If you mean the mad percussive thing, it's Kindred Spirit - Inner Languages (Act 1). Then Afrikan Dreamland - Welcome To Alkebulan comes in over the top (both have bell-like sounds.)
Big fan. Obv the early bleak noise stuff is legendary:
This is great dubby percussive ambience like "In My Heart":
CO goes d'n'b:
This mix of mine starts with about 12 minutes of CO vinyl:
Even his legendary hatchet jobs had these incredible lines like "Indie is the only type of pop that hasn't superseded poetry."
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Digbeth Institute, Birmingham
Melody Maker (21 Oct 95)
INDIE is in Birmingham. Indie goes down a rapturous storm. Indie makes everyone happy tonight. Indie is...
They were barely known in Japan. They had one appearance on an ultra-obscure Japanese compilation LP in 1973, then didn't have anything else released (and even then, Japan-only bootlegs) until at least the late 80s.
Some instrumental albums that might be up your street, for me Stoner Doom is definitely one of those genres with a massive drop off in quality once you get past the big names, but what do you expect from stoners?
Yeah there's no weight to LRD. It's headfuck music but not really a body trip, although I guess you can groove to the basslines in a proto-post-punk way.
If it's the slow, hypnotic dirges you're into, try some Funeral Doom. It's more cold and melancholy than warm and trippy though, and your tolerance for death growls and 90s keyboard sounds might be a factor.
Can't find it but I have this truly execrable white label that has lyrics beginning something like "from when did this happen..." sung to the fucking Flintstones theme.
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