Gnod - Untitled I
Flower Travellin’ Band - Twenty-First Century Schizoid Man
Acid Mother’s Temple - Dark Stars In The Dazzling Sky (22:20)
Take that Medulla Oblongata.

A Spaced Oddity - side b
B1 A.L.O. Orchestra* – The Last Time
B2 Baby Huey – Hard Times
B3 Howard Blake – Elephant Rides Again
B4 Rock Is A Four Letter Word – Trouble
B5 US 69* – 2069 A Spaced Oddity
Giant Crab - A Giant Crab Comes Forth/It Started With A Little Kiss (1968)
blast off motherfuckers!
Kim Jung Mi - ºñ°¡¿À³× (1973)
White Noise - Here Come The Fleas
some wacky ass psych.
TIMEZONE - space walker
The Flying Guitars - Electronics (from Mind Expanders II)
So nuts but such a fucking great track
The Limiñanas - Tigre du Bengale (inst.)
Zodiac - Road Star Blues
I had to break this one out tonight and thought I would share it (or half or it, buy it, the second side is way awesome too).
Pisces : A Lovely Sight (side a)
from Numero Group:
1969’s A Lovely Sight, Pisces’ only attempt at an LP, never made wax; but the fuzz guitar phrases and tambourine shuffle of “Dear One” instantly illustrate the band’s woozy realm. Deeper inside, bass scales borrowed from Sgt. Pepper give way to Who moves wrecked by bad fidelity and harsh intrusions of found sounds. Jefferson Airplane’s swirled, lysergic Haight Street utopia melds with the urban narcosis of the Velvet Underground’s East Village.
from the NY Times
The latest time capsule of deeply obscure local music opened by the archivists at the Numero Group is the Pisces collection “A Lovely Sight,” a set of modest, eerie psychedelia from exotic Rockford, Ill. As the 1960s ended, Jim Krein and Paul DiVenti (both born under Pisces) were collaborators in a low-budget studio they named A Lovely Sight, concocting songs under the influence of the Beatles, folk-rock, garage-rock and sundry 1960s pop. They sang or turned the mike over to the somberly emotive Linda Bruner, and they sound deeply introverted, offering lyrics like “Somewhere there waits a golden day” and “The mystery of life is still unlearned.” The songs rarely go faster than a moody midtempo, suspended in reverb with distortion on some of the fringes. What makes the tracks haunting is their austerity, the way they use just a handful of instruments — notably a minimum of standard trap drumming — to suggest desolate isolation. Whether it was deliberate artistic restraint or just a lack of resources makes no difference 40 years later.
Tucky Buzzard “Sky Balloon”
Dude…
Rare Bird - As You Mind Flies By
B1 Flight Part 1 : As Your Mind Flies By 9:46
B2 Flight Part 2 : Vacuum 3:16
B3 Flight Parts 3+4 : New York + Central Park (Medley) 6:33
Ermin Grud “secrets and wishing stones”