HOMEMADE LOFI PSYCH --- WHERE TO START?





"There is so much great music here..." WHERE TO START???

I recommend to
start with the HLFP-Samplers (especially HLFP 04).
Here you will come to know many of the bands/musicians featured in this blog. If you like what you hear, you may check out more of their music later on.
(You may also click on the picture on the sidebar and you will find the original post with download links.)

There is also a "FOCUS ON..." section. Here you will find albums that imo are absolutely great (***** = "five-stars-recordings") and that are essential listening and strongly recommended for download.


I TRY to RE-UP some stuff that has been down from time to

time, but I still don't have enough time to

listen to/post much new stuff.

Sorry!

IMPRESSUM: see here!

Friday, December 12, 2008

Pan Amp - Orange EP/2000 Sessions (GER 2000)



Pan Amp - 2000 Sessions
(mp3 zip, 4 tracks, 44,8 MB, 33 min)
Get it here (RE-UP when requested)!

As announced: the two remaining recordings by PAN AMP, both from 2000. My personal favourites are "Drug" (11 minutes plus) and "Flower" with over 8 minutes). "Birds" (10.25 min) was co-written with Suse G. (while still a member of ORANGE) and can also be found in a different, much shorter version on the last ORANGE demo.
(You will find PAN AMP's "Mixes EP" from 2001 here.) Click on the covers to read the song titles.


Pan Amp - Orange EP (2000)
(mp3 zip, 4 tracks, 38,1 MB, 28 min)
Get it here (RE-UP when requested)!

If you like Maxim Engl's guitar style and songwriting, you should also check out his work with ORANGE (psychedelic grunge, rock), EPHEMEROL (post rock/noise), POET ZERO (solo work) and THE JANITORS OF LUNACY (dark industrial). You will find recordings by all this artists/bands for download in the blog archives ("labels" at the sidebar)! Enjoy!

1 comment:

Steve Engler said...

I thought I'd reply to your comment on the Ghosts Inc. album here, so you would get the message. We would be honored if you post the album here, and thanks for the comment thi looks like a very cool blog.