Nik Bärtsch - Stoa
John Zorn - A Garden Of Forking Paths
Tillison / Reingold / Tiranti - Allium Una Storia
Motorpsycho - Ancient Astronauts
Red Noise / Bill Nelson - Sound On Sound
Brooklyn Rider - Spontaneous Symbols
Stale Storløkken - The Haze of Sleeplessness
Hedvig Mollestad / Trondheim Jazz Orchestra - Maternity Beat
Twenty-Five Views Of Worthing - Twenty-Five Views Of Worthing
"It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it."
-- Aristotle
Nostalgia, you know, ain't what it used to be. Furthermore, they tells me, it never was.
“A Man Who Does Not Read Has No Appreciable Advantage Over the Man Who Cannot Read” - Mark Twain
Jambinai - Apparition
Caroline Shaw, Sō Percussion - Let The Soil Play Its Simple Part
James Grigsby - Illusions
Oort Smog - Every Motherfucker Is Your Brother
Svaneborg Kardyb - Over Tage
Portico Quartet Ensemble - Terrain (Extended) - Live in Studio One
Ian
Host of the Post-Avant Jazzcore Happy Hour on progrock.com
https://podcasts.progrock.com/post-a...re-happy-hour/
Gordon Haskell - "You've got to keep the groove in your head and play a load of bollocks instead"
I blame Wynton, what was the question?
There are only 10 types of people in the World, those who understand binary and those that don't.
Bax, Bliss and Britten - Music for Oboe and Strings (Pamela Woods and Audoban Quartet
I recently did arrangements of some of my music for an oboe quartet, so this fit my current mood/headspace.
OK, bye.
Eduardo Bort - same (I had this on cd a long time ago- it's kind of crazy but I've always liked it a lot- crazy guitar psych meets mellotron and spacy synth prog)
Lobate Scarp - You Have It All (I wasn't that crazy about the vocals on some of the youtube stuff I heard by them but bought the latest anyway- I haven't had a chance to really listen to it yet but some reviews I've seen have been very good)
Pehr Henrik Nordgren - Symphonies 2 and 4
Roedelius: Durch Die Wuste
'I would advise stilts for the quagmires"
Kenso - Live 92
Outer Limits - The Scene Of Pale Blue
Sadeo Watanabe - Live
Bryan Ferry - In Your Mind
Bryan Ferry - Taxi
Bryan Ferry - Bete Noire
cd - Neil Young - World Record
lp - The Sadies - Colder Streams
lp - Wilko Johnson - Blow Your Mind
lps - Manfred Mann's Earth Band - Solar Fire and Glorified Magnified
cd - Phil Manzanera and the Sound of Blue Band - Live In Japan
I remember tomorrow
lp - Gentle Giant - Front Row Center box set
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I remember tomorrow
Over the last 6 months or so:
Vinyl:
Anthony Phillips - Private Parts and Pieces 2
Ian Anderson - Homo erraticus
Eberhard Weber - Silent Feet
Eberhard Weber - Yellow Fields
Eberhard Weber - The following morning
Eberhard Weber - Fluid Rustle
Eberhard Weber - Works
Eberhard Weber - Chorus
Eberhard Weber - Orchestra
Gentle Giant - Acquiring the taste
Gentle Giant - S/t
Rory Gallagher - Deuce
Deep Purple - Machine Head - Japanese
Jethro Tull - War Child (40th)
Steve Hackett - Genesis Revisited
Roy Harper - The unknown soldier
Deep Purple - The rising sun in Tokyo
Yes - Progeny (highlights)
Steve Hackett - Genesis Revisited II
Not much prog:
Joan Armatrading - Live at Asylum Chapel (recorded it from the BBC, but wanted the CD)
Beth Hart - Front and center
Heinz Rudolf Kunze - Auf frischer Tat ertappt
Pur - Persönlich
Klaus Schulze - In blue
Svaneborg Kardyb - Over tage
IPA - Bashing Mushrooms
Oiapok - OisoLün
Plastic Dogs - Ivert
Weather Report - Black Market
Weather Report - Mysterious Traveller
Mingus, Charles - Copenhagen 1964
Mollestad, Hedvig / Trondheim Jazz Orchestra - Maternity Beat
Zorn, John - Spinoza
Ian
Host of the Post-Avant Jazzcore Happy Hour on progrock.com
https://podcasts.progrock.com/post-a...re-happy-hour/
Gordon Haskell - "You've got to keep the groove in your head and play a load of bollocks instead"
I blame Wynton, what was the question?
There are only 10 types of people in the World, those who understand binary and those that don't.
Anteloper - Pink Dolphins
"It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it."
-- Aristotle
Nostalgia, you know, ain't what it used to be. Furthermore, they tells me, it never was.
“A Man Who Does Not Read Has No Appreciable Advantage Over the Man Who Cannot Read” - Mark Twain
Brian Eno - Here Come The Warm Jets
Ozric Tentacles - Pungent Efulgent
Steve Hackett- There Are Many Sides To The Night
Triumvirat - Illusions On A Double Dimple
Bubblemath - Such Fine Particles Of The Universe
Another batch:
Abel Ganz - The Life Of The Honeybee And Other Moments Of Clarity
Ashra Tempel - Schwingungen
Camel - same
Banco - same (first album from 1972)
Pendragon - Masquerade Overture
Discipline - To Shatter All Accord
IQ- Ever
" - Dark Matter
Ian
Host of the Post-Avant Jazzcore Happy Hour on progrock.com
https://podcasts.progrock.com/post-a...re-happy-hour/
Gordon Haskell - "You've got to keep the groove in your head and play a load of bollocks instead"
I blame Wynton, what was the question?
There are only 10 types of people in the World, those who understand binary and those that don't.
Valid question especially for someone on this site (a place that isn't always "newbie friendly" although I'm not exactly a newbie anyway of course). A long time ago I sold a whole bunch of stuff and in the past few years bought mostly obscure prog so while some are new to me not all are. The ones here that I used to own are the IQ (both), Camel, Ash Ra Tempel, and Triumvirat. The Banco and Bubblemath I have heard (I had that Bubblemath on cdr or something but gave it to my brother who of course probably didn't appreciate it-lol). All the others are new to me (I have two others by Discipline though) and several others by Steve Hackett. At this point I am trying to mostly buy stuff that might be obvious to most but nonetheless for whatever reason I haven't gotten around to yet or at had at one point and need to get again. That Triumvirat I have on cdr but always prefer to have an official copy (if the band only has cdrs to sell then that's good enough for me but mine were usually someone burning them for me). My collection is pretty slim at the moment with O.T. although I used to own a few (including two that I need to get again). Believe it or not Brian Eno is someone I never checked out before so he's new to me (although I've heard a song here or there). My new rule is only to sell stuff I either really don't like and or have no interest in listening to again or ones I have duplicates of.
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"It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it."
-- Aristotle
Nostalgia, you know, ain't what it used to be. Furthermore, they tells me, it never was.
“A Man Who Does Not Read Has No Appreciable Advantage Over the Man Who Cannot Read” - Mark Twain
iNFiNiEN - Beyond the Veil
"It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it."
-- Aristotle
Nostalgia, you know, ain't what it used to be. Furthermore, they tells me, it never was.
“A Man Who Does Not Read Has No Appreciable Advantage Over the Man Who Cannot Read” - Mark Twain
The King Crimson documentary arrived today, and also miraculously the "Fistful of Spaghetti" book arrived today via media mail on a national holiday! After circling the area for a few days.
My hovercraft is full of eels.
Bill Frisell - Four
The Comet is Coming - Hyper-Dimensional Expansion Beam
The Smile - A light for attracting attention
"It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it."
-- Aristotle
Nostalgia, you know, ain't what it used to be. Furthermore, they tells me, it never was.
“A Man Who Does Not Read Has No Appreciable Advantage Over the Man Who Cannot Read” - Mark Twain
Burning Shed is having a pretty big sale on some of the Madfish box sets that I guess didn't sell as well as hoped (no doubt because of the whopping prices), so I picked up something I'd been hemming and hawing about for a long time - the Caravan box set "Who Do You Think We Are?" for about $275 with shipping. That's about $100 less than I can find it anywhere else (and it's still out there to buy, Amazon has copies). Yes, I have the smaller box set AND individual CDs, but I do listen to it all a lot, and I don't have any live Caravan.
My hovercraft is full of eels.
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