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Another couple of days

Daryl Hall & John Oates | X-Static
Black Country, New Road | For the First Time
Liars | 1:1 Original Soundtrack
Sly & the Family Stone | There’s a Riot Goin’ On
The Who | Sell Out
Klaus Schulze | Cyborg
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Originally posted by HolyMoly HolyMoly wrote:

@Davidovich - thanks for the Van Jalen recs - I found a CD that includes your top 2 (Dragon/Hypothesis) in one package, so good value there! Re: Trad Gras och Stenar, what I listed was actually disc 3 of a 3 disc self-titled set I got. I’m not sure if it’s 3 albums packaged together or a bunch of unreleased stuff or what. Maybe you can enlighten me - I haven’t done my homework on the band yet. https://www.discogs.com/Träd-Gräs-Och-Stenar-Träd-Gräs-Och-Stenar/master/984708

No problem Steve-o
That two fer one deal is most likely the only way you’re going to get your hands on Hypothesis/The Dragon....and I’m almost certain that you’ll dig them. It’s not entirely the kind of Vangelis you get with Blade Runner but yeah more fusiony, odd-angled, saucy psychedelic and Kraut.
I’m fairly certain that TG&S release is a compilation of the first album + Djunglens Lag...and well the one you span that I don’t know. I guess some times it pays off to get the remaster/extended mix/double thang over the studio album
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Originally posted by Guldbamsen Guldbamsen wrote:

^I do have a vinyl copy of Faith but it’s been ages since I last heard it. My apartment is immune to soundproofing...I can hear my neighbours fart and have the occasional wham-bam-thank-you-mam - the latter of which most often is carried out to the soothing sounds of Celine Dion
Also part of why I got hooked by headphones....and well headphones and LPs generally don’t mix that well, at least not per my tastes.
Not really sure what I’d call my fave Cure album. These days I’m head over heels in love with Kiss Me•3 and Wish.

Yesterday:
Kosmischer Laüfer - Vol 2
Stevie Wonder - Fulfillingness’ First Finale
Exmagma - Goldball
Klaus Schulze - Blackdance
Beck - Odelay
Aphex Twin - Syro
Pulsar - The Strands Of The Future
Dr. John - The Sun, Moon & Herbs
Herbie Hancock - Mwandishi


Ah Ze Headphone listening. God they must be saving your life due to your paper thin walls. Celine Dion than the humping?


‘I believe that the hot-dogs go ooooon!’
Killer line from that song off the big boat movie with Leonhard Capivar and Bait Chinpeck.
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MEER - Playing House
Millenium - Soul's Inner Pendulum
Gazpacho - Fireworker
Fischer-Z - Going Red For A Salad (Compilation)
Pendragon - Not Of This World
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Yesterday:
Vangelis - Antarctica (been spinning this at work when I’ve got the early shift. Seems to gel well with my little ginnypig guy that otherwise tend to swing from the lamps. This music though keeps him completely calm..and he looks like someone watching a brilliant movie)
Waste Of Space Orchestra - s/t
Circle - Pharao Overlord
Crucis - Los Delirios Del Mariscal
Aktuala - s/t
Arbete & Fritid - Andra
Serge Bringolf - Vision
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Originally posted by Guldbamsen Guldbamsen wrote:

Yesterday:
Vangelis - Antarctica (been spinning this at work when I’ve got the early shift. Seems to gel well with my little ginnypig guy that otherwise tend to swing from the lamps. This music though keeps him completely calm..and he looks like someone watching a brilliant movie)
Waste Of Space Orchestra - s/t
Circle - Pharao Overlord
Crucis - Los Delirios Del Mariscal
Aktuala - s/t
Arbete & Fritid - Andra
Serge Bringolf - Vision


Nice buddy. Vangelis is the true warrior of creating music that turns into love and peace.
Know what other album I really like from ? direct.
Very underrated. Some extremely clever arrangements done by the autodidact. :)

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Last night I put my metal boots on.

Threshold — For the journey
DELAIN — Human Contradiction
Paradise lost— Draconian times ( 25th Ann RM)
Dream Theater— 6 degrees ( disc 1 only.)
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Crucis - Los Delirios Del Mariscal
I heard that one a few weeks ago, I was on an Argentinian Prog mood. Excellent album!

My favourite Vangelis album of the 80's is Soil Festivities Approve


I didn't keep track of my album listenings but I heard these new purchases multiple times:
La Coscienza di Zeno - Una Vita Migliore (The production and vinyl mastering don't do justice to these classy compositions.)
Bruno Pernadas - Private Reasons (The album I was expecting the most this year, a really short 75 minute album Shocked)
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Originally posted by Guldbamsen Guldbamsen wrote:

Yesterday:
Vangelis - Antarctica (been spinning this at work when I’ve got the early shift. Seems to gel well with my little ginnypig guy that otherwise tend to swing from the lamps. This music though keeps him completely calm..and he looks like someone watching a brilliant movie)
Waste Of Space Orchestra - s/t
Circle - Pharao Overlord
Crucis - Los Delirios Del Mariscal
Aktuala - s/t
Arbete & Fritid - Andra
Serge Bringolf - Vision


Nice buddy. Vangelis is the true warrior of creating music that turns into love and peace.
Know what other album I really like from ? direct.
Very underrated. Some extremely clever arrangements done by the autodidact. :)


I’m constantly reminded of why I love him whenever I jump eras within his discography...though granted I’m not reaching for his more classical adventures as I tend to find them a tad too err..wafting or something. But between the rest of his outings there’s at least some 5 or 6 different genretags we could slap on them. He’s about as eclectic as they get. Direct is a bit under the radar, I agree. Though...and I’m sorry if I’m stepping on your toes here buddy, but there are a couple of tracks on here that literally sound like the kind of muzak I’d hear at a Greek beach side restaurant with white plastic chairs and everything else painted deep satisfying blue. Man I love (and MISS!) those places...but yeah the cheesy 90s electronic-like muzak always got to me...and there are (just) a few tracks on here that sound like that
The opening cut though always sends me straight off to another place. So gorgeous.

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Crucis - Los Delirios Del Mariscal
I heard that one a few weeks ago, I was on an Argentinian Prog mood. Excellent album!

My favourite Vangelis album of the 80's is Soil Festivities Approve


I didn't keep track of my album listenings but I heard these new purchases multiple times:
La Coscienza di Zeno - Una Vita Migliore (The production and vinyl mastering don't do justice to these classy compositions.)
Bruno Pernadas - Private Reasons (The album I was expecting the most this year, a really short 75 minute album Shocked)

Hi Samuel
I spin that Crucis sucker from time to time and always end up digging it a whole lot more than I thought I would. It’s like a bluesier and more guitar-driven Yes-like music..and well the add-on of Spanish vocals makes it all the better for me...but I tend to love a little exotic vibe from the vocals
I think my fave Vangelis from the 80s is Antarctica..Soil Festivities comes very close. Love the colours of that album..and I’m not necessarily talking about the cover art alone. It’s like stepping into an exploding paint factory (or maybe that’s just my synesthesia talking).
Then again...I haven’t actually heard all of his 80s material. I still lack Mask fx...which is rated pretty highly to boot

Oh yeah..gotta love those short 75 minute albums
Quite apropos...I was literally flabbergasted when I popped in my cd of Ulver’s alphabet album (ATG....etc) and saw over 80 minutes of music
I actually thought the physical limit for the media was somewhere around 77 minutes pr cd.

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Originally posted by progbethyname progbethyname wrote:

Originally posted by HolyMoly HolyMoly wrote:

@Nick - I actually know very little about Skinny Puppy, but thought I’d probably like them so I picked up that album when I had the chance. Definitely good stuff, quite dark, how I like it.


Amazing Steve. Nice plunge.
I recommend 1990’s Last Rights and 1985’s Remission.
You really get a terrific scope of what they are truly capable of.
excellent... thanks bro! On the wish list they go.

And Eliminator? Holy moly - that album sounds incredible even after all this time. Such a great fusion of guitar power and 80s sound that few bands could match. I love how even the guitar solos are so well thought out you can sing along with them too.


It sure does. Has that skillful Bob Ludwig mastering on it.
Pretty cool and still sounds state of the art.
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Today I went the YES route and I wasn’t dissatisfied.

Yes— Close to the edge. ( I have to admit. A bigger application has really set in for me upon this listen. It has been awhile, but new feelings have come to be. )

Yes— Drama ( okay. Machine Messiah is awesome and quite possibly the heaviest song they’ve ever done. ;)
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Negativland | Live Brain - live album (digital only) accompanying their newest (physical) release, The World Will Decide, which itself is a companion to the prior year’s TrueFalse. I recently heard that none other than Laurie Anderson listed TWWD as one of her 5 favorite albums of all time! Whoa. They are really in a creative renaissance of sorts. For a band whose entire purpose has always revolved around truth and illusion in the mass media, these days must provide no end of ideas. Still impressive how they can piece hundreds of soundbites together into a conceptual whole much greater than the sum of its parts.

GY!BE | Yanqui UXO — my perfect album to accompany strung-out depression. I’m fine now.

Guided by Voices | Suitcase (box set) — 100 otherwise unreleased songs on 4 CD. Just the tip of the iceberg for ol’ Bob Pollard.

Viagra Boys | Welfare Jazz — love these guys. High energy Swedish post-punk with a great sax player, skillful keyboards, amazing drummer, colorful guitar work, distorted bass overdrive, and a singer who sounds like every song is the last rageful rant he’ll ever make.

Jandek | Los Angeles Friday
Jandek | The Ray
Jandek | Dallas Thursday. — the last 2 of these were not too familiar to be and were just ok (he puts out so many albums I don’t expect all of them to be that good) but the first of these might be among my favorites. Live improvised guitar (by Will Toledo, of Car Seat Headrest, guesting for this show), with a bassist, maybe some keyboards, a drum machine (corny but somehow the dated “handclap” effects are charming), with either Sterling or his significant other Sheila reciting and/or singing lyrics of theirs. An acquired taste.

King Crimson | Lizard - been very hooked on the title suite lately. Damn it’s majestic. Where did Fripp pull that from? Nothing else in their catalog sounds remotely like it.

Moody Blues | Every Good Boy Deserves Favour - an old favourite

Sebadoh | The Freed Weed — lo fi acoustic stuff from a couple of good indie songwriters. They went electric shortly after. I would be surprised to hear that any of these 40-odd songs were NOT recorded under the influence of weed.

Chris Squire | Fish Out of Water — fantastic album every Yes fan should own. Equal quality to the great Yes albums of the mid 70s.

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So lately...

X Legged Sally - Slow Up
X Legged Sally - Eggs And Ashes
X Legged Sally - The Land Of The Giant Dwarfs (Their best album imo, man what an incredible band!!)
X Legged Sally - Bereft Of A Blissful Union
Weidorje - S/T
Wapassou - La Messe En Re Mineur
Wallenstein - Blitzkrieg
Vos Voisins - S/T
Vita Nova - S/T
Visitors - S/T
Violeta De Outono - S/T
Vespero - By The Waters Of Tomorrow
Vespero - Droga
Vespero - Lique Mekwas
Vespero - Shum Shir
Vespero - Surpassing All Kings
Vanilla Fudge - Near the Beginning
Vak - Budo

Porno For Pyros - Good God's Urge
Pierre Vervloesem - Ruder
Unit Wail - Egares
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Today

Camel Rain Dances
The flower Kings Banks of Eden
Arena Contagion
Big Big Train Grimspond
Big Big Train Far Skies Deep Time


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Arena - Contagion
Riverside - Rapid Eye Movement
Eagles - The Very Best Of The Eagles
Nosound - Afterthoughts
Ayreon - Into The Electric Castle

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Hey guys, have not been around in awhile.
Since the world pretty much is working from home and sucking up bandwidth online, the company I work for changed their IT computer settings to block anything remotely that could stream anything (except Youtube for learning purposes) and Progarchives was one of them.  My main computer is my work one, now on the home PC for a change.

Anyway been looking at posts via my iPhone but too lazy to log on with that.  But lots of nice stuff getting spins and tons I don't even know.

Can't remember everything over the months, but here are recent listens.

Seconds Before Landing - The Great Deception
The Mystery - The World is a Game (one of my more modern go to albums regardless of mood, full of nice hooks and fabulous vocals)
Ekos - Otra Dimension
Camel - Breathless
Suzi Quatro - Legend
Kansas - Somewhere to Elsewhere
ELP - s/t
Big Big Train - The Difference (early Train)
Nektar - Spoonful of Secrets
Moxy - s/t (old 70s hard rock)

Much more but too long ago to remember.


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Originally posted by Guldbamsen Guldbamsen wrote:

Originally posted by progbethyname progbethyname wrote:

Originally posted by Guldbamsen Guldbamsen wrote:

Yesterday:
Vangelis - Antarctica (been spinning this at work when I’ve got the early shift. Seems to gel well with my little ginnypig guy that otherwise tend to swing from the lamps. This music though keeps him completely calm..and he looks like someone watching a brilliant movie)
Waste Of Space Orchestra - s/t
Circle - Pharao Overlord
Crucis - Los Delirios Del Mariscal
Aktuala - s/t
Arbete & Fritid - Andra
Serge Bringolf - Vision


Nice buddy. Vangelis is the true warrior of creating music that turns into love and peace.
Know what other album I really like from ? direct.
Very underrated. Some extremely clever arrangements done by the autodidact. :)


I’m constantly reminded of why I love him whenever I jump eras within his discography...though granted I’m not reaching for his more classical adventures as I tend to find them a tad too err..wafting or something. But between the rest of his outings there’s at least some 5 or 6 different genretags we could slap on them. He’s about as eclectic as they get. Direct is a bit under the radar, I agree. Though...and I’m sorry if I’m stepping on your toes here buddy, but there are a couple of tracks on here that literally sound like the kind of muzak I’d hear at a Greek beach side restaurant with white plastic chairs and everything else painted deep satisfying blue. Man I love (and MISS!) those places...but yeah the cheesy 90s electronic-like muzak always got to me...and there are (just) a few tracks on here that sound like that
The opening cut though always sends me straight off to another place. So gorgeous.


I guess there will always be bits and pieces we love about an album. For me though, I honestly think Metallic Rain is one of the best tracks he’s ever done.
You are far from stepping on my toes, friend. :)
Remember. I appreciate your opinions. That is why I suggested it. Actually. I enjoy hearing from all of you.
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Today.

Grace Jones— Nightclubbing

Artificial Intelligence— Vol. 1 (1992) . Some of the very best electronic music I’ve ever heard is on this disc. A great revisit.

Arena— The Visitor

David Bowie— Outside ( now I gotta say. When David Bowie goes goth, it bloody well works! Excellent concept album. One of his best for sure. )

Vangelis— Soil Festivities ( I have such fond memories of this album cause I’d always play it for my son to get him ready for his bath time. Adorable and a great way to close out a music listening experience. )

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