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"Magick Brother & Mystic Sister, the mysterious band from Barcelona, return with not one, but 2 albums! “Tarot Pt.1” and “Tarot Pt.2” is a concept album in 2 parts, a psychedelic record, a kaleidoscope of songs based upon the Major Arcana of the Tarot, a cross-cultural dream language.
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"New Agusa music, this time for the film ''Malmö Noir", directed by Augustin Sjöberg.
The story of “Noir”.
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"Magick Brother & Mystic Sister, the mysterious band from Barcelona, return with not one, but 2 albums! “Tarot Pt.1” and “Tarot Pt.2” is a concept album in 2 parts, a psychedelic record, a kaleidoscope of songs based upon the Major Arcana of the Tarot, a cross-cultural dream language.
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Swedish psychedelic/progressive rock alchemists AGUSA present their third full-length album simply titled Agusa.
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"This album, several years in the making, contains two sidelong tracks of flute rock extravaganza. Some records tend to deliver exactly what’s expected of them, but that’s not the case here.
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It seems that it was yesterday when the birth of the Greek Naxatras was conceived and in a year they have done what very few bands have done; two long-playing records, an EP in between and the recognition of the masses made a new talent within the European psychedelic scene.
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“This smells strongly of British Progressive rock, some Quintessence, some Deep Purple (with flute instead of vocals).
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"Greek heavy psych trio Naxatras have steadily built themselves a comfortable base within their genre over the course of two albums, with album number III cementing that place.
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Re-release of the second album by Annexus Quam, originally released in 1972. Transferred from the original master tapes and carefully remastered by HaGü Schmitz and Dieter Wegner. The timing was right: Five years earlier would have been too early, five years later would have been too late.
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Re-release of the second album by Annexus Quam, originally released in 1972. Transferred from the original master tapes and carefully remastered by HaGü Schmitz and Dieter Wegner. The timing was right: Five years earlier would have been too early, five years later would have been too late.
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We were impressed enough with this Greek trio's new album enough to offer their back catalogue as well. This is the epitome of the stoner rock sound - strong wiffs of the 70s in the air here. Pure psychedelic guitar driven space rock that wanders down a similar path as The Spacelords.
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All analogue and proud of it! Naxatras II picks up right where their debut left off.
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"Greek heavy psych trio Naxatras have steadily built themselves a comfortable base within their genre over the course of two albums, with album number III cementing that place.
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The band's fourth album finds them evolving. From the triple fold out cover you immediately know something was different. They have added a fourth member - a keyboardist - and with his presence the band has shifted their sound slightly into a more traditional space rock sound.
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With almost forty minutes of new material, AGUSA delivers a wide array of seamlessly-executed, organic rock on the aptly titled Agusa 2.
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Swedish psychedelic/progressive rock alchemists AGUSA present their third full-length album simply titled Agusa.
$15.00 -
"This album, several years in the making, contains two sidelong tracks of flute rock extravaganza. Some records tend to deliver exactly what’s expected of them, but that’s not the case here.
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Agusa‘s music effortlessly foliates from majestic beauty to violent outbursts and everything in between.
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"Machines of incomprehensive size and age, molten into shape by the heat of the Earth’s core, now hovering in the empty sky and throwing monumental shadows over the yet uninhabitated tectonic plates.
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Note: the CD has 4 extra tracks which had to be deleted from the vinyl edition due to length.
"New Agusa music, this time for the film ''Malmö Noir", directed by Augustin Sjöberg.
The story of “Noir”.
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"My Riot fandom is pretty well documented, but the question remains: What’s it gonna take to make you Riot?
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Instrumental progressive rock that has some nice spaceiness in part. Once again guitarist Markus Venehsalo shines. This guys playing is absolutely stellar and pulls the rest of the band along with him. Tasty keyboards and Tatu Back's bass work is outstanding as well.
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Icelandic guitarist Sigurdur Rögnvaldsson's new album 'Lúna', with a brand-new lineup is OUT NOW on the Eclipse Music label. With some of Rögnvaldsson’s favourite musicians from the vibrant Finnish jazz scene on board the album features stellar turns from pianist Tuomas A.
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Benjamin Croft is a talented British keyboardist. He's assembled an impressive cast of supporting musicians on this release. Its about half instrumental/half vocals but when you have Jeff Scott Soto as the vocalist you don't mind too much!
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Argentinian keyboardist Lalo Huber is at it again. This is high octane symphonic prog with a retro slant. Crazy synth, piano and Mellotron at play here and the guitarist also has something to say. This is treacherous stuff - a complete BUY OR DIE proposition.
$15.00