Mrvile
Headphoneus Supremus
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If you don't mind more electronica-type music, try Squarepusher and Aphex Twin. Some good stuff.
Originally Posted by nin3th /img/forum/go_quote.gif Jefferson Airplane If your feeling adventurous: Nebula-it can get kinda heavy |
Originally Posted by Lobotomy /img/forum/go_quote.gif OK, so lately I've been really enjoying Pink Floyd's 'The Piper at The Gates of Dawn' and their early singles. Can anyone recommend any albums/artists with a similar sound to this? Any help is appreciated! |
Originally Posted by Jubei /img/forum/go_quote.gif I don't think anything really sounds like Syd Barrett era Pink Floyd. Having said that, there are some nice recommendations on this thread which got me digging up some music I haven't played in awhile. I would second the following bands mentioned by previous posts: Hawkwind early King Crimson Jefferson Airplane Syd Barrett solo albums Country Joe and The Fish In addition, I would say that these are also quite good Ennio Morricone - Crime and Dissonance. This is a a collection of music Morricone wrote of late 1960s / early 1970s Italian thrillers and sounds nothing like his scores of spaghetti westerns. Highly recommended. |
Originally Posted by scompton /img/forum/go_quote.gif I can't find Psychedelic Jazz anywhere. Do you know where it's available? |
Originally Posted by gratefulshrink /img/forum/go_quote.gif I used to make lists on Amazon when I was bored, and I posted a bunch on psychedelic music. I agree with analog'd about Television, as well as including jazz in the psychedelic spectrum. Here's a few of my lists: http://www.amazon.com/gp/richpub/syl...r_title_full_5 http://www.amazon.com/gp/richpub/syl...r_title_full_1 http://www.amazon.com/The-Gentler-Si...085451-5280720 http://www.amazon.com/Global-Psyched...085451-5280720 http://www.amazon.com/psychedelia-co...085451-5280720 http://www.amazon.com/an-opinionated...085451-5280720 |
Originally Posted by jonnyhambone /img/forum/go_quote.gif well, obviously, you should check out the Syd Barrett 'solo' albums...really great if you like Piper, Saucerful of Secrets, and the Syd-influenced early Pink Floyd stuff. David Gilmour helped him out on guitar and arrangements on some of these releases and the John Peel sessions. Lo-fi and slightly scary but tripped out and gorgeous. |
Originally Posted by analog'd /img/forum/go_quote.gif some of the most sublime psychedelic moments on record are in the interwoven 2 lead guitars played by tom verlaine and richard lloyd in the band Television. you need this music. hmmm. thats all i can think of right now. again. none of this will sound like Sid Barrett's Pink Floyd, sorry. no such thang. |
Originally Posted by Pink Fairy /img/forum/go_quote.gif for acid space, Hawkwind would keep anyone happy for a long time but also check out their Notiing Hill Gate community elder relatives, namely the Deviants and the Pink Fairies... these were more violently anarchic bands, the Deviants sort of a U.K. version of the Fugs. The Deviants - Ptooff! The Deviants - Disposable The Deviants - 3 Pink Fairies - Never Never Land Pink Fairies - What a Bunch of Sweeties Pink Fairies - Kings of Oblivion Pink Fairies - Mandies & Mescaline round at Uncle Harry's' ... mainly for their Glatonbury Fayre 1971 tracks, 'Do It!' and the seminal 'Uncle Harry's Last Freakout' Did someone mention Gong earlier? Anything before the Shamal album would suit anyone in to ambient/space/psychedelic ...'You' is the must have album, and is mind blowing thru Stax Sigma Pro's. Gong's earlier 'Camembert Electrique' is worth a play for sheer psychedelic lunacy. You'll get some decent stuff if you follow Steve Hillage after he left Gong, even fairly recently with his band System 7. Also check out the Dutch band 'Focus', and maybe even fellow countrymen 'Supersister'. |
Originally Posted by Pink Fairy /img/forum/go_quote.gif The Deviants - Ptooff! The Deviants - Disposable The Deviants - 3 Pink Fairies - Never Never Land Pink Fairies - What a Bunch of Sweeties Pink Fairies - Kings of Oblivion Pink Fairies - Mandies & Mescaline round at Uncle Harry's' ... mainly for their Glatonbury Fayre 1971 tracks, 'Do It!' and the seminal 'Uncle Harry's Last Freakout' |