Psychedelic-Rock
Mos/Fet 豆瓣
Orgöne
发布日期 2020年6月12日 出版发行: Heavy Psych Sounds Records
法国space rock/stoner metal
Mos/Fet is the first studio album by the french band Orgöne. Fully self-produced, this first opus is a double album composed of four twenty-minutes tracks, delivering a complete immersion from which you won’t escape unscathed.
Live/Dead 豆瓣
9.4 (27 个评分) Grateful Dead 类型: 摇滚
发布日期 1969年1月1日 出版发行: Rhino / Wea
Expanded & remastered (HDCD) version of the band's 1969 tour de force spotlighting the band in all their onstage glory, features the single version of 'Dark Star' as a hidden bonus track. Digipak. Warner/Rhino. 2003.
Gypsy House 豆瓣
8.2 (9 个评分) Sundays & Cybele 类型: 摇滚
发布日期 2012年9月25日 出版发行: ATTALEA PRINCEPS
SUNDAYS & CYBELE (Cybele no Nichiyobi) , four piece psychedelic band formed in Hokkaido, Japan in 2004. Their name is taken from the notorious French movie. Tsubouchi is the main guy who writes all the music derived from 60's/70's Japanese psych rock. Listen to this music and feel the beauty of SUNDAY & CYBELE!!
“Gypsy House” is their first official full length album.
This album consists of 6 songs which was remastered and chosen from their album "Gypsy House (2012)" by Tsubouchi.
For fans of Les Rallizes Dénudés, Acid Mothers Temple, or Kikagaku Moyo.
Kazuo Tsubouchi : Vocal, Guitar, Key, Percussion, Calimba, Kazoo, Jew's harp, Tape
Youhei Hayakawa : Bass guitar, Calimba, Buddha-machine, Kazoo
Kentaro/Shima : Drums, Percussion, Juice, Icecream
*Guest musicians
Yoshino Trans : Sitar
Yusa : Organ
Yuya Nakata : Guitar
Recorded at Studio Yaosyu
Photos & Design by Sayaka Tatsumi
Produced by Kazuo Tsubouchi
Mordechai 豆瓣
7.3 (14 个评分) Khruangbin 类型: 摇滚
发布日期 2020年6月26日 出版发行: DEAD OCEANS
Khruangbin has always been multilingual, weaving far-flung musical languages like East Asian surf-rock, Persian funk, and Jamaican dub into mellifluous harmony. But on its third album, it’s finally speaking out loud. Mordechai features vocals prominently on nearly every song, a first for the mostly instrumental band. It’s a shift that rewards the risk, reorienting Khruangbin’s transportive sound toward a new sense of emotional directness, without losing the spirit of nomadic wandering that’s always defined it. And it all started with them coming home.
Clube Da Esquina 豆瓣
8.9 (17 个评分) Milton Nascimento 类型: 世界音乐
发布日期 1995年2月7日 出版发行: Blue Note
Milton Nascimento (Portuguese pronunciation: ['miwtõ nasiˈmẽtu]; born October 26, 1942) is a prominent Brazilian singer-songwriter and guitarist.
Chaos & Systems 豆瓣
Sundays & Cybele 类型: 摇滚
发布日期 2017年2月24日 出版发行: Beyond Beyond is Beyond Records
“Invention, it must be humbly admitted,” as Mary Shelley humbly admitted in her introduction to her 1818 novel “Frankenstein,” “does not consist in creating out of void, but out of chaos.”
Not out of void, but out of Tokyo, Sundays & Cybele have created “Chaos & Systems,” the monstrously overwhelming new album that could well serve as the band’s mission statement.
After (loudly) announcing their intentions on 2015’s ear-popping “Heaven,” the initial impression of “Chaos & Systems” leads one to believe that the systems have dominion over the chaos. The introductory title track begins the album as a piece of post-motorik perfection, so subtle and symmetrical as to sound wound by master clockmakers. But Sundays & Cybele, like all good lysergic psychedelicists, exist largely outside of the boundaries of time, and it doesn't take long before the chaos rises, an amplified antidote to what the systems dare build.
In the hands of Sundays & Cybele, the chaos is no threat, but rather an essential counterpart to the band’s massive sonic structures. One without the other could be dull and unsatisfying; throughout “Chaos & Systems,” Sundays & Cybele reject being defined by either.
By the time the vocal cocoon breaks and the band flies unrestrained into the nearly ten-minute time-warp of “Butterfly’s Dream,” it’s clear that the band’s creation is moving and breathing on its own terms. Threatening? Only in the way that the song toys with being built almost completely on a single string-bending blast, a clarion call from a crypto-“Caravanserai”-esque creature – yet one that contains seemingly endless dimensions of decibels and depth. Enlightening? Only in the way that Sundays & Cybele can be.
“Tell Me the Name of that Flower” presents itself as more of a regal request than a dogmatic demand, further evidence of an album in full bloom, here with an almost demented-Donovan appeal to the interplay of chaos (the never-too-far away electric guitar incantations) and systems (perfectly perfumed pastoral psych from Japan, anyone?). “Brujo” is the upbeat amuse-bouche of the album, enchanting in its echoing insistence, while serving as a worthy prelude to the album’s closing argument, “Paradise Come,” thirteen-minutes plus of poetically arranged acid-rock that threatens to leave listeners breathless, headbands drenched in sweat, murmuring, “Milton never sounded quite like this.”
“Chaos & Systems” offers not a choice, but a declaration: you can’t have one without the other. Endowed with both, the cosmic creature created by Sundays & Cybele has come to life.
-Ryan Muldoon
released February 24, 2017