A customer sold pretty much the entire Rapoon discography to the store the other day. To say I was geeked would be an understatement. I’d discovered Robin Storey (co-founder of Zoviet France,…
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White Noise – An Electric Storm
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, Liveā¦ 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…