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Spacemen 3

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Experimental psychedelic rock band known for dense, hypnotic compositions and noise-influenced textures from the late 1980s-early 1990s.

RecurringBig CitySound Of ConfusionRevolution

About

Spacemen 3 were an English experimental rock band active during the late 1980s and early 1990s, known for their psychedelic and noise-influenced approach to rock music. Emerging from the UK underground scene, the band blended elements of psychedelia, industrial textures, and avant-garde experimentation into their distinctive sound. Their discography includes Revolution (1988), Sound Of Confusion (1989), Big City (1990), and Recurring (1991), each demonstrating their evolving approach to dense, hypnotic compositions often characterized by droning guitars, heavy effects processing, and ethereal vocals. The band's work was marked by an uncompromising artistic vision that influenced the broader experimental and noise rock scenes of their era. Spacemen 3 maintained a presence within underground music circles and developed a cult following among listeners drawn to unconventional rock music. Their exploration of feedback, repetition, and atmospheric production helped shape the aesthetic of experimental music throughout the early 1990s.

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