Best Space Rock
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This 1967 debut from Pink Floyd, featuring the iconic Syd Barrett, is a quintessential example of early psychedelic rock. Barrett's whimsical lyrics, experimental song structures, and unconventional i...
Hawkwind's 1970 album, LSD, is a sprawling and immersive space rock odyssey. The album's relentless motorik beat, combined with swirling synthesizers and psychedelic imagery, creates a hypnotic and ot...
Steve Miller Band's 'Fly Like an Eagle,' released in 1976, is a quintessential album of the mid-70s, blending rock, blues, and psychedelic influences. Featuring the title track and other popular songs...
Released in 1987, 'A Momentary Lapse of Reason' marked Pink Floyd's return after a period of inactivity. Primarily driven by David Gilmour and keyboardist Rick Wright, the album features a more polish...
Released in 1994, 'The Division Bell' explores themes of communication, connection, and the passage of time. The album features a blend of Gilmour's guitar-driven songwriting and Wright's atmospheric...
Ladies and Gentlemen We Are Floating in Space, released in 1995, is a sprawling and psychedelic album that blends shoegaze with elements of space rock and soul. Spiritualized created a sound that was...
This 1968 album marks a transition period for Pink Floyd, showcasing their experimentation with psychedelic and space rock sounds. 'A Saucerful of Secrets' features a blend of Syd Barrett's whimsical...
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