Band, GB
Rock
Ptolomy Psycon practically defines the raw UK underground of the early 1970s. I suppose the 99 count Holyground albums, or the hyper rare Dark album* can give you an indication of the recording quality. But the music is definitely influenced by the upcoming progressive rock movement, especially Hawkwind, Steel Mill, Jethro Tull and King Crimson. The AC also offers "Ptolomy Psycon has lots of that UK psychy proto-prog flavor. This was released as a 10" EP, in an edition of only 50 copies with homemade covers. The band were from the Birmingham area, and were supposedly all students in the same school (around 16-17 years old, I think). In fact, all the "orchestral" stuff you'll hear on this was apparently done by their school band, who they hired to play on the recording!" Hopefully they recorded more than the 22 minutes found here, as this is a really good example of the early 70s UK deep underground scene."
Tim Wood p, org, voc | |
Dave Gardiner vn, voc | |
Steve Biddle eb, voc | |
Adrian Laycock dr | |
Fritz Jones g, fl |
Track list and 30sec audio provided by
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Loose Capacitor | Ptolomy Psycon | 1971 | Album |