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Psychedelic folk (sometimes wyrd folk, acid folk or freak folk) [2] is a loosely defined form of psychedelia that originated in the 1960s. It retains the largely acoustic instrumentation of folk , but adds musical elements common to psychedelic music .
The following is a list of psychedelic folk artists Artists. The Accidental [1] Akron/Family [2] Animal Collective [3] Arborea [4] August Born [5] Bread, Love ...
Psychedelic Porn Crumpets [13] Quest for Fire [14] Raccoo-oo-oon [15] [verification needed] Radio Moscow; Screaming Trees [16] The Soft Boys [4] The Soundtrack of Our Lives; Spacemen 3 [4] Sparklehorse [17] Spindrift [18] Stardeath and White Dwarfs [19] [verification needed] Still Corners [4] Still Woozy [20] [21] The Stone Roses [4] Stone ...
Paint Dancers, using paint, brushes and paper, attend organized events dressed in ready-to-paint and dance clothing. The concept of combining movement and painting originated during the later part of the American and European Modern art period; however, Evangeline Welch of Shreveport, Louisiana has been credited with being the "brainchild" of ...
Robin Lee Crutchfield (born September 8, 1952) is an American artist. He is best known as one of the founding musicians of the former New York No Wave scene. He has performed at such hallowed musical grounds as Tier 3, CBGB's, Max's Kansas City and Artists Space; as well as had his work on display at prestigious venues like MoMA and The Whitney Museum of American Art.
The Brattleboro Free Folk Festival was the summit gathering of the Free Folk scene that was largely centered in Massachusetts, Vermont, and Connecticut. The festival included Dredd Foole , Sunburned Hand of the Man , MV & EE , all members of Charalambides in different configurations, Jack Rose , Chris Corsano , Joshua, and Paul Flaherty ...
Paisley Underground is a musical genre that originated in California. It was particularly popular in Los Angeles, reaching a peak in the mid-1980s. Paisley Underground bands incorporated psychedelia, rich vocal harmonies and guitar interplay, owing a particular debt to 1960s groups such as Love and the Byrds, but more generally referencing a wide range of pop and garage rock revival.
Neo-psychedelic acts consistently borrow a variety of elements from 1960s psychedelic music. Some emulated the psychedelic pop and psychedelic rock of bands such as the Beatles and early Pink Floyd , while others adopted Byrds -influenced guitar rock, or distorted free-form jams and sonic experimentalism of the 1960s, with bands like the Red ...