (Portland, Oregon  2011)
Instrumental, dark, atmospheric 

Giant Horizon - Giant Horizon  (Sopron, Hungary  2016)
Very heavy stoner rock, fuzz 


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Originally posted by ALotOfBottle ALotOfBottle wrote:

Charlie Mariano & Chris Hinze - Blue Stone
Tymon I don't know this album I just know Charlie Mariano from Supersister's fourth album Iskander, did you by any chance listened to that album? I think it's something you would really dig.
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Great album that `Iskandar', Sagi! Not much like the other Supersister discs, but a terrific album in its own right!

I sadly don't have it, though, unfortunately. It's one of those titles that, like now, discussion of it comes up once in a while and I think `I really should get on to that one...', and then I've forgotten about it five minutes later!
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Originally posted by Sagichim Sagichim wrote:

Originally posted by ALotOfBottle ALotOfBottle wrote:

Charlie Mariano & Chris Hinze - Blue Stone
Tymon I don't know this album I just know Charlie Mariano from Supersister's fourth album Iskander, did you by any chance listened to that album? I think it's something you would really dig.

I have listened to parts of Iskander, but I somehow have never got around to checking the whole album out (which is quite a shame by the way). I didn't know, however, it was Charlie Mariano playing sax on that album! His story is fascinating with how he went from a 50's bebopper to an avant-jazzer working with young European groups like Embryo and (now I know more) Supersister. Thanks for the heads up, Sagi, I'll need to investigate this release. Smile
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Originally posted by Aussie-Byrd-Brother Aussie-Byrd-Brother wrote:

Tonight's choices:

Zombi – Shape Shift – With one or two exceptions, this is a seriously unengaging album for me. Are their earlier ones better/more interesting?

Cosmic Ground - III
Tangerine Dream – The Klangwald Performance, November 25th, 1972.
Peter Baumann – Romance ‘76
Pink Floyd – Ummagumma (studio set)
Ash Ra Tempel – Inventions for Electric Guitar
Matching Mole – s/t

Vangelis – Albedo 0.39 – Some of this is great, other bits are completely inane and infuriating!

Deuter – D – Damn Krautrock classic.

Hawkwind – In Search of Space – How strange, my first listen in almost two years and I was thinking how similar parts of it sound to the early Amon Duul 2 albums, and then I read that early AD2 member Dave Anderson played bass on it – all makes sense now!


Michael. Hello buddy. Zombi are worth venturing into.
I find the albums SPIRIT ANIMAL and SURFACE TO AIR would really be worth your time.
I really love Spirit Animal and I believe I wrote a passionate review on it a few years back.
Really great due and I've had the pleasure of seeing them live. :)
Gimmie my headphones now!!! 🎧🤣
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