27 August, 2022

Playlist - 27 August 2022

8pm
Quandary    Waiting for change (2010) (Ready To Fail)
The Slow Light    It all lost sense (2022) (Liminal)
The Slow Light    Cinema of the mind (2020) (Cinema Of The Mind)
All India Radio    Beginning Part 1 (2022) (The Generator Of All Infinity)
All India Radio    Jupiter 26 (2022) (The Generator Of All Infinity)
Toehider    The hoarder (single version) (2022) (I Have Little to No Memory Of These Memories)
Quandary    Cloud shapes (2010) (Ready To Fail)
Caligula’s Horse    The city has no empathy (2011) (Moments From Ephemeral City)
9pm
Rush    Kid gloves (1984) (Grace Under Pressure)
Rush    Cygnus X-1 (live) (1978/1998) (Different Stages - Live)
Rush    Headlong flight (2012) (Clockwork Angels)
Robert Reed    Ommadawn Part 1 (2022) (Live Tubular Tribute with Robert Reed - Ommadawn 45th Concert)
Moon Safari    Beyond the door (2005) (A Doorway To Summer)

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Herewith to supplement the above fine selections from the Australian music scene, "music with pictures". The music for most of these Aussie bands is available for perusal of course on their respective Bandcamp pages: 

From Brisbane band Quandary, another fine (instrumental)  tune. Sadly, Quandary have since disbanded but guitarist Sam Vallen can still be heard with Caligula's Horse - as was drummer Geoff Irish too (until 2015 that is):

 From Adelaide band The Slow Light, formerly instrumental, now stepping ahead to a future with vocals (a fine band either way) - a track from their upcoming new album Liminal:

From Hobart, All India Radio, also with a new album imminent:


Toehider, aka Michael Mills (of Melbourne), and yet another upcoming album...

Turning the clock back to the year 2011 for Brisbane band Caligula's Horse, a year after Sam Vallen and Geoff Irish recorded the one and only album with the band Quandary:

For posterity, the 45th Anniversary show for Ommadawn by Robert Reed and Tubular Tribute:


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