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DeRank : 7,33
DeAge™ : 7425 days • Here since 11 february 2006
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10 aug 06
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I'm revisiting to rate the album I've been listening to for a couple of months. What can I say? Exceedingly mind-blowing, noise-rock from the '70s, almost math as you say, INCREDIBLE! And it's not boring at all, one of the most fun kraut albums I have.
Cows Cunning Stunts
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Here’s a nice review of the album on Sentireascoltare.com: Articoli | SENTIREASCOLTARE
MZ.412 Burning The Temple Of God
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Oh damn! That's how you write a review, well done!
Walter Wegmüller Tarot
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Psychopompe, may I recommend an album to you? They are called Opal (if you don't already know them) and there's a review just now on the homepage. I believe they are pretty much the only valuable psychedelic band of the eighties, apart from Flaming Lips. They make psychedelia with hard-rock fuzz that anticipates stoner, and they remind me a bit of Motorpsycho; I think you might like them.
Opal Happy Nightmare Baby
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I just noticed that they released something on SST (more or less the center of my musical universe), wow, I didn’t think they had put out any psychedelic stuff.
Opal Happy Nightmare Baby
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I’m listening to them now, I’m on track 3, Relevation. Wow wow, on first listen they really seem remarkable (is this their best or is there more?). So, Socrates, I thank you endlessly for the recommendation, the 5 at the end is well deserved.
Bill Frisell Music for the films of Buster Keaton High Sign / One Week
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...and when I read pages like this, a satisfied smile spreads across my face that lasts until the last (six thousand five hundred sixty-five!) letter.
Walter Wegmüller Tarot
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ahaha, a cross between Santa Claus and a drunken old cheese maker from Val d'Aosta. I also have Lord Krishna von Goloka in file form, but I haven't listened to it yet. And what do you think about sevenup and the Cosmic Jokers? Are they worth it?
Walter Wegmüller Tarot
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Tarot, a review I had planned to write, absolutely brilliant! It's available on CD; I have a digipak edition with all 22 tarot cards printed inside. As for the disc? The lineup seems to be simply Ash Ra Tempel + Walter Wegmuller (a wandering gypsy sorcerer from Switzerland picked up by Kaiser during his Swiss tours - or at least that's how it's recounted in the krautrocksampler). It might be the most eclectic in the entire kraut scene (at least, from what I know) and it's massive: 2 CDs that I don’t think I’ve ever listened to consecutively. I'm not even sure I've listened to it in its entirety, so heterogeneous and crazy it is! A re-listen is a must.
Dissolve That That Is...Is (Not)
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ajeje, but does Roy also play in Flying Saucer Attack? I have a collaboration with Montgomery, Goodbye, which is very nice, noisy. Then I have the compilation "Harmony of the Spheres" where they both appear, fantastic. @sfascia,kosmo,lieutenant,trell: yes yes, interesting, but trust me, listen to Dadamah first if you don't know them.