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Doctor Bishop
Oct 22, 2013

To understand what happened at the diner, we use Mr. Papaya. This is upsetting because he is the friendliest of fruits.
So what I'm looking for is some prog rock that has a similar sound to In the Court of the Crimson King. After listening to King Crimson's later work, I've frankly been quite disappointed to find by how they immediately move away from the hard rocking highs of ItCotCK to go in a much mellower, more jazzy direction, which basically renders the mood shifts that they love to pull so much completely toothless, at least in comparison to ItCotCK.

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Doctor Bishop
Oct 22, 2013

To understand what happened at the diner, we use Mr. Papaya. This is upsetting because he is the friendliest of fruits.
Looking for more stuff in a similar vein to I Monster's Neveroddoreven (specifically the original release), The Sound Defects' The Iron Horse, DJ Shadow's Endtroducing..., Black Moth Super Rainbow's Dandelion Gum, Miracle Musical's Hawaii Part II.

I know it mostly falls under trip-hop, synth-pop, and psych rock, but I'm looking for that "forbidden transmission from another dimension" vibe, if that makes any sense.

Doctor Bishop
Oct 22, 2013

To understand what happened at the diner, we use Mr. Papaya. This is upsetting because he is the friendliest of fruits.

HenryJLittlefinger posted:

Amon Tobin's Foley Room, ISAM, and Dark Jovian. He used to release live full shows for free on his website as well, and I remember a lot of them being harsh, dark, bizarre, and ominous.

Thanks for the recs. More literally otherworldly than I was expecting but I'm certainly not complaining.

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