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Gong

Gong slowly came collectively in the past due ’60s when Australian guitarist Daevid Allen (ex-Soft Machine) started making music along with his wife, singer Gilli Smyth, plus a moving lineup of helping musicians. Albums out of this period consist of Magick Sibling, Mystic Sister (1969) as well as the impromptu …

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Brainticket

The obscure past due-’60s/early-’70s experimental/Krautrock outfit Brainticket originally formed in 1968, comprising members from Swiss, German, and Italian descent. Although users came and proceeded to go throughout their tenure collectively, their most well-known lineup contains Joel Vandroogenbroeck (body organ, flute), Ron Bryer (acoustic guitar), Werni Frohlich (bass), Coismo Lampis (drums), …

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Mino Cinelu

Percussionist Mino Cinelu may be the son of the French mom and a dad from Martinique. He used your guitar as a kid, but after going to his father’s isle he considered drums and percussion. He relocated to England, after that to America, where, in the first ’80s, he started …

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Pete Lemer

Although far better referred to as a consummate sideman when compared to a leader, British-born pianist Peter Lemer bridges the distance between jazz and progressive rock, playing and saving thoroughly in both classes. Created in London in 1942, Lemer researched piano in the Royal Academy of Music, supplementing his traditional …

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Soft Machine

Soft Machine were under no circumstances a business enterprise and indeed even now remain unknown sometimes to numerous listeners who came old during the past due ’60s and early ’70s, once the group was at its peak. Within their personal way, however, these were one of the most important bands …

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Slapp Happy

Avant-pop cult most favorite Slapp Happy shaped in Hamburg, Germany in 1972; there vocalist Dagmar Krause, a veteran from the folk group the town Preachers, first fulfilled English experimental composer Anthony Moore, who experienced previously issued a set of single LPs, Pieces from your Cloudland Ballroom and Secrets from the …

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Daevid Allen

Daevid Allen was among the founders from the Uk progressive rock-band the Soft Machine in 1966. After documenting just one record using the group, he became the founder/head of Gong, which he still left in 1973 to begin with a solo profession (though his initial solo record, Banana Moon, premiered …

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Burton Greene

Burton Greene figured prominently in New York’s free of charge jazz movement from the ’60s, performing with such main statistics as Marion Dark brown, Sam Streams, Gato Barbieri, and Alan Silva. As a kid, Greene studied traditional music on the Great Arts Academy in Chicago; from 1956-1958 he examined jazz …

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Tim Blake

An associate of both Gong and Hawkwind, Tim Blake’s slow-moving key pad style in addition has presented prominently in his personal function. His Crystal Machine task of the middle- to past due ’70s was one of the primary tour functions to feature main laser light displays. Often in comparison to …

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Pip Pyle

Drummer Pip Pyle have been involved with a lot of Canterbury scene rings that certain interviewer asked the entirely valid issue, “How could it be you never were able to play with Soft Machine?” (“Well, I under no circumstances got asked, I assume” was Pyle’s reply). He wasn’t there at …

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