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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote tszirmay Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 23 2015 at 22:05
Originally posted by yam yam yam yam wrote:

Originally posted by yam yam yam yam wrote:

Originally posted by RoadLASER RoadLASER wrote:

Super-band (really Super) - Northlands


Tony Patterson (last work with Nick Magnus): Vocals, Keyboards, Flute, Duduk, Programming, Orchestrations, Guitars
Brendan Eyre (Riversea/Nine Stones Close) : Keyboards, Piano, Mandolin, Programming
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Steve Hackett: Guitar on 'So Long The Day'
John Hackett: Flute on 'Legacy'
Nick Magnus: Keyboards, Programming and Effects on 'Three Rivers (Reprise)'
Doug Melbourne: Piano on ' A Rainy Day on Dean Street'
Nigel Appleton: Drums and Percussion
Tim Esau: Bass
Carrie Melbourne: Vocals, Stick on 'A Picture in Time'
Adrian Jones (Nine Stones Close) : 12-String Guitar and Nylon Guitar
David Clements: Bass
Andy Jongman: Guitar on 'The Crossing'
Fred Arlington: Northumbrian Pipes, Accordion, Sax and Flugelhorn
 
Agreed - and currently under evaluation in Neo Prog: http://progfreak.com/Tony-Patterson-Brendan-Eyre-161261.html?path=pa/recentThumbs Up
 
Moved to Crossover earlier on today, and now with two swift 'yes' votes already in the bag.  Smile
Working on a bio, and a review already. This is a MAGNIFICENT release! I urge you all to listen to this beauty. 
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote yam yam Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 23 2015 at 21:37
Originally posted by yam yam yam yam wrote:

Originally posted by RoadLASER RoadLASER wrote:

Super-band (really Super) - Northlands


Tony Patterson (last work with Nick Magnus): Vocals, Keyboards, Flute, Duduk, Programming, Orchestrations, Guitars
Brendan Eyre (Riversea/Nine Stones Close) : Keyboards, Piano, Mandolin, Programming
With
Steve Hackett: Guitar on 'So Long The Day'
John Hackett: Flute on 'Legacy'
Nick Magnus: Keyboards, Programming and Effects on 'Three Rivers (Reprise)'
Doug Melbourne: Piano on ' A Rainy Day on Dean Street'
Nigel Appleton: Drums and Percussion
Tim Esau: Bass
Carrie Melbourne: Vocals, Stick on 'A Picture in Time'
Adrian Jones (Nine Stones Close) : 12-String Guitar and Nylon Guitar
David Clements: Bass
Andy Jongman: Guitar on 'The Crossing'
Fred Arlington: Northumbrian Pipes, Accordion, Sax and Flugelhorn
 
Agreed - and currently under evaluation in Neo Prog: http://progfreak.com/Tony-Patterson-Brendan-Eyre-161261.html?path=pa/recentThumbs Up
 
Moved to Crossover earlier on today, and now with two swift 'yes' votes already in the bag.  Smile
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (1) Thanks(1)   Quote CKnoxW Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 18 2015 at 19:42
I found this borderline unheard of guy on Youtube. Here's a prog-metal tune he did. It's ridiculous stuff.
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hi i want to recommend you this argentinian band, i know its not entirely prog, it's a fusion of rock with some prog moments mixed with local rhythms 

this is the link to there second album 



hope you enjoy  
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Izvir yes very cool band !



Since I'm on that Recommend thread :

http://antiochekirm.bandcamp.com/album/g-oyag-o-mass 
3 first songs amaze me
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helo
i post here this help cry, hope it s ok
i have a blank record Nimbus label..promotional copy ..i just cannot found out which singer and what band is playing..thanks for help ,here are 2 songs to hear!
http://www19.zippyshare.com/v/9prjZWjA/file.html
http://www72.zippyshare.com/v/tSloi8BW/file.html
helo , i tried to load a foto but no way
here is the etching-runout i found
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IRC 003 B on one side
IRC 003 a2 on other side
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I'm never tired to say you should definitely check out Izvir. Great prog from (formely) Yugoslavia. Also really great coverart. Spread the word!




Edited by tricksiebzehn - March 01 2015 at 12:38

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Let the sunshine in
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Most underrated band of 2015!
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GoGo Penguin. Terrific band.
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Originally posted by RoadLASER RoadLASER wrote:

Super-band (really Super) - Northlands


Tony Patterson (last work with Nick Magnus): Vocals, Keyboards, Flute, Duduk, Programming, Orchestrations, Guitars
Brendan Eyre (Riversea/Nine Stones Close) : Keyboards, Piano, Mandolin, Programming
With
Steve Hackett: Guitar on 'So Long The Day'
John Hackett: Flute on 'Legacy'
Nick Magnus: Keyboards, Programming and Effects on 'Three Rivers (Reprise)'
Doug Melbourne: Piano on ' A Rainy Day on Dean Street'
Nigel Appleton: Drums and Percussion
Tim Esau: Bass
Carrie Melbourne: Vocals, Stick on 'A Picture in Time'
Adrian Jones (Nine Stones Close) : 12-String Guitar and Nylon Guitar
David Clements: Bass
Andy Jongman: Guitar on 'The Crossing'
Fred Arlington: Northumbrian Pipes, Accordion, Sax and Flugelhorn
 
Agreed - and currently under evaluation in Neo Prog: http://progfreak.com/Tony-Patterson-Brendan-Eyre-161261.html?path=pa/recentThumbs Up
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Nash the Slash

Edited by Walton Street - February 09 2015 at 07:02
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New fantastic band En.Tsfauna
Album and site here:
www.entsfauna.com



Edited by james-hopkins - February 09 2015 at 22:52
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This is growing on me a lot and it's not on Prog Archives' list yet at all.  They label themselves instrumental prog/experimental/electronic.  Individually each track isn't particularly proggy but the whole thing is a cohesive whole.  Echo Tail, Hold the Throne.

http://echotail.bandcamp.com/album/hold-the-throne

If I had to list things it reminds me of... Anathema, Type O Negative, Tearwave, Stone Temple Pilots, Bush, A Sleeping Theory.  Very slow-riffy.

https://www.facebook.com/JamieKernMusic
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Jakob Skott from Causa Sui
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10 long years till the second album....




Edited by gothicelk - January 23 2015 at 06:56
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I recommend...

TIGRAN HAMASYAN



I noticed that there is no review of his album "Shadow Theater", and I think is one of the best albums of the last 30 years in the history of prog-related music...


Edited by platypuuus - January 04 2015 at 02:09
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Glad you like it. It's maybe my favourite artist. Just love him. You have to listen Artaud, did this album himself, but the rigths belong to Pescado Rabioso. 
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