A full album by Turkmenistan’s greatest contribution to fusion, progressive rock and space rock, Gunesh.
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[Music] Paul Haig – Scottish Christmas
[Music] Tuxedomoon – You (Christmas Mix)
There’s nothing conventional about mixing Tuxedomoon and Christmas together. But it’s here for you to enjoy!
[Music] The Diplomatic Core – Monsieur Claude 2012-2015
My friend Christopher (a.k.a. The Diplomatic Core) is a tunesmith par excellence. He’s constantly reworking material, forging some very groovy beats in the process. Follow his work on Soundcloud here.
[Music] Amon Düül II – Green Bubble Raincoated Man
Amon Düül II, the Krautrock legends, have begun making music and performing again recently. After nearly five decades, they’ve managed to make consistently interesting music. Here they are during their prime years.
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[Music] Dario Elia feat. Happy 55 – Petržalka
I’m proud to share a performance by my friend in Italy (and a guest in the Balkans and Russia), Dario Elia! Here he is working with local Russian musicians Alessandro Pintus (live electronics), Yaroslav Borisov (piano, keyboards), Aleksandr Bitiutskikh (drums), Gennady Chukhlov (clarinet) and Nikita Bondarenko (live electronics).
[Music] Lonsai Maïkov – Paraklesis
It’s appropriate to celebrate the feast day of St Spyridon, the patron saint of my local church, with some Orthodox apocalyptic music, courtesy of Lonsai Maïkov out of France.
[Music] Shellac – Dude Incredible
Amazing. Post-punk with a brutal prog influence, courtesy of Steve Albini’s Shellac, which rose from the ashes of Big Black, and actually bettered that legacy.
[Music] Coil – Careful What you Wish For
Coil rose from the ashes of Throbbing Gristle and Psychic TV. Though core members Peter Christopherson and John Balance have left this world, they left an incredible body of work to enjoy, and they will influence a new generation of post-Industrial Music artists.
A special thanks to my friend Christine Tesla Coil for posting this.
[Music] Lanterns On The Lake – Another Tale From Another English Town
Thanks again to Max Franosch, whose taste in music remains impeccable.
Lanterns On The Lake are a group out of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England, who bring out the best of modern indie rock with a sound familiar to those of us who are a bit older and remember the heyday of the 1980s and 1990s, when the music was legendary.


