Playing the best 60s and early 70s psychedelic and hippie rock music on the planet. A virtual time portal into one of the most creative and innovative musical periods of all time.
Ideal for psychedelic cartoon, horror movies, evil clown, Tv, comedy films, crazy video games, Youtube, and more. Saraswati by Raffaele De Leonardo 1:03 Add to Cart Buy a License Abstract track with a psychedelic flavor, a mix of east and west music with participation of Sitar, synths...
Some albums, songs or even sounds connect with your psyche and when they do it’s like you’ve waited all your life to finally hear them and the feeling is the closest thing to experiencing a perfect environment for your soul. When you hear this special personal music it’s like finding ...
group music making. What were you listening to before you started CMG (Courtyard Music Group). What would you say about groups like Incredible String Band, Fairport Convention or were you maybe familiar with less known bands like Comus, Spirogyra and similar? Frank Swales: In the early days ...
https://www.youtube.com/@pietkost/fea… Mythos The new album is ready, or should I say the creative part. It has been mastered (fantastic!!) and the artwork is done. Currently it is in the vinyl process, waiting for a test pressing. ...
playing since he was 14, and with a ton of YouTube tutorials, has taught himself keyboard and drums, and also the art of recording and mixing. ‘La Morosophie’ is his first album. It’s purely homemade, composed, recorded, and mixed entirely in his apartment. He plays every instrument...
How did you first get interested in music and was there a particular moment that you knew you wanted to become a musician? Jean-Jacques Birgé: In the 60s, I was interested in The Beatles and The Rolling Stones as any teenager, listening to French radio programs. But in 1968,...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kyBUyUrI2vI April 28th, 2019 at 7:59 am Fred auga Says: Just read your story and for a kid that grew up in the bay area during the 60s and 70s we were so lucky to have someone like bill around the ass he was was legendary but the music he...
There’s a kind of song I’ve always adored—those sentimental slow songs from the ’50s and ’60s, best embodied in the musical style known as “doo-wop”: songs about lost loves, missed chances, regrets of all kinds. But it’s a fairly light kind of melancholy that you can almost...
How would you describe the local scene there? In 1965, the “music scene” in America was often conservative yet diverse, similar throughout many regions. University students had access to international touring artists like Ravi Shankar, and the general public to Broadway musicals, ballet an...