1969 stereo UK LP with textured pink labels with white “i” logo. Per Wikipedia, White Noise is an experimental electronic music band formed in London, England in 1968 by American-born David Vorhaus,…
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Cosmic Travellers – Live At The Spring Crater
Initially released in 1972 on Volcano (Vulcan) and limited to 1000 copies with a poster insert. According to Patrick at the Acid Archives, Live⦠is “Top-level guitar blowout in the form of…
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Melodic Energy Commission – Stranger In Mystery
In the realm of private label post-Hawkwind groups, MEC was a sadly overlooked prog/psych band from Canda. In fact, the band actually featured a former member of the Hawk, Del Dettmar on…
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Ra Can Row – Ra Can Row
Funny, this record came into work a few weeks ago and I knew it looked familiar but couldn’t remember how I knew it. I picked it up and played it and suddenly…
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Yezda Urfa – Boris
The Acid Archives says: “Legendary local rarity with an interesting mix of styles. Opens like a late ’60s West Coast folk-rock LP, then moves into Yes-style symph/prog sounds with tempo shifts, moog…
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Silvano Chimenti – Viaggio Attraverso I Problemi Dell’Uomo (Droga)
It’s a shame I’ve forgotten how to speak Italian. I can do a rough translation of the generic biography of Chimenti that has been circulating around the blogosphere for a few years,…
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Robbie The Werewolf – Live At The Waleback
This album came up last week in conversation with a big-time LA record collector. We were discussing albums which used to be huge dollar value items, and have recently seen prices drop…
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Harry Taylor – A Message From Studio Girl, Hollywood
This lovely little 7″ 33 1/3 LP was lovingly donated by my place of business to a DJ by the name of Zach Sciacca (you might know him as Z-Trip) last week.…
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MS05: Mnortham – A Great And Riverless Ocean
I’ve got a fucking plane to catch so I’m totally wussing out on tonight’s blog entry. One track, 53 minutes of pure drone. By the way, I’m missing Mystery Sea releases numbered…
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Arthur – The End Is The Beginning
Until recently I knew this record only as the 1-sided Arthur record on Two:Dot. I knew the artist was Arthur Gee, but other than the fact that it was a Two:Dot record…