
Barry Lamb Cutting edge experimental music. Uncompromising, stark industrial backdrop with moments of breathtaking beauty played on wind synth, mellotron, vintage keyboards, electronic & acoustic instruments.
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The Classification series Experimental music from the early 80's. There was a vibrant experimental music scene at this time and these releases were a prominent part of it. Influences of Durutti Column & 23 Skidoo can be heard amongst the carefully structured chaos.
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Ermin Grud Progressive rock in the realms of early Pink Floyd, Van der graaf generator, Egg & King Crimson but with some distinctive and unique elements of their own. Great hammond organ sound and a splash of mellotron.
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Falling A sampler series Falling A sampler series containing some new, rare and unreleased material from our vaults & archives. Remember the awesome progressive rock samplers of the early 1970's ...Harvest, Charisma & Vertigo? We wanted to capture that spirit.
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Fuzz Beloved Heavy psychedelic rock with Floyd-esque vocals, 8-string bass, visionary guitar, and downtempo vibe. Classic influences: Floyd, Cream, Hendrix, and Blue Cheer.
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General Kustard General Kustard produces a variety of electronic atmospheres ranging from upfront and melodic to twisted, dark soundtracks. Has been compared to Vangelis, Eno & Yes (on Jon Andersons day off). Compelling & haunting.
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Hilda Haunting, beautiful, emotive psychedelic, progressive ambient trance music. Hilda is an outstanding songwriter and a musician uniquely creating pop that is more than pop and blending techno with retro!
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Imogene Heavy groove psychedelic rock with some funk roots. Pink Floyd meets Funkadelic? Radiohead meets Queens of the Stone Age... Maybe, we think they are cooler than that. Sophisticated but edgy, emotive and passionate. Awesome.
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Jasun Martz
Jasun is best known for his unique, uncompromising mixture of avant garde, industrial,ambient soundscapes and progressive rock with a healthy contemporary classical undertow. However, he is also capable of delivering edgy alternative rock as demonstrated bny his offering "The Sin Circle". Jasun has worked with Frank Zappa, Michael Jackson, producer Bill Bottrell and notably to us Barry Lamb & Peter Ashby!
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Josda Dan Josda's music has been described as somewhere between Sly Stone, Portishead and outta space. This is more than soul / R'nB music. Josda is not afraid to take risks or push beyond his generic boundaries into more experimental territories.
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Kat Vipers Kat Vipers music is a heady mix of jazz sounds, classical textures and hooky choruses that "rock"bordering on the experimental /alternative...delivered in her own "warped" manner and complimented by an effervescent, onipresent vibrato.
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Keith Levene Keith Levene is one of the most influential guitarests of the post punk generation. His sheet metal sound along with Jah Wobble's bass playing did much to provide Public Image Ltd., with their definitive sound. Now as a solo artist he goes beyond PiL and into new territory embracing an eclectic mixture of rock, electronica, funk and dub.
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Keltica Keltica are from Ireland. They have a simple infectious pop sound underpinned by songs that deal with irony, humour and tragedy. They are passionate and edgy but tuneful...like the cranberries with attitude and a healthy earthiness about them.
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Kromlek Krom Lek deliver a pulsating rhythmic cosmic, mind expanding psychedelic space rock. Not a million miles from Gong, Hawkwind and Ozric Tentacles. The comparisons however fall short in describing how good this band are.
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Ludivine Sexy, psychedelic lounge vibe with Floyd-esque vocals, downtempo grooves, and a traditional funk ensemble--consistent material.
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Martin Newell In the early 80's, Martin was the man behind diy tape legends "The Cleaners from Venus". Today, he enjoys cult status for his unique brand of jangly pop and brutally honest lyrics both as a songwriter and as Britains most frequently published poet.
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Oxide Revolution The definitive series that documents the diy cassette culture of the early 80's. This is a stunning but often overlooked legacy in the history of rock music. These recordings are historic, check them out while you can.
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Peter Ashby Founder member of avant punk pioneers Frenzid Melon, multi instrumentalist with the insane picnic and bass player with Spasmodic Caress in their 4ad period. Peter Ashby's music has encompassed a variety of styles through the years from experimental and avant-garde to focused jazz and progressive rock.
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Root Deco Root Deco evolved from a trio forcing '60's B-sides into houses of ale repute. Now Paul Johnson (vocal/drums) and Larry Vilchek (vocals/guitars/harmonica) unleash a self-penned sonic assault as an electric duo. Heavy garage psych.
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Shay Tal Psychedelic folk with a dreamy but progressive feel to it. Inticate pop that is captivating & beautiful but melancholic, creating a truly magical vibe.
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Six Armed Man Enter into the world of Six Armed Man, the experimental arm of Falling A. Experimental music and sound collage. Mind expanding sounds that may take you on a journey outside of your comfort zones. Make sure that you buy a return ticket.
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Spasmodic Caress Late 70's / early 80's punk influenced group who apart from releasing stuff on Falling A, had a short spell with 4ad. Reminiscent of early Gang of Four, Pop Group, Mekons etc.,
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the insane picnic A cunning blend of noise and melody, the insane picnic rode on the crest of the new wave providing a musical backdrop to the discontent of Thatcher's Britain in the early to mid 80's. Stark poetic, razor sharp guitars and typical of the time.
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Wavis O' Shave Well known cult figure somewhere between Spike Milligan, traditional English music hall, glam rock, Vivian Stanshall and punk. Frequent appearances on Channel 4's "The Tube"and several run ins with tabloids have cemented him in history forever.
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When's the future An eclectic mix of spacerock and psychedelic music with splashes of electronica and world music. Tribal rhythms, ambient undercurrents, flutes and awesome atmospheres. Cool rock groove heading for sensory overload.
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