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Ian Helliwell
Include Me Out
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Island of Terror
Le Train Fantome
Lunar Atrium
Mere Pseud
Microphones in the trees
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Ministry of Kindred Information
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“New: Auramics - Slanted Skies (Our Departure… A Story Of…)
Brooklyn based psychedelic outfit Auramics slaved my heart and soul with their newest song Slanted Skies (Our Departure… A Story Of…).
A staggering psych soul that carries a noir pop atmosphere and should soundtrack the new James Bond movie! Simple as that! With a heavy orchestral background and with a haunting vocal performance, Auramics sounds like the brainchild of Hooverphonics and Broadcast! And that’s a thrilling match….” (LINK)
Love this spacey psychedelic/baroque pop track. Vocally reminds me of a psychedelic version of Elliot Smith.
Bio:"Jacco Gardner is a neo-psych/baroque pop artist from the Netherlands. Album 'Cabinet Of Curiosities out February 11 2013 on Trouble in Mind and Excelsior Recordings in Benelux.
He creates a unique sound by combining the sounds of Harpsichord, Strings, Flutes and other classical instruments with raw psychedelic effects."
"Susan Christie is an American singer-songwriter from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. She had a minor hit with the novelty song "I Love Onions" (written by Donald Cochrane and John Hill).[1] The track, which peaked at #63 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in 1966, is described as having a sound reminiscent of the 1930s, with Christie's "breathy" vocal backed by a chorus of kazoo players and male backup singers.
In Canada, however, the single fared much better, reaching #19 on the RPM 100 national singles chart on August 1, 1966.[3] The tune was adapted as "I Love Funyuns" for a late 60's TV commercial for an onion-flavored snack food. The tune was later adapted for a Canadian television commercial as "I Love Turtles" in 1980.
Signed to Columbia Records, Christie recorded an album in 1970, Paint a Lady. Described as "psychedelic folk music", the album went unreleased by Columbia, which considered it to be non-commercial, and Christie was dropped from the label. The album, of which only three vinyl copies were ever pressed,[6] languished in obscurity until 2006, when Manchester-based DJ Andy Votel received a copy and brought the album renewed attention and a CD release. SPIN magazine described the album as "funky free folk" filled with "[b]rilliantly original songs" and Christie as a "dark, strange songbird".
Christie participated in the 2008 "Lost Ladies of Folk" project spearheaded by Votel and his spouse, recording artist Jane Weaver, performing in concert at Queen Elizabeth Hall in London and appearing on the compilation album Bearded Ladies.[6] In 2010, Christie appeared as a guest artist on Weaver's album The Fallen By Watch Bird.[8]"
The Soundcarriers - “Effr”
Love the horror-esque intro to this whirling psychedelic number and rhythmic drumming.
GhostBox Bio "Entropicalia is the third full album from The Soundcarriers. New to the world of Ghost Box, their switched on sounds are filmic, fantastic and authentically psychedelic.
The rock solid rhythm and bass of songwriters, Adam Cann and Paul Isherwood provide a jazz inflected, motorik groove for Dorian Conway’s guitar and the whirling keys and sunshine voice of Leonore Wheatley. Jesse Chandler of Midlake guests on Hammond and flute on two tracks, and film actor Elijah Wood talks the listener through a mathematically guided trip on the extended wig-out This is Normal.
Sumptuous packaging for both CD and Vinyl is designed by Julian House with liner notes by Ben Graves (of the Toys and Techniques blog)."
One of our favorite tunes from Morricone. The essence of the ultimate 1960s chase scene almost channeling a batman caper mixed with an amazing choral gander of onlookers.
"Valerie and Her Week of Wonders (Czech: Valerie a tĂ˝den divĹŻ) is a 1970 Czechoslovakian surrealist film directed by Jaromil Jireš and based on the 1932 novel of the same name by VĂtÄ›zslav Nezval.
The 1970 film adaptation of Valerie a týden divů was shot in 1969 starring the then 13-year-old Jaroslava Schallerová as Valerie, with a supporting cast of Helena Anýžová, Karel Engel, Jan Klusák, Petr Kopriva, among others. It was filmed in the Czech town of Slavonice and surrounding areas. The film portrays the heroine as living in a disorienting dream, cajoled by priests, vampires, men and women alike, and blends elements of fantasy and horror films."