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band and artist links Latest additions 26 August 2006 |
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The
Australian-based space-rock project of Michael Blackman.
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The
UK's number one Hawkwind tribute band (just how many are there?!), featuring
some top-quality beards.
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Our Dutch space-rocking friends. |
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American stoner-rock legends. |
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Current bouncy-spiky pop refuge of former Litmus drummer Ben. |
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Sadly defunct epic North London indie rock band - a shame as they were one of the best bands I've seen. - Martin |
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The God of Hellfire himself. |
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Journey to the medieval future with Circulus, a unique band and terribly nice chaps too. - Martin |
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The Arch Drude's fantastic Head Heritage website includes a biography, discography and online shop. |
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Biker rock'n'roll stalwarts led by the ever-entertaining Dumpy.
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Excellent space rockers from the distant north-west. |
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With recent and forthcoming CDs on the Ipecac, Neurot and Cunieform labels, Guapo are more progressive and less "prog". |
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The official Gong website run by GAS (Gong Appreciation Society). a lovely site, with all the info you could possibly want and you can buy stuff too. Constantly changing, but still one of the most original and under-rated bands around. - Martin |
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It's unlikely that Hawkwind need any introduction to anyone here. This is "mission control" - their official website, with news, links and photo gallery. |
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Legendary pioneer of the psychedelic guitar. |
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Portal webpage with links to sites for each of the members of Inner City Unit. |
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Guitarist Huw played on the first Hawkwind album and several in the 1980s, and remains a huge favourite with the fans. |
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Rock Is Alive, indeed. What more do I need to say, other than "do you need a support band, Mr Wyndorf?" - Martin |
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A newish website for one the best modern psychedelic bands you'll hear anywhere, and a definite Litmus favourite. |
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Over 20 years of twiddly, dubby space music. |
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Well, who doesn't like a bit of Euro-disco every now and then? Schmoof do it with humour and originality, and like analogue synths almost as much as Litmus do. - Martin |
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Tim is a world class guitar player (well, Guitarist magazine said so, anyway...). He's also a real gentleman (somewhat more important than the first comment). Tim, we salute you! - Marek |
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When he's not tech-ing for Hawkwind, bass player Mr. Dibs leads this cult British space-rock band. |
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Alisa Coral's "Psychosonic Space Rock" project - watch out for a guest appearance by Martin Litmus on the new album. |
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Classic Hawkwind songs played by classic Hawkwind musicians. |
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Quirky but melodic indie band who just happen to have had their demo recorded by Martin. |
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These Swedish doom rockers conjure up the dawning of the 1970s. |
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