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Cristi
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Posted: September 26 2016 at 12:11 | |
^ neo-prog started early 80s with Twelfth Night, Marillion and IQ. That sound. Influences mostly from Genesis and Pink Floyd. Easiest way to put it.
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thepurplepiper
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Posted: September 26 2016 at 14:19 | |
Neo-prog is more a specific genre of progressive rock rather than a catch-all term for modern prog. Think groups like Marillion, Pendragon, IQ and Arena. The RYM database describes it as follows; Neo-Prog is a synthesiser-driven style of Progressive Rock that emerged in the early 1980s in the United Kingdom. Fish-eraMarillion and IQ are considered to be the defining bands of the genre.
Neo-prog took off in 1983 with bands taking strong influence from the Symphonic Prog sounds of Genesis, Yes and Camel, but replacing the Hammond organ and Mellotron-heavy sounds of symphonic prog with a focus on synthesisers and keyboards. The synthesisers are often the driving force in neo-prog, with the guitar regularly playing high-pitched and atmospheric lines as opposed to the riff-driven tendency of symphonic prog. Genesis' Wind & Wuthering is an influence for the guitars, and is considered by some to be the first neo-prog record. Neo-prog bands also have more Pop-oriented melodies than other forms of progressive rock, while still keeping the complex instrumentation. This saw some significant radio play and fame for some bands, with Marillion charting 11 top 40 singles during the time Fish was their vocalist. Although the original scene died in the late '80s with Fish leaving Marillion and Peter Nicholls leaving IQ, the genre continued an underground following with bands like Pendragon, Arena and Galahad at the forefront, and creating some smaller scenes, like the '90s Polish scene of Abraxas, Collage and Quidam. Although Marillion moved further away from neo-prog, IQ continued to make albums in the style, and gained a further cult following after Peter Nicholls returned to the band. |
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noni
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Posted: September 26 2016 at 17:50 | |
Good band
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PhideauxFan
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Posted: September 26 2016 at 23:56 | |
Mark Kelly plays keyboards with this band:
DeeExpus: King Of Number 33 (UK-2011). Influences Porcupine Tree/Marillion. Super !!! (18/20) http://www.progarchives.com/album.asp?id=35398 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9GJZpJcvxdA |
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O666
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Posted: September 27 2016 at 09:00 | |
Hi Jean-Mary I will send you another Demo very soon. Sorry for lately! I had (have) too many troubles . Keep in touch.
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siLLy puPPy
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Posted: September 27 2016 at 10:42 | |
In addition to the usual suspects like early Marillion, IQ, Arena, Pendragon and Twelfh Night, I like Anubis a lot
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jayem
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Posted: September 27 2016 at 11:09 | |
I'll listen carefully to it ! Things ain't well but you keep going, and I owe you the more respect.
Edited by jayem - September 27 2016 at 12:48 |
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micky
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Posted: September 27 2016 at 12:41 | |
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The Pedro and Micky Experience - When one no longer requires psychotropics to trip
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Kingsnake
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Posted: September 27 2016 at 12:45 | |
I totally agree with you.
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micky
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Posted: September 27 2016 at 12:51 | |
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The Pedro and Micky Experience - When one no longer requires psychotropics to trip
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PhideauxFan
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Posted: September 28 2016 at 05:43 | |
From Switzerland, Clepsydra and Shakary:
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aglasshouse
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Posted: September 28 2016 at 11:29 | |
Some of AISLES (Aisles?) is pretty good. 4:45 AM was free at one point and that's the majority of what I've heard from them. Hawaii I think is okay too judging on it's rating currently. They're sort of like a watered down IQ but I still like them well enough.
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http://fryingpanmedia.com
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PhideauxFan
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Posted: September 29 2016 at 03:46 | |
From Italy, Asgard and Aufklarung.
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Rosscoe
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Posted: October 03 2016 at 05:31 | |
Neo Prog is my favourite sub-genre.
I can recommend the following as having good quality and consistent output: IQ Comedy of Errors Arena Sylvan Pendragon Anubis Barock Project (not typically neo, but very, very good) The following bands I also like, but I have not heard much so cannot vouch for their consistency: LIfesigns Synaesthesia/Kyros (not listed as Neo any more, but I can't really identify any stylistic difference) Gandalf's Fist Drifting Sun Magenta I consider Steven Wilson's albums Raven and HandCannotErase to be very similar to neo prog and these are quite agreeable. Also, what I have heard of Phideaux is pretty close too and well worth a try. |
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chopper
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Posted: October 03 2016 at 07:04 | |
Well they've only made 1 studio album so far (another one is in the pipeline) but they are brilliant.
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jayem
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Posted: October 03 2016 at 07:29 | |
Like Wendy, with Live At Armageddon for a start... Instrum second half of "Radioactive Girl" sounds very much like Led Zep's No Quarter (instrum sequence) !
Aragon (at least until mid-90's. Cold strained kitchy 80's-90's sounds perfect for singer's raging falsetto Tiemko (closer to jazz - fusion, but their own style !)
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noni
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Posted: October 03 2016 at 08:01 | |
Like Wendy is awesome, highly recommended
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analogkid529
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Posted: October 04 2016 at 15:10 | |
I never cared for Marillion that much, despite that they're basically "THE" Neo-prog band. I prefer IQ, Pendragon, and Collage. They're all incredible.
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One likes to believe in the freedom of music, for glittering prizes and endless compromises shatter the illusion of integrity.
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Cambus741
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Posted: October 04 2016 at 15:41 | |
Maybe you should check out some of these gems by Citizen Cain;
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mi_aM-13go8 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ISQ3DUae7ks |
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Eastwood
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Posted: October 07 2016 at 05:18 | |
i guess for me it`s Anekdoten, Airbag, maybe Riverside, Pineapple Thief, late Opeth stuff, but all their latest suff is more to sound like mid 70`s classics ))
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