Purchased at a charity shop over the weekend for £1. A few months ago I found a few good second hand bargains this way, then it dried up - I think I'd bought all they had that I wanted. But I'm I starting to search again and found this.
So impressed by the sample of track 6 and the rest on Amazon, GP, I've downloaded. Some tracks reminded me of prog rock from early 1970s. Part of track 6 is a bit like some Vanessa Mae. Thanks
Just retrieved this off one of my secondary SFLs at eMu this morning and I'm rather happy with it - Little Richard originals, a whole bunch of the lesser known ones of which I don't have.
Some drony bits too. I found this by trying to find if Oneohtrix Point Never had a Bandcamp page; that's a useable comparison, but a lot of differences too.
Wikipedia says " Rolling Stone magazine's Ed Ward said that the album sounds "like a Byrds album produced by Phil Spector marinated for six years in burgundy, anise and chili peppers"."
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Jan Kopinski - "Mirrors"
(All together on shuffle)
Purchased at a charity shop over the weekend for £1. A few months ago I found a few good second hand bargains this way, then it dried up - I think I'd bought all they had that I wanted. But I'm I starting to search again and found this.
A recent AAJ DOTD, thanks Jonah
There was a cellist in church yesterday who was a...ma...zing. So now I need more cello in my life.
Craig
My first ever Kiss album.
Everyone should listen to track 6.
Craig
So impressed by the sample of track 6 and the rest on Amazon, GP, I've downloaded. Some tracks reminded me of prog rock from early 1970s. Part of track 6 is a bit like some Vanessa Mae. Thanks
released 01 October 2004
Instruments, Electronics Frans De Waard, Freek Kinkelaar
Mastered By, Mixed By Beequeen
Recorded October 1995 at the Hague, the Netherlands.
Some drony bits too. I found this by trying to find if Oneohtrix Point Never had a Bandcamp page; that's a useable comparison, but a lot of differences too.
Another charity shop purchase this weekend
Wikipedia says " Rolling Stone magazine's Ed Ward said that the album sounds "like a Byrds album produced by Phil Spector marinated for six years in burgundy, anise and chili peppers"."
Very nice. Thanks, BN.
Album of the week @ Bandcamp:
- Back to total weirdness:
- Soooo intense and moving.
Craig
Hammock - "Chasing After Shadows..." & "Stranded Under Endless Sky"
-Wonderful Kranky mellow post-rock.