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- Dreamweapon: An Evening of Contemporary Sitar Music is a 1990 live album by Spacemen 3. The title track is from a live performance at Watermans Arts Centre...
- Snyder in 1972 and reissued in 1983, New York) The Cloud Doctrine. (Dreamweapon Press; Kathmandu, Nepal; 1974) The Subliminal Report. (Starstreams Poetry...
- the Contemporary Music of Mexico and Brazil Contemporary Jeep Music Dreamweapon: An Evening of Contemporary Sitar Music Jazz Contemporary The Modern...
- British band Spacemen 3 recorded a live 45-minute drone album entitled Dreamweapon: An Evening of Contemporary Sitar Music, with liner notes by La Monte...
- main guitar riff is largely derived from the 45-minute improvisation Dreamweapon (the others were "Honey" and "How Does It Feel"); and "I Love You" features...
- material. This performance was recorded and was later released, in 1990, as Dreamweapon. The crowd ****embled for the film was not impressed, and, according to...
- AllMusic. Retrieved November 8, 2015. Metzger, Richard (May 10, 2011). "DREAMWEAPON: The Art and Life of Angus MacLise, original Velvet Underground drummer"...
- four members of Town and Country continue to work together in DRMWPN ("Dreamweapon"), a Chicago-based large improvising drone ensemble with a varying cast...
- Lamont (sic) Young's Dream Music" among its "Specifications". The album Dreamweapon: An Evening of Contemporary Sitar Music by the band Spacemen 3 is influenced...
- Footage of Breeze performing alongside Maclise was shown at the exhibition Dreamweapon: The Art and Life of Angus MacLise (1938–1979) from May 10–29, 2011 curated...