Sonntag, 20. März 2011

William Aura - Aurasound I + II Complete 190min (1982 + 84)




After years of searching I finally collected all editions of aurasound.
100 minutes of music not avalable on the CD reissue.

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Rainbowdzhigits - Osloebian Winter (2007)




Lo-Fi avantgarde black metal noise. Freaky stuff.
Google for more releases of Rainbowdzhigits and Imago-H!

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Daniel Kobialka - Labyrinth Within (1979)




Otherworldly non-electronic trip.

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Bernhard Xolotl - Return Of The Golden Mean (1981)





Psychedelic synthesizer from france, late 70s.

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Bernhard Xolotl - Journey To An Oracle (1979)



Psychedelic synthesizer from france, late 70s.

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Aeolus - Rays (1985)



Mixture of New Age synth, 70s psychedelia and 90s electronica, wild and beautyful trip music!

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Bob Kindler - Music From The Matrix II (1983)



Part two.

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Bob Kindler - Music From The Matrix I (1982)



String and Wind instruments controlling Synthesizers and un-plugged.

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Stephen Winfield - Forest Flower (1984) Vinyl




This is one of the rarest records that exist. I have waited years to find the tape edition with no hope or indication
this was ever released on vinyl. Years later this was for sale on eBay. To this day no other copy ever showed up and it
remains among other pressings on Sona Gaia (X-1##) and the Narada Productions Series (X-8###) which are worthy parts of
a decent collection of new age music and other spaced out sounds.

The performance on it is a blend of laid-back futurist jazz influenced soundscaping. But never too smooth to loose the
attention of the discerned listener since there are many parts and arrangements that express a high level of progressive
density without accentuated use of electronics or percussion. A recording that fascinates at every listen.



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Paul Michael - Inner Suite (1984)



New age minimalism which is a must have for anyone who likes artists like Steve Reich, Popol vuh, Tibetan Bells,
Allaudin Mathieu, Terry Riley, DeLa Sierra. Solo piano, long experimental pieces.



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Ric Kaestner - Music For Massage I & II (1982)





A masterpiece tape album from obscure early narada subdivision Antiquity Records. Warm minimalist synth drones,
sound effects, bamboo flute, prepared piano on a 60-minute medidative and psychedelic journey. Similar to early
Steve Roach or Hiroshi Yoshimura.

Get Volume II here!
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