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2024 repress. For this great 1971 soundtrack of Enzo Castellari's Gli Occhi Freddi della Paura, Ennio Morricone called on the services the Gruppo d'Improvvisazione Nuova Consonanza, the legendary avant-garde and improvisational combo of which he was a founding member. Not only a classy soundtrack but also a classic of the experimental and free jazz genre.
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TB 6072LP
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2024 repress. Produced by the Young Marble Giant's leader Stuart Moxham, Lazy Ways is the second and last album by the seminal post-punk band from Hatfield (UK), the Marine Girls. Despite the short life of the band, Alice Fox, Jane Fox, and Tracey Thorn (Everything But The Girl) have left an indelible mark on the music history. Listed as one of Kurt Cobain's favorite bands of all the time, the Marine Girls -- with their unique DIY and twee style -- can be counted among the fans people of the likes of LCD Soundsystem, Kathleen Hanna, and Courtney Love.
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2024 repress. A great score by the maestro, Ennio Morricone for Umberto Lenzi's 1974 cult thriller Spasmo. Here Morricone creates a disorienting and disturbing effect, using an unusual and almost avant-garde like combination of sounds, music and instruments.
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2024 repress. After the excellent New Jazz Ramwong (TB 6171LP, 2024), Tiger Bay is back with another and almost overlooked gem from the German jazz scene of the '60s by one of its most dazzling figures, the composer and multi-instrumentalist Joki Freund. Yogi Jazz is without doubts his masterpiece, for which he gathered a group of young European musicians who later would achieve great notoriety. Although the influence of Coltrane is clear throughout the album, the sextet reaches here an outstanding "cool" and original quality of rare beauty.
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2024 repress. Recorded in July 1979 at Rams's, Studio Du Village, Paris together with free-jazz giants Don Cherry and Charlie Haden. This record granted the Japanese percussionist an international audience and collaborations with Steve Lacy, Mal Waldron and Paul Bley were soon to follow.
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2024 repress. As soon as came back from a long concert tour in Asia, The Albert Mangelsdorff Quintet went in their Frankfurt studio to record many of the originals performed on the road. This session offers a splendid mix of Eastern and Western music. Featuring "Now, Jazz Ramwong," an enticing modal piece inspired by a Thai folk dance and "Three Jazz Moods?", a jazz adaptation of music by sitarist Ravi Shankar.
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2024 repress. The Deviants, headed and fronted by Mike Farren, was the answer to the American groups like Stooges and MC5. Their chaotic music was the vehicle for a total assault on the culture and the mutation of "Surfing Bird" and "Wipe Out" called "Pappa-Oo-Mao-Mao" was and remain their Manifesto.
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2024 repress. Although the band never released an album during the years of their activity, Wilde Flowers is certainly to be counted among the foundation stones of the Canterbury scene of the mid-to-late '60s. After their departure from the band, the members formed other two seminal groups of the Canterbury sound: Soft Machine (Robert Wyatt, Kevin Ayers, and Hugh Hopper) and Caravan (David Sinclair, Richard Sinclair, Pye Hastings, and Richard Coughlan). The name is of course an homage to Oscar Wilde, and this album is a selection of some of their rarest gems that originally came out in 1994.
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TB 6065C-LP
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"The second studio album by the influential music band Tangerine Dream Alpha Centauri is the milestone of the psychedelic era. Originally recorded in 1970 this album is an extraordinary trip into a dark sonic universe, where the overall quality has little in common with the luminescence recalled by its title. Clear vinyl, 180 gram."
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TB 6201C-LP
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"Electronic Meditation is the first album by Tangerine Dream, and the only one to feature the line-up of Edgar Froese, Conrad Schnitzler and Klaus Schulze. The album was recorded entirely inside an abandoned factory in Berlin in October 1969 and fuses together different styles from jazz to experimental rock. Amongst the electronics conceived by Edgar Froese himself, the group also employs more traditional instruments like guitars and organs, drum and cello. Orange vinyl 180 gram. HQ 45RPM audiophile edition, limited edition of 500 copies."
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