Tuxedomoon - Divine (1982)
Tuxedomoon - Half-Mute / Scream With a View (1980)
Keen-O - Nobody Knows How And Why (2003)
Found some bargains at my favorite used CD store. I had my eye on the Tuxedomoon albums for a long time but wanted to get them cheap so I got lucky here. Keen-O is a Tuxedomoon related project I found for $0.99 there as well. I just love finding good stuff on the cheap.
Flim & the BB's - Tricycle (1983)
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Nah, these were T20. T50RP are similar but a bit better, plus they sound good unmodded and can be bought for $70. I good durable headphone to see if he like that kind of sound.
Cartoon - Sortie (1994)
Basically this CD is both Cartoon albums "Cartoon" (1981) and "Music From Left Field" (1983) minus one song. Great US progressive/ RIO band from the time when prog was dirty word. Sadly, according to Cuneiform, this is out of print now when a few last CDs are sold.
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Peter Frohmader - Homunculus Vol. 1 - 1987
Peter Frohmader - Homunculus Vol. 2 - 1988
Found these albums reissued on CD as well as Peter Frohmader - Ritual (1986)
So you broke down and bought it?
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Munju - Brot & Spiele (1980)
Something really clicked when I listened to this album, it was love from first listen. It's excellent in every way. In my opinion this albums is a perfect combination of NDW, Krautrock and Jazz-Fusion styles. It is never boring and always adventurous with a lot of surprises without being too difficult. Christian Burchard of Embryo's fame is helping out on few tracks.
Great stuff from a seemingly forgotten and underrated band. Not a masterpiece but very very good.
Supertramp is awesome, just as good or better than Pink Floyd, Beatles, Rollings or Led Zep in my book . Especially Led Zep and late Floyd, cos I hate that stuff
P.S. I like Pet Shop Boys, yeah throw tomatoes at me now
Michel Waisvisz - In Tune (2005)
Interesting compilation of tracks from Crackle and some live in studio recordings from 80's, 90's and 00's. Gives a glimpse at Michel Waisvisz's live performances. He never recorded albums after 1977's Crackle so this kind of compilation is essential and vital for connoisseurs of experimental electronic music. He stuff is nothing like other pioneering electronic acts (German, French or US) so if you never heard him live or never heard Crackle you are in for a surprise.
I got burned a few times, but one time I ordered a new remastered version because I gave up on finding an old version and in comes a perfect condition old German version of the CD that sells for big bucks. Needless to say I did not complain
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Necronomicon - Tips zum Selbstmord (1972)
Yeah, I wanted to buy that box set as well. It has 2 boxes with live stuff and and DVD. Almost non of that was released before and the cool thing is a lot of that was with Robert Wyatt.
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Focus - Moving Waves (1971)