What are you listening to?

Part Rolling Stone article and part accompanying video.

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The birth of jazz rock would be this :slight_smile:

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Having tried out Ball of Confusion yesterday, wondering if some of these sounds could be in a wavetable. It’s all under Creative Commons licensing.

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WHOAH this is definitely the sort of thing I’m supposed to know about already, thank you!!!

Todd Rundgren’s Utopia

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German prog rock band Triumvirat - The Capital Of Power

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Made me think a bit of this :

Probably posted before.

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I still like this :

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I wondered how long it would be before the runt (or was it a wizard a true star) would appear. :wink:

“I want to change the world.”

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From Dave Greenslade’s “From The Discworld”

He (Dave) has a very recognizable sound/style (the vocals are terrible) , The gangsters tune also has a version with vocals, I almost puked on my keyboard. Although it made me think of this :

This album I bought 4 times. Once I stepped on it and scratched it so I had to buy it again. Then the CD came out, and later I bought a signed version ( by eroc the drummer.)

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Utopia and Triumvirat: two LP’s I used to play the crap out of. Along with ELP, Starcastle and Synergy (Larry Fast) – music to space out and destroy brain cells to.

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Sorry , just one more :

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One of my top fave albums of all, and it’s a big list …

I’ve posted Mort Garson’s Plantasia earlier in the thread. There’s a new reissue coming. This ode at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden was inspired by that album.

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Harold Faltermeyer - Fletch

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Uhm…

:+1:t2:

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I’m getting old and senile, makes all the music sound new :wink:

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I got an alert for new stuff in Magma Channel on YouTube and this just landed - 3rd part but what a way to finish a show. Weird time signatures, but almost serialist, the way it builds, and yet rock (kinda) might even be straightforward to make a patch of this with all those repeating parts (*dreams).

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