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Melting Euphoria - Inside the Gardens of the Mind

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Bubbling, swirling analog synths and heavily effects-laden lead guitar drive this album of Spacious Mind-style psychedelic jam-rock. Like a lot of psych music, the musicians often get overly...

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(Posted by Rob Walker 1998-02-01)

Melting Euphoria - Inside the Gardens of the Mind

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A new Melting Euphoria album? Some might say it's hard to tell 'em apart. Melting Euphoria plays a style of psychedelic rock straight from The Haight (if I could just find my old...

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(Posted by Dane Carlson 1998-02-01)

Michelle Young - Song of the Siren

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Song of the Siren is the first independent disk from this Nashville-based vocalist, pianist, and composer. Her vocal ability can be quickly compared to Kate Bush, circa Never...

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(Posted by Jeff Melton 1998-02-01)

Motor Totemist Guild - Archive One & Two

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Before the recombinant U Totem ever hit the streets, baton wielder James Grigsby fronted The Motor Totemist Guild (recently reconstituted as a twelve-piece ensemble featuring members of Non Credo,...

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(Posted by Mike Ezzo 1998-02-01)

Nathan Mahl - Parallel Eccentricities

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One of the better English Canadian progressives, this one has had a lot of attention amongst progressive collectors for its rarity and quality. I had heard that there were going to be bonus tracks...

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(Posted by Mike McLatchey 1998-02-01)

Nekropolis - The Awakening: Nekropolis Live '79

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A new Peter Frohmader release is always a welcome event, but this is one which is rather special; it features live performances of his group Nekropolis, which recorded one live album, released...

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(Posted by Dean Suzuki 1998-02-01)

Neo - Neo

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From the blistering intro to "Osibirsk" you know this is one to reckon with. Neo's sole album is a rock fusion of high intensity, feauturing lots of guitar and sax solos over a...

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(Posted by Mike McLatchey 1998-02-01)

Oho - Okinawa

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The first minute of this album sums the entirety, as a voice, in a background of many voices, exclaims "My brain hurts!" And thus begins an album of immense proportions spread out over...

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(Posted by Mike McLatchey 1998-02-01)

Omnia Opera - Red Shift

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It's been a few years since this promising British neo-psych band put out their debut on Delerium (though I think they have a couple cassettes before that), and in the time away the band has...

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(Posted by Peter Thelen 1998-02-01)

Osamu Kitajima - Beyond the Circle

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Japanese expatriate Kitajima has kept quite a low profile ever since his emigration to America, shrouding his hermetic career in enough mystery to drive even the most arduous collector a bit...

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(Posted by Mike Ezzo 1998-02-01)
 

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