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darXtar

darXtar

Originally formed in 1989 as a one-man project by Swedish guitarist and vocalist K.Soren Bengtsson. He was joined by bassist and vocalist Juha Nurmenniemi in the late stages of the first eponymous album Darxtar (1991), first released on cassette, later same year on CD.

They recorded another CD as a duo, Darker (1993), before bringing in Patric Danielsson on drums and Fredrik Sundkvist on violin to record the track UFO for the compilation CD Let your Freak Flag Fly (1993). Soon after Soren Martensson joined on hammond and synths, and it was as a five piece band they recorded the die-hard space rock album Daybreak (1994).

All recordings up to now was more or less done at Bengtssons home studio, and Daybreak was even released on Bengtssons own label SBm. Tensions in the band led to the sacking of Nurmenniemi and he was swiftly replaced by Marcus Pehrsson on bass and vocals. On the next album Sju (1996) they musically took a left turn to avoid being stuck in the spacerock idiom forever, momentarily without Sundkvist’s violin. Before it was released they joined Hawkwind’s Nik Turner for a concert in Sweden and by now Bjorn Jacobson had joined on guitar and vocals. However, even before Sju was done, they were working on a mammoth task with the Tombola (2001) album that took 4 years to complete, as well as 2 more years to find a label for.

Bjorn Jacobson later left and Soren Martensson was asked to leave after the album was released. During a few gigs they were joined by Per Hillblom on assorted space sounds and he became a permant member at the end of the recordings for We came too late (2005).

Still alive after 20 years they continue to work on new material and occasionally do a rare live concert, for example in 2010 in Wales where they once again teamed up with Nik Turner for a couple of songs. The latest addition to the vast catalog is the 2012 album Aged to Perfection with 8 new tracks.

Apart from the albums mentioned above, they have appeared on numerous tribute albums and compilations. See discography on www.darxtar.com for further details. Furthermore a few other musicians have joined darXtar on and off through the years, but the ones mentioned above should be regarded as permanent members at some point. Rest assured that all members are doubling on other assorted instruments as well, only their main instruments are listed above and below.

Discography:

darXtar (1991)
Darker (1993)
Let your Freak Flag Fly (1993)
Daybreak (1994)
Sju (1996)
Tombola (2001)
We Came Too Late (2005)
Aged to Perfection (2012)

Links:

http://darxtar.com/

https://www.facebook.com/darxtarmusic

ØRESUND SPACE COLLECTIVE Streaming New Song From “Give Your Brain a Rest from the Matrix” on Bandcamp

After the head start with West, Space and Love LP, Copenhagen based space rockers, Øresund Space Collective are moving forward. The band’s new vinyl release, an album called Phaze Your Fears is coming in two weeks and is available for pre-order on THIS LOCATION.

Additionally, the band will release a new CD for Give Your Brain a Rest from the Matrix album on July 1st. This recording is taken from the 2010′s session with the members of Siena RootMy Brother the WindSecret OysterFirst Band from Outer Space and The Univerzals. Artwork was done by David Graham.

Listen to Mainstream is the new Acid, taken from Give Your Brain a Rest from the Matrix below.


Links:

ØRESUND SPACE COLLECTIVE’s new album “West, Space and Love” Streaming in Full on The Obelisk

The space/psychedelic rock ensemble from Copenhagen, Øresund Space Collective, led by Scott „Dr. Space“ Heller are about to release a new, vinyl-only, album called „West, Space and Love“. The material on this album was recorded back in October 2009, featuring Billy „Love“ Forsberg and KG West from the Swedish jam rockers Siena Root.

The album is available only as only 200 copies of hand-painted vinyl and digital download, starting from March 31st. Visit The Obelisk website to stream „West, Space and Love“ in its entiretiy on THIS LOCATION.

Øresund Space Collective on the web:

http://www.oresundspacecollective.com
http://www.facebook.com/OresundSpaceCollective
http://oresundspacecollective.bandcamp.com

EARTHLING SOCIETY: Live Video from Eastern Haze 2007 Available

Shown below is the 36 minutes video from Earthling Society appearance on 2007′s Eastern Haze festival.

Progstravaganza X: Teaser No. 1

A lot of effort has been invested in the 10th part of Progstravaganza series of compilation, as it’s pretty clear that this is a jubilee edition of what we started almost two years ago. The thing with this part is that every of the bands off the compilation will be featured on our “special” mini-site where they will be presented with reviews, interviews and other features, plus via Prog Sphere Promotions we will run the promo campaigns for them, making sure that their music reach out new fans.

Shown below is the first teaser of the upcoming compilation, showcasing some of the bands that will be a part of this. Bands included, in order of appearance, are: We Could Build an Empire, On the Verge of Sanity, Sam Locke, The Skys, The Minstrel’s Ghost, Special Providence, Mighty Zazuum, Pyramidal.

ProgSphere’s Progstravaganza Compilation of Awesomeness – Part X will be available for free download and is set to be “released” on April 8th. It has to be mentioned that this is just one little sneak preview of the bands that will be featured on the compilation, there is certainly much more than this.

Øresund Space Collective: 24/02/2012 BETA, Copenhagen Gig Available for Download/Stream

Øresund Space Collective have played in BETA, Copenhagen, Denmark last week. The good thing is that the concert was recorded and is available for stream (check below) and download Head over there and get overdosed with spacey psychedelia at its best. Feel free to share the link and leave some feedback on the band’s official Facebook page on: https://www.facebook.com/OresundSpaceCollective

Tracklist:

1. Peace Cleaner>
2. Jam in B
3. Sabine’s Jam
4. Last Flight to Aurora
5. The Ether Stream
6. The Ground’s to hot on Mars
7. Meteor Showers

Bitter Resolve

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It’s a sound as old and weathered as the metamorphic bedrock under Chapel Hill, yet Bitter Resolve’s growl and grit also implies the living tectonic forces that oh-so-patiently shape the landscape itself. In debut LP Bows and Arrows Against the Lightning, the trio hearkens to heavy metal’s very inception. Blues riffage is subverted and given sharp, unwieldy angles: drumwork is freed from its traditional homogeneous plod and allowed to move laterally: and the distortion on that bass is just thick enough to give a contact buzz.

Chapel Hill and the Triangle area, until recently, had precious little heavy music to offer: the field is wide-open for Bitter Resolve’s brand of stoner-heaviness. Drummer Lauren Fitzpatrick’s beats are expressive and asymmetrical – she builds them, hammer and nail, from the ground up rather than subscribing to established rock drummer tropes. Walsh chugs with pagan defiance on a bass a year older than Black Sabbath. And guitarist R. Corey Dial grins euphorically, playing with his entire body as he solos or crunches along. His enthusiasm is as infectious as the patient thickness of music not evolved from, but born alongside 70s hard-smoking proto-metal.

The record demands high-volume treatment and the live show is full-body experience, like a medieval battle witnessed firsthand, as Bitter Resolve fights for every inch of ground on some rugged, battered field.

Discography:

Bows and Arrows Against the Lightning​. (2011)

Links:

http://bitterresolve.bandcamp.com
http://www.facebook.com/bitterresolve

Pyramidal

Pyramidal

Pyramidal is a Psychedelic / Space-Rock band from Alicante, Spain. Their influences come from progressive and hard rock bands of the 70s such as Hawkwind, Can, Black Sabbath, Amon Düül II, Captain Beyond or Ash Ra Tempel.

Born in 2010, Pyramidal’s members have a long career within the hard rock, stoner and psychedelic music scene, and played in several bands before.

Their first work came up at the end of December 2011 under the title “Dawn In Space”. A seven tracks LP mostly instrumental, full of lysergic sounds, obscure psychedelia and hypnotic rhythms that will take you to the deepest trance.

Enjoy your cosmic journey with us!

Line-up:

Miguel Rodes: Bass
Miguel Angel Sanz: Guitar & Synthesizer
Oscar Soler: Guitar & Vocals
Lluis Mas: Drums & Percussion

Discography:

Dawn In Space (CD, Radix Records, 2011)
http://pyramidalmusic.bandcamp.com/

Links:

Myspace
http://www.myspace.com/pyramidal

Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Pyramidal/164402436915727

Last.fm
http://www.lastfm.es/music/pyramidal

Twitter
https://twitter.com/pyramidalband

YouTube
http://www.youtube.com/user/Pyramidalband

Blog
http://pyramidalmusic.tumblr.com/

Øresund Space Collective “Chased by the Space Police” Out Now!

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The third Prog Sphere Records release is a single of space rockers Øresund Space Collective called Chased by the Space Police. This track originates from the band’s It’s All About Delay session from March 2006.

The single comes together with amazing artwork (as shown above) designed by Påhl Sundström, with notes about the session and track itself written by Dr. Space, and is available on Prog Sphere Bandcamp. Without further ado, get over there and grab this piece of awesomeness!

Artwork designed by Påhl Sundström

Øresund Space Collective on the web:

http://www.oresundspacecollective.com/
http://www.facebook.com/OresundSpaceCollective

What does Øresund Space Collective Have in Plan for 2012?

In an update on the ØSC official website, Dr. Space tells:

The first concert dates for the year are starting to come in. We are working hard of getting the next studio material finsihed. We have one LP and one CD that need song titles, artwork and to be mastered for release. We are also working on a double DVD live from Loppen 2011, which we have excellent multitrack mixes and 4 camera angles. No idea when this will be finished but I hope by the summer. Thanks to everyone who is buying the lastest CD. I am really happy with the results. A new single out take from the It’s all about Delay sessions is coming out on Jan 21st on Progsphere Records. See you at BETA in Copenhagen on Feb 24th for the first space out of the new year…