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04 August 2025

Got Time for a Shard?

TimeShard were comprised of Steve Angstrom, Psy, & Gobber
 

The three got together to experiment sonically in 1988, sharing a common interest in creating a new kind of "shamanic trance music" with tapes loops & synthetic noises, an audio collage of found sounds from radio or film, edited sounds over burbling distorted rhythms, creating a new kind of mythic music concrete. TimeShard wanted to explore the untapped potential in creating a new kind of psychedelic state. At the time technology was considered "cold & impersonal", far from magical. TimeShard saw that the crystals which drove much of this equipment could have a deep power to inspire & to conjure something new, something weirdly powerful. TimeShard experimented with tape, borrowed multitracks, cheap downtime in local recording studios, borrowed synthesizers.

At first they performed some very strange dub inflected trance music for confused listeners. Their early music was a synthesis of dub with the pulsating sounds of Kraftwerk or the slower influence of Brian Eno. Their signature sound was analogue synthesizers, sequencers, & drum machines overlaid with glissando guitars along with an electric sitar. During their first five years Gobber, Psi, & Angstrom became known as one of the UK's first live acid house acts. During this time they developed a sound which later became known as Psychedelic trance although at the time they were often described as producing Ambient or Shamanic Trance music.

Liverpool dance music shop / record label 3Beat offered the Shardies a chance to record an album. The three hairy weirdos along with their friends & their manager travelled down to London to record in a state of the art recording studio. Though 3Beat had paid for the recording of Timeshard's Crystal Oscillations album, the fit was just not right. 3beat was a more traditional dance label favouring charty dance hits.

Lucky for everyone, Gobber's time running Sound Systems had put him in touch with the members of Eat Static & their friends at MegaDog right at the perfect time.  DJ Michael Dog had decided to start a label to release the sounds of that unique festival-influenced scene. Michael met with the TimeShard crew at the London headquarters of Planet Dog/Ultimate records. A few joints & a handshake later  everything was ironed out. An agreement was reached to release the psychedelic electronic Crystal Oscillations. It was a perfect fit with the Planet Dog / Megadog family.
 
 
Timeshard - Crystal Oscillations, Planet Dog BARKCD004, 1994.
decryption codes in comments

Voodoo Chronometer    
25th Century    
Psionic Lattice    
Metamind    
Oracle    
Cosmic Carrot    
Crystal Oscillations    
Human Error    
Secret Song of the Sea    
The Others
 
 
 
 

This CD single came out the following year... 
Timeshard - Zero (Ouroboros), Planet Dog BARK008CDS, 1995.

Photon (Wave)
Photon (Particle)
Zero
X-Ray Ears
 
 
 

Who let the dogs out,

39 comments:

  1. Crystal Oscillations
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    Zero(Ouroboros)
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  2. check out an english band called THE UNIT AMA, you will not be disapppointed https://www.discogs.com/artist/1652549-The-Unit-Ama?srsltid=AfmBOoqPXaypPNIXZMQZUTGQvnewRZl0l9Ek38nP7PX2dknQKi0jz44l

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    1. Thanks for the suggestion. Will give them a listen.

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  3. Dreat comeback!!! Hope your trip was refreshing Dear Man.
    A little something for your return, vintage and obscure as many in this classy neighbourhood may like.
    Cheers
    Diego
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6PkM0RBieOw&list=OLAK5uy_lZlcrnNYahBUsREKgw2WBa7sy7_jQRXQU

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    1. Never heard this band before now. Guess they only ever self-released an eight song self-titled in the mid 80s. Just grabbed a copy to give the whole thing a listen. Thanks as always for your insightful suggestions & links. Take care brother.

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  4. Majestic masterpiece, I'm looking for an album from the same band and label, and I was wondering if you could help me with the following: Time Shard - Hunab Ku 1996. Thanks in advance. I love the blog!

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    1. When you last requested something (“...happy? - Burnt Black), I didn’t have it. Also, I was going to be gone for a few days & wouldn’t have been able to fulfill any more request right then. That’s why I left the “monthly download” comment. I meant it as a joke, but believe you took me for serious. I was going to explain (as I am now), but thought you might not see the explanation if I left it on the Moodswings post where you were leaving your requests.

      Decided to leave this explanation the next time I heard from you (now). Here is the Timeshard item you requested. Thanks & don’t stop testing me, it’s good for my Karma rating on the Bardo.

      Timeshard - Hunab Ku, Planet Dog MR0132-2, 1996.
      https://mega.nz/file/DwFUVK7K#08pKC4RH_f6X_BRduJ61BeYKYXCxK9royENfhuHhS2A

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  5. Hey, thanks for taking the time to explain! I didn't really take it the wrong way, but now that you've clarified everything, it all makes more sense. I really appreciate you coming back with the Timeshard I asked for, really. By the way, do you have "Burnt Black - ...happy?" handy? Hugs, and thanks for always sharing such great stuff!

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    1. As I sez above, don't have "...happy" - Burnt Black. Sorry.

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    2. Check the comment from Richard on the next share. He left a link to "...happy", just for you. Don't forget to give him props.

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  6. Of course, Don´t worry, I will present him. could you search “1 hen" by Lidsville? Thanks in advance.

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    1. Lidsville - 1 hen, Meridian mer4, 1994.
      https://mega.nz/file/e5MiHQDb#CJdWaFzrBzWADdvEpKfvIudG73Htp3EMGk_NH3Z4PHg

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    2. Great, thank you very much!! I’ve been trying to find a 1997 album by Dead Mushroom - Dead Mushroom. Wondering if you have ever come across it?

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    3. Dead Mushroom - Dead Mushroom, BMG Music Sdn Bhd, 1997.
      https://mega.nz/file/fsEhSRgS#n3Odd-c17BP2kJ882ALtNn5rAKoaMFwPv5QNZYecVSA

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    4. I really appreciate it, I have a new request on the off chance you might have it handy: 3rd Strike - Lost Angel 2002

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    5. 3rd Strike - Lost Angel (Japanese edition w/2 bonus tracks), Hollywood Records, 2002.
      https://mega.nz/file/LxNHFQQC#qhJE6l5ebsSjDQ8wbDC3fGUGADBW0kZ5tQ7FSfShUIU

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    6. Grateful with you! I was wondering if you could find for me Polyrock - Polyrock 1980? Please let me know, thank you so much!

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    7. You can find this one yourself many places around the interweb. Save me some time & effort.
      Try here first if you want...
      https://disorderareyouexperienced.blogspot.com/2018/10/polyrock-polyrock.html

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  7. Thank you very much for the Timeshard! Sounds right up my alley. :0)

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    1. Hope you find it enjoyable. Take care.

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  8. Nice! thanks for this post.
    Planet Dog had some great releases during this era

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    1. A label I delved deeply into, some great music in their day. Tahnks for the comment.

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  9. Ok, no problem, I would really love it if you could looking Orange - Pill 1994 on Thick Records, please? Thank you so much

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  10. Orange - Pill, Thick Records THK003, 1994.
    https://mega.nz/file/e9FhjJQB#DCHaNpZKxKf2oeKcfMYcx7LEfoBPkFCC9TOv3_FTQAg

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  11. Good job, I know it's from 1995 so you don't need to post it but any chance you can find this album Mad Pop'X - Yormca?

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    1. I understand! I was wondering if you could find for me The Merry Thoughts - Millennium Done I: Empire Songs 1994? Please let me know, thank you so much!

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    2. The Merry Thoughts - Millenium Done I: Empire Songs, Dion Fortune BN468, 1993.
      https://mega.nz/file/6pUgyTbC#Dko-vR153gzJHDam3jCHuuTBsg3D4mga7PI7OoDtTjY

      The last track contains some uncredited hidden tracks. After the small dead air (shortened by NØ) is an untitled instrumental track, then “I Say (version)” & “House of Rain (version)”.

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    3. Thank you for taking the time! I was wondering if you could find for me Front End Loader - Front End Loader 1993? Please let me know, thank you so much!

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    4. Don't have this one.

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    5. Ok, no problem! I'm looking for the album Trailer Parks, Politics & God (1994) by the band Son Of Slam. Can't find anything online but I am extremely curious to hear it. Could you please help me if possible?

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    6. Son of Slam - Trailer Parks, Politics, & God, Outlaw Records OL1967, 1994.
      https://mega.nz/file/Hp1XxITI#_F28jdrpkmyoBw14UHcPna9UzyTMaKFLOCrfW-t1YM4

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    7. Grateful to you!. Could you search The Unclaimed Prize by The Mark Of Cain? Thanks in advance.

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    8. The Mark of Cain - The Unclaimed Prize CD reissue, Ra Records, 1998.
      https://mega.nz/file/qldU3TpA#rEpu4iYZ4zx8rP02a7DeCJGK66EnQbx6asZtdd2o-Ys

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    9. Christian:
      Just a warning. You a rapidly approaching your monthly downloas limit.
      The Management

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    10. Thank you for the notification. I've taken note of the warning and will comply with the established limit.

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    11. What is the established limit?

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  12. Anyone can hel to find Eat Static "Science of The Gods"?

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  13. Another great offering from Planet Dog

    I only had this in FLAC & didn’t really have time to convert it to 320Kbps & do the tags & such, so here’s a treat...lossless Eat Static by request.

    Eat Static - Science of the Gods, Planet Dog BARKCD029, 1997.
    https://mega.nz/file/atUlUK5S#qJ0pxY7pem8q3KeypJGC2X26v9Sf-XZYpHpd_SSA2qA

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