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Honed by the immediacy of playing an 18-month cross-country tour in support of their debut album, New York City-based Secret Machines blend songcraft and melody with their acclaimed power to sculpt epic, dreamy, neo-psychedelic soundscapes on their second full-length album, Ten Silver Drops. While still playing homage to experimentalist pop groups Kraftwerk, Neu and La Dusseldorf with effects laden, heavily processed guitars and primal, stomping drums, Secret Machines expand their universe to reveal both t... [ read more ]
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By condensing the sonic explorations of "Meddle" to actual songs, and adding a lush, immaculate production to their trippiest instrumental sections, Pink Floyd inadvertently designed their breakthrough, "Dark Side of the Moon." What gives the album true power is the subtly textured music, which evolves from ponderous, neo-psychedelic art rock to jazz fusion and blues-rock before turning back to psychedelia. It's dense with detail, but leisurely paced, creating its own dark, haunting world.
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'Formed in 2000 around artist/musicians Matt Valentine and Erika Elder, New York-based neo-psychedelic lo-fi experimental rock collective MV & EE feature a rotating cast of members who assemble behind each new project and pseudonym (Tower Recordings, MV & EE Medicine Show, the Bummer Road) to help complete the pair's self-described 'lunar ragas.' Often compared to similar outfits like Black Mountain and the Sunburned Hand of the Man, the group has recorded and released dozens of albums, including 2006's G... [ read more ]
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