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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 06 2011 at 14:28
In this post we'll glance at the current PA 2010 Psych/Space rock popular albums chart and see what we've had this passing year (only rated/reviewed albums will appear in the chart; there may be unrated albums present in the database, which while from 2010, remain unrated and so won't appear):

I have to say that for me, Samsara Blues Experiment wins it with Hypnos 69 behind followed by AntaMy Brother The Wind, Mugstar, Luger and Moon Duo

I'd also include:

Electric Orange - Krautrock from Hell 
Seven That Spells - Future Retro Spasm 
Titan - Sweet Dreams 
Black Mountain - Wilderness Heart 
Master Musicians of Bukake - Totem II


There are also some very good stoner/sludge/psych rock albums released, which are not all PA material, some of which I've mentioned some in the previous pages (Quest for Fire, Rotor, Spiritual Beggars, Spirit Caravan)

What were your psych/space favourites from 2010? 
What psych/space releases are you looking forward in 2011?


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 06 2011 at 14:53
Originally posted by avestin avestin wrote:


I have to say that for me, Samsara Blues Experiment wins it with Hypnos 69 behind followed by AntaMy Brother The Wind, Mugstar, Luger and Moon Duo.


great selection, Assaf Cool  I would also count Glossolalia, an Oresund Space Collective side project which add a strong indo/raga touch and Hawkwind's 'Blood Of The Earth'

I can't name an album yet I'm really looking forward to, except another Oresund Space Collective effort which is in the making.



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 06 2011 at 14:59
Hell yeah, I'm gonna go get my weed. Cool Good topic.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 06 2011 at 15:06


Originally posted by Rivertree Rivertree wrote:

Originally posted by avestin avestin wrote:


I have to say that for me, Samsara Blues Experiment wins it with Hypnos 69 behind followed by AntaMy Brother The Wind, Mugstar, Luger and Moon Duo.


great selection, Assaf Cool  I would also count Glossolalia, an Oresund Space Collective side project which add a strong indo/raga touch and Hawkwind's 'Blood Of The Earth'

I can't name an album yet I'm really looking forward to, except another Oresund Space Collective effort which is in the making.


Right, I still need to get that Glossolalia, I read your review and got very interested. 

With regards to future albums, I actually hope to have as many good psychedelic surprises next year as I had this year (by psychedelic surprises, I mean albums... though not exclusively...).


Originally posted by StrengthandWisdom StrengthandWisdom wrote:

Hell yeah, I'm gonna go get my weed. Cool Good topic.
 
LOL Yeah, that's the spirit!



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 06 2011 at 15:40
Originally posted by avestin avestin wrote:

With regards to future albums, I actually hope to have as many good psychedelic surprises next year as I had this year (by psychedelic surprises, I mean albums... though not exclusively...)


Wink  I mean ... this is MIND EXPANSION really LOL



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 06 2011 at 16:50
Samsara Blues Experiment dished out an amazing album, I really have to find the Hypnos 69 one though.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 06 2011 at 18:54
Originally posted by The Truth The Truth wrote:

Samsara Blues Experiment dished out an amazing album,

Yep!
I read in an interview with them that they do want to come back to tour the USA and this time the East Coast, I hope I can catch them then. 

Oh and Samsara and Hypnos share something - both have non-clothed women on the cover-art of their 2010 albums. So this should give you another small incentive in getting them...

By the way you can find Hypnos 69 - Legacy online at Laser's Edge for example.



Also, I forgot to add to my list of 2010 fave's above the Motorpsycho album, Heavy Metal Fruit. 


Another interesting chart is the RYM list of psychedelic rock


And please everyone reading the thread, jump in and tell us your 2010 favourite psych/space albums/concerts/experiences/let-downs etc.



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 06 2011 at 21:18
Motorpsycho's was amazing as well. Bomb Proof Roll... That's the one song title I remember. LOL
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 12 2011 at 02:43
Here's a nice psychedelic rock album that came out this year. 

Kalachakra
Il Ballo delle Castagne Rock Progressivo Italiano

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3 stars A band I knew nothing of before receiving this album, I gradually became entranced by their psychedelic music. Il Ballo delle Castagne are an Italian band, now consisting of four members, but started out in 2007 with two of them: Vinz (vocals) and Marco Garegnani (keyboards, guitars, sitar, samples). The other two musicians are Diego Banchero (bass) and Jo Jo (drums). Vinz is also in Calle Della Morte. Marco is in The Green Man. Diego is in Ediga Aurea, Recondita Stirpe, Malombra and Segno Del Comando. This album, Kalachakra, is inspired by the documentary "Kalachakra: The Wheel Of Time", by Werner Herzog about the ritual of the same name in which Tibetan Buddhist monks become ordained.

The album's songs offer a wide range of styles and moods and as such display little coherent sound by the band. The opening song for instance, Passioni Daiboliche, is a rich and heavy rock piece with prominent keyboards and supporting guitar work, male and female vocals and a beautiful musical peak at the end with piercing keyboards-produced string sounds.

But this song is typical of only half of the album. This release presents to facets of the band: a slow and eerie psychedelic and experimental side, and a more melodic, high-energy heavy psychedelic rock face of the band. The songs, accordingly, seem to come from either of these two factions, which actually reside very well together and have strong links.

Already on the second piece, Tutte Le Anime Saranno Pesate, one can hear their psychedelic tendencies. An efficient and eerie bass line provides tension as the synths provide the main theme, accompanying the male vocals, while later on tribal percussion and a sharp guitar noodling solo continue this otherworldly vibe. All of these elements create a somewhat creepy and weird atmosphere, that is quite characteristic of this type of songs on the album.

I Giorni Della Memoria Terrena follows in the footsteps of the preceding song, albeit in a less spooky fashion and with haunting male vocals, initially accompanied by drumming and then gradually joined by guitar and keyboards. There is a sense of a ritual being prepared, an arrival being anticipated, an escalation of emotions about to happen, in expectation of an event to happen. But this event does not occur in this song, as this monotone piece keeps on going until its end.

The title piece, Kalachakra, counteracts the somewhat somber mood created by the two previous tunes, with a return in its opening part, to the heavy psychedelic rock of the first piece. Although here it's not as prominent (and not throughout the song) and moreover, includes a sitar, thus enhancing a mystic feeling that permeates from the entire album. The ending of this track is quite gorgeous and climatic with the increase of pace and use of synth-string.

La Terra Trema is in the same camp as Kalachakra in style of song, and the climatic ending. These two songs in particular remind me of the Chilean band Angulart and their album, Donde Renacen Las Horas. The atmosphere is similar, as is the vocal style and the guitar tones. It is an odd and special sound that I find quite ear grabbing. The sixth track, La Foresta Dei Suicidi, is as somber as its name suggests. It is percussion- less, abstract in places, peculiar and gloomy. While calm in a sense, it is filled with lots of restrained emotions and controlled rage.

Omega, the 7th piece, starts out in the same otherworldly fashion as the previous track, though less grave d with percussion but midway through it joins the ranks of the other type of songs on here and delivers an Electric Orange-like psychedeic freak-out epic ending.

The closing piece, Ballo delle Castagne, reminds me as well of the psychedelic rock of Electric Orange, sounding at first as if coming from a distant foreign place, changing midway to a jam-session-like psychedelic rock tune (with spoken words on German, enhancing furthermore the Electric Orange comparison).

Il Ballo delle Castagne presents here an album with two main ingredients; one heavy psychedelic rock, and the other a psychedelic abstract and eerie exploration. This has grown on me gradually with each listen and only with concentrated and repeated listening, did this album reveal to me its beauty and nuances (or rather I exposed my mind to it). A worthwhile listen (3.5 stars for those who care about such things)

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 12 2011 at 17:58
Moon Duo released a new album this year, Mazes:


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 12 2011 at 18:16
Thank you Avestin, was picking up where I left off..
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 12 2011 at 19:54
A plug for some Aussie Space Rock I made some clips for last month
 
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A Psychedelic art slide show with street night effects I made ... A Psychedelic art slide show with street night effects I made including a brief "2001: A Space Odyssey" tribute. The slide show is put to the space rock psychedelic prog rock of Australian band The Ovals. The track "Always" comes from their EP "Inner Space". Enjoy! The band have given permission for the use of their music. The stills are from fan based websites.
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    Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 12 2011 at 19:59
    I liked the space rock of these ladies too
     
     


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    Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 13 2011 at 15:59
    The two new releases by The Kilimanjaro Darkjazz Ensemble and their improv-based alter-ego, The Mount Fuji Doomjazz Orchestra are worthwhile your attention if you liked their previous releases:

    You can stream all their music here:

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    Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 14 2011 at 23:20
    Not really space/psychedelic rock, but my god this is awesome stoned

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    Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 15 2011 at 11:35
    For those interested, the third MASTER MUSICIANS OF BUKKAKEis out, called Totem 3
    If you liked the previous 2 Totems, check this one out as well (even more diverse and interesting than the two previous ones). 
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    Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 19 2011 at 12:20
    Thanks for this thread, I really like the psychedelic/space rock Big smile

    Currently I'm really in The future kings of england, they are really good, it's a real pleasure to discover those bands on PA ! I also listened to the Hypnos 69 album Legacy, that I also loved. I'll listen to the other recommendations Smile

    (I'm sorry, I haven't any group to share ^^')
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    Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 20 2011 at 14:18
    Just recently listened to The Movements' For Sardines Space Is No Problem again, I forgot how totally amazing it is. Highly recommended.
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