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<blockquote data-quote="JonnyP" data-source="post: 1123646" data-attributes="member: 17918"><p>Loop - Fade Out</p><p></p><p>Fantastic album of drone/neo-psychedelia from the late eighties/early nineties (exact year escapes me as I was at University so can’t really recall, same time as Spacemen 3). Maybe not as perfect as the follow up (‘A Gilded Eternity’), or their comeback album from earlier this year (‘Sonancy’ wherein they tightened up the motorik rhythms and made the guitar more spacey) but as nobody was really doing anything similar at the time, still astoundingly good and still sounds great. If you like the German psych bands (Can, Amon Duul, etc) and the hoards that are influenced by them (King Gizzard, Tame Impala, Pigsx7, Black Mountain to name but a few) give them a spin (expect you already have)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JonnyP, post: 1123646, member: 17918"] Loop - Fade Out Fantastic album of drone/neo-psychedelia from the late eighties/early nineties (exact year escapes me as I was at University so can’t really recall, same time as Spacemen 3). Maybe not as perfect as the follow up (‘A Gilded Eternity’), or their comeback album from earlier this year (‘Sonancy’ wherein they tightened up the motorik rhythms and made the guitar more spacey) but as nobody was really doing anything similar at the time, still astoundingly good and still sounds great. If you like the German psych bands (Can, Amon Duul, etc) and the hoards that are influenced by them (King Gizzard, Tame Impala, Pigsx7, Black Mountain to name but a few) give them a spin (expect you already have) [/QUOTE]
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