New Arrivals
New Arrivals
“Legendary and rare folk-psych private press record from 1967 that holds up well. Furthermore, the LP is legendary in a literal sense: until recently, few collectors really even knew it truly existed. And Roger Salloom? imagine Jack Kerouac, John Belushi, Lord Buckley, and Lenny Bruce, then throw in Leadbelly, Jimmy Reed, Lonnie Johnson, and Geoff Muldaur… all rolled into one person, and you have a glimpse of poet, singer-songwriter Roger Salloom.
Salloom was in the center of the 1960s San Francisco...
Peter K. Seiler – organ, synthesizer, piano, Mellotron, celesta
Ronald J.D. Brand – bass, vocals, guitar, percussion
Charlie Jöst – drums, percussion
“Tritonus from Mannheim are sometimes compared to Emerson, Lake & Palmer, but they were definitely independent. At the keys - including the Mellotron - was Peter Seiler, who later had a good run with many of his own releases and gigs and is still active today, mainly in the field of electronic music.
Here is the digital edition of thei
Andrea Carletti - guitar
Roberto Cippitelli - bass, glockenspiel, synth, vibraslap
Matteo D'Amicis - drums, shaker, agogo, tambourine, wooden güiro, senasel, samba whistle, marranzanu
Luigi Farina - guitar, classical and acoustic guitars, synth
TRAMA! is the second album by the instrumental Italian art/metal/progressive band Juggernaut.
“Avant-garde post-core that is both charmingly catchy as interesting from a musical point of view. Sometimes weird but never....
"Japan's proggers Flied Egg, consisting of former Strawberry Path alumni Shigeru Narumo and Hiro Tsunoda, supported by former Brush leader, Masayoshi Takanaka, released two albums in the early '70s, Dr. Siegel's Fried Egg Machine being the first and undoubtedly the better of the two. Dr. Siegel's..., originally released in 1972, is a much more keyboard-oriented affair, with Narumo adding a Moog, celeste and harpsichord to his usual Hammond and piano line-up. On this album, the musical influences are more...
Zeena Parkins-acoustic harp and objects, electric harp and electronics, small percussion, foley, harmonium, ondéa-ondes mrtenot, synth, accordion
Ikue Mori-electronics, small percussion, foley, processing
“Inspired by the short stories of Japanese author Izumi Suzuki, who was married to musician Kaoru Abe and tragically ended her life at the age of 36. Suzuki’s original stories broke open the science fiction genre and in many ways foretold the cyberpunk movement. Ikue and Zeena have created...
Nik Comoglio: composition, orchestration, hammond, juno dist. moog, mellotron, keyboards
Riccardo Ruggeri: composition, vocals, lyrics
Marta Caldara: vibraphone, marimba, keyboards
Gigi Rivetti: acoustic Piano, electric piano. clavinet, hammond, moog, accordion
Simone Rubinato: Bass, fretless bass, electric baritone guitar
Ciro Iavarone: drums, percussion
Guest:
Rebecca Onyeji e Charlie Poma: backing Vocals
"Sit down, make yourself comfortable. This is the story o