20/12/06: Shadoks

Category: Music
Posted by: jarin
A bunch of German rural psychonauts have been reissuing a slew of amazing unheard and barely-heard 60s/70s jams over the past few years. The ones I have are pretty amazing. The other cool part of this label is they're based on a beautiful Frisian island in the North Sea. I bet it's a great place to listen to extended psychedelic grooves while tripping your brains out on the dunes. More info about the label here. Some tracks on the next page...

» Read More

19/12/06: Interesting site

Category: Music
Posted by: pat
Radiodiffusion

Still being created but looks pretty interesting

Category: Music
Posted by: jarin


Great sound quality on this 2 CD recording from a interesting period of this pop-folk icon. Nice simple performances of the folkier stuff ('Epistle to Derroll', and so forth) plus looser, freer jazzy interpretations of the poppier stuff ('Mellow Yellow', and so on) that really fly, not in small part due to the flute and sax contributions of folk-jazz legend Harold McNair.

Donovan - The Complete 1967 Anaheim Show
Category: Music
Posted by: jarin
A new Ghost album for 2007. Not surprisingly, there are some definite psych-folk elements here, but run through a weird Japanese filter/perspective. This song is a prime example of what I mean. It's also one of the most tuneful and concise on the album. The fact that it still clocks in at nearly 10 minutes should be some indication of what the word 'concise' means in relation to the rest of the record.

Actually, I've put the whole album up now: Ghost - In Stormy Nights

» Read More

Category: Music
Posted by: pat
The Paragons were five 16-year olds from North Carolina who released one amazing limited-run single in 1967, then split up...

The Paragons - Abba

» Read More

Category: Music
Posted by: kyle
Have you heard this? Not so keen on 'A House...' but everything else is excellent. Well done Duke Spirit.
Category: Music
Posted by: simon
I'm sure everyone has heard of this by now. The long lost acetate picked up for 75c with alternate mixes and takes of the whole Velvet Underground and Nico album. Well here it is for your listening pleasure. There is a second copy of the acetate which had been bootlegged onto a Japanese CD and that is where these mp3s are taken from.

enjoy!

» Read More

14/12/06: Great Blog

Category: Music
Posted by: pat
Yes, better even than this one. This Frenchman, his cool taste in music and generosity/cavalier attitude to copyright law means that I'll probably never buy an album again:

Chocoreve

13/12/06: Ocean

Category: Music
Posted by: jarin

Am I really slow and everyone has been listening to this for the past year?? That would be typical. I only just discovered this amazing album! I guess they're from Maine. It's got Sunn O)) buzzing bass drones, slooooww metal power riffs, slightly post-rock anthemic passages, spacepsych interludes and Burzum vocals. Not sure what else would fit in this package. 3 tracks adding up to 65 minutes on this album out on Important. I'm putting up the whole album.

Ocean - Here Where Nothing Grows

13/12/06: Dreamies

Category: Music
Posted by: jarin
Category: Music
Posted by: pat
Partly riding the lounge-jazz exotica wave of the late '50s and early '60s, Dorothy Ashby released a series of albums on different labels, some featuring harp-ed up versions of easy listening standards ('Fool On The Hill', 'Windmills Of Your Mind'), but all distinguished by her unique playing style. This is from an album released on Cadet records in 1968, Afro-Harping', and is as remarkable for Ashby's harp as its funky David Axelrod-style orchestral-psych arrangement.

Dorothy Ashby - Soul Vibration
Category: Music
Posted by: pat
I don't really know much about this song apart from it was the title theme to a cool-looking 1970 Italian spaghetti western and that I'm totally obsessed with it. A quick scout around on IMDB for its composer Mario Migliardi reveals that he only scored about ten films, all of which look like cheapo sword'n'sandals gladiator pics or low-budget westerns. A shame, because this is great....

Mario Migliardi - Matalo

» Read More

22/11/06: Residual Echoes

Category: Music
Posted by: tom
Heard these Comets on Fire acolytes a while ago doing barely coherent, verrry verrrry far-out'n'damaged rock on their first album... it was (occasionally) great, but just heard the second, Phoenecian Flu And Ancient Ocean, and it's even better — relatively speaking a lot more straight-up, but still psyche as you like. This floaty li'l lovely is a highlight. There are two more albums after that as well... lemme at 'em

Residual Echoes - Lorelei

22/11/06: Saucer Eyed

Category: Music
Posted by: tom
Another new one on me... Simply Saucer, early-days pre-punk weirditude from Canada. One of the first things Daniel Lanois put his hands to producing, in the band's basement. What does that big rising/falling bass hook in the chorus remind me of? Can't place it, maybe it's just that cool that it sounds like you always knew it... great freak out at the end too. Yeeaah.

Simply Saucer - Dance the Mutation

20/11/06: Mike Heron

Category: Music
Posted by: pat
Mike Heron was still a member of The Incredible String Band when he released his first solo album, 'Smiling Men With Bad Reputations' in 1971...

Mike Heron - Warm Heart Pastry

» Read More

«Prev 1 2 3... 9 10 11 Next»