experimental
Rock Bottom 豆瓣
8.9 (7 个评分) Robert Wyatt 类型: 摇滚
发布日期 1974年1月1日 出版发行: Hannibal
Rock Bottom is the second solo album by former Soft Machine drummer Robert Wyatt. It was released on July 26, 1974 by Virgin Records. Although Rock Bottom is technically Wyatt's second solo LP, he has stated in several interviews that he considers its predecessor The End of an Ear as juvenilia and not part of the recognised "canon" of Wyatt solo records.[1] The album was produced by Pink Floyd's drummer Nick Mason.
Tago Mago 豆瓣
9.1 (64 个评分) Can 类型: 摇滚
发布日期 1971年1月1日 出版发行: Mute U.S.
Can was a German experimental rock band formed in Cologne, West Germany in 1968 by the core quartet of Holger Czukay (bass), Irmin Schmidt (keyboards), Michael Karoli (guitar), and Jaki Liebezeit (drums).
The group cycled through several vocalists, including Malcolm Mooney ('68ñ70) and Damo Suzuki ('70ñ73), as well as various temporary members. Drawing from backgrounds in the avant-garde and jazz, Can incorporated minimalist, electronic, and world music elements into their often psychedelic and funk-inflected music. They have been widely hailed as pioneers of the German krautrock scene.
The band used the names "Inner Space" and "The Can" before finally settling on "CAN". Liebezeit subsequently suggested the backronym "Communism, Anarchism, Nihilism" for the band's name. In mid-1968, the band enlisted the creative, highly rhythmic, but unstable and often confrontational American vocalist Malcolm Mooney, a New York-based sculptor, with whom they recorded the material for an album,Prepared to Meet Thy Pnoom.
The next few years saw Can release their most acclaimed works. While their earlier recordings tended to be at least loosely based on traditional song structures, on their mid-career albums the band reverted to an extremely fluid improvisational style.
The double album Tago Mago (1971) is often seen as a groundbreaking, influential and deeply unconventional record, based on intensely rhythmic jazz-inspired drumming, improvised guitar and keyboard soloing (frequently intertwining each other), tape edits as composition, and Suzuki's idiosyncratic vocalisms. Czukay: "(Tago Mago) was an attempt in achieving a mystery musical world from light to darkness and return."
The later albums Landed (1975) and Flow Motion (1976) saw Can moving towards a somewhat more conventional style as their recording technology improved. Accordingly, the disco single "I Want More" from Flow Motion became their only hit record outside Germany. Co-written by their live sound mixer Peter Gilmour, it reached No 26 in the UK charts in October 1976, which prompted an appearance on Top of the Pops, where Czukay performed with a double bass.
In 1977 Can were joined by former Traffic bassist Rosko Gee and percussionist Rebop Kwaku Baah, both of whom provided vocals to Can's music, appearing on the albums Saw Delight (1977), Out of Reach (1978) and Can (1979). During this period Holger Czukay was pushed to the fringes of the group's activity; in fact he just made sounds using shortwave radios, Morse code keys, tape recorders and other sundry objects. He left Can in late 1977 and did not appear on the albums Out of Reach or Can, although he was involved with production work for the latter album. The band seemed to be in a hiatus shortly afterwards, but reunions have taken place on several occasions since.
Tago Mago is the third album by the German krautrock band Can, originally released as a double LP in 1971. It was the band's second studio album and the first to feature Damo Suzuki after their previous vocalist, Malcolm Mooney, quit the band in 1970 to return to the United States.
Tago Mago has been described as Can's best and most extreme record in sound and structure. The album has received much critical acclaim since its release and has been cited as an influence by various artists.
With the band in full artistic flower and Damo Suzuki's sometimes moody, sometimes frenetic speak/sing/shrieking in full effect, Can released not merely one of the best Krautrock albums of all time, but one of the best albums ever, period. Tago Mago is that rarity of the early '70s, a double album without a wasted note, ranging from sweetly gentle float to full-on monster grooves. "Paperhouse" starts things brilliantly, beginning with a low-key chime and beat, before amping up into a rumbling roll in the midsection, then calming down again before one last blast. Both "Mushroom" and "Oh Yeah," the latter with Schmidt filling out the quicker pace with nicely spooky keyboards, continue the fine vibe. After that, though, come the huge highlights three long examples of Can at its absolute best.
"Halleluwah" featuring the Liebezeit/Czukay rhythm section pounding out a monster trance/funk beat; Karoli's and Schmidt's always impressive fills and leads; and Suzuki's slow-building ranting above everything is 19 minutes of pure genius.
Members
Damo Suzuki ñ vocals
Holger Czukay ñ bass, engineering, editing
Michael Karoli ñ guitar, violin
Jaki Liebezeit ñ drums, double bass, piano
Irmin Schmidt ñ keyboards, vocals on "Aumgn"
Monsters & Robots 豆瓣
8.4 (5 个评分) Buckethead
发布日期 1999年9月21日 出版发行: Higher Octave
Japanese edition of 1999 album by the avant-garde/ experimental guitarist from San Francisco with 'Remote Viewer #13' added as an unmarked bonus track. 13 selections in all. Primus' bassist/ vocalist/ leader Les Claypool guests on six of the cuts & funk legend Bootsy Collins sings on three others. Bill Laswell produced the album. 1999 release.
Bucketheadland Blueprints 豆瓣
Buckethead
发布日期 1991年8月27日 出版发行: Toystore
Bucketheadland Blueprints is a demo tape by Buckethead, containing supposed material for his debut album Bucketheadland (1992). It was later re-released, due to popular demand, as both a limited edition and non-limited edition CD.

Many early versions of the riffs featured on Bucketheadland, as well as some riffs which were not used at all, can be heard on this tape. Notably, the "Park Theme" is different from the one used in the album version, although that version can be heard on this demo tape as well.

In August 2007, the demo was re-issued on CD through Travis Dickerson's TDRS Music label. A limited edition version of 500 copies, personalized by Buckethead, was available as well as a regular edition. The regular version is not personalized, but features complete artwork, which the limited edition version lacks.

The limited edition is split up into 23 tracks.
电影《阴风阵阵》原声带 / 窒息:盧卡格達戈尼諾電影配樂 豆瓣
9.1 (34 个评分) Thom Yorke 类型: 原声
发布日期 2018年10月26日 出版发行: Xl Recordings
Thom Yorke 今日通过 XL Recordings 推出为电影《阴风阵阵》(Suspiria, 2018)专门创作的原声音乐《Suspiria》。这是一次货真价实的“神仙合作”:鬼才 Thom Yorke 接受新的挑战,为汇聚《Call Me by Your Name》大热导演 Luca Guadagnina、明星 Dakota Johnson、Tilda Swinton 的1977年经典意大利恐怖片翻拍施展魔力——有个声音在告诉你:这个组合也太完美了!影像与声音的诡谲碰撞,令人无比期待。
Cochin Moon 豆瓣
8.0 (13 个评分) 细野晴臣(Haruomi Hosono) / 横尾忠则 类型: 电子
发布日期 2005年3月31日 出版发行: キングレコード
Remastered Japanese pressing packaged in a limited edition miniature LP sleeve. Details TBA. 2005.