Canterbury Scene

Recommend me some good Canterbury Scene lads.

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There was this one band from it I listened to once but I've forgotten their name

Soft Machine - Bundles
Gong - Flying teapot
Gong - Camembert electrique
Robert Wyatt - Rock bottom
Egg - The polite force

Soft Machine - Third
Henry Cow - Unrest
Hugh Hopper - 1984
Matching Mole - Matching Mole

tfw you live in canterbury, feels good

that all yor idols are dead

canterbury doesn't get better than the first hatfield and the north album.

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Haven't listened to Hatfield and the north yet. Are they at all similar to Caravan or Gong for example?

Happens to the best of us

Closer to Caravan, but a bit more fusion-oriented. Also Richard Sinclair is in both bands. Hatfield gets bonus points for gorgeous female vocal harmonies throughout via the "Northettes"

Thank you. Any recommendations for Canterbury scene space rock albums? I loved Eloy's Ocean, so I'd like to hear something similar.

Does it have to be canterbury?

I love this tbqh
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i dont think this is considered canterbury but it's very good

thats the thread...

Soft Machine volumes I-2.
Camembert Electrique.
Egg's Polite Force

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I lived in Canterbury for a bit. You ever been to or heard of Womenswold?

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I've driven past it before never really been there though, why?

Just curious because it felt like being at the end of the earth. Like I could've died out there and not been found for a month or so.

Like 7 o'clock bus journeys in the dark and the snow, walking along country roads with no paths. Then waiting for the bus again out in the dark and the cold.

A weird feeling.

that sounds cool as fuck honestly, ideal place to move in and write music

I WANNA HEAR CARAVAN WITH A DRUM SOLA

Just to warn you the only landmarks in the actual village is the church, a school that has two rooms and a farm. No shops, no pavements, no nothing.

Oh, how I wish I could visit Canterbury while Robert Wyatt is still alive. I wonder if there are clubs there that play the music the village has made in the 70's. I think that would be a great place to hang around in.

There aren't, there is essentially no music scene here

well Canterbury scene bands aren't necessarily from Canterbury