psychedelic and avant-garde music from the 1960s to the present
psychedelic and avant-garde music from the 1960s to the present
psychedelic and avant-garde music from the 1960s to the present
psychedelic and avant-garde music from the 1960s to the present
psychedelic and avant-garde music from the 1960s to the present
psychedelic and avant-garde music from the 1960s to the present
psychedelic and avant-garde music from the 1960s to the present
psychedelic and avant-garde music from the 1960s to the present
psychedelic and avant-garde music from the 1960s to the present
psychedelic and avant-garde music from the 1960s to the present
psychedelic and avant-garde music from the 1960s to the present

:Episode One Hundred Ninety-Five: 7.24.2020

Artist Title Album
ZombiThoughtforms2020
LáGoonResuscitationFather of Death
ProtomartyrProcessed By The BoysUltimate Success Today
DomicilesSinking SunThis Is Not a Zen Garden
The Rubber MemoryAll TogetherV/A: Brown Acid: "The Tenth Trip"
Ralph Williams & The Wright Bros.Never AgainV/A: Brown Acid: "The Tenth Trip"
TabernashHead CollectV/A: Brown Acid: "The Tenth Trip"
Daniel BachmanNight GlowsGreen Alum Springs
Bhajan Bhoy (ft. Prana Crafter)Strung OutBless Bless
Kaboom KaravanMindusThe Log and the Leeway
El Michels AffairDhuaanDhuaan (Single)
Mong Tong 夢東Jou-TauMystery 秘神
KutimanRainbow KilimanjaroWachaga
DNGDNGDNGHiperboreaContinentes Perdidos EP
Nicolas JaarTelahoraTelas
Bing & RuthThe Pressure of this WaterSpecies
Fossil Aerosol Mining Project / 400 Lonely ThingsArc Nexus MoonNigths and Profecy
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Description

This week's opening set includes long-running 70s-horror-soundtrack-inspired duo Zombi (the length of time they've existed (~20 years) is now equal to the span between the era whose sound they've strived to recreate and their founding (ca. 2000)... a fact that makes me feel rather old), Portland doom-metallers LáGoon, and three tracks from the most recent installment of the Brown Acid series, which documents the 70s aftermath of the Nuggets era, in which garage bands replaced whimsy with sleaze. There's also the country concrète of Daniel Bachman (from a release of archival material), the lovely guitar drone of Bhajan Boy (on a track featuring the Pacific Northwest's own Prana Crafter) and the lo-fi Kraut-funk of Taiwan's Mong Tong.