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With strings, drones, bells, flutes, synths, and floating vocals, they create a dreamy Drone-Folk flow, an abstract ecological Psychedelia that magically merges with the song of nature. A ticket for a journey to mysterious regions.
With strings, drones, bells, flutes, synths, and floating vocals, they create a dreamy Drone-Folk flow, an abstract ecological Psychedelia that magically merges with the song of nature.
A ticket for a journey to mysterious regions.
Animalia Corolla by Juppala Kaapio is a reverent musical tribute to nature, blending drone, folk, and psychedelic elements. The album creates a peaceful yet mystical atmosphere led by Japanese and Swiss artists. It offers a grounded yet magical journey inspired by natural soundscapes and traditional instruments. Listeners are invited to explore personal interpretations and deep spiritual connection with the environment. Dive into the mystical sounds of Animalia Corolla and let nature's magic carry you away!
I am sure any Kraut Rock enthusiast will drool at the first notes of the opening "ORION AWAKES". A time machine where GURU GURU and ASH RA TEMPLE are engaged in a stellar jam session.
I am sure any Kraut Rock enthusiast will drool at the first notes of the opening "ORION AWAKES".
A time machine where GURU GURU and ASH RA TEMPLE are engaged in a stellar jam session.
Golem's 'Orion Awakes' is a rare and mysterious Krautrock album from the 70s German underground scene. With its psychedelic instrumental jams, it evokes legends like Guru Guru and Ash Ra Temple. The record's scarcity and unknown origins add to its cult status. Highly recommended for fans of vintage experimental rock and musical exploration. Dive into the psychedelic depths of 'Orion Awakes' and experience a true Krautrock cult classic today!
The password to enter their universe is Kraut Rock, listen to the opening "INTUITION", a sonic ride where the NEU magically materialize. A very pleasant album that could also interest those who, reading the term experimental, usually steer clear by default.
The password to enter their universe is Kraut Rock, listen to the opening "INTUITION", a sonic ride where the NEU magically materialize.
A very pleasant album that could also interest those who, reading the term experimental, usually steer clear by default.
Chaos Physique's second album '1975' is a live-recorded homage to Kraut Rock and experimental music. The trio blends Psychedelia, Noise, and Space Rock across nine tracks with relentless rhythms and engaging song formats. Drawing on influences like NEU!, Faust, and Sonic Boom, the album keeps the listener interested without sacrificing experimentation. It appeals even to those wary of the experimental label. Dive into Chaos Physique's '1975' and experience a fresh Kraut Rock trip blending psychedelia and noise!
Composed of a sinister organ treated with various effects, drums, and various percussions, Avorio is a delirious journey, a psychedelic trip gone wrong. Undoubtedly, it exerts a strong allure, but in the long run, the formula shows evident compositional limits.
Composed of a sinister organ treated with various effects, drums, and various percussions, Avorio is a delirious journey, a psychedelic trip gone wrong.
Undoubtedly, it exerts a strong allure, but in the long run, the formula shows evident compositional limits.
Cannibal Movie's mini-album Avorio pays homage to cult splatter films with a distinctive blend of tribal rhythms, distorted organ, and psychedelic influences. The duo from Apulia crafts a visionary but challenging musical journey that combines primitive and space rock elements. While the album’s originality shines through, its repetitiveness might limit long-term appeal. The reviewer hopes for further development in their subsequent works. Explore Cannibal Movie's Avorio for a dark, tribal psychedelic experience unlike any other.
They have not denatured themselves in search of a supposed modernity. They are now adults and have simply updated their attire, but underneath they are the same naive Pastels.
They have not denatured themselves in search of a supposed modernity.
They are now adults and have simply updated their attire, but underneath they are the same naive Pastels.
The Pastels return with 'Slow Summits,' showcasing their signature fragile melodies and indie pop charm. Despite lineup changes, they remain true to their roots, enriched by modern production from notable collaborators. The album reflects the band's evolution without losing their naive, heartfelt essence. A welcomed release for longtime fans and indie pop enthusiasts alike. Listen to 'Slow Summits' and experience The Pastels' timeless indie pop charm refreshed for today.
This music can evoke different images, and it is precisely this obstinacy and difficult comprehension that make it so fascinating and certainly worthy of attentive listening. Electronic Evocation is one of the few exceptions to my disinterest in tribute albums.
This music can evoke different images, and it is precisely this obstinacy and difficult comprehension that make it so fascinating and certainly worthy of attentive listening.
Electronic Evocation is one of the few exceptions to my disinterest in tribute albums.
Electronic Evocation: A Tribute To Silver Apples is a noteworthy exception among tribute albums. It successfully brings together interesting artists covering the pioneering duo's minimal electronic and psychedelic sound. Each track evokes a unique atmosphere from deep space to hypnotic rhythms. The album is praised for its originality, depth, and the approval of the original band. It's a fascinating listen even for those unfamiliar with Silver Apples. Discover the innovative tribute to Silver Apples—listen now to experience a cosmic journey through experimental electronic sounds.
The great merit of the "JACK" is that they never go overboard, becoming pompous. "The Jazz Age" is one of the best English albums of 1998. Overlooked by the general public, it absolutely does not deserve to fall into oblivion.
The great merit of the "JACK" is that they never go overboard, becoming pompous.
"The Jazz Age" is one of the best English albums of 1998. Overlooked by the general public, it absolutely does not deserve to fall into oblivion.
Jack's 'The Jazz Age' is a refined English pop rock album blending melancholic themes with rhythmic vitality. The band draws on influences like Bowie, Suede, and Tindersticks but creates their own distinct style. The arrangements and balanced instrumentation stand out, led by Antony Reynolds' voice. Praised as one of the best English albums of 1998, it remains an underrated gem deserving more recognition. Listen to 'The Jazz Age' now and explore one of 1998's best overlooked English pop rock gems!
The opening track "I'm Trash" would be enough, a devastating garage punk shouted by a possessed Peter Aaron. Listen to the treatment given to the Byrds in the maltreated cover of "Lover Of Bayou," 10 minutes of noise, guitars, slashes that devastate.
The opening track "I'm Trash" would be enough, a devastating garage punk shouted by a possessed Peter Aaron.
Listen to the treatment given to the Byrds in the maltreated cover of "Lover Of Bayou," 10 minutes of noise, guitars, slashes that devastate.
The Chrome Cranks deliver a powerful return with their 2012 album Ain't No Lies In Blood. The band blends blues, punk, and garage rock with raw noise intensity reminiscent of the 90s underground scene. Highlights include the aggressive opener "I'm Trash" and a destructive cover of the Byrds' "Lover Of Bayou." This album maintains the band's fierce energy with a slightly more refined sound, appealing to fans of visceral, wild rock. Dive into The Chrome Cranks' fierce blend of garage punk and blues—listen to Ain't No Lies In Blood now!
"Different elements that magically blend without affecting the ethereal atmosphere present throughout the album." "An album that should be listened to in its entirety, to fully savor all its shadowy and complex nuances."
"Different elements that magically blend without affecting the ethereal atmosphere present throughout the album."
"An album that should be listened to in its entirety, to fully savor all its shadowy and complex nuances."
Amp's 'Sirenes' showcases Richard Walker's ability to blend dark kraut rock, ambient piano, and electronic rhythms into a seamless, ethereal experience. The album features diverse elements like slow reverberated feedback, nocturnal melodies, and tribal sounds that create a shadowy and complex atmosphere. It's recommended to listen to the album in full to appreciate its nuanced layers and moods. Comparisons to Flying Saucer Attack arise, but 'Sirenes' stands on its own as a rich and immersive work. Listen to Amp's 'Sirenes' and immerse yourself in its dark, ethereal soundscapes today.
They were superficially categorized in the Shoegaze movement with which they have little in common. A roller coaster where the voice transforms from a sweet lullaby into a raucous song.
They were superficially categorized in the Shoegaze movement with which they have little in common.
A roller coaster where the voice transforms from a sweet lullaby into a raucous song.
Th Faith Healers' 1992 debut 'Lido' is a powerful noise rock album often misclassified as Shoegaze. Drawing heavily from Sonic Youth and Krautrock influences, it features hypnotic loops, intense guitar improvisations, and dynamic vocals. Tracks like 'Mother Sky' and 'Spin 1/2' showcase the band’s unique sound. Despite its naivety, the album stands out as an essential listen for fans of the genre. Explore Th Faith Healers' 'Lido' and experience this hypnotic noise rock gem today!
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