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Wednesday, 24 December 2008
Tracklist 1.Desert Places (6:48) 2.Seasons Of Life (6:41) 3.Remember (9:38) 4.I Often Wondered (7:15) 5.Perception (12:56)
- Thomas Brück / bass, vocals - Gerald Dellmann / keyboards - Dieter Roesberg / guitars, saxophone, flute, vocals - Horst Schöffgen / drums
''Desert Places'' is the debut album of German ''Satin Whale''. During a rock contest in 1974 (Rocksound 74) Satin Whale was elected t...
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Sunday, 14 December 2008
Tracks : 01 Banjocul 02 Mountain Music Part 1 03 Hey You People 04 Teaparty For An Orchard 05 Ode To Resistance 06 Your Song & Mine 07 Gideon's Trap 08 Blue Day's Morning 09 Mountain Music Part 2 ...
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Monday, 01 December 2008
01. METEMPSYCHOSIS02. ENTERING 03. KOKORO04. PARALLEL WORLD
- Fumio Miyashita: guitar, keyboards, vocals - Hirohito Fukushima: guitar - Masanori Takahashi (Kitaro): keyboards - Akira Ito: keyboards ...
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Wednesday, 26 November 2008
Tracklist: 01. Boris And His 3 Verses, Including Flow Guides Aren't My Bag - 10:51 02. Texas Armadillo - 1:51 03. Almost 4, 6 Yea - 8:49 04. To-Ta In The Moya - 10:56 05. Three Tons of Fresh Thyroid - 10:21 Brad Christoff: drums, percussion Phil Kimbrough: keyboards, mandolin, wind, vocals Mark Tippins: guitar, vocals Marc Miller: bass, cello, marimba, vibes, vocals Rick Rodenbaugh: vocals
Beautiful record from the americans Yezda Urfa. Their music is between Gent...
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Tuesday, 28 October 2008
 X-Mal Deutschland - 1987 - Viva
Viva was Xmal Deutschland's third album, released in 1987.
"Matador" was produced by the Stranglers's Hugh Cornwell and was released as a single in the UK in 1986.
Tracks :
1 Matador (4:00)
2 Eisengrau (2:57)
3 Sickle Moon (3:36)
4 If Only (4:11)
5 Feuerwerk (31. Dez) (6:02)
6 Illusion (Version) (4:06)
7 Morning (Will There Really Be) (6:04)
8 Manchmal (3:41)
9 Polarlicht (3:17)
10 Ozean (4:53)
11 Dogma I (4:04)
12 4 (2:56)
Xmal Deutschland (pronounced: ixmal doytschland) was a musical group
from Hamburg, Germany. Founded in 1980 as an all-girl band, they became
successful outside their native country. Vocalist Anja Huwe was often
compared to contemporaries like Siouxsie Sioux (Siouxsie & the
Banshees).
Bass - Wolfgang Ellerbrock
Guitar - Manuela Rickers
Drums - Peter Bellendir
Keyboards - Fiona Sangster
Vocal...
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Monday, 27 October 2008
In the summer of 1965, in a corner of Hampton Grammar School, Bill Richards (who had been a fleeting, early member of 1984 before it acquired its futuristic name), and his colleagues Jenny Hill (nee Rusbridge), Henry Deval and Terry Goulds, formed a folk-rock band called the Left-Handed Marriage, named after an archaic form of marrying beneath oneself. By January 1967, the quartet had progressed to the point where they had issued their own privately-pressed album, "On The Right Side Of The Left Handed Marriage", which ran to just fifty copies (and, incidentally, has since acquired cult status among collectors, with a £600 price tag t...
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Saturday, 25 October 2008
 Zulema - 1976 - Suddenly There Was You (RCA Victor
/ APL1-1423)
Tracks :
1 All I Need Is You (5:22)
2 Here's Where Love Begins (4:19)
3 Suddenly There Was You (3:49)
4 I Love You Baby (4:29)
5 Remember (5:03)
6 New Day Is Coming (3:20)
7 Pity for the Children (3:16)
8 Hungry for Your Love (3:23)
9 Takes Time (3:37)
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Wednesday, 17 September 2008
Dylan Ewing, based in Brooklyn, NY, recorded "Forever Brother" early 2008, in Oakland, CA. It is produced by Greg Ashley of Gris Gris (who also plays various instruments). Avant-country, psycho-americana, reminding Greg Ashley's and Dylan Ewing's previous efforts (Medicine Fuck Dream and 4192 respectively), and rather different than them at the same time, "Forever Brother" rides quietly through the valleys of dream-time cowboy tales.
A concept not far away from the pre-Western of Caroliner (although musically not related at all with them), this album is a collection of haunted sounds, sometimes in the form of instrumental soundscapes, sometimes in more conventional song forms, but always searching under the surface of things.
Strangely, in the more g...
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Tuesday, 16 September 2008
 LONDON - Richard Wright, a founding member of the rock group Pink Floyd, died Monday. He was 65.
Pink Floyd's spokesman Doug Wright (who is not related to the artist), said Wright died after a battle with
cancer at his home in Britain. He says the band member's family did not
want to give more details about his death.

Nothing more to say at this time. It is one of the cases that music speaks louder than words. And R.Wright made a lot of music...
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Saturday, 13 September 2008
THE SUN BLINDNESS formed in late 2004 when singer/guitarist Tor Larsen
met guitarist Duncan Eastey. Sharing a love and appreciation of
psychedelic music and culture, they began to get together to play
together and write songs informed primarily by the droning spacerock of
1980’s underground heroes Spacemen 3 a secret enthusiasm for The Doors,
and a treasure trove of strange psychedelic compilations spanning from
the 1960’s to the 1980’s.
What resulted was ‘
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Friday, 12 September 2008
Born in Athens, Greece, in 1940, Katerina Gogou expressed her existence through acting in greek films, writing dark poems of sincere dirt, a true declaration of her disavowal of the dominant submissive lifestyle of that age. Outside any kind of circles and public relations, she embodies an aspect of greek underground. Some of her already published poems are heard in her ex-husband’s movie “Paraggelia” [based on the true story of Nikos Koemtzis], which were released later under the title “Sto Dromo” [which means in the street / on the road or something like that]. In 1993 she killed herself with pills at the age of 53. I don’t know if these poems will mean anything to those non-speaking greek, however I think the music and her voice themselves are an encounter that’s worth a try – she gives me the chills.
Tracklist 1. I zoi mas ine sougiades 2. Thelo na kouventiaso 3. Monaksia 4. Kanis de tha glitosi 5. Pai auto itan ...
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Wednesday, 10 September 2008

Little is known about the British traditional folk quartet Vulcan's Hammer, other than that they were based in Kent and put out one album, True Hearts and Sound Bottoms, as a privately pressed release limited to 250 copies. Though it's pretty typical of the English traditional vocal folk group genre without bearing special hallmarks of distinction, it's accomplished within its style, with strong solid male-female vocal harmonies. The material is likewise traditional in nature, mixing a cappella passages with arrangements based around acoustic guitar and fiddle. [allmusic guide] "The Two Magicians" is compilation album of their unreleased studio session (1973) and live (1975).MusiciansPhil: vocals, Morris bells, tambour, spoons, Morris dance; Kay: vocals, tambour, tambourine; Graham: vocals, 12-string guitar, Anglo concertina; Eddy: voc...
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