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News From Babel - Work Resumed on the Tower
Cop Shoot Cop - Consumer Revolt
Aube - Cardiac Strain
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Made my way through some Al Stewart today
Time Passages
Year of the Cat
Modern Times
Past, Present, Future
Rolled roughly through Orange

Something about that stuff... the historical narrative mixed with the brilliant lyrics and exceptional production... Sucks me in.
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Friday...

Spaceslug - Time Travel Dilemma 
IAmFire - From Ashes
Squidlord - Squidlord
Rhino - The Law Of Purity
Throttlerod - Turncoat
Thorun - Chorus Of Giants 

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Black Mountain - IV
Agnes Obel - Citizen of Glass (going to see her live in two weeks!)
Kristeen Young - Music for Strippers, Hookers, and the Odd On-Looker

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Originally posted by Guldbamsen Guldbamsen wrote:

Hey Samuel!
About those Caravan albums; there are many MANY cds for sale over the internet - rather cheap to boot
Any progger worth his salt needs the debut, If I could..., Land Of Pink.., Girls Who Grow Lumps, Live and the much overlooked Waterloo Lily in his collection
Or maybe you're opting for LPs? Expensive endeavor methinks.

The thing about buying in the Internet is that the offer is unlimited and I wouldn't know what to buy first. Lately I've been just browsing on Discogs and not buying anything Embarrassed


Yesterday:
Nektar - A Tab in the Ocean
Cerrone - 3
Os Pontos Negros - Magnífico Material Inútil
Tangerine Dream - Rubycon (Even more urgent than getting some Caravan Embarrassed)
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Hah isn't that the truth!! I remember some Amazon hauls with 30+ albums just because I couldn't stop myself.
The trick is to widen one's search - meaning you purchase max one album from each artist you want to check out:
Caravan - Land Of Grey & Pink
Tangerine Dream - Rubycon
Catapilla - Changes
Dolly Parton - Don't mention the boobs
Eh?

Edited by Guldbamsen - February 18 2017 at 04:15
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Yesterday:
Soft Machine - Grides
Edgar Broughton Band - s/t
Grails - Chalice Hymnal
Island - Pictures
King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard - Flying Microtonal Banana
Silver Apples - s/t
Universal Totem Orchestra - Mathematical Mother
Vangelis - Sex Power
Bushman's Revenge - Jazz, Fritt Etter Hukommelsen
David Axelrod - Song Of Innocence
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Cozmic Corridors - Cozmic Corridors
David Axelrod - Earth Rot
Sensations' Fix - Portable Madness
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Killer album that Sensations' Fix one, Tymon!

Last two days for me:

Last two days:

Lethe – s/t (from 1981, sounds like a cross between Finch, `Snow Goose’-era Camel and Oregon)
Steve Hillage – Fish Rising
Osanna – L’Uomo
Tangerine Dream – The Park is Mine
Birth Control – Hoodoo Man
Can – Future Days
Gryphon – Midnight Mushrumps
Yes - Fragile
Rush – Grace Under Pressure
Pink Floyd – More
Prof. Wolfff – s/t
Genesis – A Trick of the Tail
Roxy Music – Manifesto
Roxy Music – s/t
Hawkwind – Warrior on the Edge of Time
Kansas – Song for America
Jethro Tull – Thick as a Brick

Steve Roach – The Passing (did you grab this one, Sam?)
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Schlippenbach Quartet - Hunting The Snake 
Area - Crac!
Smegma - Glamour Girl 1941
Swans - Filth


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Saturday...

Solar Corona - Innerspace EP  (Barcelos, Portugal  2013)
Instrumental space, psych, stoner trio 

Solar Corona - Outerspace EP  (Barcelos, Portugal  2014)
Instrumental space, psych, stoner trio 

The Whirlings - Beyond The Eyelids  (L'Aquila, Italy  2013)
Instrumental, psych, space, stoner 

Black Thai - Seasons Of Might  EP   (Boston, MA  2013)
Heavy sludge, doom, stoner with dual guitars 

The Re-Stoned - Reptiles Return  (Moscow, Russia  2016)
Instrumental, psychedelic, stoner, fuzz 

The Samuel Jackson Five - Goodbye Melody Mountain  (Oslo, Norway  2008)
Instrumental post rock with a variety of sounds 

Sgt. Sunshine - III   (Malmo, Sweden  (2013)
Mellow (sometimes heavy) stoner rock trio 


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The Family Day holiday weekend.

Psychoatic Waltz-- Into The Everflow
Leprous-- Live at Rockefeller (best live album of 2016 for me. Leprous play their hearts out. )
The Lonely Robot-- Please Come Home. ( i find about 8 out of 14 tracks on this album are quite solid. )
Leprous-- The Congregation. ( king crimson meets Muse. Pretty good deal. )
Scale The Summit-- The Migration ( for those who really appreciate Djent metal work bands like Animals As Leaders, Mendel and Periphery you'll love this band. )
Cavalera Conspiracy-- Babylonian Pandemonium. ( For me, Max Cavalera is a metal god. He is just as important as OZZY and Halford. Interesting recording style for this album as well. )
Marco Beltrami-- World War Z soundtrack.
Iron Maiden-- Piece Of Mind ( what a massively underrated album this is. People rarely ever talk about this one...but I do ;)
Steve Roach-- Halycon Days ( a Special Ambient classic for me. Reminds me of my many months spent in Peru. )

Gimmie my headphones now!!! 🎧🤣
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Originally posted by Aussie-Byrd-Brother Aussie-Byrd-Brother wrote:

Killer album that Sensations' Fix one, Tymon!

Isn't it? Smile I am starting to discover the band now - great stuff.

Today:
Philip Glass - Music with Changing Parts
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^  If you haven't heard Fragments Of Light yet, give it a listen. 
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Originally posted by TeleStrat TeleStrat wrote:

^  If you haven't heard Fragments Of Light yet, give it a listen. 

Haven't heard it yet! Thanks for the recommendation. This will be the next Sensations' Fix album I will get my hands on. Smile
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I've got `Finest Finger' from Sensations' Fix, it's another good one, if not quite at the same level of the above two mentioned gems. Also Franco Falsini's solo disc `Cold Nose' (which seems to pop up on this page once in a while) is a ambient/electronic/Ashra-like stunner, although I seem to recall you've listened to that before, Tymon?

As for my choices yesterday:

Panda Fight Club - Ultimo
Panther & C – L’epoca di un Altro
Spock’s Beard – Brief Nocturnes…
The Reasoning – Adverse Camber
Touchstone – Oceans of Time
White Willow – Ignis Fatuus
Wobbler – Rites at Dawn
Lizards Exist – s/t
Casa das Maquinas – Lar de Maravilhas
Magma – Hhai (live)
Steve Roach – Sigh of Ages
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Urban Nomad - Urban Nomad
Yes - Yes
Asia - Asia
Fred Frith - Eleventh Hour

when i was a kid a doller was worth ten dollers - now a doller couldnt even buy you fifty cents
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Sunday...

Truckfighters - Gravity X   (Orebro, Sweden  2005)
Desert, stoner, fuzz trio 

Mangoo - Neverland   (Turku, Finland  2012)
Psych, stoner, doom 

The Heavy Minds - Treasure Coast  (Austria  2015)
70s influenced heavy psych, blues rock, fuzz trio 

Child - Child   (Melbourne, Australia  2014)
Heavy blues rock trio with a psych/doom edge 

Carson - Drown The Witness  (Lucerne, Switzerland  2017)
Desert, psych, stoner, fuzz trio 

Hypnos 69 - The Intrigue Of Perception  (Diest, Belgium  2004)
Progressive, psychedelic, jazz, stoner



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Originally posted by TeleStrat TeleStrat wrote:

Child - Child   (Melbourne, Australia  2014)
Heavy blues rock trio with a psych/doom edge 

Pretty sure they have a new album out too, Gary? I've got that first one and kind of like it, but not really massively excited enough to warrant getting the next one. I think they're playing a couple of live gigs out my way very soon too.
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^  You're right, Michael, their second album was released in December and called Blueside.
As the name implies, it's more blues based than the debut. 
I picked up a copy for three reasons, I'm a sucker for the blues, it's on dark blue vinyl and it's just too easy to order albums online.  Ermm
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