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Psychedelic/Progressive from Argentina.

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Shinkenuu Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 14 2021 at 10:46
I recommend asking recomendations to my Telegram Prog Rock bot @progmancer_bot
Check some of its recommendations:

Recommend albums with OK harp:
/recommend_ok harp

The Hound Of The Baskervilles
Nolan & Wakeman
United Kingdom / Neo-Prog

This Woman'S Work
Kate Bush
United Kingdom / Crossover Prog

Weird Tales
Karda Estra
United Kingdom / Symphonic Prog

Wouldn'T You Miss Me?
Syd Barrett
United Kingdom / Prog Related

Helike
D'Accord
Norway / Heavy Prog

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Recommend albums with excellent lyrics albums:
`/recommend_excellent lyric`

Hidden Secrets
Time Machine
Italy / Progressive Metal

Coma Ecliptic
Between The Buried And Me
United States / Tech/Extreme Prog Metal

Emocean
Hubi Meisel
Germany / Progressive Metal

Everybody Loves You
Jon Anderson
United Kingdom / Prog Related

Never A Time
Genesis
United Kingdom / Symphonic Prog
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote richy749 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 01 2021 at 21:09
For you all to check out Dirty Farm Animals new single Spinner of the Years. 
https://open.spotify.com/album/2ZiTz5knPXIxJygbwPcddg?si=A057SeDOQMWTisRW3Yk2Iw
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Crossover prog with nice female vocals, featuring Steve Hackett & his band.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (1) Thanks(1)   Quote Snicolette Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 16 2021 at 08:08
Originally posted by Heart of the Matter Heart of the Matter wrote:

 
Crossover prog with nice female vocals, featuring Steve Hackett & his band.
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Agreed.  Smile
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Robby Steinhardt Not In Kansas Anymore - A Prog Rock Opera
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20 minute prog epics? How about a 20 minute soul jam? ;)
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Pražský Výběr - Žízeň
A jazz album from Czechoslavakia that sadly only has 9 ratings on prog archives. 


Edited by SuperMetro - March 02 2022 at 10:12
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Simon Phillips Protocol V was released a few weeks ago. Groovin' fusion.

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I'd recommend From Silence to somewhere by Wobbler. It's a great album, with very much a Tarkus sound to it. 
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Simon is a beast...love all his work
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Originally posted by BlazeMaker BlazeMaker wrote:

I'd recommend From Silence to somewhere by Wobbler. It's a great album, with very much a Tarkus sound to it. 

Wow, Wobbler, glad to know they're still around. I remember being into them in my 20s.

Love, DreamTechPlus.
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A little bit of self-promotion, but I just released an album on Bandcamp. A bit of an eclectic fusion of prog and jazz influences: https://banach-tarski-paradox.bandcamp.com/album/it-never-ends
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Some RIO/Avantprog
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I recommend this Indonesian band, that has only one album.

The informations below were taken from a youtube channel called Proclaro Jaya, on which the album can be found. I made some attempts to purchase this CD, but I still didn’t get it.

NERV is a band from Bandung that plays the fusion of Sundanese ethnic music, pop & progressive rock. The band consists of Nia (electric accoustic violin), Ajey DK (drums, jimbe, harp, bamboo flute, vocals), Dicky (bass), Yusak (guitar, keyboards), Jantan (drums) and Tendy (guitar). The album was issued by Indonesian Progressive Society label, the same label as DISCUS.


This album is characterized by sounds of Indonesian indigenous ethnic elements such as gamelan & kendang, dynamic beats, exotic melodies, viola in celtic traditional style, world music & new age feels, symphonic elements, the distortioned twin guitars and so forth.


Tracklist:

1. Ragam (9:20)

2. Pasir (6:25)

3. 1965 (11:55)

4. Siapa Aku (6:45)

5. Karuhun (12:25)

6. Sekelumit Problema (6:10)

7. Saat Terakhir (3:15)


Ahead is my analysis of each track.

First track starts with a flute, and what seems to be a sitar, both showing elements from middle east folclorical music. Atabaques come along. After this brief introduction, battery and synths already burst into a symphonic prog vein. Flute and guitar gets a little heavier. Through its 9min length, this track is very representative of this album’s proposal. Constant changes of harmonies and rythms, violin appears constantly, transiting between middle east music and the influence of some prog rock violinists (I listen Kansas and Darryl Way sometimes). Batterist shows energy of a rocker, but also the technique of a jazz man who also knows how to get groovy.

Second track starts with atabaques. By the way, a constant on the album, but most of the time located on background. Guitar and violin offers some pleasent long and lyric notes. The last one is definitely the star of the track. Synths garantuee a prog feeling. And here is the first time of a few that they improve some vocals typical of the middle east culture. The composition here is more calm.

Dynamic is the way third track begins, and the violin shines again, with intricate and enchanting harmonies. Bassist gets more space, and does a great job setting the pace, but also on the melodies. Synths are always there but not on the front page.

On fourth track very lyrical tunes from violin, with contributions of guitar, are played with a calm and jazzy drum. Sometimes the rhythm gets a little faster, but not so much. making this music another example of the more quiet side of this album.

Fifth track brings some vocals in excellent harmonies, which are rare on the album. To be more accurate, the vocals are the central part of this composition until the 3rd minute. Then a heavier symphonic prog gets along. Guitar and bass assumes a more rhythmic drive, a very important characteristic of this track, which is the longest one of the album.

Bells promote a very melodic introduction to the sixth track. But soon the execution gets heavier and more complex. This composition has an avant-gardé or eclectic touch. Some vocals are sustained by atabaques, but here they are more emotional.

The last and shortest track is a celebration of joy. The piano and violin provides good riffs, as well as the guitar player.


This is a symphonic prog effort with middle east influences.

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I recommend Fievel Is Glauque's new album Flaming Swords.  Jazz has a baby with Stereo Lab.

https://laloi.bandcamp.com/album/flaming-swords
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Haken-Fauna.  I love it! Can't understand the current 3.38 rating on Progarchives, since it's my favorite Haken album since The Mountain.  It's dense and requires a series of listening sessions. Oh, but the reward is sweet. 
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Tychovski Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 14 2023 at 14:01
I would like to recommend Fistfights With Wolves.  I've just listened to their album The Sheep That Eats The Wolf, and it's some wonderful Zeuhl/RIO/Avant.


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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote edefakiel Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 14 2023 at 14:38
Originally posted by Tychovski Tychovski wrote:

I would like to recommend Fistfights With Wolves.  I've just listened to their album The Sheep That Eats The Wolf, and it's some wonderful Zeuhl/RIO/Avant.



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Interesting titles on those tracks and interesting music. Thank you for recommending. 
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