What Music Are You Playing Tonight?
Re: What Music Are You Playing Tonight?
Ozric Tentacles 1993. I saw the performance of the new album Jurassic shift earlier in the year at Glastonbury.
Always "hope" but never "expect".
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Re: What Music Are You Playing Tonight?
Grab a happy pizza put the head phones on and sit back and listen to an Aussie classic
its a description of a guys adventure driving from Brisbane to Sydney
its a description of a guys adventure driving from Brisbane to Sydney
I'm standing up, so I must be straight.
What's a poor man do when the blues keep following him around.(Smoking Dynamite)
What's a poor man do when the blues keep following him around.(Smoking Dynamite)
Re: What Music Are You Playing Tonight?
Nodens Ictus are a British electronic music project formed in 1986 as an offshoot of British psychedelic rock band Ozric Tentacles.
Nodens Ictus began life in 1986 when Ozric Tentacles guitarist Ed Wynne and keyboardist Joie Hinton were asked by the promoters of the Crypt club in Deptford, South London, to produce an ambient set for the club's "chillout" room.
Nodens Ictus explores ethereal, Tangerine Dream-like soundscapes using synths and samples, in contrast to the driving space-rock which characterised the sound of parent band. The limited-run, independent cassette-only album The Grove of Selves was issued in 1987 - sold initially at gigs and by mail order, it has subsequently become a rare and sought-after item of Ozric memorabilia.
https://www.nodensictus.com/about
Nodens Ictus began life in 1986 when Ozric Tentacles guitarist Ed Wynne and keyboardist Joie Hinton were asked by the promoters of the Crypt club in Deptford, South London, to produce an ambient set for the club's "chillout" room.
Nodens Ictus explores ethereal, Tangerine Dream-like soundscapes using synths and samples, in contrast to the driving space-rock which characterised the sound of parent band. The limited-run, independent cassette-only album The Grove of Selves was issued in 1987 - sold initially at gigs and by mail order, it has subsequently become a rare and sought-after item of Ozric memorabilia.
https://www.nodensictus.com/about
Always "hope" but never "expect".
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