Ontario Progressive Rock (1970’s/early 80s)
In the 1970s, within the American Midwest and Ontario, there existed a fascinating subculture that was distinctly their own - and this phenomena was sharply expressed in the...
In the 1970s, within the American Midwest and Ontario, there existed a fascinating subculture that was distinctly their own - and this phenomena was sharply expressed in the...
In the 1970s, within the American Midwest and Ontario, there existed a fascinating subculture that was distinctly their own - and this phenomena was sharply expressed in the...
With the four song vinyl EP arriving at your door in a variety of colours, it does make for a nice visual presentation. That said, even with the...
Exclusive premiere of ‘Cabin Fever Dreams’ by Slomo Sapiens. They evolved from a three-eyed garage-goblin to a five-headed psych-serpent. 'Cabin Fever Dreams' is a concept album about a...
Founded in 1977 by Marc Hollander with Vincent Kenis, this is the seminal Crammed band, which explored several directions later followed by the label (set up by Hollander...
Centripetal Force, in conjunction with the UK label Cardinal Fuzz, presents the vinyl release of 'No Ear to Hear', a split album project from Prana Crafter (William Sol) and ragenap...
Following the breakup of the original Animals, Eric Burdon & The Animals came together in December, 1966. The new lineup consisted of vocalist Burdon, guitarist/pianist Vic Briggs, guitarist/violinist/bassist...
Exclusive premiere of the new single by experimental Low-fi Groove producer Ryskinder! Jerusalem’s Ryskinder (AKA Asaf Eden) melts together Psych Rock, Hip Hop and electronic music, Pulsing with...
Roaches!- Radiowaves The Electric Toilet- Mississippi Hippie Domboshawa- Rymdpuls Orchestra Of Constant Distress- Hopelessness River Cult- Point Of Failure Efrim Manuel Menuck & Kevin Doria- A Humming Void...
The new "Cooley-Munson II" album is the long awaited follow-up to the highly acclaimed, original 1972 Cooley-Munson "In Debt" LP release. Despite the passage of time, Bill Cooley...