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    Posted: October 18 2008 at 05:59
Maybe such info is secret - oh well, I've yet to have an post removed for inappropriate content....  If I do I'll be promoted to 4 stars?

Do any of you play in your own Prog - or even any other genre - band?

Are any of you famous Proggers out there in this forum? (I know you probably want to hide your identity, but I don't want you too...

Yee-hah rocknroll - tell us what you do all you mad geeks that no-one understands!!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 18 2008 at 07:03
I play in 2 prog bands: Toxic Mind and Porcelain. With Toxic Mind we just released our first album which will soon be available for online purchase through an online store as soon as we fill in some paper work, or then you could just email us and we can send you a record.

http://www.myspace.com/toxicmindfin

http://www.myspace.com/porcelainprog

Edited by Marwin - October 20 2008 at 17:57
http://myspace.com/toxicmindfin
http://myspace.com/porcelainprog
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 18 2008 at 08:23
I have played guitar and I was the main composer in a prog band ("Ice") in Venice, Italy, in the period 1985-1990. We started with covers (Firth of Fifth, Grendel, Shine on, Afterglow, Does it really happen to you - we also wanted to play Watcher of the skies but it was impossble to keep the rhythm) and a few own compositions, eventually we had a good repertoire of own material, with a flute and a violin payer. The style was in between Genesis and Caravan. We had a singer dressed like a monk. the crowds were not enthusiat, though. Moreover the seven of us could not reharse all in the same moment but in a very few occasions. Since then, I haven't touched my guitar anymore.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 18 2008 at 09:17
I was in a progressive rock band in my teens, but it was hard to get the six of us to practice consistently, and after high school, we all dispersed throughout the county.

Now, however, I write and record my own symphonic rock music in my home studio.  My first album should be available in December (if there are no further delays).  It is entitled Still the Waters.

I played in a country band during college, but don't let that scare you from checking out my album when the samples are available.  Wink
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 18 2008 at 09:27
i've been writing, privately performing and recording short, strange avant-prog songs on my own for a while, but I'm not happy enough with any of them to share just yet. it'll be a one person project unless I find a better singer, and the band name is Liminique.

the only music I've made which is available online is a set of chiptunes I put up on last.fm, the link is in my signature. not necessarily *ideal* for prog rock fans
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 18 2008 at 10:47
it is no big secret that BaldFriede and I are a duo called "Bald Angels". I play keyboards and sing some harmony vocals, Friede sings lead vocals and plays drums and percussion. we often have guest musicians, most notably my sister Bea (USAGirl) on flute

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 18 2008 at 10:57
Originally posted by Epignosis Epignosis wrote:

I was in a progressive rock band in my teens, but it was hard to get the six of us to practice consistently, and after high school, we all dispersed throughout the county.

Now, however, I write and record my own symphonic rock music in my home studio.  My first album should be available in December (if there are no further delays).  It is entitled Still the Waters.

I played in a country band during college, but don't let that scare you from checking out my album when the samples are available.  Wink
 
Whoah!! Congrats, RobertClap..did you record it all alone?? What style?? let me know when it's out..your neighbor from Orlando wants to be one of your customers ( with many more i hope for you)Wink
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 20 2008 at 10:22
My band isn't really prog, more like proto-post-rock, shoegaze, and a little 90s math rock.
One of the guitarists recently left so we're continuing as a 3-piece with a more raw sound.  I don't know if our sound would be too pleasing to the average prog fan, but I have fun playing it, so i guess that's what counts.
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 20 2008 at 13:34
I have to say I've had a lot going on, but nothing serious never since it's hard to get a whoel band together. Now we had something I wanted to call prog, but the bandmates went into metal, so I quit. Now I play jazz with some groups, jam about. If I were to form a band, it wouldn't be prog. I just like listening to it, not really playing it. Perhaps something canterbury scene like if it should happen, but still.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 20 2008 at 16:30
Well, they call me sometimes The Fish, my major influence is John Entwistle, just a great player with such a tone.

I have played in a band called Yes, don't know if you know it. The one with the double album, Tales From Topographic Oceans where I do a very stunning piece on Nous Sommes Du Soleil...
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 23 2008 at 14:52
Originally posted by febus febus wrote:

Originally posted by Epignosis Epignosis wrote:

I was in a progressive rock band in my teens, but it was hard to get the six of us to practice consistently, and after high school, we all dispersed throughout the county.

Now, however, I write and record my own symphonic rock music in my home studio.  My first album should be available in December (if there are no further delays).  It is entitled Still the Waters.

I played in a country band during college, but don't let that scare you from checking out my album when the samples are available.  Wink
 
Whoah!! Congrats, RobertClap..did you record it all alone?? What style?? let me know when it's out..your neighbor from Orlando wants to be one of your customers ( with many more i hope for you)Wink


Thanks.  It's been a long time coming!  Smile

Yes, I am the sole musician on the album.  As much as I like to think I imitate Yes or Genesis or Kansas (my big three), I can't escape the fact that I do have something of my own sound.  There is a lot of acoustic guitar, but I employ layers of mellotron and organ also.  The electric guitar solos all have context (I hope!) and are not shredding for the sake of shredding.

There are five songs- four are around ten minutes (give or take a few) and the final song is the "epic."  Got to have one of those, right?

Anyway, I would love to have you as a customer- I need those!

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 15 2008 at 06:31
well, does a project count as well?

Because if that goes as well, I am the main song, concept and lyric writer for the TDW project and I do the vocals, keyboards, some guitars and programming for that. I have released my last album in July of this year actually, so if any one is interested, you know where to find me now. Wink

Next to that I am the main vocalist and guitar player in a doom/post rock band called Panta Rhei and I do some occasional work together with an old friend of mine in a death / grind metal project called Schteenpuisth. (To those who are wondering/worrying about my mental health with a bandname like that, that last project is pure fun and is not intended to be based on seriousness at all! Wink)


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 15 2008 at 06:47
^Yo, are you the guy in the band recently added to the database?

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 15 2008 at 09:00
Yes I am actually Smile News travels fast so it seems Wink

I have to admit that one of the reasons for checking the forum out was that I was able to add all the discography info and such if I was a forum member and therefore taking away some of the work that others had to do instead. Wink why?


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 16 2008 at 08:27
Thanks for all your replies guys, though I'm a bit surprised that there are so few - are there really not many musicians out there?
Am intending to check out some of your links, but I'm stuggling for time at the moment

Interesting thought about playing music from a different genre and not trying to play Prog - then you can relax more when you listen to it - you're not trying to think how to play it!

Keep sending in the replies - interesting stuff!Smile
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 17 2008 at 16:24
I´m starting a band right now, but we still need a singer... and I want a violin player or a keyboard player too. Right now we are a drummer, two bassplayers (although one will eventually go he says), a percussionist, a sax player and me, the guitarist. We have just got together two weeks ago and have mostly jammed in a very frantic/funky/Mars Volta way, but I do have a lot of compositions ready to be worked with the rest. I´m pretty excited about this band...

I also used to be in a math/eclectic trio with one of the bassplayers (the one who wants to quit) called Secuencia Fibonacci.
"You want me to play what, Robert?"
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 17 2008 at 18:39
This earlier thread may provide some more answers for you Ed.
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 17 2008 at 20:50
Originally posted by PinkPangolin PinkPangolin wrote:

Thanks for all your replies guys, though I'm a bit surprised that there are so few - are there really not many musicians out there?
Am intending to check out some of your links, but I'm stuggling for time at the moment

Interesting thought about playing music from a different genre and not trying to play Prog - then you can relax more when you listen to it - you're not trying to think how to play it!

Keep sending in the replies - interesting stuff!Smile


Well, you asked about who is in a prog band, and not "who are musicians", so of course, you would have got less replies.
I'm a musician, and I imagine it's fairly well known at PA I'm a guitarist.
I'm currently not in a band at all (and haven't been for over a month and it was more just rock/metal cover songs, nothing in the prog realm).
I can play 'prog' songs on guitar, like some prog metal stuff, but I'm not sure if that counts as being a prog musician as such, especially when you consider when I play those songs, I see it as playing a metal song and don't really approach it from the 'prog' angle if that makes sense.
If the fact I can play prog metal on guitar makes me a prog musician to you, then I have no problems with that, but it's up to you reallyWink
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 20 2008 at 01:56
I guess you could say that I am in a prog band...or not.  It depends on your interpretation of prog!  My group is called Big Hairy Monster, and we pretty much do what we feel like doing.  You can check out a couple of songs and videos at www.myspace.com/bhmrocks

To get a good idea of a running order so far, first turn off the auto play on the music player.  Then play the videos in succession (1,2,3).  Then play Figure Eight / View in music player...followed by Monkeyshines.  This will give a decent representation of the first 15 minutes or so of our album.

We also have some drunken improv jams and crappy demo versions of other songs from our upcoming album (called VIEW) at www.bighairymonster.com


Edited by BigHairyMonster - November 20 2008 at 02:00


Big Hairy Monster's debut CD
"View" coming soon!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 20 2008 at 06:47
Am I in a prog band? I wish. I was in a metal band a while back, and I hated it. I liked it at first, but our guitarist tried to turn us into Slipknot, so we kicked him out, and once the band I was in became a trio, we could not think of anything, so we all quit. I need to promote myself more, because I know no one who likes and plays prog at the same time. 

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