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  2. Cymbal alloys - Wikipedia

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    Unlike cymbals, some gongs are made from several different metals fused together. Many different metals have been used. Parts of some traditional gongs, notably the bosses of some "nipple" gongs, are made from iron based alloys. A few independent cymbal makers have also used stainless steel and titanium to produce cymbals and gongs.

  3. Paiste - Wikipedia

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    Paiste (English pronunciation: / ˈ p aɪ s t i / PY-stee, Estonian pronunciation:) is a Swiss musical instrument manufacturing company. It is the world's third largest manufacturer of cymbals, gongs, and metal percussion. [citation needed] Paiste is an Estonian and Finnish word that means "shine". [citation needed]

  4. Live Floating Anarchy 1977 - Wikipedia

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    Live Floating Anarchy 1977 is a 1978 live album by Planet Gong, a combination of Gong's Daevid Allen and Gilli Smyth and the band Here & Now.It was recorded in Toulouse on 6 November 1977, apart from the track "Opium for the People" which was a studio recording.

  5. Angel's Egg (album) - Wikipedia

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    Angel's Egg is the fourth studio album by the progressive rock band Gong, released on Virgin Records in December 1973. It was recorded using the Manor Mobile studio at Gong's communal home, Pavillon du Hay, Voisines, France, and mixed at The Manor, Oxfordshire, England. The album was produced by "Gong under the direction of Giorgio Gomelsky".

  6. Zero to Infinity - Wikipedia

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    Zero to Infinity (02∞) is the tenth studio album by Gong and the seventh album by the Daevid Allen version of the group, released in 2000. Like their 1992 album Shapeshifter, it continues the Gong mythology, the central part of which was formed with the Radio Gnome Trilogy of albums, comprising Flying Teapot in 1973, followed by Angel's Egg, 1973, and You in 1974.

  7. Here & Now (band) - Wikipedia

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    Bristol Gardens (Live CD, recorded 1977) (Free Love Records) Rivington Pike (Live CD, recorded 1977) (Free Love Records) Rivington Pike 2 (Live CD, recorded 1977) (Free Love Records) Oxford Poly (Live CD, recorded with Daevid Allen 1977) (Free Love Records) Live Floating Anarchy 1977 (as "Planet Gong", 1977) Give and Take (1978) Dog in Hell (EP ...

  8. The Universe Also Collapses - Wikipedia

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    The Universe Also Collapses is a studio album by the psychedelic rock band Gong, released on 10 May 2019 by Kscope. The album was highly acclaimed. The album was highly acclaimed. [ 3 ] [ 4 ]

  9. Expresso II - Wikipedia

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    Expresso II is the eighth studio album released under the name Gong and the de facto second album by Pierre Moerlen's Gong.It released in February 1978. [2]Featuring an all-instrumental jazz-driven sound, notable for the prominent use of vibraphone, it has little to do with the psychedelic space rock of Daevid Allen's Gong, even though the two bands share a common history.