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    Posted: April 28 2011 at 07:58
I like Dream Theater and Pink Floyd alot, and I ask is there anything similar instrumentalish prog for me to try (does not have to be completely ins)? Preferably bit on the lighter side.I'm new to this whole scene.

E: A mistake at the title. I meant the bands to the style of PInk Floyd have a lean on instrumentals, but not full instrumentals like LTE. But not Genesis. (Thanks for suggestions though).


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liquid tension experiment, 7 for 4 and if you like heavyer stuff blotted science
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If you like Dream Theater, I'd suggest checking out Liquid Tension Experiment.  They're an instrumental side-project formed by several members of DT, and they've got a couple of really great albums.
 
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Ah yes I've listened to LTE tand all the songs they've made. DBS seems quite nice except maybe even bit too casual, have to check it out more on youtube.
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Djam Karet, Talisma, Dixie Dregs...
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http://www.progarchives.com/artist.asp?id=2917

Although they did add some vocals to Seventh Story but not a lot.  


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Canvas Solaris and Gordian Knot sound like something you might enjoy.
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Thanks alot for cool suggestions. Been listening to these, sound very nice.
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Gong is very similar in style to Syd's Floyd.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Icarium Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 29 2011 at 01:21
Queensryche - Empire best of both worlds, some of it is prog metal or more melodic technical metal then usual + some of the songs have Pink Floyd structure and are very clearly influenced by the Floyds, (Silent Lucidity cremt)
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I've never heard a Pink Floyd-like band that was any good

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Camel and Eloy are two big names, you have most likely heard some albums by these two bands before, but try "Rajaz" by Camel and "Silent Cries and Mighty Echoes" by Eloy, they have strong Pink Floyd influences. Also, in my opinion both albums are 5-star material. I tried to think of more bands, but it wasn't easy, but if I suddenly recall some good album or band, I will recomend it to you.
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I wonder, no one mentioned Porcupine Tree?
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German Band RPWL started as Floyd tribute band and then moved to their own material. Very good band. 
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Originally posted by Formentera Lady Formentera Lady wrote:

I wonder, no one mentioned Porcupine Tree?
Voyage 32 in which Steven Wilson takes that Gilmour lick and runs it into the ground.  Still, I like it.
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Originally posted by Slartibartfast Slartibartfast wrote:

Originally posted by Formentera Lady Formentera Lady wrote:

I wonder, no one mentioned Porcupine Tree?
Voyage 32 in which Steven Wilson takes that Gilmour lick and runs it into the ground.  Still, I like it.


Voyage 34 Wink

Although, I agree that the tune is the most blatant PF ripoff I have heard. Although, I still enjoy it.
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Since you like Dream Theater and Pink Floyd, you could try listening to Riverside - though they are not instrumental.

The song Second Life Syndrome from their second album of the same name, have always reminded me of a "heavy prog" version of Shine On You Crazy Diamond Pt. 1

Try to give it a listen below:





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This thread title is very misleading. 
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Anathema! There's a big Pink floyd influence in their music.
Sonorous Meal show every Sunday at 20:00 (greek time) on http://www.justincaseradio.com
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