SV: OFF: Help with Scandinavian space/psych

PER ANDERS JOHANSSON harpo87 at HOTMAIL.COM
Thu Oct 1 19:35:36 EDT 1998


Its must be very hard to do a space rock list.
norwegian RUPHUS are more a heavy band (at last there first lp).
If you named spacious mind you must name the spin of ban HOLY FAMILY
BAND they are maybe even better,
WORLD OF LIFE are a ST MICHAEL,ADAM,STEFAN band on the xotic mind
label,and if that fall in the category i think you should look at the
other on the label.
You do a good work on this and that are fiún to read,if you need any
information about how mutch lp these group on the list have give
out,tell.
And i going to give you a small band history of the Swedish band
TRÄD&GRÄS OCH STENAR soon if you want it.but the group are more trance?
psych better on your list are groups like ÄLGARNAS TRÄDGÅRD/HARPO

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>From: Keith Henderson <henderson.120 at OSU.EDU>
>Subject:      SV: OFF: Help with Scandinavian space/psych
>To: Multiple recipients of list BOC-L <BOC-L at LISTSERV.SPC.EDU>
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>Hej again...
>
>With some help from others (thanks!), I'm moving forward on this
collection
>of artists/locations.  I've searched for more names that would apply
(?) to
>my 'definition' of space/psych/electronic/ambient music.  I've also
found
>lots of folk, pop, prog, jazz, etc. music I haven't included.
>
>Right now, my updated list is...
>
>>>Akasha (????, Norway)
>>>Algarnas Tradgard (Goteborg???, Sweden)
>>>Burnin' Red Ivanhoe (???, Denmark)
>>>Circle (Pori, Finland)
>>>Coo (Pantere, Finland)
>>>Crescent Venus (Ystad, Sweden)
>>>Dark Sun (Helsinki, Finland)
>>>darXtar (Korsberga, Sweden)
>>>Day of the Phoenix (???, Denmark)
>>>Holy River Family Band (???, Sweden)
>>>In the Labyrinth (???, Sweden)
>>>Jukon Speakers (Skelleftea, Sweden)
>>>Kingston Wall (Helsinki, Finland)
>>>Komeda (???(north), Sweden)
>>>Landberk (Stockholm???, Sweden)
>>>LethisaloFamily (Pori, Finland)
>>>Lotus (???, Finland)
>>>The Moor (Falkoping, Sweden)
>>>Optical Blue (???, Sweden)
>>>Pseudo Sun (Jarfalla, Sweden)
>>>Ruphus (???, Norway)
>>>Simon Says (Falkoping???, Sweden)
>>>The Spacious Mind (Lovanger, Sweden)
>>>Tangle Edge (???, Norway)
>>>The Word of Life (???, Sweden)
>
>Any comments on these (or other) additions/subtractions to be made??
Like
>Landberk 'too prog'?
>
>Who knows about 5:15??  Are they a prog band or do they have
space/psych
>tedencies??  And has anyone heard the 1970 album by 'Tree, Grass, and
>Stones'?  Cranium has it on their site and it sounded interesting.
>
>Keith H. (FAA)
>
>ObTapReference:  I also read about a 60's Swedish group (still going?)
>called the Spotnicks.  It appears that their guitarist once tuned his
guitar
>broadcasting unit to the same frequency as the local police channel,
such
>that the police all heard his guitar on their speakers.  Wonder if
Chris
>Guest heard this tale and pinched it for the infamous scene at the Air
Force
>base.
>
>


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