Sternklang | Het Strijdperk Van De Vergankelijkheid | 2020
Dutch Raw Cosmic/Atmospheric Black Metal
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Sternklang | Het Strijdperk Van De Vergankelijkheid | 2020
Dutch Raw Cosmic/Atmospheric Black Metal
“...these CDs...unquestionably belong in the record collection of anybody with the most remote interest in psychedelic and/or experimental music.” - Doug Pearson
BLACKJACK RECORDS CATALOG page 36 Winter 1997 SCOTT DERR, Cruise Director
For those of you living under a rock, The Black Editions reissued Tokyo Flashback, Volume 1 in 2017, with more to come!
From The Black Editions site: “Tokyo Flashback is a defining statement of late 20th Century Japanese psychedelic music and an essential primer to the world of P.S.F. All tracks are exclusive, this edition features the first time translation of the original liner notes. Black Editions’ deluxe edition is entirely re-mastered and marks the first release of Tokyo Flashback outside of Japan and it’s first ever vinyl issue.– Remastered at Infrasonic Sound and pressed to high quality vinyl at RTI. Newly created artwork and design expanding on the original by SEEN Studio.– Housed in custom printed deluxe Stoughton gatefold jacket and slipcase, including full color printed inner sleeves and inserts with soft touch and spot UV gloss finishes.”
DOUG PEARSON has played synths and keys for rock bands with names like International Hello, Liquorball, Mushroom, Spirits Burning, Sternklang, Vocokesh, The Terminal Waste Band, Glitter Wizard, Hot Lunch, and...Monoshock!
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How to appreciate? Simple: sampling!
How to appreciate? Simple: sampling!
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Stockhausen – Sternklang (1971)
Artwork By G. C. Eimart
Part One