Sunday, March 15, 2009

TUMULTO-S/T, LP, 1975, CHILE



Nice wailing Chilean psych with a typically baked and inviting South American counterculture atmosphere and, to my ears, more of an akin to Argentine blasters like Montes, Malon or Relax. Not a life changer but a sweet bit of psychotropic exotica regardless.

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Note: As you can see from the above, I've made the decision with these last 5 posts to use Megaupload as the secondary host alongside Rapidshare rather that Sharebee, after their recent (if very sporadic) issues with third party advertiser-generated malware, which will be the case with all my future posts. Hope this proves to be an acceptable solution.

9 comments:

  1. Thanks for this album, let's check it out.

    On unrelated news, why not choose mediafire? I'm just curious...

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  2. Pedro Homero-Mediafire routinely deletes posts. Five of mine were removed within a period of a few weeks shortly after I tried their service long ago.

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  3. Uhm, how odd - i've got around 30 GB on 3 accounts, and they've never deleted anything from me - but my stuff doesn't have so many people interested, i gather. Ok, thanks for answering.

    Oh wait, how "long ago" was that?

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  4. Tumulto is horrible! : ) I have treid that maybe the owner of this amazing blog could show some of the nice chilean post-dictatorship experimental movement. Productora Mutante, Jacobino, Templo Sagital, Cumshot Records have very interesting, and very underground release... a loooot more interesting than Tumulto for sure : )

    templosagital.blogspot.com

    productoramutante.blogspot.com

    cumshotrecords.cl

    http://www.jacobinodiscos.cl/

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  5. Oh wait, how "long ago" was that?
    Probably mid-2007.

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  6. do any of you possess any Schimpfluch-Gruppe or Dave Phillips

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  7. Hello
    Very Good Stuff.Thanks

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  8. Hi,
    other sources say this album is from 1973; they broke up soon after due to Pinochet taking power and reformed later (the two last tracks are their 1977 single).
    While the track titles are in the right order, the tracks in this download are mistitled. As far as I could work out, if you rearrange the tracks as follows, you get the correct playing order -
    10, 5, 6, 9, 14, 11, 3, 1, 7, 8, 2, 13, 12, 4

    regards,
    Chris

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