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Another selection from a shelf of quality music. Bill Evans,John Cage,Ornette Coleman, Miles Davis,John Coltrane, Larry Young, Charles Mingus, and three CD's of Scubertian leider.


Bill Evans - So What



Ornette Coleman - Beauty Is a Rare Thing



Double Bass: Charlie Haden
Trumpet: Don Cherry
Drums: Ed Blackwell
Producer: Nesuhi Ertegun
Alto Saxophone: Ornette Coleman
Composer: Ornette Coleman

Raymond Scott - Ripples (Manhattan Research Inc., 1950s-60s)



Alice Coltrane Turiyasangitananda – Rama Rama



Harmonia - Ohrwurm




ENJOY.
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Another selection -

Ry Cooder - Feelin' Bad Blues



Bad Brains - Banned in DC



Melvins - Honey Bucket



Fugazi - Closed Captioned




Can  - Hoola Hoola





Enjoy
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Last bunch for the day -

Patti Smith - Horses



Pere Ubu - Dub Housing



Evan Parker - Monoceros 3



Kraftwerk - Europe Endless



Brian Eno - I'll Come Running



Enjoy
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Another mixed bunch -

Captain Beefheart - Moonlight On Vermont



Can - Dizzy Dizzy



Grupo Folklorico Y Experimental Nuevayorquino - Cuba Linda



Fela Kuti - Kalakuta Show




ENJIY.
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More from the haul yesterday!!

Koby Israelite - Toledo Five Four



From the album Dance Of The Idiots

Gilad Atzmon: Clarinet
Koby Israelite: Drums, Vocals, Electric Guitar, Pocket Clarinet, Flutes, Piano, Accordion, Keyboard, Melodica, Percussion
Marcel Mamaliga: Violin
Reut Regev: Trombone
Yaron Stavi: Upright Bass, Electric Upright Bass

2003 Tzadik Records

Archie Shepp - Blasé



Harmonia - Sehr kosmisch



Vashti Bunyan - Hidden



Enjoy.
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One of those classic Krautrock albums Julian Cope gushed over - and once I had on CD. Here is the full album.

Ash Ra Temple - Seven UP (1973)



Songs / Tracks Listing
1. Space (0:00)
- a. Downtown
- b. Power Drive
- c. Right Hand Lover
- d. Velvet Genes

2. Time (16:00)
- a. Timeship
- b. Neuron
- c. She

Line-up / Musicians
- Timothy Leary/voice
- Manuel Göttsching / guitar, electronics
- Hartmut Enke / bass, guitar, electronics
- Michael Duwe / voice, flute
- Portia Nkomo / voice dubbed during the mix
- Steve Schroeder / organ, electronics
- Dietmar Burmeister / drums
- Tommy Engel / drums dubbed during the mix
- Klaus D. Mueller / tambourine
- Dieter Dierks / synthesizer dubbed during the mix
- Brian Barritt, Liz Elliot, Bettina Hohls / voices

his album is so grossly underappreciated it's not even funny. I think this album is total genius. ASH RA TEMPEL was never known for a steady lineup, the band lost vocalist John L. from their previous album (I heard stories that John L.'s previous band, AGITATION FREE thought he was so far out there that they had to give him the boot, and apparently ASH RA TEMPEL felt the same). For an organist, they brought in Steve Schroyder, who previously appeared on TANGERINE DREAM's "Alpha Centauri" (and also Zeit, but only as a guest). And of course, it wouldn't be ASH RA TEMPEL without guitarist Manuel Göttsching, plus bassist Hartmut Enke is still here.
This album features none other than Timothy Leary, the famous LSD guru! He was in exile in Switzerland, and in fact, ASH RA TEMPEL had to record this album in Switzerland because Leary would have been arrested if he ended up in Germany. Anyway, this album really was done under the influence of LSD. Leary would spike the cans of 7-Up that the band members would drink with LSD, and then let them play. The first half of the album featured a bunch of blues songs, but never let that deceive you! After only a couple minutes, all hell breaks loose with the most relentless electronic effects that just won't let up! Every time you think the band is starting to rock out or play the blues, it goes right back to LSD land just that fast! The second half of the album is more conventional ASH RA TEMPEL, keeping with the early '70s Krautrock sound (reminding me of early TANGERINE DREAM). Grossly underrated stuff, as far as I'm concerned.
Review by: Proghead from Prog Archives.

Krautrock

Sep. 21st, 2019 08:36 pm
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From their fourth album , a band I have seen quite a few times, and still, are very relevant.

Faust - Krautrock

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Time for some music - a track each from the three finds -


Roni Size Reprazent - Brown Paper Bag





Blonde Redhead - Misery Is A Butterfly




Can - Mother Sky

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Okay here is that post -


Midlake - Core Of Nature



They are an American folk rock band from Denton, Texas, formed in 1999.

More music here )


Enjoy.
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And yet more riffs ...





Son House -My Black Mama




More music here )
Enjoy.
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Time for some music methinks - rhythm masters motoric rock -


Can - Mushroom



More CAN here )


Enjoy.
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More musical bifurcations.


Shocking Blue - Send Me A Postcard



More music here )
Enjoy.
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Another musical feast -

Species Of Fishes - Crash Recovery





The guys who made this fine piece of electronica ...

Species Of Fishes’ Trip Trap, now regarded as a fine example of 1990s Russian idiosyncratic electronica. The duo, Igor Kolyadnii and Vitaly Stern, also have an album of new music scheduled for late 2017.


More music here )
Enjoy.
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Jaki Liebezeit has died


Can drummer and founder member died on 22 January aged 78

Can drummer and founding member Jaki Liebezeit has died. “It is with great sadness we have to announce that Jaki passed away this morning from sudden pneumonia,” read the announcement on Can's Facebook page. “He fell asleep peacefully, surrounded by his loved ones. We will miss him hugely.”

http://www.thewire.co.uk/news/45244/jaki-liebezeit-has-died



Can - Halleluhwah

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More cosmiche musik -


Music here )
And finally the full BBC documentary of the German rock scene - an excellent documentary that features the main players such as Amon Düül, Cluster,Tangerine Dream,Can, Popul Vuh, Faust, Neu!  and so on.

Krautrock The Rebirth of Germany



Enjoy.
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Another documentary on that same period - yep, i am very much into these way out bands that came out of Germany in the seventies.

Under The Influence - Krautrock



From the ashes of World War II arose one of the most original and influential movements in musical history, Krautrock. A generation of German musicians embraced their country's cultural blank slate and a new technological future; deconstructing pop music and spawning some of today's best electronic, Hop Hop, and experimental rock and roll. Jeff Tweedy (Wilco), Daniel Kessler (Interpol), Dan Deacon, Zachary Cole Smith (DIIV), members of Can, Neu!, and more take us through this unique genre's history and possible future.
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Daniel Miller on his to five experimental rock LP's form the German rock scene known as Krautrock.

Mute Records Daniel Miller's Top 5 Krautrock Albums

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