Wednesday, 10 June 2026
Crazy Dog, USA 1979
Monday, 8 June 2026
At last the often requested Tiefland Sinfonie Orchester's 1988 Time Trip
Information on the release can be located here. Artist page here. Pretty sparse in general, as well as over on the rym basement dwellers website. Not that the record is very rare, but looks like many are afraid to purchase it out of fear of disappointment, not entirely unjustified. Anyways you needn't consider this now since you can take a listen to the rip here and judge for yourself.
In terms of music this is basically entirely synthesizer plus guitar plus percussion and all instrumental giving the illusion of a full orchestra. The second side is mostly devoted to what sounds like a fully composed neoprog classical symphony but played of course on digital keyboards ('Forgotten Symphony'). I might add that here, the classical influence is quite strong (eg, sounding like Richard Strauss). So a lot of your enjoyment of this depends on your tolerance of classical music's approaches to chords and melodies. While the first side is called 'Time Trip: Symphony for Drums and Orchestra,' and is more straight up electronic. Nonetheless, it's interesting and well written, never drony, similar to a lot of the recent electronica posted here, like the OC requests, Cybernation Dark Plane, and Horwitz' The Planets.
The track called Lost in Ancient Dreams (from the first side) gives you an idea of the style here:
Conversely, the finale of the second side's symphony:
The keyboardist / composer is Rainer Struck btw. He was in symphonic prog band Norwind previously, looks like they only had single releases, no LP, and the hard rock band Separate Reality. He has two guitarists and a drummer accompanying him.
The following introductory poem appears on the verso:
my desires too strong to hold
What I had done is too ridiculous to justify
The time ran backwards
the dimensions became strange and boundless.
It was a mistake to be so careless
but it was my fate to make this Time Trip!
Also check out the magnificent mullet of the guy on the cover, and the boobage of the female.
But it was necessary to bring this rarity to the light of day and sounds of air, given how frequently it's requested.
Friday, 5 June 2026
S.J.C. Powell - Celestial Madness, Australia 1975
Discogged here.
Born in Sydney in 1951. He was guitarist and vocalist in Australian band, "The Mint", who released 4 singles between 1969 and 1971 on the 'Ramrod' label. After securing a major recording contract with an Australian recording company, he recorded his first solo LP entitled: 'Celestial Madness', which was released throughout the world in 1974. Soon after this, Powell went totally deaf and was unable to record again. Since then, and the arrival of state of the art digital hearing aids, he has been able to record again. He was also the manager of a theatre for fifteen years and has written two plays and a musical comedy. He has also written a book, 'FAME OR INFAMY: The true story behind the Jack the Ripper diary', tells the story of just how the infamous diary of Jack the Ripper came to be written and how it has affected the literary world.
Wednesday, 3 June 2026
New Morning Live (Volume 1), VA from Switz. 1978
Monday, 1 June 2026
Back to Gianni Marchetti in The Wild Eye OST [FLAC limited time only]
The brilliant Marchetti, posted before here and in other places before. An earlier soundtrack, which is of course more generic in style since it's from the late 1960s (specifically, the 'Summer of Love'). With regards to this movie, I read on imdb that it's a 'movie within a movie' with the director making or attempting to make one of those mondo documentaries:
The Desert:
Meeting with Barbara:









