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Published: 2010/03/01
by Jeff Conklin
Psych Survey: Jeff Conklin, East Village Radio

Jeff Conklin, East Village Radio
5 Under the Radar ‘60s/’70s Records
1. Trad Gras Och Stenar, Djungelins Lag, Sweden, 1971
Trees, Grass, and Stones combined a love of minimalism with blistering free rock and elements of traditional Swedish folk to produce a wholly unique brand of trance inducing psychedelia. Like many of their fellow travellers, this live document best showcases their revelatory approach to rock and roll.
2. Ash Ra Tempel, Ash Ra Tempel, Germany, 1971
The brainchild of guitar wizard Manuel Gottsching and featuring future snyth superstar Klaus Schulze on drums, Ash Ra Tempel’s first album transcended popular notions of what guitar, bass and drums could accomplish and virtually created the “space rock” genre.
3. Popol Vuh, Letzte Tage Letzte Nacht, Germany, 1975
Probably best known as Werner Herzog’s go to band for scoring some of his best films, Popol Vuh was the creative outlet for pianist Florian Fricke. Letzte Tage, Letzte Nacht inhabits a space of pastoral folk-rock beauty and features some of the finest cosmic electric guitar ever recorded courtesy of the tragically underrated Daniel Fischlescher.
4. Taj Mahal Travellers, August, Japan, 1974
A free improv group that employed a wide array of traditional stringed instruments, electronics, hand percussion, and human voices to create a swirling vortex of sound that has informed much of the present day underground drone/psych scene.
5. Godz, Godz 2, USA, 1967
The Velvet Underground weren’t the only NYC band undermining the flower vibes of the 60’s.The Godz perverted folk, pop and garage rock with ramshackle arrangements and lo-fi production and may have unwittingly sown the seeds for for the “freak-folk” movement of the 00’s.
5 Essential Post-1979 Psych Albums
1. Meat Puppets, Up on the Sun, USA, 1985
By their third album Meat Puppets had perfected their unholy combination of punk, country, and psychedelia. The Meat Puppets had reigned in the ferociousness of their previous work and produced a sunstroked record that went against the dogmatic principles of the hardcore scene that spawned them.
2. Sun City Girls, Torch of the Mystics, USA 1990
Unclassifiable in the most beautiful way, the Sun City Girls pillaged every corner of the musical universe in a pursuit of sonic transcendence. With a seemingly impenetrable discography that spanned three decades, Torch of the Mystics remains as the crown jewel of SCG’s brand of post-psychedelic headswirl.
3. Various Artists, Tokyo Flashback, Japan, 1991
The first entry in a continuing series documenting Japan’s perpetual psychedelic rock scene. The PSF label’s Tokyo Flashback compilation is an incendiary introduction to such legendary fuzz mavens as Marble Sheep, White Heaven, Ghost among others. Absolutely essential.
4. Six Organs of Admittance, Dark Noontide, USA, 2002
Based around the guitar of Ben Chasny, Six Organs of Admittance’s second LP seamlessly combines gorgeous introspective acoustic guitar with smoked out drones and blissed electric leads to create a hazy melancholic atmosphere.
5. Jackie-O Motherfucker, The Magick Fire Music/Wow!, USA, 2003
An amorphous group of musicians centered around visionary Tom Greenwood, Jacki-O Motherfucker’s sprawling opus is a psychotropic stew of free jazz skronk, Harry Smith devotionals and krautrock boogie.
Relix A/V
Tim Flannery & The Lunatic Fringe with Bob Weir "Friend of the Devil"
This performance took place at a benefit for San Francisco Giants’ fan Brian Stow, who was beaten in the parking lot of Dodgers Stadium on opening day. This video appears courtesy of Bay Area Music Magazine.
Chamberlin "Lost In The World"
Chamberlin performs a Kayne West song, which appears on the group’s new EP, Cabin Covers.
The Lever and Rail "Already Gone"
The Lever and Rail: Trevor Garrod (Tea Leaf Green) and Lael Neale, performed this song in the Relix boiler room from their debut album, Yes/No.
Dan Bern & Common Rotation "We Will Not Be Divided"
Here’s a look at the ongoing collaboration between Dan Bern and Common Rotation. The four musicians recently stopped by Relix to perform this song which originally appeared on Bern’s Anthems EP.
Strange Thunder: The Evolution of Howlin Rain
Acclaimed photographer Pamela Littky directed this short film, which shares the story of Howlin Rain. Rick Rubin produced the group’s next album, The Russian Wilds, which is set for a February 12 release.
Superhuman Happiness "See Me On My Way"
Superhuman Happiness grace the Relix boiler room with an unreleased tune.
The Thousand Pities "Super High Moon"
Here is the premiere of the video created by animator and artist, Jelani John for The Thousand Pities’ “Super High Moon.” The group’s debut album Believe in Sound was released last year.
RatDog Exclusive Rehearsal Footage
TRI has kindly shared some exclusive footage of “New Minglewood Blues” from yesterday’s rehearsal. Tune into TRI Studios at 5pm PST (8pm EST) tonight to catch RatDog’s return!
Yarn "Annie"
Here’s a previously unreleased song that is set to appear on the next studio album from Yarn.
World Premiere: Bad Weather California "I’ll Reach Out My Hand"
Bad Weather California’s new LP Sunkissed, is their debut for Akron/Family’s Family Tree Records. Here is the premiere video of the first track from Sunkissed, which set for a February 21 release.
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