BRAINTICKET
''PAST PRESENT & FUTURE''
FEBRUARY 17 2015
75:36
1 Dancing on the Volcano, Part 1 08:50
2 Dancing on the Volcano Part 2 21:29
3 Reality of Dreams 06:42
4 Proto Alchemy 07:20
5 Riding the Comet 06:16
6 East Moon 06:24
7 Singularity 05:00
8 Egyptian Gods of the Sky 07:21
9 Brainticket Blues 06:10
Krysten Bean/Electric Guitar, Vocals
Nicky Garratt/Acoustic & Electric Guitar
Kephera Moon/Keyboards, Vocals
Bryce Shelton/8-String Bass, Bass Guitar
Joel Vandroogenbroeck/Flute, Organ, Piano, Sitar, Synthesizer
Jason Willer/Drums, Percussion
BIOGRAPHY
by Greg Prato/AMG
The obscure late-'60s/early-'70s experimental/Krautrock outfit Brainticket originally formed in 1968, consisting of members from Swiss, German, and Italian descent. Although members came and went during their tenure together, their most popular lineup consisted of Joel Vandroogenbroeck (organ, flute), Ron Bryer (guitar), Werni Frohlich (bass), Coismo Lampis (drums), Wolfgang Paap (tabla), Dawn Muir (vocals), and Hellmuth Kolbe (potentiometers, generators, and sound effects). The multi-member band issued a trio of albums in the early '70s -- 1971's Cottonwoodhill, 1972's Psychonaut, and 1974's Celestial Ocean -- before disbanding. Brainticket resurfaced in the early '80s with a pair of albums, Adventure and Voyage, but soon disappeared once more. The late '90s saw Brainticket's hard to find first two albums reissued on CD.
OFFICIAL SITE
2 Dancing on the Volcano Part 2 21:29
3 Reality of Dreams 06:42
4 Proto Alchemy 07:20
5 Riding the Comet 06:16
6 East Moon 06:24
7 Singularity 05:00
8 Egyptian Gods of the Sky 07:21
9 Brainticket Blues 06:10
Krysten Bean/Electric Guitar, Vocals
Nicky Garratt/Acoustic & Electric Guitar
Kephera Moon/Keyboards, Vocals
Bryce Shelton/8-String Bass, Bass Guitar
Joel Vandroogenbroeck/Flute, Organ, Piano, Sitar, Synthesizer
Jason Willer/Drums, Percussion
BIOGRAPHY
by Greg Prato/AMG
The obscure late-'60s/early-'70s experimental/Krautrock outfit Brainticket originally formed in 1968, consisting of members from Swiss, German, and Italian descent. Although members came and went during their tenure together, their most popular lineup consisted of Joel Vandroogenbroeck (organ, flute), Ron Bryer (guitar), Werni Frohlich (bass), Coismo Lampis (drums), Wolfgang Paap (tabla), Dawn Muir (vocals), and Hellmuth Kolbe (potentiometers, generators, and sound effects). The multi-member band issued a trio of albums in the early '70s -- 1971's Cottonwoodhill, 1972's Psychonaut, and 1974's Celestial Ocean -- before disbanding. Brainticket resurfaced in the early '80s with a pair of albums, Adventure and Voyage, but soon disappeared once more. The late '90s saw Brainticket's hard to find first two albums reissued on CD.
OFFICIAL SITE