Miles Davis - Shhh/Peaceful - The Complete In A Silent Way Sessions, 1969
As far as I remember, the only M.D. album I’ve listened to.
I don't love Jazz; the only Jazz I listen to is the kind that even appeals to those who don’t like jazz.
 
Friendsound - Joyride 1969
The eponymous work from 1969 is a gem. It's like wandering in a labyrinth of mirrors; everything is distorted, every turn is a surprise. A masterpiece that some incomprehensible mechanism has kept hidden among the treasures of music that sails in unconventional waters. A "Cult" recommended without hesitation to lovers of psychedelic forms.
 
THE MECKI MARK MEN Running In The Summer Night
Another forgotten work lost because I considered it too classic, as if that were a flaw.
Fortunately, years pass, and you can listen to things with a different perspective.
We are in Sweden in 1969, and believe me, it was a strange time in Sweden, and the term "Classical" should be taken with a grain of salt. Indeed, it’s a more or less "Classical" work, definitely interesting. Moderately hard guitar-driven psychedelia supported by an almost always present organ or various keyboards. A full, rich sound and beautiful melodies. Classical but with great class.
 
Emtidi - Touch The Sun
I believe this fusion of folk and cosmic visions, Earth and Universe, needs no introduction.
After a first album of canonical folk, this fantastic duo in 1972 (I believe) took flight. A unique and unrepeatable record, suspended in a place where "Masterpiece" loses its meaning.
 
Walter Franco Ou Não (ALBUM COMPLETO-FULL ALBUM)
A fly, beyond psycho tropic. A fly flies inside the brain of the author of these twisted thoughts among colors and desert heat. Acid carnival.

Highly recommended.
 
BEACON STREET UNION
How many times do reviews make us listen to a work only to then set it aside in the "Dead Zone."
This, as far as I'm concerned, is the classic example. "Miraculous words, heavyweight psychedelic, school ......." I listen with drool at the mouth like Homer S. memory.
And
And nothing happens. Not a flight, but at least a jump.
Over the years, I've learned to use my ears, my ears. Not a flight but a nice jump. The jump of a flight of stairs, that's the emotion I found.
Sometimes the pen does more damage than the sword.
 
UbuWeb Sound - Obscure Records
you can listen to the ten historic records of Obscure Records
@[CosmicJocker] things you might find interesting
 
Julia Holter - I Shall Love 2 (Official Video)
"Aviary" by Julia Holter is one of the best albums of 2018.
Like her other works, it rarely appears in the many year-end lists.
Her music remains confined to a circle of devoted listeners. It is captivating yet navigates border territories where sophistication meets pop. Too pop for the "cultured" listens, yet too sophisticated for "pop" audiences. This positioning on a fine line is costing her in terms of popularity, despite consistently producing work that exceeds the average. Just one listen of "Aviary" makes it clear that we are in the presence of a Superior artist, worthy of greater attention. But that's how the world goes.
 
#MY2018 °°°° Ancient Methods - Walking On Cursed Soil (feat. Prurient) [AMIII]
"The Jericho Record", the first real work by producer Ancient Method is a bomb (Tum Tum Tum) techno @[sfascia carrozze] A straight shot, combining elements that we only realize exist when everything implodes. Ambient parentheses and we’re off, sitting on a speeding train and from the windows, we see quite strange ethnic figures, dark ongoing works, always straight and fast. Why do these strange figures appear and disappear so quickly? But they are still; it's our windows moving at high speed. Seemingly uniform but rich in eccentric characters who wave us Ciao Ciao !!
 
Jon Hassell/Harold Budd/Gavin Bryars - La Nouvelle Serenité (1987) [FULL ALBUM]
Titans compared in a record that, to be honest, I may have listened to once, "Bello," and then stuffed it #NELLOSCAFFALE to be forgotten.
 
Edge of Time - Dom (1970) Full Album
@[Battlegods] has led us to explore a dusty shelf of music produced in Germany.
From the same shelf, I pull out this obscure work of music produced in Germany from the late 60s to early 70s, and frankly, I wouldn’t want to hear "Kraut Rock," a term that diminishes great lesser-known albums just because they stray from the path of symbolic names.
Following a new path, in my eyes, makes these obscure covers quite intriguing, and often a pearl emerges that is new to me; then I discover among the great admirers that it's a beloved album. But I still taste the delight of personal discovery, something increasingly rare.
 
Jean Cohen Solal Algeria, 1973 Captain Tarthopom
and I let myself be taken to strange ports on the notes of this splendid dream
@[Battlegods] and do you know this trombone?
If it sounds new to you, get advice from an idiot, pay the ticket and take the flight for an extravagant vacation in seas and lands now forgotten. Departure expected somewhere in 1973, give or take a month.
 
#MY2018 °°°° Haron - Wandelaar
"Beautiful," I find it embarrassing to define an album with such a term.
Satie, Sakamoto, Cage, Debussy, Eno, pieces of a domino, one after another they fall.
A Fifth season, fragrant sunsets, musical drops like fireflies draw the Sublime.
Embarrassing.
 
Hekla - Ekki Er Allt Gull Sem Glóir [official video]
"A" (2018) is the debut of Hekla, a sweet introverted Icelandic lady. A ghostly voice in her mother tongue and fragmented narratives born from a very personal idea of electronics. Shadows, smokes, and black lace for a journey stripped of all comforts in the lands of Victorialand, explored with many more means and lights by great explorers of the past. Very evocative, and it’s not so difficult to think that the "Spark" might emerge from this. I’ve warned you; I can't do everything on my own.