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Howard Shore & Suzana Peric - eXistenZ

Howard Shore & Suzana Peric - eXistenZ


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A Message from Birmingham Sunday - Birmingham Sunday

Birmingham Sunday was a band from Nevada that consisted of Ward Johns, Debbie Parks, John Kvam, Jean Heim, Joe LaChew and Phil Gustafson. The band played live in local venues throughout Northern Nevada and California (circa late 60's) and was lucky enough to land a contract in 1968 with Strawberry Alarm Clock's Producer, Bill Holmes, on his All American Records label. The vinyl album was originally released as a limited edition test pressing of just 100 copies.


#60s #psychedelic pop #psychedelic #american #1960s
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Alchemy - Third Ear Band

The Third Ear Band were one of the most challenging and distinctive bands to emerge from the UK underground music scene in the late 1960's. Championed by DJ John Peel, their music is characterised by improvised and sometimes atonal improvisations on tabla, oboe, violin and cello. The band was formed from the ashes of the psychedelic group Hydrogen Jukebox in 1968 by Glen Sweeney (tabla/percussion). Signed to the fledgling Harvest Records, they recorded 3 albums:


#77davez-all-tracks #the vitamin b12 #1969 #77davez-loved #psychedelic
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The World Of Arthur Russell - Various Artists

Warning! Deleting this artist may remove other artists and scrobbles from your library - please handle this with caution! Note: You can view albums tagged as 'Various Artists' in your library here. The term Various Artists is used in the record industry when numerous singers and musicians collaborate on a song or collection of songs. Most often on Last.fm, compilation album tracks appear under the name of Various Artists erroneously because the individual artist is not listed in the album's ID3 information.


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Heathen Earth - Throbbing Gristle

Throbbing Gristle was formed in London, UK in 1975 out of the ashes of international performance art group COUM Transmissions. Founding members Cosey Fanni Tutti, Chris Carter, Peter Christopherson and Genesis P-Orridge, as well as artist Monte Cazazza (a collaborator and friend of the band), coined the phrase "Industrial Music For Industrial People" to describe the dehumanization and mechanization of music making they in part wanted to evoke. Aside


#industrial #live #spoken word #old school industrial #healer