22.4.10
V.A. - Andergraun Vibrations Vol 1 (1970/75)
LATEST NOTE:
Como esta Pablo!!! menuda sorpresa ver esta pedazo de recopilatorio...espero que te halla gustado, a mi me encanta, un par de cuestiones :
Este es el primer volumen no el segundo, la edicion en vinilo salio con la portada azul y la edicion cd en amarillo, el link que has puesto esta equivocado, lo se porque tengo todas los volumenes.
Lo de bandas gallegas me imagino que te referiras a banda espaƱolas, por que hay de todo, pero como anecdota te comento que Ibiza sound eran un grupo de guiris afincados en Ibiza, por lo que el disco no es del todo 100% espaƱol o gallego como decis en tu querida Arqgentina.
Un saludo amigo. LOBOK 75
15.4.10
10 Years of Offshore Radio (1974)
A documentary double LP with "sound recordings of the highlights of British offshore radio 1964 - 1974. Including S.O.S. dramas, jingles & commercials."
During the mid sixties, when the offshore radio stations were at their peak, an estimated 35 million listeners a day, turned these broadcasts, which were beamed from defunct ships and rusty war-time forts, scattered around our coast.
13.4.10
7% Solution - Gabriel's Waltz (1999)
The new release from Texas-based Seven Percent Solution offers up more of the bands' beautifully mind expanding psychedelia and is a magnificent follow up to their debut CD "All About Satellites And Spaceships". The band consists of Reese Beeman on guitar, bass, and vocals, James Adkisson on guitar, Scott Sasser on drums, and Julian Capps on guitar and bass (apparently having replaced Dwayn Moore). Seven Percent Solution plays dreamy guitar-driven psychedelia with soft lullaby vocals. The guitars work together to create some of the most beautiful psych I've heard in a while. This is floating trippy music rather than being acid psych. The guitarists do such an admirable and creative job of developing their sounds that it's hard to believe no keyboards or synths are used. While listening to the song "The Innocentes" I jotted down a note asking "are there really no keys?", and the band later confirmed that the music is all guitars with this track being the exception from both CD's (an omnichord was used on this track).
The band creates an atmosphere that one could get lost in right from the opening track ("Dear Anne") with one guitar strumming softly while the other creates a synth-like choral background. "Threshold" is a similar song that really displays the bands ability to create both atmosphere and melody.
More here at the Aural.
In the mood for space psychy sounds???
12.4.10
Lots of 45 here...psych-pop & more...
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