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DutchProg
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Here is the link in the footer :)
Edit: Or this one: http://iskc-rock-radio.playtheradio.com/index.cfm The link in the footer is more stable.
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Kati
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Ha! Ok thought so but wasn't sure Dutch Prog considering it wasn't you who posted the play list I'll tune in for sure!!!
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lucas
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Hello Casartelli, thanks for "quoting" me in your announcement ! Diversity is the key to tolerance and it prevents from getting bored Metallica is airing, believe it or not the intro to "sanitarium" always brings tears to my eyes. I think it's one of the best in the story of metal.
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After a sublime song by a band from my homeland Poland (Satellite), some classic Black Sab.
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that Paatos song was very good, I was not impressed by this band the first time I listened to them, maybe they evolved with time and I might appreciate better their more recent production. |
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lucas
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Is that a beatbox on the talk Talk's song recorded live ?
I didn't know they have some live material available for purchase. So much emotion in these vocals, and that typical ambient-pop mood, close to the reflective songs of The Blue Nile.
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Casartelli
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You're welcome Thanks for your other comments. I agree to the intro of Sanitarium. Somehow it's so powerful and emotional in its simplicity. W.r.t. Paatos, I think they've become a bit more poppy and upbeat with their latest album from which this was the opener. To be honest, I prefer their older work, from which I've done some songs in previous shows already (Sensor, Happiness and the most beautiful of all, Téa). And the Talk Talk song was taken from London 1986, which is unfortunately quite hard to get hold of. It's a fantastic live album, not in the last place because the tone is so much different from the already excellent studio versions. Then a new live album (with recordings from the same period) was released recently. Again, thanks for listening and commenting, it's really nice to read some feedback.
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you're welcome ! I am looking forward to discovering more music next time. |
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Marillion - Kayleigh Cynosura - What Fills Your Eyes Antimatter - A Place In The Sun Day Six - In The End Dream Theater - Learning To Live Landscape - Outside Of Nowhere Arjen Anthony Lucassen - Welcome To The Machine Chroma Key - Colorblind Pineapple Thief - Someone Here Is Missing Fates Warning - Eye To Eye Timothy Pure - Where Merci Ends Kingcrow - Timeshift Box Jon & Vangelis - The Friends of Mr. Cairo X-Panda - Black The Rock Files - Rising Quantum Fantay - Ugisiunsi Nick Magnus - Doctor Prometheus King Crimson - Heartbeat |
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"learning to live", one of the best DT epic, with its Maiden-esque outro.
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one-man band Chroma Key, with ex-DT keyboardist Kevin Moore. Colorblind, a very nice ambient-pop tune.
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All playlists posted here can be listened to via Listening Link:
http://www.iskc.nl/rock.m3u Starting tuesday I will also put my playlists in this thread. I am the producer of the Prog Files every tuesday. (Like Casartelli does the wednesdays and DutchProg the fridays...) Hope to see you around and like to hear what you think of it! |
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The Prog Files is a program loaded with the best Progressive, Symphonic and the better Classic rock. On air every workday from 22:00 - 24:00 (CET). Every Sunday from 18:00 - 24:00 (CET) we transmit a compilation of these shows.
Playlist for Sunday compilation, January 13th: Marillion - Kayleigh Cynosura - What Fills Your Eyes Antimatter - A Place In The Sun Day Six - In The End Dream Theater - Learning To Live Landscape - Outside Of Nowhere Arjen Anthony Lucassen - Welcome To The Machine Chroma Key - Colorblind Pineapple Thief - Someone Here Is Missing Fates Warning - Eye To Eye Timothy Pure - Where Merci Ends Kingcrow - Timeshift Box Jon & Vangelis - The Friends of Mr. Cairo X-Panda - Black The Rock Files - Rising Quantum Fantay - Ugisiunsi Nick Magnus - Doctor Prometheus Amaran's Plight - Revelation Profuna Ocean - Waiting For The Fall Pallas - Towers Of Babble (Live) Asgard - More New Myths Gevende - Esinti Darwin's Radio - Breath It In Greylevel - Already, Not Yet Jethro Tull - Black Satin Dancer Airbag - White Walls Chris - Eve Of Destiny Egdon Heath - The Killing Silence Anasazi - Shine A Light Mystery - Hey You Oceansize - Commemorative T-Shirt EdisonĆs Children - In The Last Of Waking Moments Yes - IĆm Running Archive - Collapse / Collide The Motors - Airport Sylvan - So Easy Talk Talk - Living In Another World Pendragon - As Good As Gold Sigor Ros - Svefn-G-Englar The Gathering - Strange Machines Peter Hammill - Faint Heart And The Sermon Mr. So & So - Salamander Genesis - In The Cage (Live) Tangerine Dream - Bent Cold Sidewalk |
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Tonight's playlist from 22:00 to 24:00 (CET):
Anders Helmerson - Yodas Dance Kevin Gilbert – Taxi Drive Cluster - Hollywood Praxis - Interface - Stimulation Loop Frank Zappa - Uncle Meat (Live) Katana - Quest For Hades Black Sabbath - The Sign Of The Southern Cross/heaven And Hell [continued][live] Mike Oldfield - Evacuation Rick Wakeman - The Sailor's Lament Breakout - Dziwny Weekend Harmonia - When Shade Was Born Malombo - Sangoma Action Dead Mouse - Doormats And Coasters Michael Sadler - One Minute Som Imaginario - Tema Dos Dueses Sweetwater - Here We Go Again National Health -Borogoves Bijelo Dugme - Ipak Pozelim Neko Pismo Gary Willis - Cartoon Fetish Atheist - An Incarnation's Dream (Live) Bob Mintzer - Spiral Western Vacation -Borrowed Time Jef Lee Johnson; Michael Bland; Sonny Thompson - Open Season Kolinda – Vadorz (The Poacher) listening link : http://www.iskc.nl/rock.m3u radio station webpage : http://iskc-rock-radio.playtheradio.com/index.cfm a little bit of rock, a little bit of jazz, a little bit of electronic music, a little bit of metal, a little bit of folk. Enjoy ! Edited by lucas - January 14 2013 at 15:19 |
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After some electronic jazz-rock tour de force, a lesson of melody with the late Kevin Gilbert.
With Cluster, we wander in the dreamy world of electronic music. Some funk-rock madness with Praxis. The crazy world of Zappa ! Could be perfect for a video game lol Katana, a very good Iron Maiden inspired band. Some tracks are in a more power metal vein, but overall the Maiden influence is very strong. Dio-era Black Sabbath was never better than on stage. This track from their fabulous 'live evil' is full of mystery. Mike Oldfield's soundtrack to 'the killing fields' is fabulous and the track selected here is perfectly recreating the overall atmosphere of this movie. A breath of fresh air with Rick Wakeman's small piano piece. The late Tadeusz Nalepa and his wife Mira in a psychedelic mood with their band Breakout. Harmonia follows in the steps of Cluster, spacey and dreamy electronic music. Malombo are a world-fusion band from South Africa, little known outside the boundaries of this country. They are in the same league as Cymande, Osibisa, Mandrill or fellow countrymen of Assagai. Action Dead Mouse play instrumental math rock, but deserve more recognition. Michael Sadler, Saga's frontman, performs some very nice AOR-oriented music on his album Clear, which track "one minute" is taken from. The excellent drummer Chris Frazier (Steve Vai's Flex-Able) is featured. Som Imaginario with their self-tiled album play psychedelic tropicalia. Some more psychedelia follows with Sweetwater, a female-fronted band. Jeffferson Airplane comes close as a comparison, but the instrumentation is richer with Sweetwater. Tales from Canterbury with National Health, starting in a pastoral mood (flute and electric piano) then going on in a jazz-fusion mood. jazz-rock meets breakcore with Gary Willis. Jef Lee Johnson & associates : frenetic jazz-rock, an ode to the times of psychedelic rock and early fusion. The program ends on a a lighter note with hungarian folk band Kolinda. Edited by lucas - January 14 2013 at 16:58 |
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Good job lucas, looking forward to next week.
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Tonight's playlist (22:00-24:00 CET):
01 - Redemption - Black and White World 02 - Sean Filkins - Learn How To Learn 03 - Unitopia - Easter 04 - Antimatter - Paranova 05 - DeeExpus Project - Me and My Downfall 06 - Magic Pie - Full Circle Poetry 07 - Peter Gee - The Ends Of The Earth 08 - Majestic - Red Skies 09 - Lebowski - Cinematic 10 - Roger Waters - Leaving Beirut 11 - Green Carnation - High Tide Waves 12 - Retrospective - The End Of The Winter Lethargy 13 - The Watch - Berlin, 1936 14 - Porcupine Tree - A Smart Kid |
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Tonight's playlist from 22:00 CET onwards: Solaris - Marsbéli Krónikák II-III Dream theater - Pull Me Under Stencil Forest - Is Love Enough to Save You Eloy - Follow the Light T.A.O. - Forget It Peter Gabriel - Come Talk to Me [Live] Queen - Liar IQ - Frequency Transit - Jokes Aside Jethro Tull - Aqualung Sparks - Frankly, Scarlett, I Don't Give a Damn Anathema - Hindsight Symphony X - The Accolade Kino - Letting Go Tangerine Dream - Ricochet Part II
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Tonight's playlist from 22:00 to 24:00 (CET): (Produced by Sander Masman)
Marillion – The Invisible Man (13:37) album: Marbles Producers – Your Life (6:31) album: Made in Basing Street Rush – Red Sector A (5:11) album: Grace Under Pressure Muse – Stockholm Syndrome (4:58) album: Absolution Frank van Bogaert – Hyperventilate (5:35) album: Air Machine Hoelderlin – Haktik Intergalaktik (8:31) album: Rare Birds Mike Oldfield – Platinum (live) (15:30) album: Live in Germany 1980 Porcupine Tree – Remember My Lover (7:34) album: The Incident Änglagĺrd - Vandringar I Vilsenhet (11:56) album: Hybres Roger Hodgson – I’m Not Afraid (7:05) album: In the Eye of the Storm Neal Morse – Lifeline (13:28) album: Lifeline Mogwai – Friend of the Night (5:30) album: Mr. Beast Aphrodite’s Child – The Four Horsemen (5:53) album: 666 Nits – The Train (4:04) album: Hat |
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