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Topic: March 2010 Winners, PA giveaway
Posted By: M@X
Subject: March 2010 Winners, PA giveaway
Date Posted: April 19 2010 at 13:48
Hi all,

It's M@X, admin and webmaster of Progarchives.com .

As you may know, we have a giveaway running that pick monthly winners from the past months reviewers. More info here :  http://www.progarchives.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=53655&PN=1 -  

You are receiving this email because you are one of the winners !  Congratulation !

Here's the list of the randomly picked winners of March 2010 are:

  • birdwithteeth11| Doug Larson's Imports ( http://www.hicom.net/~dlarson/ - ) 25$ gift certicifate. 

  • Mandrakeroot ROBERT BERIAU "Selfishness: Source of War & Violence" Digital Music Album

  • James Lee | GEMM 25$ Order Credit (refunded by PayPal)  on GEMM Green Shield sellers 

  • rpe9p Free download of EPIGNOSIS "Stil the Waters"

  • The Progmatist Free download of EPIGNOSIS "Stil the Waters"

  • HammerOfPink Free CD (past PA Featured Artist) DIALETO "Will Exist Forever"

  • HammerOfPink | Free CD (past PA Featured Artist) VANGOUGH "Manikin Parade" CD + T-Shirt

  • Easy Money | (Past PA Featured Artist) PAUL CUSICK "Focal Point" Free CD

  • Conor Fynes | RANDONE "Linea di Confine" (2009) CD


And the winner of the "Review of the month" is  Gerinski with his review of BAROCK PROJECT "Rebus" (As selected by admin's EASY MONEY)

4 stars After their excellent debut album 'MisterioseVoci' I was eager to listen to this italian band's second effort 'Rebus'. My veredict is a clear thumbs up, although I must confess that it took me a few more spins than MV to fully appreciate this one. The first thing you notice is a vast improvement in the recording quality, production and attention to detail. And the voice of Luca Pancaldi sounds much better and is now more supported by backing vocals.


The second is an evolution in the sound and style, and this is what took my classic-prog- trained ears a bit longer to digest. The formula keeps similar, trying to find the best balance of classic prog, neo-prog, pop, rock, classical music, jazz and popular music, but the point of balance seems at first to have been a bit shifted towards the pop-rock side and bit less to symphonic prog, classical and jazz. While MisterioseVoci was closer to the classic prog sound, with a lot of acoustic piano, rhodes, hammond and moog sounds, and natural bass and drums, Rebus sounds much more modern, with a much wider palette of synth sounds, the bass and drums sound more processed, and in general closer to standard neo-prog sound.


While I found MV difficult to compare to other main prog bands, at the first couple of listens of Rebus things that crossed my mind included modern Yes (Magnification etc), GTR, 3 To the Power of Three, modern ELP, the good Asia tracks and the likes. This took me a bit off guard and for some moments I found myself thinking 'mmm, a bit too modern for me' (yes I know these albums are not that modern anymore, but you know what I mean). However MV had already taught me that these guys are somewhat subtle in displaying their talent so I gave it more spins and I finally got it and I have come to really enjoy this album, and it's certainly better than many of the references I mentioned.


Band leader Luca Zabbini does not sound so much like Keith Emerson anymore, he is finding his own style but sure enough he shows once again his amazing skills. They have now a full-time guitar player Max Scarcia who does a good job although the music is still mostly centered on the fantastic keyboards. There are 2 tracks sung in english (plus one Easter Egg) and a single-like track, which seems to indicate that they aim to a wider audience.


The album opens with a ghost of the melody from the last track Nostradamus, quickly stepping into the fast beat of 'La Corsa Elettronica' (The Electronic Race). A very modern sounding prog tune which especially in its second half reminds me a bit of modern Yes.


'Don Giovanni' is an excellent and quite original track which could be defined as 'Mozart meets Queen', with a purely classical-based verse and chorus and some Bohemian Rhapsody-like vocals and guitar.


'Save your soul' combines seemingly incompatible styles, starting with a tune which will remind us of central-european gipsy music to suddenly change into fast rock, followed by typical prog synth solo lines and closing again with the gipsy theme. It seemed a bit forced in the beginning but after a while I got its point.


'Akery' is one of the best picks, a wonderful track with great dynamics, starting with soft piano to gradually increase the intensity and without knowing how you got there you are listening to fast rock, and then to mid-tempo prog. Great song

'Polvere di stelle' (Stardust) could be a single, it has a very pop and catchy verse-chorus but the instrumental work is great and more prog than it seems at first.


'Duellum' (Duel) is the most Emersonian track, could well have been in some of the modern ELP albums (of which would have been probably the best song), an amazing display of keyboard work and another of the best picks.


'My enemy' is mostly a rock song, the weakest in the album.


'Veleno' (Poison) is the track which sounds most like their first album MV, again with great dynamics combining prog-jazz-pop, an instrumental phrasing in phrygian scale which gives it an andalusian feeling, and a beautiful soft middle segment. Another best pick.


'Orione' (obviously enough, Orion) is mostly standard neo-prog, something that would not have felt much out of place in one of the first Arena albums.

'Nostradamus' is officially the last track, based on frantic drums, something as if you tried to put music to one of the drum duet solos of Phill Collins and Chester Thompson, it took me a while to get it but now I find it a very good and original track. The song ends at 5:00 min, but the counter on the player shows that track 10 lasts 11:20, betraying that there's something more to come. Indeed after 3 minutes of silence we get an unnamed Easter Egg in the form of a soft ballad which while not being very prog by itself is nice and not much different from, say, some of the soft fragments of Jethro Tull.


A very good album which due to the modernized style compared to MV took me a bit longer to get into, but still a great work and much improved in many respects compared to their debut. Best picks for my taste 'Don Giovanni', 'Akery', 'Duellum', 'Veleno' and 'Nostradamus'.


Review permanent link  http://www.progarchives.com/Review.asp?id=271218 -
Thanks to Easy Money and congratulation again to Gerinski , winner of the 25$ Amazon.com Gift Certificate.


Congratulation to all the winners. Clap

M@X







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Replies:
Posted By: Evolutionary Sleeper
Date Posted: April 19 2010 at 13:56
Great job guys! Clap

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Posted By: seventhsojourn
Date Posted: April 19 2010 at 14:41
I'm going to make myself very unpopular here, but...
 
Can someone explain how this works? I might be wrong, and if so then I'm prepared to eat humble pie, but most of March's winners didn't post any reviews in March. If that is the case then i think that's a bit unfair on a good number of people who posted many fine reviews. I'm not saying this for any personal gain (I think I posted about 2 reviews, heheh LOL). I'm not trying to cause trouble here, and good luck to the nominated winners. I realise the winners are picked randomly (apart from the review of the month), but could people not get some reward for actually doing something? As I said above though, if I'm wrong I'll be happy to apologise.  


Posted By: M@X
Date Posted: April 19 2010 at 16:07
^ I must admit that you are right, I just realized that and I am very sorry.

I used 2009 instead of 2010 in my query. 


To be forgiven, I will add more gifts available to March 2010 reviewers, that I will pick later today.

The "supplementals" prizes are:
  • 1 audio CD of the upcoming RPWL "The Gentle Art of Music" (Out June 22nd 2010)

  • 1 audio CD DIALETO "Will Exist Forever"

  • 1 free Progarchives.com T-Shirt (as seen on http://www.zazzle.com/progarchives/ - http://www.zazzle.com/progarchives/ a surprise site that I was keeping but the circumstances forces me to reveal it) 

Good luck to future winners,

Max



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Posted By: J-Man
Date Posted: April 19 2010 at 16:20
Congrats to all previous winners, and the next batch as well. Clap

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Posted By: CCVP
Date Posted: April 19 2010 at 16:29
Will post some reviews I've been working on in April. I hope I can win somethingthis month! Smile

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Posted By: Marty McFly
Date Posted: April 19 2010 at 16:36
Aargh, what a pity that I wasn't reviewing more, I could have won Tee, or even brand new CD :-)

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Posted By: Conor Fynes
Date Posted: April 19 2010 at 16:40
Hey, thanks alot to the guys who run this site. Much obliged.
 
But... can someone tell me how the random thing works?? Do you guys just pick out of a hat of people who have reviewed in the past month, or is the amount of reviews a factor?
 
I'm gonna aim towards getting another Review Of The Month for April/May hopefully!!


Posted By: Atavachron
Date Posted: April 19 2010 at 17:25
it might be nice to mark reviews that have won RotM



Posted By: M@X
Date Posted: April 20 2010 at 08:45
As promised, more winners to fix my mistakes in picking up the MARCH 2009 reviewers for the first draw. Again sorry.

More winners:


  • corrierecosmico | 1 audio CD of the upcoming RPWL "The Gentle Art of Music" (Out June 22nd 2010)
    > Send me your postal address so we can ship it.

  • mohaveman  | 1 audio CD DIALETO "Will Exist Forever"
    > Send me your postal address so we can ship it.

  • Petrul  | 1 free Progarchives.com T-Shirt
    > Send me your postal address and T-Shirt prefered size so we can ship it.


Embarrassed


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Posted By: Rune2000
Date Posted: April 20 2010 at 11:10
Hi M@X,

I just received an e-mail from you saying that I'm a Winner of the Progarchives.com March 2010 giveaway but I don't see my name anywhere among the winners. Is this some sort of mistake?

Sincerely,
Alexander


Posted By: M@X
Date Posted: April 20 2010 at 11:56
No,

it should read "You are receiving this email because you have posted a rating or a review in MARCH 2010.*Remember that only full reviews (no rating only) are eligible to win."


????


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Posted By: Rune2000
Date Posted: April 20 2010 at 12:21
That is very true, apparently I've forgotten how to read! LOL

I guess that receiving a message with this title Winners of the Progarchives.com Monthly Giveaway three times in a row (!) made me automatically assume that I won this time as well.


Posted By: The-time-is-now
Date Posted: July 05 2010 at 14:49
Congratulations Clap

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