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  • Acid Mothers Temple & The Cosmic Inferno

    (8,864 listeners)

    psychedelic, psychedelic rock, experimental, space rock

    Acid Mothers Temple & The Cosmic Inferno is one of many offshoots/permutations of Acid Mothers Temple & the Melting Paraiso U.F.O.. Acid Mothers Temple & the Cosmic Inferno differs from the Melting Paraiso U.F.O. not only in line-up but also in style of music. The Cosmic Inferno generally plays much heavier, hard-rock inspired psychedelia, and experiments more with effects pedals.

  • Antietam

    (1,994 listeners)

    early-louisville, post-punk, homestead records, influential

    There are at least two bands with the name Antietam 1) A school was being born in Kentucky that would be influential throughout the 1990s.

  • Bardo Pond

    (58,405 listeners)

    psychedelic, space rock, psychedelic rock, post-rock

    Bardo Pond are an American psychedelic rock band from Philadelphia, formed in 1991, and who are currently signed to London based label Fire Records.

  • Black Forest/Black Sea

    (1,763 listeners)

    folk, experimental, drone, free folk

    Black Forest/Black Sea is the duo of Jeffrey Alexander and Miriam Goldberg. They formed the band in April of 2003 in Providence, RI where both currently live and work. Miriam primarily plays cello and sings, while Jeffrey primarily plays guitar, although both also employ various electronics, omnichord, live sampling tools, strumstick, and whatever they can get their hands on.

  • Black Twig Pickers

    (1,351 listeners)

    americana, folk, old-timey, country

    The Black Twig Pickers got their start in a dark alley between the campers at the 1999 Galax Old Fiddlers Convention, choosing their name from an archaic apple variety in founding fiddler Ralph Berrier Jr.'s family orchard.

  • Damon & Naomi

    (34,252 listeners)

    dream pop, indie, folk, indie pop

    Damon & Naomi are an American folk-rock duo formed in 1991 by Damon Krukowski and Naomi Yang, both formerly of Galaxie 500.

  • Dead Maids

    (62 listeners)

    post-rock, 00s, terrascopic, terrastock

    Instrumental rock band from Bristol. And a traffic junction on the A36 in Wiltshire. Formerly Monster Bastard Project. http://deadmaids.bandcamp.com Name your price for old EP, free download of live unreleased track.

  • Entrance

    (23,302 listeners)

    psychedelic, blues, psychedelic rock, new weird america

    Entrance was the musical vehicle for Guy Blakeslee. His style is a sort of psychedelic folk music, often consisting of vocals and guitar with old, public domain blues songs. Now, with Paz Lenchantin and Derek W. James the project became The Entrance Band.

  • Grails

    (118,544 listeners)

    post-rock, instrumental, experimental, ambient

    Grails is an American instrumental rock band from Portland, Oregon. Initially going by the name "Laurel Canyon", guitarist Alex Hall, drummer Emil Amos (also of 'Holy Sons') and second guitarist Paul Spitz garnered positive reactions following their first show, played on a whim.

  • Hush ArborsUp-and-coming artist (from the Last.fm Hype Chart)

    (19,104 listeners)

    folk, psychedelic, psych-folk, drone

    Hush Arbors is the primary musical project of singer-songwriter/guitarist, Keith Wood. His music sees traditional folk merged with elements of country and psychedelic music.

  • Ignatz

    (6,055 listeners)

    lo-fi, folk, noise, psychedelic

    George Herriman created Ignatz in 1910. It was a vicious mouse in the comic Krazy Kat. Ignatz' favourite occupation was throwing bricks at Krazy Kats head, who thought it was a love declaration from the mouse. The Brussels based artist Bram Devens uses Ignatz as his alter-ego for his own pile of bricks. Acoustic songs wrapped with effects and driven by improvisation and spontaneity.

  • Insect Factory

    (289 listeners)

    drone, 00s, terrascopic, terrastock

    Insect Factory is music from Silver Spring, MD musician Jeff Barsky. Insect Factory generally focuses on texture and mood, building layers of sound that slowly evolve into hypnotic and atmospheric drones.

  • Jack Rose

    (44,932 listeners)

    folk, guitar, instrumental, new weird america

    February 16, 1971 – December 5, 2009 Jack Rose was a guitarist, originally from Virginia, USA. In the mid '90s he joined the noise/drone group Pelt with Patrick Best and Mike Gangloff.

  • Kinski

    (37,548 listeners)

    post-rock, instrumental, experimental, indie

    There are two bands named “Kinski”. 1) A rock band from Seattle, Washington, in the United States. 2) A Danish rap group

  • Linus Pauling Quartet

    (1,187 listeners)

    psychedelic, psychedelic rock, texas psych, texas

    Please visit our main last.fm site at http://www.last.fm/music/+noredirect/The+Linus+Pauling+Quartet Thanks!

  • Major Stars

    (2,366 listeners)

    psychedelic, stoner rock, space rock, psychedelic rock

    Mixing musical improvisation and jam band tendencies with traces of psychedelic hard rock, Major Stars were formed in 1997 by several veterans of the Boston scene.

  • Matt Valentine & Erika Elder

    (862 listeners)

    new weird america, beyondwithin, drone, tower recordings and related

    See MV & EE

  • Mono

    (424,887 listeners)

    post-rock, instrumental, japanese, ambient

    There are at least eight artists sharing the name Mono; The name is used by a Japanese post-rock band, a British trip-hop band, a Dutch post-rock band, a female Austrian reggae artist, a Swedish trance artist, a Korean pop ballad trio, a Polish hip-hop band and a new Dutch indie rock band.

  • Monster Bastard Project

    (992 listeners)

    post-rock, instrumental, experimental, post rock

    WE ARE NOW KNOWN AS DEAD MAIDS. There is a new page on here at http://www.last.fm/music/Dead+Maids . Have a look. We're currently working on new songs which will eventually be an album. Get in touch at deadmaidsATgmail.com, or on the www.myspace.com/deadmaids . Say hello. Don't hang-glide over volcanoes.

  • Motorpsycho

    (68,598 listeners)

    rock, norwegian, psychedelic, alternative

    Motorpsycho is a band from Trondheim in Norway, formed in 1989. Their music can generally be defined as psychedelic rock, but they also mix in elements from metal, jazz, rock, noise, pop and many other musical styles. The members of the band are Bent Sæther (bass/vocals) and Hans Magnus "Snah" Ryan (guitar/vocals).

  • MV & EE

    (7,757 listeners)

    psychedelic, freak folk, folk, new weird america

    MV&EE is a group of musicians focused around Matt Valentine, sometimes referred to as MV, and his partner Erika Elder. Matt Valentine was in the neo-psychedelic group, The Tower Recordings. While the duo record under many different names, including MV&EE Medicine Show and The Bummer Road, most of the records center around both artists and feature a rotating cast of additional musicians.

  • MV & EE With The Golden Road

    (4,422 listeners)

    psychedelic, folk, experimental, new weird america

    Still riding high on the glorious steed that was Green Blues (heads are still processing its smoked grooves and wild-at-heart paeans to love and kosmiche carnality), Matt Valentine and Erika Elder entered a Western Mass studio armed with enough fresh material to choke a whole team of horses.

  • Oneida

    (62,251 listeners)

    experimental, psychedelic, noise, indie rock

    Oneida is an experimental rock band from Brooklyn, New York. Their influences include psychedelic rock, krautrock, electronic, and noise rock, but the overall structure and intent of their music cannot be easily traced to any of these styles, or the myriad other styles they have drawn upon in recordings.

  • Paik

    (9,277 listeners)

    post-rock, shoegaze, space rock, psychedelic

    Paik formed at a bar in 1997 when guitarist Rob Smith met up with bassists Ryan Pritts and Ali Clegg. Each wanted to do something different than their current projects. Although they have very different musical backgrounds, each member contributes their personal style to create the unique blend of "light and sound" that has become so characteristically identifiable with Paik.

  • Parlour

    (4,212 listeners)

    post-rock, experimenal, instrumental, chillout

    There are two artists named Parlour: (1): Mid-west post-rock group (2): Swedish project releasing balearic/cosmic edits With regards to (1):

  • Pelt

    (9,130 listeners)

    drone, psychedelic, experimental, noise-folk

    Jack Rose (R.I.P.) Mike Gangloff Mikel Dimmick Patrick Best Psychedelic noise/drone/folk band from Richmond, Virginia. They play dense, large-scale pieces of music that radiate inner warmth.

  • Plastic Crimewave Sound

    (2,732 listeners)

    psychedelic, experimental, noise rock, acid punk

    Psychedelic/Garage band from Chicago 4-5 piece spacepunk unit lauded in Mojo, Wire, Julian Cope's head heritage, etc.

  • Rob Sharples

    (398 listeners)

    folk, emotional, 00s, bath

    ..This is without a doubt the best EP I have heard in years. I have not been so excited by an artist since I first heard Nick Drake and Elliott Smith. A true gem. .. i-TUNES REVIEW ..With his shock of curly hair and winsome good looks Sharples has not only the look, not only the talent, but also that indefinable essence of greatness about him. Much, much bigger stages are predicted..

  • Sapat

    (2,054 listeners)

    experimental, psychedelic, psychedelic folk, hippies

    Spawned from Louisville, KY collective known as Black Velvet Fuckere (Valley Of The Ashes, Phantom Family Halo, Kark, etc.

  • Sharron Kraus

    (4,099 listeners)

    folk, female vocalists, dark folk, 11

    Sharron Kraus is a singer/musician/songwriter who creates music rooted in the folk traditions of England and Appalachia. Her work is characterized by soil-rich vocals, haunting banjo, fine acoustic guitar and visionary word craft. Her songs are populated by a carnival array of fatally charismatic characters, telling tales of enslavement, perversion, incest, obsession, love and death.

  • Simply Saucer

    (5,514 listeners)

    proto-punk, psychedelic rock, psychedelic, garage

    Simply Saucer was a Canadian rock band, active in the 1970s. Based in Hamilton, Ontario, the band consisted of guitarist and vocalist Edgar Breau, keyboardist John LaPlante (billed by the stage name Ping Romany), bass guitarist Kevin Christoff and drummer Neil DeMarchant.

  • Tanakh

    (4,968 listeners)

    folk, experimental, indie, alien8 recordings

    Tanakh is the name for music written and improvised by a collective of musicians; music that is focused towards beauty and experimentation within structure instead of towards a particular musical genre or style. In the last six or so years this revolving collective has included a large number of musicians headed up by principle songwriter Jesse Poe.

  • Tara Jane O'Neil

    (29,657 listeners)

    folk, singer-songwriter, female vocalists, indie

    Songwriter Tara Jane O'Neil dove into her musical career in 1992 at the tender age of 19, playing bass for the influential Louisville, KY, art punk ensemble Rodan.

  • The Bevis Frond

    (10,610 listeners)

    psychedelic rock, psychedelic, rock, indie

    The Bevis Frond is a British musical group whose range covers hard edge to melancholy vintage indie rock to poetic, "classic-rock" songcraft with a thick Walthamstow accent. Nick Saloman is the band's frontman and songwriter. They have recorded many albums out on various independent labels.

  • The Photographic

    (4,360 listeners)

    post-rock, instrumental, ambient, experimental

    taken from the band's myspace: the Photographic - an instrumental rock duo out of Louisville, Ky - began creating music in February of 2003.

  • United Bible Studies

    (3,321 listeners)

    folk, psychedelic folk, free folk, experimental

    United Bible Studies is an experimental and improvisational folk band from Ireland. There are a few core members, and a host of incidental contributors on both the live performances and regular albums.

  • Windy & Carl

    (63,064 listeners)

    ambient, drone, post-rock, shoegaze

    Windy & Carl is the music project of husband and wife musicians Windy Weber and Carl Hultgren. They began collaborating on music in the early 1990s in Dearborn, Michigan. Their sound is very slow, dreamy, and based in drones. Using guitar, bass, and some keyboards and electronic effects as well as Windy's singing on some tracks they create long delicate washes of sound.

  • Wooden Shjips

    (64,515 listeners)

    psychedelic, psychedelic rock, experimental, noise rock

    Wooden Shjips is a vital and refreshingly inspired quartet from San Francisco playing loud rock ‘n’ roll in a style heavily influenced by the experimentalism of psychedelia, classical minimalism and garage rock excess.

  • Yo La Tengo

    (751,980 listeners)

    indie, indie rock, alternative, indie pop

    Yo La Tengo is an American indie rock band formed in Hoboken, New Jersey in 1984. Since 1992, the lineup has consisted of Ira Kaplan (guitars, vocals), Georgia Hubley (drums, vocals), and James McNew (bass, vocals).