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The Electric Lounge of Aural Ecstasy Flute Players Are Hot!

The Electric Lounge of Aural Ecstasy Flute Players Are Hot! Download from: [mf] or [mg] Unzip pass:  tdats On Saturday 9th of March 2012, Scott Sroka (aka DJ Cheesus) and co-host Star Gazer dedicated an Electric Lounge of Aural Ecstasy show on Core of Destruction Radio to rock music involving the flute. During the show he interviewed flautist Ian Andeson from Jethro Tull, and played only cool 70s tracks with lots of rocking flute. Included among his picks were all the tracks I used on a previous TDATS comp: Vol78: I Was Only Dreaming. As usual, he and Star Gazer have shed some more light on them, like the fact the Fashion Pinks "Im a Man" is a cover of a Stevie Winwood/Spencer Davis Group classic. In this download I have included the entire show, in three parts. The third part is the Ian Anderson interview spot, during which Scott also played some Anderson/Tull classics and newies. Ian gives a great interview about all things Tull, along with news of his current...

The Day After The Sabbath 78 I Was Only Dreaming flute special

The Day After The Sabbath 78 I Was Only Dreaming flute special Download from  [mf] or [mg] Unzip password:  tdats TDATS 78: I Was Only Dreaming ?[?Flutes In Heavy 70s Prog?]? by Rich Aftersabbath on Mixcloud Flutes . There, I said it. Before the more metal-minded of you out there run for cover, keep listening.......nothing exemplifies and defines that authentic progressive rock sound we all love more than a well-placed touch of virtuoso flute. Let me reassure you, all the tracks in this exhilarating volume also pass the TDATS seal of approval for heaviness, groove or fuzz. There has been a recent resurgence of interest in the prog-rock instruments of old with bands such as Blood Ceremony and Circulus bringing flutes back to the front of the stage. Flute is not usually a priority for me in my searches, which is why I really appreciate it on the occasions that I come across some I like. The welcome addition of flute adds an extra...