Ananda Shankar & His Orchestra – 2001 (1984)
Ananda Shankar & His Orchestra – 2001 (1984)
Ananda Shankar is a musician who emerged from a family carrying the legacy of Indian classical music and met with the West's electronic curiosity. He is also Ravi Shankar's nephew,... Devamını oku...
Various – Naino / Queens: Flamenco Groovy Beats on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown (1971–1979)
Various – Naino / Queens: Flamenco Groovy Beats on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown (1971–1979)
  The compilation gathers the sounds of that short but brilliant period in the final years of the Franco regime – a time when Spain trembled with both oppression and... Devamını oku...
It’s a Beautiful Day – It’s a Beautiful Day (1969)
It’s a Beautiful Day – It’s a Beautiful Day (1969)
The most elegant debut album from San Francisco's psych-folk scene. David LaFlamme’s singing violin and Linda LaFlamme’s pastoral keyboards add a delicate melancholy to the flower child atmosphere of the... Devamını oku...
The Doors – L.A. Woman (1971)
The Doors – L.A. Woman (1971)
  In early 1971, tired of long studio sessions, the band recorded the album in an office, their own workspace, instead of a classic studio. Legendary sound engineer Bruce Botnick... Devamını oku...
Eduardo Araújo & Silvinha Araújo – Rebu Geral (1981)
Eduardo Araújo & Silvinha Araújo – General Uproar (1981)
Rebu Geral is the culmination of Eduardo Araújo and his wife Silvinha Araújo's hardened, funk-infused "post-Jovem Guarda" period in the mid-1970s. The innocent rock'n'roll energy of Jovem Guarda had long... Devamını oku...
Various – Tropical Diaspora #1
Various – Tropical Diaspora #1
Various – Tropical Diaspora #1The Tropical Diaspora project is a special series run by Berlin-based Tropical Diaspora Records, which both archives and reinterprets the diaspora culture of Latin American and... Devamını oku...
Porcupine Tree – Deadwing (2005)
Porcupine Tree – Deadwing (2005)
Deadwing, in Steven Wilson’s expansive universe, is one of those albums that possesses both a story and is among the band's most accessible, yet still harbors dark corners. Wilson originally... Devamını oku...
Lacrimosa – Einsamkeit (1992)
Lacrimosa – Einsamkeit (1992)
Lacrimosa’s dark universe begins precisely with this album. Einsamkeit is the first true manifesto of the project Tilo Wolff founded alone; a starting point where heavy pianos, echoing vocals, and... Devamını oku...
Tears for Fears – Songs From the Big Chair (1985)
Tears for Fears – Songs From the Big Chair (1985)
Despite being Tears for Fears' biggest commercial success, Songs From the Big Chair draws its essential power not from overly polished pop templates, but from combining the emotional world of... Devamını oku...
Joan Jett & The Blackhearts – I Love Rock ’n Roll (1981)
Joan Jett & The Blackhearts – I Love Rock ’n Roll (1981)
One of rock history's most iconic guitar riffs is etched in our minds in a single sentence: I love rock 'n roll, so put another dime in the jukebox, baby.... Devamını oku...
David Bowie - Diamond Dogs (1975)
David Bowie - Diamond Dogs (1975)
One of David Bowie’s darkest, most theatrical, and most dystopian albums. He sheds the stardust of his Ziggy Stardust era, creating a new persona with the post-apocalyptic paranoia of the... Devamını oku...
Danyel Gérard – Atmosphère (1971)
Danyel Gérard – Atmosphère (1971)
Atmosphère is one of the generally overlooked but equally magical corners of the French pop-rock scene. Danyel Gérard is one of those names who emerged from the chanson tradition of... Devamını oku...