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Transient Waves
7,436 listeners
Having previously released material on the Che and Darla labels, Philadelphia-based three-piece Transient Waves emerged from within the shi… read moreHaving previously released material on the Che and Darla labels, Philadelphia-based three-piece Transient Waves emerged from within the shifting network of US ‘post-rock’ operators that came to prominence at the latter half of the nineties - abandoning the linear drive and dynamics of traditional… read more -
Magnog
8,246 listeners
The first Magnog demo cassette arrived in the Kranky P.O. Box in the summer of 1995, three ninety-minute cassettes inside an old leopard sk… read moreThe first Magnog demo cassette arrived in the Kranky P.O. Box in the summer of 1995, three ninety-minute cassettes inside an old leopard skin eyeglass case. Bassist Jeff Reilly told Willamette Week in January 1997 that Kranky "call… read moreThe first Magnog demo cassette arrived in the Kranky P.O. Box in the summer of 1995, three ninety-minute cassettes inside an old leopard skin eyeglass case. Bassist Jeff Reilly told Willamette Week in January 1997 that Kranky "called us the day they got our tape and.. asked us if we wanted … read more -
Paik
12,596 listeners
Detroit trio Paik was formed in 1997 by Rob Smith (guitars), Ryan Pritts (drums), and Ali Clegg (bass). They released their debut album Hugo Strange in 1998. Corridors followed in 2001, and The Orson Fader in 2003. was next, The breakthr… read moreDetroit trio Paik was formed in 1997 by Rob Smith (guitars), Ryan Pritts (drums), and Ali Clegg (bass). They released their debut album Hugo Strange in 1998. Corridors followed in 2001, and The Orson Fader in 2003. was next, The breakthrough fourth release, Satin Black appeared in 2004. Clegg lef… read more -
Surface of Eceon
6,236 listeners
Surface of Eceon (also known as Surface of Eceyon), is a supergroup of sorts from Portland, Oregon whose music has been described as ambient, space rock. This unit, which has a penchant for the phantasmagoric, includes members of from La… read moreSurface of Eceon (also known as Surface of Eceyon), is a supergroup of sorts from Portland, Oregon whose music has been described as ambient, space rock. This unit, which has a penchant for the phantasmagoric, includes members of from Landing and Yume Bitsu, two notable post-rock groups. Their al… read more -
Clear Horizon
7,032 listeners
Clear Horizon is a duo made up of Jessica Bailiff and David Pearce. Jessica Bailiff has recorded and released four solo recordings on krank… read moreClear Horizon is a duo made up of Jessica Bailiff and David Pearce. Jessica Bailiff has recorded and released four solo recordings on kranky. David Pearce lives in the U.K. and spent most of the 90s in a band whose name he'd just a… read moreClear Horizon is a duo made up of Jessica Bailiff and David Pearce. Jessica Bailiff has recorded and released four solo recordings on kranky. David Pearce lives in the U.K. and spent most of the 90s in a band whose name he'd just as soon not mention . If the words "rural psychedelia&q… read more -
Grimble Grumble
3,428 listeners
Active throughout the nineties and this decade, Grimble Grumble hail from Chicago, Illinois and purvey a lo-fi psych-rock (their name refer… read moreActive throughout the nineties and this decade, Grimble Grumble hail from Chicago, Illinois and purvey a lo-fi psych-rock (their name refers to Pink Floyd song) sound that incorporates the zeal of punk rock with the structures of prior p… read moreActive throughout the nineties and this decade, Grimble Grumble hail from Chicago, Illinois and purvey a lo-fi psych-rock (their name refers to Pink Floyd song) sound that incorporates the zeal of punk rock with the structures of prior post-rock greats like Mogwai. Some listeners liken them to Sp… read more -
Yellow6
18,431 listeners
Yellow6 has at times been described as post-rock, space-rock, electronica, shoegaze, ambient… the reality is that Yellow6 has some similari… read moreYellow6 has at times been described as post-rock, space-rock, electronica, shoegaze, ambient… the reality is that Yellow6 has some similarity with each of those genres but is not so easily definable, using aspects of drone, repetition, m… read moreYellow6 has at times been described as post-rock, space-rock, electronica, shoegaze, ambient… the reality is that Yellow6 has some similarity with each of those genres but is not so easily definable, using aspects of drone, repetition, melody, harmony, noise and silence to create absorbing sounds… read more -
Dissolve
8,019 listeners
There are at least 5 bands with the name Dissolve: 1. New Zealand independent, alternative band comprised of guitarists Roy Montgomery and … read moreThere are at least 5 bands with the name Dissolve: 1. New Zealand independent, alternative band comprised of guitarists Roy Montgomery and Chris Heaphy. 2. Hardcore band from Poughkeepsie, New York, United States. 3. Thrash Metal band fr… read moreThere are at least 5 bands with the name Dissolve: 1. New Zealand independent, alternative band comprised of guitarists Roy Montgomery and Chris Heaphy. 2. Hardcore band from Poughkeepsie, New York, United States. 3. Thrash Metal band from Athens, Greece. 4. Psychedelic electronic live band from… read more -
SubArachnoid Space
10,984 listeners
SubArachnoid Space was a psychedelic rock band founded in San Francisco, California, United States in 1996. The band since relocated to Por… read moreSubArachnoid Space was a psychedelic rock band founded in San Francisco, California, United States in 1996. The band since relocated to Portland, Oregon. The last line-up included: Melynda Jackson (guitar), Danial Barone (bass), Danial O… read moreSubArachnoid Space was a psychedelic rock band founded in San Francisco, California, United States in 1996. The band since relocated to Portland, Oregon. The last line-up included: Melynda Jackson (guitar), Danial Barone (bass), Danial Ozborne (guitar) and Chuck Watkins (drums). The term "su… read more -
Hash Jar Tempo
8,996 listeners
In case you hadn't figured it out yourself, Hash Jar Tempo takes its name from the 70s krautrock group Ash Ra Tempel. Pretty funny, hu… read moreIn case you hadn't figured it out yourself, Hash Jar Tempo takes its name from the 70s krautrock group Ash Ra Tempel. Pretty funny, huh? This pretty much sums up the band: take that kraut sound and bring it to the future under the g… read moreIn case you hadn't figured it out yourself, Hash Jar Tempo takes its name from the 70s krautrock group Ash Ra Tempel. Pretty funny, huh? This pretty much sums up the band: take that kraut sound and bring it to the future under the guise of epic-length drone, and you have Hash Jar Tempo. Desp… read more