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Old 08-14-2013, 11:42 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Old 08-14-2013, 11:49 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Old 09-22-2013, 12:34 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Goddamn that is good, Zappa would definitely be proud. I've heard of a few Cuneiform artists, mainly Miriodor, Steve Moore, The Muffins, etc., but there is a lot I'ven't yet heard. Thanks for the rec!
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Old 09-22-2013, 01:13 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Related to TP is Hamster Theatre. This is from the studio side of this 2 disc CD



The live side (Quasi Day Room) was a show here in Seattle, the first show HT ever played outside Colorado IIRC, was attended by about 30 people, many of whom were from the music press & blogs but one of the few attendees was yours truly. Their performance was the absolute best of the festival (2002 The Progman Cometh) by all who saw them, and became a bit of a legend. I was incredibly lucky to have comped tickets





HT is more or less an instrumental version of TP
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Related to TP is Hamster Theatre. This is from the studio side of this 2 disc CD



The live side (Quasi Day Room) was a show here in Seattle, the first show HT ever played outside Colorado IIRC, was attended by about 30 people, many of whom were from the music press & blogs but one of the few attendees was yours truly. Their performance was the absolute best of the festival (2002 The Progman Cometh) by all who saw them, and became a bit of a legend. I was incredibly lucky to have comped tickets





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How interesting! It's a kind of sophisticated rock, a little hard rock, in combination with many other things, even tango! I'll have to listen to it some more!
I'll recommend The Aristocrats. Top-notch trio!
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Old 01-15-2014, 05:02 PM   #9 (permalink)
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I'm new here so be nice.

Anyone has some suggestions of songs that have the same trippy vibe and experience as Planet Caravan - Black Sabbath and also Zeitgeist - Sabbath?

I've looked far and wide for songs with the same eerie beauty but no luck.

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P.s The album above is kickass, thanks!

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Hey,

I'm new here so be nice.

Anyone has some suggestions of songs that have the same trippy vibe and experience as Planet Caravan - Black Sabbath and also Zeitgeist - Sabbath?

I've looked far and wide for songs with the same eerie beauty but no luck.

Thanks

P.s The album above is kickass, thanks!
Usually songs with names related to the cosmos are pretty promising. Also I think if you looked into more stoner metal bands you'd be pretty satisfied, not sure if you're aware that genre exists or not. They tend to deliver on trippy heaviness. Happy hunting, and enjoy these! I'm sure someone else here could lead you to songs more on the psychadelic rock side, and I will be stealing those recs.







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