Double groovy, too!Whooooa. Faaar ouuut man....


Similar to Klaus Schulze or Tangerine Dream? Spacey or less spacey?Listening to Passport
Klaus Doldinger - early 70's German Jazz Fusion
Many people played with these guys, (Brian Auger), unique sound.
There is definitely a little Shpongle DNA in these guys.....25 years before.....
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I was already contemplating doing another vinyl-only-sourced mix tape with Sep. Might make it a 3-way mix tape exchange.Yep. Next to the Sonic Interlude/Sonic Mayhem, my most ambitious project ever. Easier because of the way it was sourced, so a lot less effort on the 'shaping' front - but a real bugger with all the selection & juggling of tracks. This one is probably the most played tape in my collection to-date... and I have it in my phone too - by sides as one big file - no indexing - so it gets played in the car during longer car trips, a bunch.
I think we need to rise to another project Nando.
Maybe a vinyl only - Sugar Cube cleaned - mix tape endeavor - outside of our already covered, comfort zones.
I am a big Shpongle Fan, but when people ask, I tell them you don't Listen to Shpongle, you Experience them.I've tried to categorize Shpongle.....can't seem to do it..
They are less spacey ....most of the time....they have their own take on the Jazz fusion sound. Miles Davis and Herbie Hancock were exploring here in the States. The music is something you either love, or don't. I have always liked the journey that they took, and it is classic for the period at least for me. Takes me right back to those days, it's unique. I get the same time travel when I put on something like "The Allman Brothers Live at the Fillmore East"! The power of music, all the better when it's "WOPL"ed!Similar to Klaus Schulze or Tangerine Dream? Spacey or less spacey?
I've tried to categorize Shpongle.....can't seem to do it..
You need to have certain “doors” opened for Shpongle…I am a big Shpongle Fan, but when people ask, I tell them you don't Listen to Shpongle, you Experience them.
I am a big Shpongle Fan, but when people ask, I tell them you don't Listen to Shpongle, you Experience them.
They are less spacey ....most of the time....they have their own take on the Jazz fusion sound. Miles Davis and Herbie Hancock were exploring here in the States. The music is something you either love, or don't. I have always liked the journey that they took, and it is classic for the period at least for me. Takes me right back to those days, it's unique. I get the same time travel when I put on something like "The Allman Brothers Live at the Fillmore East"! The power of music, all the better when it's "WOPL"ed!