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"Richard and Merzbow are both among the best-known figures in electronic rock music today. Merzbow is probably the single best-known artist in noise music today.
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"Upsilon Acrux is an instrumental quintet (dual guitars, keyboards, bass and drums). Their music is generally very intense, loud, hard-hitting and unbelivably virtuosic.
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Classic soundscapes of Frippish guitar over a bed of sometimes pastoral and sometimes harsh electronics.
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Totally unknown monster downer psych effort originally released in Italy in the early 70s on the IT label. Italian record dealer Stefano Della Schiavo turned up a handful of copies about 20 years ago and the buzz has been growing since.
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"Released at the height of ‘flower power’ in 1967, We Are Ever So Clean is widely considered to be the finest popsike album ever recorded.
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"In an interesting artistic choice, the next full No-Man album to appear after Wild Opera was, in ways, the band's first. Originally surfacing as a self-released cassette in the late '80s, Speak was reissued in the late '90s in slightly different form.
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Magma seems to be on a bit of a roll these days. It wasn't that long ago that they gave us KA and now we have the long rumored Emehntehtt Re. Supposedly an old work from the 70s that was never recorded but bit and pieces have cropped up over the years.
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Electronic/prog album from Brazil recorded in 1987. This was essentially a two man band, Guilherme Orcutt (keyboards, voice, effects) and Paulo Loureiro (violin, voice, percussion, effects). A bit new agey for my taste.
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Second album from this German space rock band gets its first release on CD and given the deluxe treatment courtesy of Sireena Records. While it doesn't hit the heights of The World Will End On Friday its still quite a good album.
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Neom is an excellent new Magma influenced band from France. In fact the band has recently been opening for Magma. Arkana Temporis is conceived as in 5 parts spread over 2 acts. The band is a quartet consisting of Fender Rhodes, guitar, bass, and drums with some chanting vocals overlaid.
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To be honest this isn't one of my favorite KS releases. I felt he waffled around a bit during the 80s and his releases were inconsistent. This is remastered, comes in a digipak and has a 24 minute unreleased bonus track "Constellation Andromeda".
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This one is a real turd. It was another Werner Herzog soundtrack but while it was released under the Popol Vuh monicker they only appear on a handful of tracks. The rest of the soundtrack is opera music. I hate this.
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3 CD digipak remaster of the 1995 set features an Ash Ra Tempel reunion of sorts, bringing the mighty Manuel Gottsching back into the fold. "In Blue" was originally released as a 2 cd set - disc one is a 78 minute set from KS. called "Into The Blue".
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2 CD remaster of a 1994 live performance. Essentially it's the same concert on each disc but with decidedly different mixes. Comes with a 19 minute bonus track.
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Newly remastered edition of the double live disc from Schulze's tour of Poland in 1983. This was in support of Audentity and features his collaborations with keyboardist Rainer Bloss. While I'm not a big fan of Audentity I found these live spaced out improvs to be much more satisfying.
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Reissue of classic US prog rock band from the 70s had more than a little touch of AOR in their officially released album. This is a collection of unreleased, more complex material.
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Grails is a US instrumental "post-metal" band (whatever that means). I would be hard pressed to call this metal. Its very dark and doomy and has a strong 70s feel.
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