Looking for something else I accidentally found something interesting. A sonic wizard named Ruth White, who did two strange records in 1969. One of those "where did she come from & where did she go" artists (haven't googled). First
7 Trumps From The Tarot Cards And Pinions is cacophonous avant-garde synth noises. It's pretty dark, and listening to it I'm imagining it would've made a great soundtrack to a cult sci-fi horror movie. The record does sound like it's from 1969, but it's different from anything I've heard, from 1969. The second record
Flowers Of Evil is a little more atmospheris, because she's reciting Baudelaire, wth similar synth noises.
More 1969.
This reminded me of Bruce Haack's
Electric Lucifer, which is pop music compared to White. He did children's music, with self-made synths, then he did acid, and the glorious results are to be heard on this record.
British band Arzachel, (I'm guessing a member of the same angel family, as Azazel) existed for some months only and managed to create a cult classic album. Absolutely sounds like 1969, but this is a wild, crazy record, that has the sixties energy in every second of it's cthulhu LSD trip.
Also my favorite vocalist of all time, Catherine Ribeiro, did her first album in 1969.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WZB42zO ... ZmtwNvOr55
Lot's of great music from that year, but these might not be well known. Catherine Ribeiro records, for example, have just a handful of votes on Rate Your Music. That's crazy, but works for me, because if she became "discovered" by hipsters, they'd rape her legacy politically.