Writing On The Wall - Taskers Successor (1969)
#prog but not too much
Here we talk about dark rock, as rare as few things heard in 1969, when long-haired musicians were already playing heavy and black music. In 1969, a cover (or maybe shortly after) was already circulating, proposing that smell of sulfur in sound. 1969 was certainly not a lucky year for Writing The Wall.
 
Satin Whale - Remember
#2prog but not too much
we're in 1974 and increasingly more groups are sensing the winds of change. I haven't listened to them in at least 10 years, I don't remember anything, but the little I've heard smells like pre-hard.
 
Eulenspygel - Konsumgewäsche (Eulenspygel 2)
#1prog but not too much
From Germany 1971, scandalous cover featuring a chick devouring a dead chick on a fried egg in a pan.
 
Apple – An Apple a Day (Full Album) Mega Rare 1st Issue UK 1969 Psych LP £2500 @[luludia] have you ever taken a bite out of this apple?
Try it
It's worth the hell, trust me
 
High Llamas - "Nomads"
here the arrangements are at a stellar level
in fact, a member of High LLama, I believe Tim Garden, took care of the strings section and other sounds on "Pomato Emperor Ketchup," the most Pet Sound album by Stereolab. And there are many corners where the two groups intertwine, starting from years ago. Stories to be told by someone willing.
 
Frankly, Mr Shankly - The High Llamas
Cover of one of the less celebrated tracks by The Smiths, and a more dangerous choice. The High Llamas manage to stretch the melody where Burt Bacharach (how's it spelled) and B. Wilson perform acrobatics in Lounge circles, bossa nova, the original; otherwise, we wouldn’t be talking about covers anymore. By the way, I prefer this, but making comparisons between copies and the original is pointless.
 
High Llamas - "Sun Beats Down"
here's something I venerate.
 
Eric Chenaux | "Bird & Moon"
I would describe it as "Intimate in its quest for sounds" Recommended
 
Eric Chenaux | "Wild Moon"
waiting for R's voice: Wyatt, in a job where slowness is pleasure
 
Avicii - Levels It's Monday morning
 
Lost Salt Blood Purges - Oneiric [Only the Youngest Grave, Disc 1]
fantastic piece definitely from Northern Europe
 
Whettman Chelmets - The Devil DoubleCrossed You
If I’m not mistaken, this sinister musician spent 14 years in prison for murder.
 
Galati - Irshad Uween
The beauty of music is finding connections between seemingly different tracks. This piece and the latest one posted by Materials, if you open your ears, the common sounds aren't really that far apart. I find these posted more magmatic, while in the piece by Materials, I sense a search focused on the individual instrument; however, the final result isn't that distant after all.