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porkmarras 06.12.2006 09:24 AM


 

It's a pity that the photo is crap but here's Thee hypnotics.

sonicl 06.12.2006 09:25 AM

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Everyone should have Loop records in their houses.They are better than life insurances.And they don't cost as much.

They don't cost as much? Are you sure?

porkmarras 06.12.2006 09:28 AM

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They don't cost as much? Are you sure?

I haven't paid more than £ 6 for any of their records.Music Exchange or Cheapo Cheapo are there for something after all.

sonicl 06.12.2006 09:38 AM

I was starting to think you had your life insured for £50,000,000 or something. I've been on the lookout for the Heaven's End CD for ages and it always seems to cost 50 quid or more.

porkmarras 06.12.2006 09:44 AM

I have that on cassette wich i have eventually converted to cd r.I paid 50p for it.

Glice 06.12.2006 09:48 AM

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It's a pity that the photo is crap but here's Thee hypnotics.


Are they a Billy Childish project, or am I off the mark here?

porkmarras 06.12.2006 09:52 AM

THEE HYPNOTICS (Buy CDs by this artist)
Live'r Than God! (Sub Pop) 1989
Live'r Than God! EP (UK Situation Two) 1989
Come Down Heavy (Beggars Banquet/RCA) 1990
Soul Glitter & Sin (Beggars Banquet/RCA) 1991
The Very Crystal Speed Machine (American) 1994
Assembling a host of 1967 psychedelic fuzz-guitar stars — Blue Cheer, Cream, Jimi Hendrix, etc. — as primary influences, adding a bit of Pretty Things/Rolling Stones ambience and jamming on a frenzied Stooges/MC5 drive, this quartet from High Wycombe, a town northwest of London, handily re-created the pre-Zeppelin era with more flair than most. Singer James Jones knows all the right moves, as does guitarist Ray Hanson, who pulls off the neat trick of overdubbing several different specific styles in a single song. Thee Hypnotics became a favorite of the fickle British music press with its first single, 1989's "Justice in Freedom," a stunning debut that, in both politics and volume, echoed the MC5, and by length (nearly nine minutes) hearkened back to the very early days of English metal.
The quartet — which also included drummer Mark Thompson and bassist Will Pepper — followed that with the solid "Soul Trader," then released the five-song Live'r Than God! in-concert EP, complete with an even longer version of "Justice in Freedom." Like most young bands with vigorous live reputations — and especially a group with a penchant for extended compositions — Thee Hypnotics' live sound doesn't translate well, nor is the recording quality particularly good.
It might not have mattered, had not Live'r Than God! become half of the band's first US issue, a live/studio summary of work to date. The four live tracks and four single sides make for a swirling carpet ride of electrifying nostalgia, effectively digested and powerfully delivered. For licensing reasons, the live "Justice in Freedom" was used rather than its clean and punchy studio counterpart, and the tapes sent to Sub Pop produced surprisingly tinny sounds. What had seemed full and rambunctious on English vinyl translated onto American CD as thin and more dated than it meant to be.
Though the band also encountered sound problems recording their first full-length studio album, Come Down Heavy (with new drummer Phil Smith) delivers what the title promises. With guest shots by Phil May and Dick Taylor of the Pretty Things (Rolling Stones contemporaries who know a thing or three about old-school grunge), Thee Hypnotics still sound like refugees from early-'70s Detroit — hard between the Stooges and Nugent — who've awoken two decades later with a bad hangover. The songs are tighter (not shorter), and Hanson plays as if he were the long-lost son of Peter Green.
Just as the cylinders seemed to be firing, Thee Hypnotics got into a car wreck while touring the States. In the aftermath, Robert Zyn was added on rhythm guitar. Soul Glitter & Sin (subtitled Tales From the Sonic Underworld) begins with the band's usual bang, but drifts into psychedelic lassitude, either heading off in too many directions at once or simply running out of ideas.
Three years later, with Zyn gone, a new label deal in hand and kindred raunch-rock revivalist Black Crowes singer Chris Robinson in the producer's seat, Thee Hypnotics made The Very Crystal Speed Machine. Ironically, working in a California studio with Americans (guitarist Marc Ford and keyboardist Eddie Harsch of the Crowes pitch in) leads the quartet to sound more like English antecedents (especially Free, Zep and late-'60s Stones) than it ever has. A dubious achievement, to be sure, but the album completes Thee Hypnotics' transition from self-conscious fetishists aping a vintage sound to dedicated retroids ready to join the real things in the road-goes-ever-on trenches. And that's something to grow on.
Jones has most recently been active in a band called Black Moses.
[Grant Alden/Ira Robbins]

sonicl 06.12.2006 10:04 AM

High Wycombe? Hardly the most rock and roll of towns!

hat and beard 06.12.2006 10:07 AM

Gong (don't know where to start)
Supersilent
Kazuki Tomokawa
Iannis Xenakis
Circle
Kemialliset Ystävät
Gal Costa

Glice 06.12.2006 10:12 AM

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Originally Posted by hat and beard
Gong (don't know where to start)
Supersilent
Kazuki Tomokawa
Iannis Xenakis
Circle
Kemialliset Ystävät
Gal Costa


I now want to check out Kemialliset Ystavat and Gal Costa, because I can safely say that the rest of the people mentioned in this post are toppermost quality.

Supersilent 4 or 6 are the best places to start. 1-3 is an excellent collection, it's like Jaki Leibzeit of Can in some kind of mescaline induced breakdown... fucking blinding band, one of the better live bands out there today.

Circle are playing near me soon, second time seeing them. Tres bien.

porkmarras 06.12.2006 10:12 AM

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High Wycombe? Hardly the most rock and roll of towns!

But you have to hear them boy.I think they played with Loop a few times as well but i'm not totally sure.

hat and beard 06.12.2006 10:20 AM

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Originally Posted by Glice
fucking blinding band, one of the better live bands out there today.



that's what i keep hearing. i'm prolly gonna pickup supersilent 6 today.

any gong recommendations?

sonicl 06.12.2006 10:35 AM

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Circle are playing near me soon, second time seeing them. Tres bien.


You've got me intrigued about Circle. Is this the Kosmiche show at Corsica Studios? I could be tempted to go to this one.

Toilet & Bowels 06.12.2006 10:45 AM

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You've got me intrigued about Circle. Is this the Kosmiche show at Corsica Studios? I could be tempted to go to this one.


when's that?


as for gal costa i recommend her two self titled albums, i think they were both recorded in 1969

 


 

sonicl 06.12.2006 10:50 AM

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Originally Posted by sonicl
You've got me intrigued about Circle. Is this the Kosmiche show at Corsica Studios? I could be tempted to go to this one.


when's that?


LONDON KOSMISCHE EXTRAORDINARY EVENTS @ CORSICA STUDIOS
FRIDAY 21ST JULY, 2006 8pm

Kosmische Club 10th Birthday Party!
with CIRCLE + SALVATORE + MIASMA
also a superstar guest TBA

http://www.wegottickets.com/event/10972

Savage Clone 06.12.2006 10:53 AM

Gong:
Camembert Electrique and the trilogy of:
Flying Teapot
Angels Egg
You

Floating Anarchy live 77 is great too!

Thee Hypnotics ruled, but their last LP sucks ass.
I saw them once and it completely slayed.

Iain 06.12.2006 10:55 AM

UK CIRCLE-TOUR

19.07. Bristol / Thelka (UK)
20.07. Brighton / The Hanbury Ballroom (UK)
21.07. London / Kosmische 10th Birthday Party (UK) *****(with Salvatore)
22.07. Birmingham / Supersonic Festival @ Custard Factory (UK)

21st of next month I guess.

I might try and get along to the Bristol show perhaps. Also, I wonder who Salvatore are?? Not K Salvatore surely?

Iain 06.12.2006 10:55 AM

Oh, beat me to it

Everyneurotic 06.12.2006 10:56 AM

fuck you savage clone for beating me to it!!!! yes camembert electrique is ace!

so i've heard pissed jeans already and they are ok i guess, might give it another try, sounds kinda like generic amphetamine reptile records (and i've seen reviews comparing them to flipper and no trend).

Phlegmscope 06.12.2006 11:02 AM

Thanks to you britons circle only play (probably) one gig in finland this year (and it already happened, but I couldn't afford the £68 train tickets to helsinki and back, later heard it was amazing though).
So cheers a fuckin lot!

 


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