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    Asgard – Trivialities 1969 rare proto prog acetate from Coventry. Official release.

    Asgard were a 3-piece, proto-progressive rock band from Coventry, UK. They were initially influenced by early Pink Floyd and The

    Velvet Underground, before becoming more experimental in their own right. They soon caught the attention of legendary DJ and

    general tastemaker; John Peel, who had planned to sign them to his Dandelion Records, before financial problems signalled the

    demise of said label. In early 1970, they recorded these three tracks on a one-sided 12” acetate. They are the only recordings

    by the band still known to still exist. The sole surviving acetate in question, had been sitting in the bass player’s garage since

    the 70s and was not in the best of shape; sections of the lacquer had actually flaked off and had to be meticulously glued back on.

    Thankfully it has been lovingly restored for the purpose of this archival release by Rise Above Relics.

    Limited vinyl pressing of Trivialities is released by Rise Above Relics on February 14th. You can pre-order a copy here:





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