Previously unreleased bonus jam by Swedish psychedelic rock band International Harvester recorded on August 10-12th 1968 in Nacka Aula, Stockholm.
Pärson Sound – Pärson Sound (2001)
“Before to become TRÄD, GRÄS OCH STENAR, this late 60’s Swedish musical collective were first known under the name PÄRSON SOUND and then as INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER. They only published one album with the original formation. This band can easily define the Sweden’s krautrock sound. Not so far from ÄLGARNAS TRÄDGÅRD and CHARLIE & ESDSOR… A brilliant psych album with buzzing drone-ragas and cavernous free rock improvisations.”
Ten Years After – Live at the Fillmore East 1970 (2001)
Heavy jams by English blues rock band Ten Years After recorded live at the Fillmore East, New York City on Friday 27 and Saturday 28 February 1970.
Renzoku Shasatsuma – 1978.3.26 Shibuya Yaneura (2001)
“Power trio from Kyoto, Japan that released a live LP called “Shibuya Yaneura” recorded on March 26th 1978.”
Dark – The Jam 1975 (2001)
Psychedelic jam by English psychedelic rock band Dark recorded in a basement in 1975.
Pharaoh Overlord – #1 (2001)
“Finland’s Pharaoh Overlord take huge rock songs and turn them into minimal trance-inducing drones. Drawing influence from 70’s drug rock like Pink Floyd, Hawkwind and krautrock ala Can and Neu!, their 2nd full length sees them venturing further into the void of repetition and psychedelia. Pharaoh Overlord features members of Circle.”
Sea of Tombs – Sea of Tombs (2001)
“Sea Of Tombs features Earthless drummer Mario Rubalcaba (also of Clikatat Ikatowi and Rocket From The Crypt) and delivers a similiar but more primitive version of heavy, sludgy acid-rock… Raw, murky blues-based heavy rock mutated into a rumbling hypno-trance, glazed with unreal amounts of bass and murky fuzz, usually locked into a plodding propulsive dirge that never speeds up all that much and which contributes to the hypnotic brain-haze that these cats administer. Check this out if yer into the heavy, sludgy psych-drug dirges of Earthless, Mammatus, Dead Meadow, and Ahkmed.”