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"This documents an often overlooked phase in the long and complex history of Soft Machine - Australian drummer Phil Howard's five-month interim behind the drum stool between Robert Wyatt's departure and his eventual long-term replacement John Marshall.
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"The follow up to last year’s The Last Harvest see’s this Canterbury scene inspired band gain a couple of new members (drummer James Hall and woodwind player Chris Egan).
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Tortilla Flat released their sole studio album in 1974. I was lucky enough to have it as part of my record collection for many years.
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"Long Hair is not only proud to present Tortilla Flat's legendary sole album 'Für Ein 3/4 Stündchen' (on vinyl, LHC 230 and on CD with 2 bonus tracks, LHC 229), but also the group's lot more legendary broadcast sessions for Germany's leading underground and krautrock program on radio SWF (look f
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Latest from this British band captures the best elements of the 70s Canterbury scene. There is a heavy reliance on Caravan as an influence but you'll hear undercurrents of Gong and Soft Machine as well.
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"Early this year we placed Caravan’s In The Land Of Grey And Pink amongst our epic 50th anniversary albums. There are not many groups from that era who have survived with a clear change in style and line up and can still produce high quality fresh music and complete nationwide tours.
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"In the psychedelic late sixties there was a lively music scene in the Canterbury area that revolved around the band The Wilde Flowers.
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Promenade is a new quartet from Italy led by vocalist Matteo Barisone. The album opens up with the 10+ minute instrumental "Athletics" leading you to believe that this is simply one fiery jazz rock ensemble.
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"A mid-Seventies jazz/fusion band from Belgium, the superb Abraxis boasted musicians from other jazz-rock groups of the decade such as Pazop, Placebo and Waterloo, with keyboardist Charles Loos and bassist Jean-Paul Musette known to some prog fans as being members of Belgian band Cos, performing
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Second album from this French band who's music demonstrates a strong Canterbury flair. The lineup is now expanded into a trio but augmented with guests including the Payssan brothers from Minimum Vital.
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New 24 bit remastered edition of the second album from this essential Canterbury band. Gilgamesh was the sister band to Hatfield & The North that walked the same ground minus the humor (or vocals).
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