Bought a heap of stuff yesterday, panic buying! Anyway this one is mighty fine, it'd been on my wishlist since @jonahpwll mentioned it in the jazz at Bandcamp thread.
@Germanprof thanks for the introduction to the excellent Elector Compulsive Therapy s/t album.
Another one in a similar vein is "Hogtid" by Agusa.
A quote from ProgArchives "If you enjoy Retro Prog with some psychedelic rock and Krautrock influences, this is an impressive output from this Swedish band. Mostly instrumental, the music is a display of swirling Hammond organ and ragged guitar riffs that takes you back to the 70's."
I got this because Andy Sheppard plays on three tracks, but all of them are excellent. I have been a big fan of EST and now I have to add EET to my Scandanavian favourites.
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Another one in a similar vein is "Hogtid" by Agusa.
A quote from ProgArchives "If you enjoy Retro Prog with some psychedelic rock and Krautrock influences, this is an impressive output from this Swedish band. Mostly instrumental, the music is a display of swirling Hammond organ and ragged guitar riffs that takes you back to the 70's."
Sternklang Neuropol
Miro Sessions Free Various Tracks Free
Klick What You Hear (Is What You Hear)
Retrospektiv
The Golden Age Of Wireless The Flat Earth
Aliens Ate My Buick
Thomas Dybdahl
Waiting For That One Clear Moment The Great Plains
All These Things
One of those albums I never knew existed, really wonderful
Gute Luft Los Lagos
1929 - Das Jahr Babylon
New to me, matches the sun being out in London Town today
Thomas Leer, Robert Rental
The Bridge 1979
The Scale Of Ten From Sci-Fi To Barfly
Pleased, good to hear, can't say I know anything about them apart from a quick Google.
Haunt Me, Haunt Me Do It Again Harmony In Ultraviolet
An Imaginary Country Virgins
Harry Partch introducing The Bewitched, WTTW-Chicago, "Imprint", 1957
Lots of Partch speaking poetically about “The Bewitched” on Channel 11 in Chicago
For something like 50 years, I’ve found the cadence of his speech really fascinating.
"In between two productions of The Bewitched at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign,
Harry Partch was invited to introduce his work on a TV show at the fledgling public station,
WTTW Chicago, with a pared down ensemble and dance group."
I got this because Andy Sheppard plays on three tracks, but all of them are excellent. I have been a big fan of EST and now I have to add EET to my Scandanavian favourites.
KG Westman & Zaعfaran