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D.C. reissue and private press label People's Potential Unlimited specialise in preserving the weirdest and rarest of boogie, funk, and more from the 70s and 80s - plus a new generation of artists drawing from the lo-fi DIY sounds of the cosmic boogie past. This special includes tracks from 1979-1989 by Glass Pyramid, Flikk, L.S. Movement Band & many more.
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[1] Druid was a progressive rock band that included Neil Brewer on bass guitar, Andrew McCrorie-Shand on keyboards, Cedric Sharpley on drums and percussion and ‘Dane’ on guitar and vocals. In 1975 they released their debut-LP Towards the Sun and a year later a second album entitled Fluid Druid. Their first effort featured fluent and melodic songs, layered with mellotron, often in combination with sensitive electric guitar work. The echoes from Yes are obvious: lots of vocal harmonies, a Chris Squire-like bass, Wakemanesque keyboards and even the high-pitched vocals like Jon Anderson. But Druid's music was less complex and virtuosic, their pleasant sound appeals to many, more than the 24-carat Yes-clone Starcastle. Fluid Druid was in the vein of their first but less mature.
Last known line-up Eric Sager - Vocals (Hunter) Chris Kraft - Guitars Ken Brandt - Bass Dave Trio - Drums
[2] A doom/hardcore/thrash band from Bangor, Maine. Features members of We are the Vulture.
[3] A stoner/doom metal band from Bay Area, California.
[4] A sludge/doom metal band from St. Louis, Missouri.
[5] A phonk/experimental hip hop artist from Tasmania, Australia.
[6] DUNGEON SYNTH! -> https://thedruid.bandcamp.com/
[1] Druid was a progressive rock band that included Neil Brewer on bass guitar, Andrew McCrorie-Shand on keyboards, Cedric Sharpley on drums and percussion and ‘Dane’ on guitar and vocals. In 1975 they released their debut-LP Towards the Sun and a year later a second album entitled Fluid Druid. Their first effort featured fluent and melodic songs, layered with mellotron, often in combination with sensitive electric guitar work. The echoes from Yes are obvious: lots of vocal harmonies, a Chris Squire-like bass, Wakemanesque keyboards and even the high-pitched vocals like Jon Anderson. But Druid's music was less complex and virtuosic, their pleasant sound appeals to many, more than the 24-carat Yes-clone Starcastle. Fluid Druid was in the vein of their first but less mature.
Last known line-up Eric Sager - Vocals (Hunter) Chris Kraft - Guitars Ken Brandt - Bass Dave Trio - Drums
[2] A doom/hardcore/thrash band from Bangor, Maine. Features members of We are the Vulture.
[3] A stoner/doom metal band from Bay Area, California.
[4] A sludge/doom metal band from St. Louis, Missouri.
[5] A phonk/experimental hip hop artist from Tasmania, Australia.
[6] DUNGEON SYNTH! -> https://thedruid.bandcamp.com/
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