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MGLP 015LP
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Subtitled: Quebec France 1967-1973 Psyche-Jello. "Propelled by forces running at speed 33, the Freak Out Total compilation series is back with a new volume. Once again it offers an eclectic mix of '60s and '70s jello-psych-bubble-trashy-pop-hard-soft-rock, giving new life to sometimes neglected (Guy Rheaume), forgotten (Moss Doss Phobosmoss), rejected (Pierre Mercier), or acclaimed (Les Classels, Francois Guy) French and Quebecois artists. Complied by Satan Belanger, unlikely guru of the underground, the Freak Out Total compilations should bring the listener to a constant state of near-nirvana or levitation, thanks to its fine selection of hypnotic jerks and frenetically demented dances." Limited edition of 500 copies, on 180 gram vinyl. Aritsts: Francois Guy, Lucille Bastien, Evolutions Phase 1, Les Classels, Madeleine Chartrand, Guy Rheaume, Yves Doesnias, Genese, Moss Doss Phobosmoss, Les Extremes, Pierre Mercier, Paul Baillargeon, Simon and Richard.
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MGLP 011LP
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"Commissioned by Italian producer Mémé Ibach (Karen Cheryl), Herman's Rocket was created in 1977 by Jean-Pierre Massiera and his half brother Bernard Torelli. The goal was to surf on the space disco trend, using sci-fi themes and intergalactic grooves. 'For Herman's Rocket and Venus Gang, the tracks were composed with mixes of delirious voices and moogs. Musicians and singers improvised totally. Afterward I added 'theme' gimmicks and different mixes keeping it fresh and unplanned.' -- Massiera. Limited pressing of 1000 copies worldwide. Ultra rare tracks from the Massiera library of goodies. Massiera is the French Joe Meek. Includes Mp3 download card. No CD version."
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TG 030CD
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"Satan Bélanger, the return? In 1993 the first assault of Les Biberons Bâtis, Attaboy On Meurt (an anthology of cassettes, released in 1984-85) had corrupted our ears in a beautiful way. Now, here's Ok C'est Correct, the second album of this group which is actually a solo act. Bruno Tanguay, the brain and the Satan Bélanger of Les Biberons Bâtis, presents us here his last grand cru. More machines, less humans, an uncommon experience on layers of plump dub sounds and psychedelic elasticity. Armed with synths, a clavinet, guitars and a vocoder, the Biberons Bâtis give birth to an disc well anchored in his roots but with an eye to the future, guaranteed to keep the cult of Satan Bélanger alive. About Satan, Bélanger that is, he doesn't sing any more, he speaks a little, but profoundly spazzes the knobs, enough to stun your hip neurones. Orgasms and discomfort assured!"
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TG 024CD
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"(Originally released in 1968) this is one of the most bizarre records ever released and one of the most sought after titles on the collectors' market. The Maledictus Sound are to instrumental rock what Frankenstein was to science... a laboratory monster... a strange creature assembled from a mish-mash of diverse musical sounds. Psychedelic pop, romantic ballads, musical tongue-in-cheek, drugged out chipmunks, near-delirium sound effects, horror movie screamadelia and a mega-twisted '60s vibe. Eclectic, epileptic. For Jello Biafra this is 'some of the most screaming exotica-psych I've ever heard in my life'. Featuring a bonus track."
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