Showing posts with label psych jams. Show all posts
Showing posts with label psych jams. Show all posts

Thursday, March 25, 2010

Deep Gaida



With the prospect of a Bulgarian hiking trip on my summer agenda I started doing some research on the local musics - in the course of which I discovered the gaida, a goatskin bagpipe indigenous to the Rhodope mountains of Southern Bulgaria. The Rhodope mountains are known for their flourishing music traditions, and due to their proximity to Greece bear part of that country's mythic legacy - the Rhodope's "Devil's Throat Cave" being supposedly the place where Orpheus descended to hell to retrieve his bride.

The gaida is played in a rather droney and intense way, sounding very little like its much kitschier Scottish cousin, and more like a certain Moroccan-Jajoukan pan flute. It's a haunting, spiritual sound that gains in intensity when it's like, played by a hundred dudes at once!

the last clip is my favorite, for obvious reasons. it's linked here as it is not embedding properly for some reason.












Thursday, March 12, 2009

psychedelic cuttings


get the curse magazine - "ivan smagghe's back of the box"
beyond the wizard's sleeve - get ready to fly
fantastikoi hxoi - na exeis ta panta 
fantastikoi hxoi - myspace page
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ivan smagghe presents five of his 'back of the box' tunes, including this hairy psych re-edit of "Get Ready to Fly" by Magic Sand, carried out by Erol Alkan and Richard Norris aka Beyond the Wizard's Sleeve. Shimmers and electric fuzz, with changes of Cream-style chords, lyrics in acid-era trip preparation. The Flesh Gordon blog offers a fantastic psych edit by a Greek, fantastikoi hxoi: a growing and sinister groove, and tense bells, silver appellian beats.