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omphaloskepsis
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Baroness "Stone". Favorite Baroness album ever. Their most experimental, progressive album, with the best production.
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mathman0806
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Elephant Stone is a psych pop band from Montreal that has been producing some beautiful Beatlesesque sitar and tablas infused psychedelia for a decade. Earlier this year they released a 'single' called "Dawn, Day, Dusk" comprising of two tracks which goes into prog rock. I recommend this.
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dr wu23
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^ VEry nice mellow stuff.....reminds me of Kula Shaker another good psych pop band............
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projeKct
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Do Hot Girls Like Chords?
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Tales from the sky
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https://talesfromthesky.bandcamp.com/album/in-the-world-of-krimus
hello friends I offer you a very good band which has just released their first album these Tales from the sky it is a group inspired by both the old and the new progressive which makes a very varied group each song has a good identity So it's important to listen to the album in its entirety. Enjoy listening ! and tell me if you want to do a review I could send you the album digitally |
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Dapper~Blueberries
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https://betcover.bandcamp.com/album/-
Jikan by Betcover!! is a fabulous merging of experimental alt rock, with jazzy prog rock, avant-pop, and even a little bits of post-punk, indie rock, and noise rock. Definitely recommend!
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Negoba
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Just heard the album Rubber Tea - From a Fading World after it came up on ProgSpace's New Releases playlist on Spotify. It is most excellent.
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jayem
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Great track indeed ! Much of Yes in the way the built the piece, at 5:00 the guitar part must be a tribute to Yes' Yours Is No Disgrace at 2:54 Tonight I play back this exciting track from 2015 with a spiraling raise of tension + energy and like several carrousels at different speeds, the band had found something great here Edited by jayem - December 27 2023 at 12:48 |
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Hrychu
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For those of you who haven't heard it, you have to give it a listen!
Ihsan Al-Munzer - Jamileh Kinda "spooky" sonuding middle eastern groove with a crazy awesome lead synth which I'm assuming isn't anything more sophisticated than an Arp ProSoloist but it sets such a peculiar mood! It's not prog, ok. However, tbf, it kinda reminds me of Bagarozzo era Goblin! |
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duchamp
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i urge everybody here 2 check out ready for the houze by jandek. pure melancholic pozt-tonality from an alternate univerze
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Hrychu
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Hey, Duchamp, doez your keyboard look like thiz? |
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On the day of my creation, I fell in love with education. And overcoming all frustration, a teacher I became.
Ernest Vong |
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mathman0806
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Thanks! I noticed the "Yes" as well. This is a wild coincidence, but I was just searching the forums for Wananabani-en as I was trying to recall where I had come across them previously and the search came up with only one result---your "I recommend" post from 2019. It's on page 106 (not much in 5 years). I didn't see this post because the band name wasn't included and only noticed because you replied to my post. |
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folderol
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Basically, I can recommend everything from my personal playlist of 1000 tracks, mostly from the complex wing of prog: Avant-prog, Zeuhl, Canterbury, Fusion etc, some Jazz-Rock as well. I hope some people will like it. I encourage sharing your own streaming service playlists.
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TenYearsAfter
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Drifting Sun - new album entitled Veil, excellent Neo Prog Plus!
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miamiscot
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With: John Jowitt on bass (IQ) Fudge Smith on drums (Pendragon) Jargon on vocals (Verbal Delirium) Ralph Cardall on guitar (THEDEEPSTATE) and, of course, the great Pat Sanders on keys This is Neo Prog done right. |
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jayem
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I'd say wilderness exudates from those thoughtful and civilized players, and I don't find this in many bands, but that you'd look for them is pretty surprising indeed !! A first mention of them on PA there Edited by jayem - March 17 2024 at 08:20 |
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RadlyGnarly
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I would like to recommend Too Much - Too Much (1971)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C6rB3OJCTJ8&ab_channel=ThebestdreamIhad A nice mix of Hendrixian rock and psychedelic prog instrumentation with use of flute and strings.
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MitchwithDasticks
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*** not for everyone*** atmospheric southern gothic with odd time |
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jayem
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Here's a 70s-prog-inspired song whose lyrics celebrate the virtual worlds of fractals ! |
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Indian Alt Rock Band Fallen Letters Release their first EP - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bXLbtD66slE&pp=ygUcZmFsbGVuIGxldHRlcnMgZm9ybG9ybiBwYWdlcw%3D%3D
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