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Ahwak is actually the only band out of these I'm musically familiar with. While not a household name, their self titled 2004 album (and only album) actually has 84 ratings here on PA.
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Ahvak   RIO/Avant-Prog      2004      3.73      1      5 ratings
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Originally posted by Mellotron Storm Mellotron Storm wrote:

AHVAK might be at that top of the heep and I have to mention Udi Koomran who has been thanked in so many liner notes I lost count. The man is a genius at making music sound better.

Thank you Sir !
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Originally posted by yogev yogev wrote:

Originally posted by bardberic bardberic wrote:

You missed Subterranean Masquerade, listed here as "Experimental/Post Metal:" http://www.youtube.com/c/SubterraneanMasquerade/featured 

Hello Israeli fella!

I've only heard their most recent album, and it blew me away! Very refreshing Prog Metal. Have to catch one of their shows.

Originally posted by bardberic bardberic wrote:

However, I cannot recommend Scardust enough! Even if you're not a fan of metal. I filtered some statistics on this site, and as of right now, in June 2022, Scardust's sophomore album "Strangers" is the only progressive metal, experimental/post metal, or tech/extreme metal album of the 2020s decade thus far that earned the "<span itemscope="" item="http://-vocabulary.org/Review-aggregate"><span style="color: rgb17, 17, 17;">Essential: a masterpiece of progressive rock music" accolade on this site, and needless to say, it is the highest rated "metal" album of this timeframe, as well. </span></span>

I saw their name a few times, will definitely check them out.



I'm not actually Israeli but I am in the process of making Aliyah :)

It turns out that Scardust's Strangers is actually the second highest reviewed album of the 2020s on this site thus far :) A nice surprise from our Israeli home, for sure.

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Originally posted by bardberic bardberic wrote:

You missed Subterranean Masquerade, listed here as "Experimental/Post Metal:" http://www.youtube.com/c/SubterraneanMasquerade/featured 

Hello Israeli fella!

I've only heard their most recent album, and it blew me away! Very refreshing Prog Metal. Have to catch one of their shows.

Originally posted by bardberic bardberic wrote:

However, I cannot recommend Scardust enough! Even if you're not a fan of metal. I filtered some statistics on this site, and as of right now, in June 2022, Scardust's sophomore album "Strangers" is the only progressive metal, experimental/post metal, or tech/extreme metal album of the 2020s decade thus far that earned the "Essential: a masterpiece of progressive rock music" accolade on this site, and needless to say, it is the highest rated "metal" album of this timeframe, as well. 

I saw their name a few times, will definitely check them out.

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From my collection of CDs:

-Blackfield (Israel/UK),
-Orphaned Land,
-Realeaf,
-Sanhedrin,
-Solstice Coil,
-Subterranean Masquerade,
-Telegraph.
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You missed Subterranean Masquerade, listed here as "Experimental/Post Metal:" http://www.youtube.com/c/SubterraneanMasquerade/featured

Storchi, fronted by Yossi Sassi's daughter Danielle Sassi, is "flautist" progressive rock/metal: http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOqFQiJynJ0r6NtV6qP8Mbw

Ketoret is a blackgaze (Experimental/Post Metal) band: http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZHPXhjzGCbUdZKXmVSuRxA/videos

A new prog/symphonic power metal band has just stared up in Israel!


and Delicate Disorder, a more traditional progressive rock band: http://www.youtube.com/c/DelicateDisorder
They're both recording their debut.

Sorry it's all modern heavy stuff. I'm in my 20s, so I don't really follow may of the 70s prog bands, and Israel is a hot spot for prog metal, rn.

However, I cannot recommend Scardust enough! Even if you're not a fan of metal. I filtered some statistics on this site, and as of right now, in June 2022, Scardust's sophomore album "Strangers" is the only progressive metal, experimental/post metal, or tech/extreme metal album of the 2020s decade thus far that earned the "Essential: a masterpiece of progressive rock music" accolade on this site, and needless to say, it is the highest rated "metal" album of this timeframe, as well.


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Originally posted by mellotronwave mellotronwave wrote:

Blackfield : half israelian progressive pop rock



Oh yeah, I heard about this a while back: its a collaboration between Steven Wilson and Aviv Geffen, (from Israel) who I see has his own extensive discography. That seems worth checking out!
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i've always been fond of klezmer music, personally!  Some of that stuff is transcendental!
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Originally posted by The Dark Elf The Dark Elf wrote:

I've always thought that if there were an Israeli melancholy blues band, it should be called Mo' Sad.

I'm guessing few got the double entendre .


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I've talked to Yossi Sassi a few times from ORPHANED LAND and I love how he'd end each conversation with "Keep it holy". Love those people! Their history is beyond belief.
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I have a lot from Israel and while that REALEAF album is far from the best, it has that trippy psychedelia that I love.
AHVAK might be at that top of the heep and I have to mention Udi Koomran who has been thanked in so many liner notes I lost count. The man is a genius at making music sound better.
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Blackfield : half israelian progressive pop rock
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I've always thought that if there were an Israeli melancholy blues band, it should be called Mo' Sad.
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Originally posted by yogev yogev wrote:

Originally posted by zwordser zwordser wrote:

 
No Problem. Yo, that is cool! Thanks for posting your faves; there's a lot to explore here, and myself, and (I'm sure) others will want a good starting point. 
 
I have mostly fond memories of going to Israel where I did my archaeological field school in 1996 (at Tel Dor). The tours around Jerusalem and areas around the Dead Sea were amazing!  This was at a time when I was just starting to become a "prog-head", (exploring all of Yes's early material), so, of course, I had no idea of any "prog rock" in the country.  The Makhavena (song/dance--hope I'm spelling that right) was popular there at the time, but I soon grew tired of hearing it!
 
Cool! I wasn't even born in 1996! The Dead Sea and the surrounding areas have a beautiful view. 
And by the way did you mean The Macarena dance? cause if so, wow this song suck!

 
Nice to see there's some teens like yourself hanging around this site. 
 
Yes, I think the Macarena is right.  Hard to get out of my head now..  "Heyyyyyy, Macarena!" 
 
 ...I mean, it was kind of fun for a bit to dance to, especially since some of the ladies in my group liked it.  But, seemed like it was being played everywhere we went where there were other tourists, and it got old very quickly.  Hope it's not like that nowadays there.


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Originally posted by zwordser zwordser wrote:

 
No Problem. Yo, that is cool! Thanks for posting your faves; there's a lot to explore here, and myself, and (I'm sure) others will want a good starting point. 
 
I have mostly fond memories of going to Israel where I did my archaeological field school in 1996 (at Tel Dor). The tours around Jerusalem and areas around the Dead Sea were amazing!  This was at a time when I was just starting to become a "prog-head", (exploring all of Yes's early material), so, of course, I had no idea of any "prog rock" in the country.  The Makhavena (song/dance--hope I'm spelling that right) was popular there at the time, but I soon grew tired of hearing it!
 
Cool! I wasn't even born in 1996! The Dead Sea and the surrounding areas have a beautiful view. 
And by the way did you mean The Macarena dance? cause if so, wow this song suck!



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Originally posted by yogev yogev wrote:

There aren't a lot of bands that went fully PROG here in israel, but there are still a few amazing and Innovative israeli "prog" bands out there. It's a bit sad that those bands doesn't get the recognician they deserve.
Some of my favorite:

Eatliz - a great blend of Alt pop rock and quirky prog, (incredible female vocals, remind me the bent knee's singer a bit)
Zingale -Amazing musicianship, one of the few israeli bands the can be labeled as a "true prog band" from the 70s. Sung in english. They didn't last long.
Ktzat Acherat - The fathers of Israeli pop/rock music making non accessible music.
Tatran - My favorite israeli band, they changed my mind. The greatest thing about them is that they are always try new things. I've been at one of their shows recently, and it was magical.

Also I will take this opportunity to say that my guitar teacher played in Hot Fur, and my dad's freind played in Ha' Arnav Ha Lavan (The White Rabit). So yo thats cool.

So Yeah I love israeli prog, making me feel proud. And thank you for posting!

 
No Problem. Yo, that is cool! Thanks for posting your faves; there's a lot to explore here, and myself, and (I'm sure) others will want a good starting point. 
 
I have mostly fond memories of going to Israel where I did my archaeological field school in 1996 (at Tel Dor). The tours around Jerusalem and areas around the Dead Sea were amazing!  This was at a time when I was just starting to become a "prog-head", (exploring all of Yes's early material), so, of course, I had no idea of any "prog rock" in the country.  The Makhavena (song/dance--hope I'm spelling that right) was popular there at the time, but I soon grew tired of hearing it!


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Another country I'm weak in. Ahvak and Atmosphera are favorites.
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