I like the combination of those genres. Imagine a playlist starting with Supper's Ready, followed by High Hopes, Time, The Great Gig In The Sky and Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Pink Floyd), then In The Light, In My Time Of Dying, Dazed And Confused, The Battle Of Evermore and Stairway to heaven (Led Zeppelin), after this The Revealing Science Of God (Dance Of The Dawn) or The Remembering / High The Memory (YES), then Your Face, Things To Remember, Prayer Of Jonas In The Belly Of The Whale (White Star Hawk Spirit Dance) (Peter Murphy), Then the whole "Spiritchaser"-Album by DEAD CAN DANCE and their album DIONYSUS, then the whole "OCTOBER RUST"-Album by Type O Negative, then Lunacy, The Seer Returns, Avatar, Apostate, Kirsten Supine, A Little Boy (For Chester Burnett), Cloud Of Forgetting, Cloud Of Unknowing, The Glowing Man (SWANS) and to end it, this song! a very long playlist, but I would listen to it all the way through! But I see your point. Sometimes prog rock is very twee and cheesy, but space rock has this darker, harder sounding.
I forgot "Kvitravn" by Wardruna, "The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway" and "Selling England By The Pound" by Genesis, and "Floodland" by The Sisters Of Mercy, and "AERIAL" and "50 Words For Snow" by Kate Bush
They're both great, but prog tends to be optimistic or grandiose, while space is somewhat scorched earth or fatalistic. There's a time and mood for each.
Kick this song up to 1.5 times speed and the Weed Harvester really gets grooving
Awesome.. universe really hight
Building universes with this one
Awesomeness!!! Cool!Psychedelic Vibes!Thxs.
Top great trip
amazing
Amazing!!
sick jam
Groovy
Space rock > prog rock tbh
I like the combination of those genres. Imagine a playlist starting with Supper's Ready, followed by High Hopes, Time, The Great Gig In The Sky and Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Pink Floyd), then In The Light, In My Time Of Dying, Dazed And Confused, The Battle Of Evermore and Stairway to heaven (Led Zeppelin), after this The Revealing Science Of God (Dance Of The Dawn) or The Remembering / High The Memory (YES), then Your Face, Things To Remember, Prayer Of Jonas In The Belly Of The Whale (White Star Hawk Spirit Dance) (Peter Murphy), Then the whole "Spiritchaser"-Album by DEAD CAN DANCE and their album DIONYSUS, then the whole "OCTOBER RUST"-Album by Type O Negative, then Lunacy, The Seer Returns, Avatar, Apostate, Kirsten Supine, A Little Boy (For Chester Burnett), Cloud Of Forgetting, Cloud Of Unknowing, The Glowing Man (SWANS) and to end it, this song! a very long playlist, but I would listen to it all the way through!
But I see your point. Sometimes prog rock is very twee and cheesy, but space rock has this darker, harder sounding.
I forgot "Kvitravn" by Wardruna, "The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway" and "Selling England By The Pound" by Genesis, and "Floodland" by The Sisters Of Mercy, and "AERIAL" and "50 Words For Snow" by Kate Bush
They're both great, but prog tends to be optimistic or grandiose, while space is somewhat scorched earth or fatalistic. There's a time and mood for each.