Showing posts with label progressive. Show all posts
Showing posts with label progressive. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 11, 2014

Watch: Pink Floyd Reveal Music Video For "Louder Than Words"

British music heavyweights Pink Floyd have revealed the music video for "Louder Than Words". 

The song is part of our current playlist and is taken from their just released new album 'The Endless River'. Get your copy here.

In an interview, guitarist David Gilmour explained that the song is likely the last the band will ever record. "I don't see how to could be otherwise," he said. "Anything of value is on The Endless River. Trying to do it again would mean using second best stuff. That's not good enough for me."

Directed by P Powell, the video features beautiful landscape footage from Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan near the Aral Sea, interspersing footage of the band recording with a live action reference to the album's cover image.

Check out below.


Website: pinkfloyd.com

Friday, September 26, 2014

Pink Floyd Tease New Album 'The Endless River' With Two 30-Second Clips

British music heavyweights Pink Floyd have revealed two 30-second teaser clips from their forthcoming album 'The Endless River', which will be out on November 10.

It is the band's fifteenth album and their first new release in twenty years. Pre-order your copy here.

In a statement, producer David Gilmour said: "The Endless River has as its starting point the music that came from the 1993 Division Bell sessions. We listened to over 30 hours of the three of us playing together and selected the music we wanted to work for the new album."

Mason added, "The Endless River is a tribute to Rick. I think this record is a good way of recognizing a lot of what he does and how his playing was at the heart of the Pink Floyd sound. Listening back to the sessions, it really brought home to me what a special player he was."

The 30-second clips should give fans a tiny taste of what is to come. Check out below.



Website: pinkfloyd.com

Monday, September 22, 2014

Pink Floyd Reveal New Album 'The Endless River' Details

British music heavyweights Pink Floyd have revealed full details of their upcoming album 'The Endless River', the band's first record in 20 years.

The band told in an interview that the album will feature "more atmospheric and digressive aspects of Pink Floyd and includes snippets of conversation". It will be out on November 10 and you can pre-order your copy here right now.

According to the press release: 

"The Endless River is a tribute to Rick Wright, whose keyboards are at the heart of the Pink Floyd sound. It is a mainly instrumental album with one song, ‘Louder Than Words’, (with new lyrics by Polly Samson), arranged across four sides and produced by David Gilmour, Phil Manzanera, Youth and Andy Jackson."

Tracklist:

SIDE 1
Things Left Unsaid
It’s What We Do
Ebb and Flow

SIDE 2
Sum
Skins
Unsung
Anisina

SIDE 3
The Lost Art of Conversation
On Noodle Street
Night Light
Allons-y (1)
Autumn ’68
Allons-y (2)
Talkin’ Hawkin’

SIDE 4
Calling
Eyes to Pearls
Surfacing
Louder Than Words

More info: pinkfloyd.com/theendlessriver

Tuesday, August 26, 2014

Temples Announce Remix Album 'Sun Restructured'

On November 10th, British psych-prog band Temples will release 'Sun Restructured', a "re-animation" of their much-acclaimed debut album, Sun Structures, by Beyond the Wizards Sleeve (Erol Alkan & Richard Norris).

Beyond the Wizards Sleeve have created an epic 42-minute re-working of Sun Structures, using five re-interpreted tracks (Sand Dance, Shelter Song, A Question Isn’t Answered, Golden Throne & Move With The Season) from the original album to form the spine of the record.

Describing the record, Erol Alkan said: “Being asked to re-animate a whole album’s worth of material is an honour. We (in return) wanted to create something special. A record which could be listened to in one go, from start to finish, a listening experience that is becoming increasingly rare. So as well as a host of full Beyond The Wizards Sleeve re-animations here, there are interludes, ambience, ebb and flow…each section flowing into a bigger piece. We tried many things along the way: spoken word sections, days out collecting field recordings, yet ended up letting the original songs and their beautiful arrangements and melodies guide us. There is so much happening under the surface of Sun Structures, and deep within each track, it was a pleasure to dive in and see what we could find. it inspired us to pick up our guitars, plug in our synthesisers and add some wizardry on top. Enjoy this trip. And it is a trip.”

Sun Restructured will be available as part of a deluxe CD and download re-issue package with the original album.

The Beyond The Wizard's Sleeve re-animation of 'Move With Season' is online now. Have a listen below.



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Monday, July 07, 2014

Pink Floyd To Release 'The Endless River', Their First Record in 20 Years

British music heavyweights Pink Floyd are set to release a new record called 'The Endless River' in October.

According to a tweet from Polly Samson, the wife of singer-guitarist David Gilmour, the follow up to their last full length 'The Division Bell', is based on a 1994 recording session with the late Richard Wright, which began during sessions for The Division Bell. A representative for Gilmour confirmed the release of the album to Rolling Stone.

The record, which will not involved Roger Waters, who left the band after 1983's The Final Cut, will consist entirely of previously unreleased tracks, though a tracklist has not yet been announced.   

The news has been also confirmed in a Facebook post by backing singer Durga McBroom-Hudson, who has toured with the band.

"YES. THERE IS A NEW PINK FLOYD ALBUM COMING OUT. AND I'M ON IT. And there was much rejoicing," she wrote.

Tuesday, April 08, 2014

Klaxons Reveal Album Artwork And Tracklist, Share New Track 'Atom To Atom'

London based psychedelic/progressive band Klaxons have revealed full details of their brand new album 'Love Frequency'.

The 11-track new album, and their first since 2010's Surfing The Void, was produced by Gorgon City and will be out on June 9 via Akashic Rekords. It is available to pre-order here.

'Love Frequency' Tracklist:

01. A New Reality
02. There Is No Other Time
03. Show Me A Miracle
04. Out Of The Dark
05. Children Of The Sun
06. Invisible Forces
07. Rhythm Of Life
08. Liquid Light
09. The Dreamers
10. Atom To Atom
11. Love Frequency

The band have also shared their brand new track 'Atom To Atom', which you can be yours, if you pre-order the album now. Have a listen below.


Website: klaxons.net

Tuesday, April 01, 2014

Watch: Klaxons Release "There Is No Other Time" Music Video

London based psychedelic/progressive band Klaxons have released the video for their latest single "There Is No Other Time".

The song is part o four current playlist and is taken from their upcoming 3rd studio album 'Love Frequency', set to be released on June 2 via Akashic Rekords. Pre-order here.

Take a look a the video below.


Website: klaxons.net

Friday, January 03, 2014

Watch: Half Loon Release Music Video For New Single "Reverie"

London based retro-psych band Half Loon have released the video for their second official single "Reverie".

The single b/w "Butter In The Fly" will be out in February 3 through RIP Records, you can pre-order your copy here. It follows their self-released debut track 'Swearword', which was released in September last year.

Watch the trippy video directed by Joel J Pitcher below. 


Monday, June 17, 2013

Album of the Week June 17/13 - Midnight Juggernauts "Uncanny Valley"

Our new Album of the Week is Australian band Midnight Juggernauts brand new album album 'Uncanny Valley', out now in Australia and France (Record Makers).

In robotic engineering and CGI, the Uncanny Valley is a hypothesis coined by legendary roboticist Masahiro Mori in 1970 - he wrote in his work 'Bukimi no Tani Gensh: "I have noticed that, in climbing toward the goal of making robots appear human, our affinity for them increases until we come to a valley, which I call the uncanny valley."

This "uncanny valley" is a phenomena in which human acceptance of robots grows more welcoming, the more human their appearance, until they become too human, in which there's suddenly a precipitous plunge from acceptance to revulsion.

'Uncanny Valley' marks Midnight Juggernauts' third full-length journey into the deep, once again piloting their glittery kosmische musik far into known cosmos and unknown genre. The band began rolling tape between a church nestled in the Loire Valley in the French countryside and various studios in Melbourne and Sydney, the resulting record is another LP that sounds uniquely Midnight Juggernauts. Situated at a self-styled nexus between genre and era, 'Uncanny Valley' is 43 minutes of warm-hearted cold wave, interstellar harmony's, early 1950's house, steeped in the darkness of dusty Giallo soundtracks, audio spomeniks at once futuristic and rustic, a bold musical future envisaged through a soundtrack to a forgotten Eastern Bloc Tarkovsky film, sifting through the ruins of LPs past.

Tracklist:

1. HCL
2. Ballad of the War Machine
3. Memorium
4. Streets of Babylon
5. Sugar and Bullets
6. Master of Gold
7. Systematic
8. Deep Blue Lines
9. Another Land
10. Melodiya

The band recently unveiled the video for "Memorium". Watch it below.


Website: http://www.midnightjuggernauts.com

Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Watch: Midnight Juggernauts Unveil "Memorium" Music Video

Australian trio Midnight Juggernauts have unveiled a new amazing video for "Memorium", the new single taken from their upcoming new album 'Uncanny Valley', out on July 9 through Siberia and Record Makers. The song is part of our current playlist www.koolrockradio.com.

According to press release, the follow-up to 2010's The Crystal Axis, was inspired by a 1970 hypothesis from roboticist Masahiro Mori's, also called Uncanny Valley, which posed: "I have noticed that, in climbing toward the goal of making robots appear human, our affinity for them increases until we come to a valley, which I call the uncanny valley." Likewise, the press sheet promises "robotic sounds made by human hands."

The video is a visual documentary on the evolution of CGI from 1951 to the present. Watch it below.