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11.4.10

Mushroom - Analog Hi-Fi Surprise (1999)

  • Experimental Rock
  • Instrumental Rock
  • Jazz-Rock
  • Kraut Rock
  • Psychedelic

From Aural Innovations #22 (January 2003)

When it came out in 1999, there wasn’t much else on the music scene that sounded anything like Mushroom’s Analog Hi-Fi Surprise. Utilizing the rhythmic structures of modern electronica, but playing music on vintage instruments that combined the groundbreaking jazz styles of Bitches Brew era Miles Davis and Head Hunters era Herbie Hancock with the German kosmische musik explorers like Can and Neu!, Mushroom created a masterwork of freaked out funky fusion and swirling psychedelic space jazz that has, in the few short years since its release, been highly influential in its own right. And although it may be a little bit premature for a re-issue with bonus tracks, I don’t think you’ll hear any Mushroom fans complaining. Certainly not this one!

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For a band that's only been together a short time, space rockers Mushroom are certainly prolific! On its sixth release, the instrumental band mine the depths of Krautrock while pushing the envelope of electronica by using vintage musical equipment in place of state-of-the-art computerized gadgets. "The Magic of Michael" and "October 1970" are trance-missions while "Rackets" hovers more in King Crimson territory thanks to guitarist Dan Olmstead's own brand of "Frippertronics" (the man-made electronic sounds give the song an absolutely contemporary edge). And there seem to be no shortage of clever titles in the 'shroom's bag of tricks: "Our buddy Miles" riffs on keyboards and funk, while "A song of remembrance for a time when wife swapping was considered politically correct" is all about the feedback. (AMg)

9.4.10

Shin Jung Hyun & The Questions - In a kadda da vida (1970)

Remember to visit my friendsite.
Jhonny Rock be good!Wiki
the godfather of...

Beloved Dirk words:
Shin jung hyun played his band questions with guest singers(Kim Chu-Ja,Song Man-Su,Park In-Su) at this live show. Recommendable songs are Side A4 and Side B1. Side A5 Funky Broadway is a cover song of Wilson Picket and great psychedelic improvisation!! and Side B has a only one song. The song is a cover song In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida of Iron Butterfly. This cover play of In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida of Iron Butterfly is a legend, till now. I think that this live song is a best of best Korean psychedelic live Jam!! and great and very very nice noise feast.
Highly recommendable record!!


8.4.10

The Velvet Underground - Live at Max's Kansas City/Foggy Notion 7"/Ride into the Sun 7"

Wonderful art session.





This looks like a mutant post.



Man, I just love those covers.







Thanks Bomber. Been a rippin' tonight..here's a link to some Velvet Underground - Live at Max's Kansas City LP '72 & Foggy Notion 7 & Ride into the Sun 7 for y'all:>} (can't post it tho' since that name is owned up the ying yang)

Viacomclosedmedown on youtube

3.4.10

Mushroom - Hydrogen jukebox (1999)

Aural innovations review.
Allmusic review.
Note:
Issued in a custom foldout card cover in three different colour combinations; 330 copies in red/silver, 330 copies in scarlet/copper, and 330 copies in turquoise/gold. Subsequently 100 copies re-issued in red cover.

Something different, something new and just "GREAT", believe me...
Mostly instrumental, you ll experience a long sonical trip that its highly recommended.
Come come come, listen this beauty and be patient for more...
iiincoomiiinggg!!!

1.4.10

Lincoln Street Exit (1968/70)

Nothing better...
served by MP

(Psych-Out 7" EP)
USA 1968

Back n the goodoledays, when Maxi used to post!
remember dontcha mamma?
you shure remember the dirty mother blues & others too.
In the bombers infancy...
I used to shout out loud: iiinnnnnnncooomiiingggggggggg ! ! !

Well whats different w/this post: contains the demos for the unreleased album, recorded in 1969, perhaps their -2 "I never see the light" lp-.
More raw, more crude, in a few words, more beautiful sounds, thats for shure!
The covers are beautiful, I know...