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Fungus Hill - Cosmic Construction on Proxima B

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Fungus Hill is a relatively new band from Umeå in Northern Sweden. They began playing together in 2015, recording an EP, two singles, and a music video. Then in 2017 they released their first...

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(Posted by Henry Schneider 2018-06-06)

Miguel de Armas - What's to Come

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Cuban pianist Miguel de Armas makes his album debut under his own name with What’s to Come, a collection of ten varied tunes that presents his nimble keyboard work with a backing of...

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(Posted by Jon Davis 2018-06-05)

Langsyne - Langsyne

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Langsyne was a German folk group that began in 1969 as the duo of teenagers Egbert Fröse (guitar, organ, other instruments, vocals) and Ulrich Nähle (percussion, flute, other instruments,...

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(Posted by Peter Thelen 2018-06-04)

L'Albero del Veleno - Tale of a Dark Fate

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L’Albero del Veleno, Italian for The Poison Tree, released their second album in 2017 on Black Widow Records. This is an interesting gothic instrumental suite in two acts based on Greek...

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(Posted by Henry Schneider 2018-06-03)

Tempest - Thirty Little Turns

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Given my love of Fairport Convention, Steeleye Span, and Boiled in Lead, it would seem like Tempest should be part of my musical life when it comes to folk-rock. But there’s so much music in...

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(Posted by Jon Davis 2018-06-02)

Cosmic Circus Music - Wiesbaden 1973

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An interesting release to say the least, Cosmic Circus Music was the trio of guitarist Bernd Diesner, drummer / synthesist Ulrich Maßhöfer, and bassist Karl-Heinz Keffer. They existed as...

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(Posted by Peter Thelen 2018-06-01)

Polytoxicomane Philharmonie - Go Ape

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It seems that this modern German outfit transmuted into the Chickencage Experience and never went back, but they went out on a high point with this radical and surprising double album. In a genre...

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(Posted by Mike McLatchey 2018-05-31)

Cream - Nineteen Sixty-Seven

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Vogon Records has unearthed and released some lost broadcasts by Cream during their halcyon days between 1966 and 1967. What we have is a live recording made for Swedish radio plus some unreleased...

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(Posted by Henry Schneider 2018-05-30)

Sleep in Heads - On the Air

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There are a lot of metal bands out there who have the mistaken impression that they are “progressive” when their music is so conventional (for its style) that the word becomes a parody...

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(Posted by Jon Davis 2018-05-29)

Gila - Gila

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Gila was a band from the Stuttgart area that played psychedelic and progressive rock music and existed in name from the spring of 1969 until the summer of 1974, although in the spring of ’72...

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(Posted by Peter Thelen 2018-05-28)
 

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