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1.Egyptian Kings 2.Jardins 3.Rainbow 4.Era Of Technology 5.To Another Answer 6.The Space Between 7.Cosmic Wind 8.Visions
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| Rec. 1974 / 180gram HQ Vinyl
1973's brilliant Celestial Ocean, by the legendary Swiss krautrock band Brainticket, is a concept album that details an ancient pharoah's journey into the afterlife (substitute the word "journey" for "trip" and you'll get what they were driving at). However, Brainticket were not mere products of their time, they explored some truly compelling musical territory and produced a superlative blanket of sound¦featuring a pioneering mix of early synthesizers, flute, zither, sitar, and male / female stream-of-consciousness spoken word vocals¦that ebbs and flows in the same general cosmos as classic Gong, going on to influence bands like Sonic Youth, Stereolab, Skinny Puppy, The Legendary Pink Dots, and more! This reissue is fully remastered from the original master tapes. [...more...]
tagi: ROCK KRAUT psychedelic EXPERIMENT progressive INCL. CD HQvinyl gatefold sleeve LRLP307 79057624A304 (lp+cd) LR307LP (CD | LP) | |
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... Formed in 1968 by Belgian born keyboard player JOEL VANDROOGENBROECK, the band released their debut album, the extreme psychedelic "Cottonwoodhill" in Germany in 1971. Breaking apart soon after, VANDROOGENBROECK formed a new incarnation of the group with drummer BARNEY PALM comprising Swiss and Italian [...] | | | |  | LP | |
... However, Brainticket were not mere products of their time, they explored some truly compelling musical territory and produced a superlative blanket of sound¦ featuring a pioneering mix of early synthesizers, flute, zither, sitar, and [...] | | | |
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