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X-D
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posted November 19, 2018 13:04     Profile for X-D   Email X-D     Send New Private Message   Edit/Delete Post   Reply With Quote
One of the things I have always enjoyed about the people here is your generally excellent tastes in music. Are you a Voivodfan? If yes, than what you are listening to is of interest to me.

New releases, old stuff... whatever is in your head!

I picked this Edgar Froese LP up at a record show yesterday. Didn't have any expectations and is was fairly priced, but I'm digging on it today.

Edgar Froese - Ages (1978...)

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AngelRat
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posted November 19, 2018 16:05     Profile for AngelRat   Email AngelRat     Send New Private Message   Edit/Delete Post   Reply With Quote
I dig Froese's solo stuff. Especially the Aqua album.

Now playing here is: The Allman Brothers Band - Eat A Peach. Wonderful lp.

And I'm totally into the new Crippled Black Phoenix album, Great Escape.

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Mezcalhead
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posted November 20, 2018 22:36     Profile for Mezcalhead   Email Mezcalhead     Send New Private Message   Edit/Delete Post   Reply With Quote
Great topic XD.

Oh yes, Allman Brothers...now that was a superhuman
group!

I've been on a huge Holdsworth trip lately.
I finally 'get' what he was doing...only after really delving into Coltrane about a year ago did the pieces start to fall together on Allan's music.

In terms of metal...one amazing piece of work I've really dug lately was the album Disharmonization by Carbonized. Check it out if you've never heard before.


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X-D
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posted November 21, 2018 16:28     Profile for X-D   Email X-D     Send New Private Message   Edit/Delete Post   Reply With Quote
I keep meaning to spend time with the Allman Brothers Band, but know very little and only own the Brothers & Sisters LP... I do like what I've heard by them and dig the jams. Might have to address that sometime soon.

Allan Holdsworth, man! He's such a great player, but constantly jumps from band to band, making him a tough guy to keep up with. I really dig the band Tempest, which he was a part of for their first LP.
Tempest - s/t (1973)

I actually dig the 2nd Tempest album "Living In Fear" more, but the first one is pretty good.

Every once in a while, Carbonized pops into my head and I remember that I need to go back and listen to them again. I especially like the Disharmonized album too, but it's been ages since I've even played it. Hard to believe that's Therion mainman Christoffer Johnsson... long before he started wearing top hats and stuff.

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Hypercube
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posted November 22, 2018 04:39     Profile for Hypercube   Email Hypercube     Send New Private Message   Edit/Delete Post   Reply With Quote
In the last years I mostly only have time to listen to music while driving to work and home. Instead of music I started to listen to retro pc games podcasts for some time.

What I discovered in music for me, is Michael Rother, beautiful krautrock. He made records together with drummer Jaki Liebezeit. I love the playing of Liebezeit, who played among others for Chet Baker, Can, Depeche Mode, so much. Sadly, he died last year.


Michael Rother 1982 Silberstreif


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blacky
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posted November 22, 2018 08:26     Profile for blacky   Email blacky     Send New Private Message   Edit/Delete Post   Reply With Quote
here lately we've listen to Bob Marley (early stuff with Peter Tosh), Tangerine Dream (Zeit, Atem,Phaedra) and Leo Kottke(6 & 12 string guitar) all music that is very expiring.
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AngelRat
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posted November 22, 2018 15:34     Profile for AngelRat   Email AngelRat     Send New Private Message   Edit/Delete Post   Reply With Quote
Carbonized was pretty rad. Long time since I heard that album. Christofer Johnsson is a huge Voivod fan which is cool.

Old Tangerine Dream is so damn great. Anything up til Rubycon is awesome. It became a bit of hit or miss after that.

Now listening: Virus - Memento Collider.

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Gerfat
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posted November 23, 2018 09:13     Profile for Gerfat   Email Gerfat     Send New Private Message   Edit/Delete Post   Reply With Quote

The Demonseeds "Knee Deep in Hell's Grasp" (Michael Haaga, ex-Dead Horse)

Pungent Stench "Smut Kingdom"

Maggot Heart "Dusk to Dusk" (very Voivodian, it's like an Outer Limits tribute!!! Fabolous!)

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Mezcalhead
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posted November 26, 2018 08:06     Profile for Mezcalhead   Email Mezcalhead     Send New Private Message   Edit/Delete Post   Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by X-D:
I keep meaning to spend time with the Allman Brothers Band, but know very little and only own the Brothers & Sisters LP... I do like what I've heard by them and dig the jams. Might have to address that sometime soon.

Allan Holdsworth, man! He's such a great player, but constantly jumps from band to band, making him a tough guy to keep up with. I really dig the band Tempest, which he was a part of for their first LP.
Tempest - s/t (1973)

I actually dig the 2nd Tempest album "Living In Fear" more, but the first one is pretty good.

Every once in a while, Carbonized pops into my head and I remember that I need to go back and listen to them again. I especially like the Disharmonized album too, but it's been ages since I've even played it. Hard to believe that's Therion mainman Christoffer Johnsson... long before he started wearing top hats and stuff.


As for the Allmans...you can't go wrong with any album they made BEFORE Brothers & Sisters which was pretty weak. Which of course is not surprising given that it was their first effort without two of their most important members......Incredibly special group.....The peak was the live Fillmore album which is considered by just about everybody as an American classic.


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X-D
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posted November 27, 2018 15:36     Profile for X-D   Email X-D     Send New Private Message   Edit/Delete Post   Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Mezcalhead:
As for the Allmans...you can't go wrong with any album they made BEFORE Brothers & Sisters which was pretty weak. Which of course is not surprising given that it was their first effort without two of their most important members......Incredibly special group.....The peak was the live Fillmore album which is considered by just about everybody as an American classic.

Haha! Figures I have the first album after the best period. Oh well, will go back and check some of this stuff out. The Fillmore live stuff is what I heard that stuck with me the most, in the past.

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X-D
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posted November 27, 2018 15:47     Profile for X-D   Email X-D     Send New Private Message   Edit/Delete Post   Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Hypercube:
What I discovered in music for me, is Michael Rother, beautiful krautrock. He made records together with drummer Jaki Liebezeit. I love the playing of Liebezeit, who played among others for Chet Baker, Can, Depeche Mode, so much. Sadly, he died last year.


Michael Rother 1982 Silberstreif


I'm liking this Michael Rother stuff, Hypercube! I am absolutely a fan of Jaki Liebezeit and his excellent playing with Can, but didn't realize he had played with Rother. .. and of course, this sounds a bit like Neu! as well. Pretty awesome!

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X-D
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posted November 27, 2018 15:59     Profile for X-D   Email X-D     Send New Private Message   Edit/Delete Post   Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Gerfat:
Maggot Heart "Dusk to Dusk" (very Voivodian, it's like an Outer Limits tribute!!! Fabolous!)

Ok, at the risk of killing this thread with too many responses at once, I also love the crap out of this Maggot Heart LP, Gerfat! Good songs and Linnéa Olsson's playing is a bit off the hook. Really cool little album!

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Mezcalhead
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posted November 27, 2018 19:36     Profile for Mezcalhead   Email Mezcalhead     Send New Private Message   Edit/Delete Post   Reply With Quote
I'm really liking the new album by King Buffalo. Think a lot of you guys around here would dig them. Not metal but very heavy & quite trippy. Love the vocals too. Kind of remind me of early Spiritualized:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1pjMbA__ljU

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Gerfat
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posted November 28, 2018 08:49     Profile for Gerfat   Email Gerfat     Send New Private Message   Edit/Delete Post   Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by X-D:
Ok, at the risk of killing this thread with too many responses at once, I also love the crap out of this Maggot Heart LP, Gerfat! Good songs and Linnéa Olsson's playing is a bit off the hook. Really cool little album!

Yeah, I'm loving it, sounds awesome!

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Mezcalhead
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posted December 01, 2018 06:45     Profile for Mezcalhead   Email Mezcalhead     Send New Private Message   Edit/Delete Post   Reply With Quote
I've really been into finding Zeppelin bootlegs lately..thanks of course to YT.......like this gem:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mtbr63FsJzQ

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Mezcalhead
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posted December 03, 2018 20:47     Profile for Mezcalhead   Email Mezcalhead     Send New Private Message   Edit/Delete Post   Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Hypercube:
In the last years I mostly only have time to listen to music while driving to work and home. Instead of music I started to listen to retro pc games podcasts for some time.

What I discovered in music for me, is Michael Rother, beautiful krautrock. He made records together with drummer Jaki Liebezeit. I love the playing of Liebezeit, who played among others for Chet Baker, Can, Depeche Mode, so much. Sadly, he died last year.


Michael Rother 1982 Silberstreif


Man, is this Hypercube from Germany??? I remember you from like 12 years ago.....crazy....or maybe you're someone else? haha....not sure.

Here is what I'm cranking tonight:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PppJOrnVtkg

If you're not familiar with the Art Ensemble check them out...great stuff:


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Hypercube
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posted December 05, 2018 07:17     Profile for Hypercube   Email Hypercube     Send New Private Message   Edit/Delete Post   Reply With Quote
Yeah Mezcalhead, it's me. I remember, we had a very nice phone call many years ago. Still listening to your Gillian Welch album, which you send me.
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Hypercube
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posted December 05, 2018 07:27     Profile for Hypercube   Email Hypercube     Send New Private Message   Edit/Delete Post   Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by X-D:
I'm liking this Michael Rother stuff, Hypercube! I am absolutely a fan of Jaki Liebezeit and his excellent playing with Can, but didn't realize he had played with Rother. .. and of course, this sounds a bit like Neu! as well. Pretty awesome!

Did you know the quote from Jaki Liebezeit: "Drum machines are too imprecisely."


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Mezcalhead
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posted December 06, 2018 08:00     Profile for Mezcalhead   Email Mezcalhead     Send New Private Message   Edit/Delete Post   Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Hypercube:
Yeah Mezcalhead, it's me. I remember, we had a very nice phone call many years ago. Still listening to your Gillian Welch album, which you send me.

Wow, very cool sir...PM your email when you get a chance.


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h
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posted December 14, 2018 11:13     Profile for h   Email h     Send New Private Message   Edit/Delete Post   Reply With Quote
Some great shit hear that I need to add to my "must listen" list. Unfortunately, that damn list keeps getting longer and longer! Seem to spend all my time listening to shit that I'm working on these days. Not enough hours in the day!
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Mezcalhead
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posted December 22, 2018 10:03     Profile for Mezcalhead   Email Mezcalhead     Send New Private Message   Edit/Delete Post   Reply With Quote
Here are some albums I've purchased recently that I'm still slowly getting into. All of these are from Bandcamp. I have to admit that being able to download an album after purchase is convenient as hell. I still buy cd's here & there but mainly because I listen to most of my music in the car. And recently I've started getting into vinyl but have yet to invest in a good record player/speakers etc.....but I'm saving. There are actually some good shops around town now where its possible to get some decent stuff. But back to the Bandcamp buys:

From Australia, saxophonist Tim Pledger is somebody really special. This featured track, NSW Jumper, is the heaviest thing you'll hear all year....and there's not a Marshall stack in sight:
https://timpledger.bandcamp.com/album/beautiful-question

Harriet Tubman from NYC. Melvin Gibbs is one of my favorite bassists of all time. This is his trio with the amazing guitarist Brandon Ross:
https://harriettubman.bandcamp.com/album/the-terror-end-of-beauty

I'll post the others later..........


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Slaytanic
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posted December 23, 2018 08:31     Profile for Slaytanic   Email Slaytanic     Send New Private Message   Edit/Delete Post   Reply With Quote
Waiting for the new Reverend Horton Heat album, "Whole New Life", to arrive. It's great, as always. A bit more on the country side this time.

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