Psychedelic Music - Albums - 'Psychonaut'

Psychonaut

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Brainticket


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Originally released in 1972,this was the German/Swiss band's second lp.To me,it's a bit better than their debut,1971's 'Cottonwood Hill'. For one thing,it's more song oriented. Tracks I was sort of blown away with were the ethinic folk-like "Radagacuca",the rocker "Watchin' You" and "Like A Place In The Sun" (very impressive spoken word performance here). Also dug "Coco Mary". This is,without a doubt a true krautrock classic. Line-up: Joel Vandroogenbroeck-flute,keyboards & vocals,Carole...

Track listing

1 . Radagacuca
2 . One Morning
3 . Watchin' You
4 . Like A Place In The Sun
5 . Feel The Wind Blow
6 . Coc' O Mary

Videos


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Brainticket - One Morning
the track "One Morning" from the second album "Psychonaut"


Brainticket - Radagacuca
Don`t look at the pictures - just enjoy the sound!!! Thats the clue!!! Maybe the best track - at least for my taste - from the band "Brainticket" (album called "Psychonaut").


Coc´o Mary Brainticket
Die Psychedelic Rock-Band "Brainticket" wurde Anfang der siebziger Jahre von dem belgischen Multiinstrumentalisten Joel Vandroogenbroeck gegründet. Sie entstand aus der im Jahre 1967 gegründeten Soul-Jazz-Band „Barry Window and the Movements (Sänger Barry Window aus Basel, Schweiz), deren Mitglieder Joel Vandroogenbroeck, Ron Bryer und Wolfgang Paap zusammen mit einigen gleichgesinnten süddeutschen Krautrock-Musikern eine neue internationale Combo gründeten. Braintickets erstes Album Cottonwoodhill ist angeblich die Vertonung eines LSD-Trips und gilt bis heute als eines der psychedelischsten Alben überhaupt. de.wikipedia.org



Brainticket - Places Of Light [Cottonwoodhill] 1970
Brainticket - Places Of Light [Cottonwoodhill] 1970 Cottonwoodhill is one of the trippiest records ever made, capturing the intensity of the peak LSD experience far more successfully than any Timothy Leary recording, and even today, when many such documents from that era can sound silly and dated, Brainticket's fascinating debut still holds hallucinogenic potency. The record has only two proper songs, "Black Sand" and "Places of Light," with a side and a half of the album taken up by the three-part "Brainticket." "Black Sand" opens the disc with a driving funk beat and powerful organ and guitar interplay, adding in vocals distorted beyond coherency. "Places of Light" begins in a slightly lighter vein as a flute leads the proceedings, a looser jazzier piece that throws in some of Dawn Muir's odd spoken word vocals. Before one realizes what has happened, the piece has faded out and there is suddenly a crashing sound, car horns, and engines starting up. "Brainticket" is a bizarre roller coaster ride through weird sound effects and electronics, an endless organ riff, and Muir's acid-rush ramblings from hushed whisper to urgent screams, as any coherency she had earlier becomes lost to mind-expanding visions. Rather than the laid-back mellow groove of some psychedelic music from this era, Cottonwoodhill has a hyper energy in the frenetic organ riff and Muir's voice, like an acid trip out of control, while at times the various sound effects take over completely. - Ron Bryer ...


'Blacksand' - Brainticket - classic spacerock - new version by Cranium Pie's...
Baking Research Station. Brainticket were Swiss, so there. They were also responsible for some of the finest spacerock or progressive rock EVER. Now Cranium Pie's offshhot reinterpret 'Blacksand' - and how! (only an excerpt from the album track is playing here). 'Roqueting Through Space' - a new colour vinyl LP+7" single extravaganza from Fruits de Mer Records. 'Roqueting Through Space' includes tracks originally recorded by Can, Hawkwind, Julian Cope, Pink Floyd, Neu! and Brainticket, reinterpreted by great new bands including Cranium Pie's Baking Research Station, Sendelica (with Nik Turner!), Vibravoid, Helicon and many more. Find out more about our 19" of krautrock and spacerock aural pleasure by heading to www.fruitsdemerrecords.com, then reserve your copy by emailing andy@fruitsdemerrecords.com all the best from Fruits de Mer Records


Brain Ticket - Radacacuca, 1972
Artist: Brain Ticket Track: Radacacuca Album: Psychonaut, 1972



BRAINTICKET one morning 1972
hypnotic wonder from "Psychonauts", second lp issued by this strange european band (Swiss, German, and Italian members)... dare a taste ;) phrockblog3.blogspot.com