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NO MONEY FOR A RADIO

Ixthuluh

Psychedelic/Space Rock


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Studio Album, released in 1979

Songs / Tracks Listing

1. Rubber Rope To Repose After Storm (6:04)
2. Bass James Lost (2:27)
3. Can Jubilee For A New House (4:54)
4. Slippery Ways To Cows And Fences (4:17)
5. December Snow Night (16:47)
6. Flowers, Stones And Early Morning (11:32)
7. The Orbiters (5:30)
8. Surfin' Boomerangs (8:35)
9. Offroader (3:25)
10. Sleep Song In Rain And Meadow (6:22)
11. Rock And Work (2:07)

Total Time: 72:00

Line-up / Musicians

- Dita Lasser / guitar, bass, drums, lead vocal
- Max Wedl / saxophone, flute, percussion
- Ernst Matscheko / drums, percussion, bass
- Werner, Gerlinde, Ritschi, u.a. / background vocals, percussion

Guests:
- E.P. Kirch / bass, guitar, vocals
- Pez / percussion
- W. Katzmair / guitar

Releases information

Recorded 1978/79, remastered 2005

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2.05
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Essential: a masterpiece of progressive rock music(0%)
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Excellent addition to any prog rock music collection(0%)
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Good, but non-essential (40%)
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Collectors/fans only (20%)
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Poor. Only for completionists (40%)
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Review by Easy Livin
SPECIAL COLLABORATOR Honorary Collaborator / Retired Admin
1 stars No wonder!

Although "No money for a radio" was only Ixthuluh's second album, it already represents a transition phase for them. The band bought a house together, losing both their original bassist and drummer in the process, and proceeded to move away from the traditional jazz of their first album towards a psychedelic direction. While guests were brought in to bolster the line up, no direct replacements for the departed members were brought in, the remaining members playing various instruments, almost on the basis of who got there first! Hence, any line up indications of who played what should be taken with a large pinch of salt.

The results were predictably poor, and this album represents their least focused, and frankly worst album (as readily admitted by the band). In their quest for a new direction, the band decided to forgo quality controls, and to experiment publicly. By way of mitigation, they explain that for this album the listener should appreciate the ideas, rather than the technical aspects of the music. Unfortunately, it is painfully apparent that ideas were also in short supply, many of the tracks being clearly devoid of any inspiration whatsoever.

There are some occasional moments of relief, notably the flute sections on "Sleep Song In Rain And Meadow" and "Offroader", and some Pink Floyd ("Ummagumma") spacey sounds on a few tracks, but they only offer momentary breaks in the tedium.

The recording quality reflects the basic nature of the equipment used, but this could have been compensated for to some extend through avoiding the use of long sparse sections.

Even though the entire album is available for download at the band's website www.matscheko.at/ix_dl.html, this is one to avoid.

Latest members reviews

3 stars Some really terrific krautrockt-pieces, near rather weak unexceptional. Unfortunately, the most is recorded very badly, the sound is to regurgigate. Aside this KC'S Earthbound is a studio recording. Nevertheless, pieces like " Flowers, Stones and Early Morning " or the strange and original "offro ... (read more)

Report this review (#74927) | Posted by slush | Friday, April 14, 2006 | Review Permanlink

3 stars A three-year break since the anterior debut album have changed the style of the group completely. From the jazzily fusion band a psychedelic krautrock band has become. What remained are the sketchily numbers which sometimes look rather unfinished. But the sound of the band which appears finished ... (read more)

Report this review (#71746) | Posted by | Sunday, March 12, 2006 | Review Permanlink

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