Song of the Day: Dynamic, pacy, multi-dimensional fusion of dance, funk, jazz and hip by the India-born, Australia-raised artist working in London and New York, from his latest album, Third, here with echoes of Happy Mondays and Primal Scream
Read moreSoft Machine – Why Are We Sleeping?
Song of the Day: After yesterday's Ray Davies soaring sleep song performed by Marion, a more psychedelic take on different levels of consciousness by those Canterbury pioneers from their first album of 1968
Read moreRodriguez – Sugar Man / To Whom It May Concern
Song of the Day: After yesterday’s Vashti Bunyan, another inspirational story of obscurity to long-sought recognition fro the mysterious Detroit-born Mexican immigrant singer-songwriter, made famous in the documentary Searching For Sugar Man
Read moreKasabian – Fast Fuse
Song of the Day: After yesterday's Parquet Courts number about an edgy temper, another about inflammatory anger by the Leicester indie rockers from their 2009 album West Ryder Pauper Lunatic Asylum
Read moreI Monster – Daydream In Blue/ Gunter Kallman Choir/ Wallace Collection – Daydream
Song of the Day: To go with the flowering of British weather, let's dream to some electronic psychedelia by the Sheffield-based pair of Dean Holder and Jarrod Gosling from their 2003 album Neveroddoreven and its sampled origins
Read moreRotary Connection – I Am The Black Gold Of The Sun
Song of the Day: How to move from bluesy road tunes to this elaborate jazz-soul number at the peak of the psychedelic movement? Partly because this band also backed Howlin' Wolf and Muddy Waters
Read moreCanned Heat - On The Road Again / Going Up The Country
Song of the Day: Leaping back out of Springsteen's Pink Cadillac, we continue our road journey with two 1968 hits by the Los Angeles blues band – a cover of a cover a cover – and also go back down the dusty track to see where it all came from
Read moreThe Move - Cherry Blossom Clinic
Song of the Day: Moving on from Johnny Cash's Hurt, we return to an upbeat, colourful song about mental health problems, penned by the eccentric Roy Wood, who later of course, became a hirsute star of Electric Light Orchestra and Wizzard
Read moreAphrodite's Child – The Four Horsemen
Song of the Day: Why the hell not? Let's delve deep into darkest psychedelia and prog-rock, do deep in fact, that we go Greek, in the company of Demis Roussos before be became a tent-wearing behemoth solo artist, and Vangelis Papathanassiou before his film score fame
Read moreJefferson Airplane – White Rabbit
Song of the Day: After yesterday's Frightened Rabbit, it was simply too tempting to follow down this particular hole in this wondrous psychedelic number written and sung by Grace Slick
Read moreGoat – Hide From The Sun / Run To Your Mama
Song of the Day: From yesterday's The Mountain Goat's to plain old Goat today, except there's nothing plain about this extraordinary psychedelic band from Sweden, who are taking music forward, back and to another place altogether
Read moreShuggie Otis / The Brothers Johnson – Strawberry Letter 23
Song of the Day: A psychedelic soul classic from Shuggie, aka Johnny Alexander Veliotes Jr, the California singer-songwriter from his 1971 album Freedom Flight, which 1977 became a funk hit produced by Quincy Jones
Read moreLittle Barrie – Tip It Over / Surf Hell
Song of the Day: A tribute after the shock passing of the extremely likeable and vivacious drummer Virgil Howe, son of Steve Howe from Yes. His band is best known for the theme tune to the TV series Better Call Saul, but let's hear some examples of Virgil's skills and also the surf-style psychedelia rock of this great band – from their 2011 album King of the Waves
Read moreBeck – Dear Life
Song of the Day: A bittersweet, but upbeat return from the evergreen American singer-songwriter. From the upcoming album Colors, this first single comes across like a psychedelic pop cry for help – how can society retain its highs between lows?
Read moreMy Morning Jacket – Wonderful (The Way I Feel)
Song of the Day: From yesterday's Muppet Show theme, there's a deep connection to this beautiful Kentucky band song: originally written for the Muppet movie, but instead came round on the 2011 album Circuitous
Read moreThe Shortwave Set – Glitches 'N' Bugs
Song of the Day: The next wave? This one is by the experimental but accessible London pop band from their 2008 second album, Replica Sun Machine, produced by Danger Mouse
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