band and artist links

Latest additions 26 August 2006

Alien Dream
The Australian-based space-rock project of Michael Blackman.
Assassins of Silence
The UK's number one Hawkwind tribute band (just how many are there?!), featuring some top-quality beards.

Astrosoniq

Our Dutch space-rocking friends.

The Atomic Bitchwax

American stoner-rock legends.

Beestings

Current bouncy-spiky pop refuge of former Litmus drummer Ben.

Blusher

Sadly defunct epic North London indie rock band - a shame as they were one of the best bands I've seen. - Martin

Arthur Brown

The God of Hellfire himself.
Circulus
Journey to the medieval future with Circulus, a unique band and terribly nice chaps too. - Martin

Julian Cope

The Arch Drude's fantastic Head Heritage website includes a biography, discography and online shop.
Dumpy's Rusty Nuts
Biker rock'n'roll stalwarts led by the ever-entertaining Dumpy.

Earthling Society

Excellent space rockers from the distant north-west.

Guapo
With recent and forthcoming CDs on the Ipecac, Neurot and Cunieform labels, Guapo are more progressive and less "prog".
Gong
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
Hawkwind
It's unlikely that Hawkwind need any introduction to anyone here. This is "mission control" - their official website, with news, links and photo gallery.
Tony Hill's Fiction
Legendary pioneer of the psychedelic guitar.
Inner City Unit
Portal webpage with links to sites for each of the members of Inner City Unit.
Huw Lloyd Langton
Guitarist Huw played on the first Hawkwind album and several in the 1980s, and remains a huge favourite with the fans.
Monster Magnet
Rock Is Alive, indeed. What more do I need to say, other than "do you need a support band, Mr Wyndorf?" - Martin
Mr Quimby's Beard
A newish website for one the best modern psychedelic bands you'll hear anywhere, and a definite Litmus favourite.
Ozric Tentacles
Over 20 years of twiddly, dubby space music.

Schmoof

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
Tim Scott
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
Spacehead
When he's not tech-ing for Hawkwind, bass player Mr. Dibs leads this cult British space-rock band.
Space Mirrors
Alisa Coral's "Psychosonic Space Rock" project - watch out for a guest appearance by Martin Litmus on the new album.
Space Ritual
Classic Hawkwind songs played by classic Hawkwind musicians.
Superfluid
Quirky but melodic indie band who just happen to have had their demo recorded by Martin.
Witchcraft
These Swedish doom rockers conjure up the dawning of the 1970s.

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