Sunday, July 26, 2009

Victor Moscoso FD57



One of the most classic images from the late 60's.

1966 LSD Capitol


Here a is a very RARE copy of the 1966 Capitol LSD. The LP is complete with music, freakouts, bliss and spoken sections by such notable heads like Albert Hoffman, Timothy Leary, Ken Kesey, Sidney Cohen and Allen Ginsberg. An essential that needs to be in any serious 60's music collection.

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Victor Moscoso - Neon Rose#2


Another Moscoso for your eyes!

H.P. Lovecraft I&II 1967/1968 (US Psych)


A musical tribute to their novelist namesake, H.P. Lovecraft's music can best be described as a soundscape of drenched hallucinatory harmonies and lot's of droning feedback, backed by a 9 peice Baroque orchestra.

Children of One 1969 (US Avant-Psych)


RARE avant-psych album, a free form acid-induced indian folk trance session, with angelic female chanting. Needs to be heard.

Monday, July 20, 2009

Don Robertson - Dawn 1969 & Hal Blaines - Psychedelic Percussion 1967




Imagine Sitar's, Harp, Celeste, Ethnic Instrumentation, Electronic Effects, Spoken Segments, Feedback, Flutes, and earthy Drumming that is what you get on the Don Robertson album. Now imagine a album of electronically processed percussion. I've learned that if you play these two albums on a playlist on shuffle, it creates a really nice psychedelic matrimony.

Fifty Foot Hose - Cauldron 1967 (San Fran psych)


Fifty Foot Hose is a psychedelic rock band that formed in San Francisco in the late 1960s, and reformed in the 1990s. They were one of the first bands to fuse rock and experimental music. Like a few other acts of the time (most notably the United States of America), they were consciously trying to fuse the contemporary sounds of rock with electronic instruments and avant-garde compositional ideas. A mix of jazzy psychedelic rock tunes with fierce and primitive electronic sound effects. "I don't know if they are immature or premature"

The Beat of the Earth - Our Standard 3 Minute Tune RARE 1968 (US Psych)


VERY VERY RARE! Almost in the same spirit as the previous one, this record is basically a continuation of the same jam session as their s/t album.

The Beat of the Earth 1967 (US Psych)


If you like trippy shimmering west coast guitars, tribal drumming and swirling organs, weird repetiive vocals with echo and reverb and ocassional freakouts then this will fit nicely into your music collection