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Death Grips - The Powers That B
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This is kind of becoming an "oldie but goodie" album for me. It's very good background music to let your mind wander to, going fluidly through very varied song structures built around contrast between many different types of riffing and atmosphere held together by a strong sense of narrative structure. At the same time it's got some surprisingly catchy hard-hitting riffing as well as doing many interesting things with sound effects and instrumental interplay.
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1991 CD.    As a fan of guitar, I could listen to this guy all day.
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Originally posted by progresssaurus progresssaurus wrote:

 
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DEM - De Republica
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Soft Machine - LAHOAC
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 12 2015 at 14:20

What happens when Kosmische Musik and Les Légions Noires collide. One of those albums that are obviously meant to be listened to in one long go without interruptions, which is hard to find time for when it's 80 mins long like this but this is like the first time I've attempted that.

Next time I'll try using it as my meditation soundtrack. That has to be quite the experience!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 12 2015 at 14:09
Palepoli (1972) is the third album by RPI band Osanna. There are a variety of
sounds that make up the two long tracks and one short track. It's a good mix
of guitar (Danilo Rustici), synth/Mellotron, sax/flute and a strong bass/drums
rhythm section. They will sometimes drift out there but they come right back.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 12 2015 at 12:53
The self titled and only release by this symphonic/progressive rock
band from Mexico City. Recorded in 1981 and released in 1997 the
album is heavy with keyboards and strong bass backed by some fine
guitar highlights. All songs are instrumental.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 12 2015 at 12:02

Danish black metal that's rooted in the raw droning soundscapes of cold vaguely folky riffing in the vein of Darkthrone's Transsilvanian Hunger, but with somewhat more ambitiously developing song structure with tempo shifts across several sub-movements in each song and a more conventional sense of melody kinda in the veins of Swedish acts like Arckanum and Dawn identifying them as the other big inspiration source.

No, it's not quite on the same level as TH or the best records of those two other groups, but it is a pretty good album and the 15-minute closing epic is one of the most impressive traditional black metal songs I've heard in a while.
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