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zravkapt
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Posted: December 12 2010 at 07:13 |
Alright, now the Norwegian band Akasha(Psychedelic/Space Rock). This song is called "Death Hymn" from their only self-titled album from 1977. Only song I've heard by them:
Enjoy!
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Rivertree
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Posted: December 12 2010 at 07:40 |
zravkapt wrote:
Alright, now the Norwegian band Akasha(Psychedelic/Space Rock). This song is called "Death Hymn" from their only self-titled album from 1977. Only song I've heard by them:
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Yeah!! I recently stumbled upon them ... they are very interesting, although their album lacks of a professional production unfortunately. However on my review list ... thanks for reminding me zravkapt
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zravkapt
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Posted: December 13 2010 at 06:25 |
Your welcome Rivertree! I agree the production isn't the greatest.
So now a song from Belgian band Machiavel(Eclectic Prog). This song is called "Wisdom" from their 1977 album Jester. The only song I've heard by them as far as I know:
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zravkapt
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Posted: December 14 2010 at 06:16 |
Today a song from American band Deerhoof(Crossover Prog). This is the title track to their 2004 album Milk Man. This was the first song I heard from them when it first came out. I've since heard many songs but not a whole album. Check it out:
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zravkapt
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Posted: December 15 2010 at 06:34 |
Today a song from Swiss band Mainhorse(Symphonic Prog). This is where Patrick Moraz started out. They had one self-titled album in 1971. Another album was released years later. This song is called "God":
Enjoy!
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zravkapt
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Posted: December 16 2010 at 06:36 |
Now a song from Italian group Pierrot Lunaire(Prog Folk). They are listed under Prog Folk because of their first album. Their second album, Gudrun from 1976, is more Avant-Prog. This is a song from that album called "Giovane Madre". I've heard one or two other songs from this album, sounds good. Here's the song:
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zravkapt
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Posted: December 17 2010 at 06:34 |
A song now from Finnish group Tasavallan Presidentti(Jazz Rock/Fusion). One of the earliest prog groups from Scandinavia. I don't know how well they are known there, but I think not many people around the world have heard of them. I've only heard a couple of songs from their first album. This song is called "Last Quarters" from the album Lambertland released in 1972.
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Snow Dog
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Posted: December 17 2010 at 06:39 |
Not sure if you like me posting here. If you don't just say and I will delete it.
Anyway I put up these songs yesterday for the Argentinian band Autumn Moon.
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zravkapt
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Posted: December 17 2010 at 07:36 |
Sure Snow Dog, your welcome to post here. I'll check out those songs myself.
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zravkapt
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Posted: December 17 2010 at 08:09 |
Just listened to all three songs. I really liked the last one, "Letters To God'. Will have to listen to them again. Thanks Snow Dog!
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harmonium.ro
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Posted: December 17 2010 at 08:30 |
zravkapt wrote:
Now a song from Italian group Pierrot Lunaire(Prog Folk). They are listed under Prog Folk because of their first album. Their second album, Gudrun from 1976, is more Avant-Prog. This is a song from that album called "Giovane Madre". I've heard one or two other songs from this album, sounds good. Here's the song:
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That was very interesting, thanks.
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harmonium.ro
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Posted: December 17 2010 at 08:38 |
zravkapt wrote:
Today a song from Swiss band Mainhorse(Symphonic Prog). This is where Patrick Moraz started out. They had one self-titled album in 1971. Another album was released years later. This song is called "God":
Enjoy! |
I like this more than Refugee. Also, it's a funny thing to visualize the enormous breakthrough from this vintage organ sound coming from Moraz's hands to the futuristic synths he provides on Relayer. Quite an evolution.
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zravkapt
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Posted: December 18 2010 at 06:33 |
Thanks Alex!
Today is a song from Italian artist Franco Battiato(Rock Progressivo Italiano). He's well known in Italy, but I don't know how much outside Italy. Even his earliest albums were not widely known even in Italy. This song is called "Una Cellula" from his first album Fetus from 1972:
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Snow Dog
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Posted: December 18 2010 at 07:06 |
harmonium.ro wrote:
zravkapt wrote:
Today a song from Swiss band Mainhorse(Symphonic Prog). This is where Patrick Moraz started out. They had one self-titled album in 1971. Another album was released years later. This song is called "God":
Enjoy! |
I like this more than Refugee. Also, it's a funny thing to visualize the enormous breakthrough from this vintage organ sound coming from Moraz's hands to the futuristic synths he provides on Relayer. Quite an evolution.
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Mainhorse is an excellent album, but I much prefer Refugee.
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Snow Dog
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Posted: December 18 2010 at 07:09 |
Added some new Mp3's yesterday. Will add more soon. Disconnect
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Bonnek
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Posted: December 18 2010 at 07:21 |
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Today we have a song from Finnish group Alamaailman Vasarat(RIO/Avant-Prog). These guys grew out of the band Hoyry-Kone. This song is called "Vasaraasialainen" from the 2003 album Kaarmelautakunta. I've heard the two Hoyry-Kone albums, but other than this song I've only seen maybe two YouTube clips of AV. Here it is:
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Love this song but I find their entire albums easily turn into a bit of a gimmick. I only have the Hoyry-Kone Huono Parturi which I find brilliant.
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Bonnek
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Posted: December 18 2010 at 07:24 |
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Thanks again Avestin. Supersister are on my ever growing wishlist.<p>
Okay, now a song from American artist Wulf Zendik(Indo-Prog/Raga Rock). This is the title track of his album Dance Of The Cozmic Warriorz released in 1987. I have no idea if the music was recorded in the 1980s or not. Check it out:
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So this is the infamous Indo-Prog/Raga Rock? I only have the Shatki (Shakti?) debut album and know nothing about that scene. This one sounds like kraut though, same psych trance, love it!
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zravkapt
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Posted: December 18 2010 at 16:11 |
Thanks for the Disconnect songs Snow Dog. "You'll Hear My Name Again Someday" caught me by surprise. For a second I thought I was listening to a country song.
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zravkapt
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Posted: December 19 2010 at 06:28 |
Thanks Karl.
Alright, now a song from French group Plat Du Jour(Eclectic Prog). This is called "Totem" from their only self-titled album from 1977. Their whole album used to be on MySpace. Here it is:
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avestin
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Posted: December 19 2010 at 08:36 |
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Today the German band Electric Sandwich(Krautrock). This song is called "China" from their only self-titled album from 1972. The only song I've ever heard by these guys. Here it is: Enjoy! |
Cool psych; I have the album, like to put it on when I want some psych which is quite often these days.
zravkapt wrote:
Today we have a song from Finnish group Alamaailman Vasarat(RIO/Avant-Prog). These guys grew out of the band Hoyry-Kone. This song is called "Vasaraasialainen" from the 2003 album Kaarmelautakunta. I've heard the two Hoyry-Kone albums, but other than this song I've only seen maybe two YouTube clips of AV. Here it is: Enjoy! |
I love this group. I can see why some would think this is a one trick horse, but I enjoy their wacky style (there's an old interview here with them done by James where they never heard Klezmer and weren't aiming at that sound). This is a cool song by them.
zravkapt wrote:
Alright, now the Norwegian band Akasha(Psychedelic/Space Rock). This song is called "Death Hymn" from their only self-titled album from 1977. Only song I've heard by them: Enjoy!
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I know of Akasha but don't have any album by them, but given this song, I should change that.
zravkapt wrote:
So now a song from Belgian band Machiavel(Eclectic Prog). This song is called "Wisdom" from their 1977 album Jester. The only song I've heard by them as far as I know: Enjoy!
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Like Akasha, I know of them but have yet to try a full album. This is a good track, I like the use of electronics to create this odd vibe and then the introduction of guitars. Again, another band to discover.
zravkapt wrote:
Today a song from American band Deerhoof(Crossover Prog). This is the title track to their 2004 album Milk Man. This was the first song I heard from them when it first came out. I've since heard many songs but not a whole album. Check it out: Enjoy!
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Again, a case of a band I've heard a few tracks from but never investigated beyond that. Haven't heard this song, pretty nice tune. I'll investigate further.
zravkapt wrote:
Today a song from Swiss band Mainhorse(Symphonic Prog). This is where Patrick Moraz started out. They had one self-titled album in 1971. Another album was released years later. This song is called "God": Enjoy!
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Ok, so this one I have the album for, and I like it. Representative of its time and those were good times
zravkapt wrote:
Now a song from Italian group Pierrot Lunaire(Prog Folk). They are listed under Prog Folk because of their first album. Their second album, Gudrun from 1976, is more Avant-Prog. This is a song from that album called "Giovane Madre". I've heard one or two other songs from this album, sounds good. Here's the song: Enjoy!
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Yeah, I love this quirky band and their two albums, and I do prefer this album to the first. This is some weird stuff and I love it!
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A song now from Finnish group Tasavallan Presidentti(Jazz Rock/Fusion). One of the earliest prog groups from Scandinavia. I don't know how well they are known there, but I think not many people around the world have heard of them. I've only heard a couple of songs from their first album. This song is called "Last Quarters" from the album Lambertland released in 1972. Enjoy!
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Good choice of a band and album; I like their melange of jazziness and folkish elements. I have their first 4 albums, all worthwhile getting.
zravkapt wrote:
Today is a song from Italian artist Franco Battiato(Rock Progressivo Italiano). He's well known in Italy, but I don't know how much outside Italy. Even his earliest albums were not widely known even in Italy. This song is called "Una Cellula" from his first album Fetus from 1972: Enjoy!
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This is probably the album I like best from him.
zravkapt wrote:
Alright, now a song from French group Plat Du Jour(Eclectic Prog). This is called "Totem" from their only self-titled album from 1977. Their whole album used to be on MySpace. Here it is: Enjoy!
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A nice album, but anything essential.
Here's a suggestion from me, the Polish band Osada VIda (who I interviewed for PA and reviewed their albums). I'd have liked to put a different song but this one is good as well, from their 3 Seats behind A Triangle album
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