Great music few are aware of. Any genre.


To start with :
1. Al di Meola - Cielo e Terra. Vinyl, Japanese sounds best,
2. Sussan Deyhim - Madman of God. CD.
3. Hellborg/Velez - Ars Moriende. CD, track Love Death Ritual.
4.Steve Roach/Jorge Reyes - Vine Bark&Spore. CD. Atmospheric, tribal ambient.
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Likewise about meeting another with similar interests in "electronica"
(though I'm all over the map on any given day, week, month)...

Hope you do spend some time at A Closer Listen.  Will be surprised you don't come away with a candidate for purchase.

In turn, I will see what I can find from djrum

A few others for you (and anyone else that's interested)...

Coppice Halifax - High Hawaiian Fog
Tangent - Collapsing Horizons
Fort Romeau - Insides (kinda old school sounding synths at the start)
Chicken Shack.  They are not well known but are pretty amazing late 60's/early 70's white blues from the U.K.
If you like jams you will like them.  No radio friendly material that I am aware of.  Even better...  
Muleskinner--the quintessential hippie bluegrass band.  They made one album and there is an audio recording available of a local PBS TV appearance (probably wasn't called PBS yet, but...)
Peter Rowan, Clarence White, David Grisman, Bill Keith and Richard Greene.  Man, what a band!
Yes! The Muleskinner album is fantastic, and that live TV appearance was put out on VHS tape. I don't know about DVD. Speaking of Peter Rowan, he joined Seatrain in time for their second album (s/t, produced by George Martin), and the version on that album of Lowell George's great song "Willin' " is my favorite.
Recent find for me is Steve Howell. Acoustic folk style blues, pre-war blues/jazz.