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Post by bathqueen on Jun 21, 2016 6:45:52 GMT -5
Are u a fan of the acts mentioned above? great - cos i need some recommandations! i havent checked new stuff since 2010 so if you know similar psychadelic electronic/rock acts, do reply
thanks
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Post by Jim on Jun 21, 2016 8:20:39 GMT -5
Give Psychemagik a listen too. Their complilations are fantastic as is there own material.
I'll give Noel his due, he certainly picked some excellent remixers for Chasing Yesterday, getting into their back catalogues and other remixes have been great to hear.
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Post by matt on Jun 21, 2016 12:49:25 GMT -5
Keep a look out for Beyond The Wizard Sleeve's debut album, out on 1 July.
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Post by Jim on Jun 21, 2016 13:56:10 GMT -5
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Post by mossy on Jun 24, 2016 18:05:00 GMT -5
Keep a look out for Beyond The Wizard Sleeve's debut album, out on 1 July.
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Post by mossy on Jun 24, 2016 18:09:16 GMT -5
Are u a fan of the acts mentioned above? great - cos i need some recommandations! i havent checked new stuff since 2010 so if you know similar psychadelic electronic/rock acts, do reply thanks They're old albums and I'm revealing myself to be a bit of a crusty hippie here, but check out: Shpongle - Are You Shpongled? Ozric Tentacles - Strangeitude They're more electronic than guitar based but you might like Infected Mushroom too.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 25, 2016 9:30:33 GMT -5
Are u a fan of the acts mentioned above? great - cos i need some recommandations! i havent checked new stuff since 2010 so if you know similar psychadelic electronic/rock acts, do reply thanks Flaming Lips are good with psychedelic pop/rock, most of their studio albums since the Soft Bulletin in 1999 are good, try Embryonic (2009) or The Terror (2013) for less pop, more rock & electronic stuff The album 936 by the Peaking Lights released in 2011 is lo-fi psychedelic ambient dub, more groove oriented than the ones you mentioned Rival Dealer (2013) by Burial isn't really psychedelic, but the acts you mentioned all seem to have a slight ambient sort of style, so this may or may not interest. Tame Impala's albums have all been released since 2010, so I don't know if they're on your radar, but they sound kinda similar in style. Most of the other psychedelic music I know is from the '90s and early '00s (Bardo Pond, Acid Mothers Temple, Robert Miles (Paths is a nice track that Amorphous Androgynous also remixed))
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Post by bathqueen on Jun 25, 2016 11:02:50 GMT -5
Great stuff! im lookin for more upbit stuff - 12 minutes dubs & stoners are..not my type
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Post by davidjay on Jun 25, 2016 11:20:27 GMT -5
You might also enjoy the debut album by White Noise - An Electric Storm. This combines psychedelic pop and rock influences with experimental electronic sounds. The main players: David Vorhaus, Delia Derbyshire, and Brian Hodgson. White Noise - An Electric Storm (Island Records, 1969) The track Love Without Sound is one of my favourites on there (it was also featured on the Amorphous Androgynous's compilation CD A Monstrous Psychedelic Bubble Exploding In Your Mind, alongside their epic reworking of Oasis's Falling Down). The closing "phase out" section of An Electric Storm is great too, a nightmarish horror movie soundscape that builds in intensity over the last two tracks. There's a review of the album at the link below. Link: www.headheritage.co.uk/unsung/review/1143
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