Obscure Compilation Recommendations? (1 Viewer)

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Listening to this.. came here looking for tunes from The Serpent . I love these old freaky jams

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Know any more good ones?
 

Finders Keepers have done a lot of those type of compilations

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Those Shocking Shaking Days: Indonesian Hard, Psychedelic, Progressive Rock and Funk 1970-1978

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great thread. too much goodness to take in in one go.

the discovery of library music and the mass reissues unknown old nuggets from far away lands has been one of the most exciting developments in the last few decades.
e.g. search 'Iranian psych' on youtube - lots of good stuff.

in case anyone doesn't know Soundohm in Milano stocks nearly all these kind of comps (among many other things) and you can listen to lengthy clips of most of their stock.
 
Music from Memory do loads of amazing comps. Personal favourites:

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Music from Memory do loads of amazing comps. Personal favourites:

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Really enjoying this. Some of it is total derivative nonsense to me but there's also loads of class stuff on it.

Thanks for putting it in here!
 
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Ha yes definitely some derivative nonsense, but always entertaining.
sorry, bit harsh of me there, what I mean I guess is that some of it I can see what they're doing, and it's something that I didn't like when it was being done in the USA, and now I have the weird, exotic European take on it!
 
sorry, bit harsh of me there, what I mean I guess is that some of it I can see what they're doing, and it's something that I didn't like when it was being done in the USA, and now I have the weird, exotic European take on it!

Oh I know what you mean yea, there's a kind of outsider pop element to some of it- trying to copy but failing in a weird and wonderful way, and ending up with something quite original..
 
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Their records are v expensive
 
Their records are v expensive
20-25 quid? At least that's what i'm seeing on bandcamp.

I mean, they're not cheap but that seems fairly par for the course these days. Buy a "limited" album in Tower and you'd be talking 30-35 quid. pricks.
 

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