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Originally posted by avestin avestin wrote:

Originally posted by erik neuteboom erik neuteboom wrote:

Hello Avestin.

This week I will add two new and good symphonic rock bands to this site: Dutch King Eider (early Camel and some Genesis) and Venezuolan Parthenon (mid-ELP inspired, great keyboard work), you will hear from me, go on with your enthousiastic, very constructive and appreciated progrock work !

 

   It's an honour to receive compliments from you.

 

I'll be sure to read about these new additions and help spreading the word around.

 



hahahha... great job Avestin!

 My ELP radar went off.... Parthenon huh.. *Micky writes another group down in his black book of 'needing to purchase'*
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^^^

Read your reviews of today, Micky and enjoyed them very much.

I see you like Italian prog...   

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OK back to work.

I will post this again:

I require your assistance.

glass house (Tony) has brought to my attention the band OUT OF FOCUS from Germany which are labeled here under Jazz Rock/Fusion.

These are their releases:

1970 4.25
Excellent addition to any prog music collection
(4 ratings)
Wake Up! Studio Album
1971 4.17
Excellent addition to any prog music collection
(6 ratings)
Out of Focus Studio Album
1972 4.50
Excellent addition to any prog music collection
(6 ratings)
Four Letter Monday Afternoon Studio Album
1974 4.00
Excellent addition to any prog music collection
(3 ratings)
Not Too Late Studio Album
2002 3.50
Excellent addition to any prog music collection
(2 ratings)
Rats Road Studio Album

this is their bio here in PA:

OUT OF FOCUS biography

This awesome band came from Munich and made three extraordinary albums on the super-collectable Kuckuk label plus another that never got released until recently. Hennes Herring on KB (mainly Hammond organ), Remi Dreschler on guitars, Moran Neumuller on vocals and winds, Klaus Spöri and Stefan Wisheu on drums and bass respectively made an incredibly tight unit although they were prone to a lot of improvisation moments also. Their music is somewhat similar to early British prog but will gradually evolve to a certain jazz-rock while staying very politically and socially conscious (in the typical German style of those years) although the singing does not hold a big place in their music, their third release (a double) being mostly instrumental. Then Herring will leave the band to form SUBJECT ESQ., that will soon evolve into the excellent SAHARA. The rest of the band will hire a second guitarist and record another excellent album that for some reason never got released but the group will stay active until 78.

Highly recommended by Dag-Erik Asbjornsen in his great book Cosmic Dreams At Play, and by myself to every progheads infatuated with the early 70's way of making music. Simply awesome!

: : : Hugues Chantraine, BELGIUM : : :

 

So either you Tony, or anyone else familiar with this band (Sean who wrote their bio), could you please tell us a bit more about them, their genre, albums, which are recommended, which do you prefer, what do you think of their music etc.

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Originally posted by avestin avestin wrote:

^^^

Read your reviews of today, Micky and enjoyed them very much.

I see you like Italian prog...   



bahhhh... second rate work of an amateur...but thanks anyway
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^^^

Don;t listen to him, read it yourselves. Here is the link to micky's review on Ys by Balletto Di Bronzo.

http://www.progarchives.com/Review.asp?id=74513

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Hi all,

Only to inform you that this EXCELLENT thread is now Sticky which means that it'll never leave the first page.

I hope the high standards observed until now here be kept. Good luck and congrats to the starter and participants.



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Originally posted by Atkingani Atkingani wrote:

Hi all,

Only to inform you that this EXCELLENT thread is now Sticky which means that it'll never leave the first page.

I hope the high standards observed until now here be kept. Good luck and congrats to the starter and participants.





 


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Originally posted by Atkingani Atkingani wrote:

Hi all,

Only to inform you that this EXCELLENT thread is now Sticky which means that it'll never leave the first page.

I hope the high standards observed until now here be kept. Good luck and congrats to the starter and participants.



I'll second that clappin hands....  Avestin is a good man... and not just he like my reviews hahahah.   Great thread and way to keep it going. 
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Yes, Assaf has been nothing but helpful to me, well done!
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  1. La Maschera Di Cera:  LuxAde,  Italian bands new release and its incredible.  This band plays a retro symphonic prog reminiscent of Banco.  They definitely add their own flavor and I never grow tired of their music.  All three of their studio releases are excellent with their latest being the best.  I can't say enough good things about this band.  Excellent analog keyboards, tons of flute, great rumbling bass, good drums and very good to excellent singing.  Very much in the classic 70's Italian sympho vein.  A mixture of Banco, PFM, Il Balletto Di Bronzo, and most important their own flavor.  Long epic songs full of passionate playing by all band members.  I just love the analog symphonic keyboards.  Great stuff!!! 
  2. SBB:  Pamiec,  Classic Polish prog band playing an exciting mixture of symphonic/jazz fusion prog, if you can imagine that.  Their first three releases are excellent and you can't go wrong with any of these.  A three man band with incredible musicianship.  I'm still in the process of getting all their releases so I can't comment on other releases only to say stay away from their release called Welcome which is more commercial.
  3. Exodus: The Most Beautiful Day.  Another Polish band from the 70's like SBB.  They play an exciting mixture of symphonic/space-prog.  I have their box set entitled "The Most Beautiful Dream Anthology 1977-1985."  Excellent 5 CD set full of above average unreleased material along with all their previous studio releases.  Definitely worth it if you can find it.  These guys are very original sounding and like SBB sing in their native language, though most of their stuff is instrumental.  Comparable too Floyd and Eloy to some extent. 
  4. The Tangent:  A Place In The Que.  Excellent English band playing in the style of Caravan.
  5. Ozric Tentacles:  Jurassic Shift.  Excellent English band playing space/psychedelic rock.
  6. 35007:  Phase V.  Another excellent space/psychedelic band playing in the style of the Ozrics with tracks running longer.  Excellent stuff well worth your hard earned cash if into long psychedelic spacey jams full of excellent musicianship.
  7. Anekdoten:  From Within.  Awesome symphonic prog in the style of King Crimson only more melancholic and definitely not a clone or neo band.  All of their albums are essential in my book.  These guys are from Scandanavia and play dark, compelling, melancholic symphonic prog full of melletron and cello.  Also excellent guitar in the style of Robert Fripp, heavy distorted bass, and the drummer is very good.  Other great releases include Vemod, Nucleas, and Gravity. 
  8. Sinkadus: Aurum Nostrum.  Another excellent Scandinavian band much like Anekdoten but more like Anglagard.  Long epic songs full of alternating heavy mellow passages. 
  9. Uriah Heep:  Salisbury.  Great hard rock/prog from England.  Wonderful choral like vocal harmonizing and excellent vocals from David Byron.  Great  symphonic keyboards and Hammond organ from Ken Hensley.  Awesome band.  You can't go wrong with any of their releases up to and including The Magicians Birthday.
  10. Mezquita:  Recuerdos De Mi Tierra.  Great great Spanish prog.  These guys just cook on their instruments.  Very original including ethnic influences I find wonderful.  Great vocals in Spanish. 
  11. Granada:  Espana, Ano 75.  Another excellent Spanish prog band with wonderful ethnic touches.
  12. Gualberto:  Vericuetos.  Excellent Spanish prog.
  13. Finisterre:  La Meccanica Naturale.  Excellent Italian Symphonic prog in a bit more of a modern style but keeping all the good attributes of the classic era.  Great band with very relaxing electronic atmospherics added to the background of much of the album.  A class act.

          These are releases I purchased recently which I can wholeheartedly recommend.  I didn't want to compile a "My favorite Releases" list because I find this boring and redundant.  I wanted to put a list together of bands I just recently got into or albums by them I just recently purchased.  I find it harder and harder to find bands I really enjoy since I have a rather large prog collection.  I've had to expand my listening to other countries and other genres of prog.  I've come to find many excellent bands from countries I'm not used to and much of this list reflects this.  There's some excellent prog out there with singing in other languages than English, my favorite being Italian.  I've acquired over 100 Italian prog releases in the last two years and theres got to be well over 100 more on my wish list.  Two more countries with more and more releases I'm acquiring are Sweden and Spain/Spanish related(South America).  More recently I've gotten into Polish bands.  I'm also getting more and more bands from France.  I've always been into German bands, hence I haven't mentioned them.  I hope someone finds a new band from this list to enjoy. 

 

 

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Originally posted by Atkingani Atkingani wrote:

Hi all,

Only to inform you that this EXCELLENT thread is now Sticky which means that it'll never leave the first page.

I hope the high standards observed until now here be kept. Good luck and congrats to the starter and participants.

 Dear sir, you are too kind...

I urge all forum members to share their knowledge and musical experiences here. Tell us about your favourite band / artist / album / musical genre etc.

I would like to thank everyone who contributed so far, and all those who follow this thread. (its sounds like a thanks you speech doesn't it , but I mean it).

Paulieg, great list you gave us !. I have been intrigued with 35007. Not heard them yet, but heard good things about them, and your rec' has motivated me further more, so thanks.

 

 

 

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Originally posted by Paulieg Paulieg wrote:

          These are releases I purchased recently which I can wholeheartedly recommend.  I didn't want to compile a "My favorite Releases" list because I find this boring and redundant.  I wanted to put a list together of bands I just recently got into or albums by them I just recently purchased.  I find it harder and harder to find bands I really enjoy since I have a rather large prog collection.  I've had to expand my listening to other countries and other genres of prog.  I've come to find many excellent bands from countries I'm not used to and much of this list reflects this.  There's some excellent prog out there with singing in other languages than English, my favorite being Italian.  I've acquired over 100 Italian prog releases in the last two years and theres got to be well over 100 more on my wish list.  Two more countries with more and more releases I'm acquiring are Sweden and Spain/Spanish related(South America).  More recently I've gotten into Polish bands.  I'm also getting more and more bands from France.  I've always been into German bands, hence I haven't mentioned them.  I hope someone finds a new band from this list to enjoy. 

I can only agree with you on expanding our prog collection to borders previously not breached.

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I would like to bring to your attention the site of one of our members  - ViolinCyndee, who is a musician and a classically-trained violinist who  appears on Spaceseed and Harvey's CD Empire of the Night due out in June 2006. She appears on other projects as well.

You can listen to mp3's on her site - http://www.cyndeeleerule.com/music.html.

http://www.cyndeeleerule.com/

Here is her biography as it appears in her website:

Cyndee Lee Rule

Cyndee Lee Rule is a classically-trained violinist who has performed at such prestegious venues as Lincoln Center, the Tweeter Center, the First Union Center and Trenton War Memorial. She has performed as a first violinist for the Philharmonic of Southern NJ and is a classical violin instructor.

Although her main focus had been classical for many years, her meeting with Hawkwind's Nik Turner during his Fall 2003 tour with US spacerock band Spaceseed, would shift her direction into a completely different realm.

John Pack of Spaceseed invited Cyndee to join the band for their Fall 2004 tour with Nik. She also joined their Fall 2005 tour, this time hosting Hawkwind's Harvey Bainbridge. Cyndee's compositional skills and violin playing are featured on Spaceseed and Harvey's CD "Empire of the Night" due out in June 2006.

After the Fall 2004 tour with Nik and Spaceseed, Doug McMahon of Philadelphia-area spacerock band Scattered Planets, invited Cyndee to join his band. With ever-changing members one never knows what to expect, but the core of the sound comes from the programmed synths and video-game atmosphere created by Doug. Cyndee adds a spacey element by using heavy effects on her violin, while her husband Jeff Nutkowitz switches from glissando guitar to bamboo flute for added ambiance.

Shortly after joining Scattered Planets, Steven Davies-Morris approached Cyndee for session work on Systems Theory's debut album "Soundtracks for Imaginary Movies". Steven went on to produce and engineer "UFOsmosis", and Cyndee and Steven have many more projects in the works, including Systems Theory's 2nd CD "Codetalkers". Greg Amov of Systems Theory also made a tremendous contribution to UFOsmosis, providing wonderful compositions for Cyndee to add violin to.

 

Here is another thread telling aobut her show with Gong in Amsterdam:

Cyndee will be performing a solo set at the Gong 2006 Event in Amsterdam!
ViolinCyndee & Gong in Amsterdam!!!

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Originally posted by avestin avestin wrote:

I would like to bring to your attention the site of one of our members  - ViolinCyndee, who is a musician and a classically-trained violinist who  appears on Spaceseed and Harvey's CD Empire of the Night due out in June 2006. She appears on other projects as well.

You can listen to mp3's on her site - http://www.cyndeeleerule.com/music.html.

http://www.cyndeeleerule.com/

Here is her biography as it appears in her website:

Cyndee Lee Rule

Cyndee Lee Rule is a classically-trained violinist who has performed at such prestegious venues as Lincoln Center, the Tweeter Center, the First Union Center and Trenton War Memorial. She has performed as a first violinist for the Philharmonic of Southern NJ and is a classical violin instructor.

Although her main focus had been classical for many years, her meeting with Hawkwind's Nik Turner during his Fall 2003 tour with US spacerock band Spaceseed, would shift her direction into a completely different realm.

John Pack of Spaceseed invited Cyndee to join the band for their Fall 2004 tour with Nik. She also joined their Fall 2005 tour, this time hosting Hawkwind's Harvey Bainbridge. Cyndee's compositional skills and violin playing are featured on Spaceseed and Harvey's CD "Empire of the Night" due out in June 2006.

After the Fall 2004 tour with Nik and Spaceseed, Doug McMahon of Philadelphia-area spacerock band Scattered Planets, invited Cyndee to join his band. With ever-changing members one never knows what to expect, but the core of the sound comes from the programmed synths and video-game atmosphere created by Doug. Cyndee adds a spacey element by using heavy effects on her violin, while her husband Jeff Nutkowitz switches from glissando guitar to bamboo flute for added ambiance.

Shortly after joining Scattered Planets, Steven Davies-Morris approached Cyndee for session work on Systems Theory's debut album "Soundtracks for Imaginary Movies". Steven went on to produce and engineer "UFOsmosis", and Cyndee and Steven have many more projects in the works, including Systems Theory's 2nd CD "Codetalkers". Greg Amov of Systems Theory also made a tremendous contribution to UFOsmosis, providing wonderful compositions for Cyndee to add violin to.

 

Here is another thread telling aobut her show with Gong in Amsterdam:

Cyndee will be performing a solo set at the Gong 2006 Event in Amsterdam!
ViolinCyndee & Gong in Amsterdam!!!



sounds interesting... will check that out....
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I'm going to make my first contribution to this thread by bringing attention to a few bands I've been into lately.  I haven't read all of this thread, so I apologize if any have come up already.

Aletheian - They're not included on PA yet but should be soon.  Their sound mostly resembles the usual guitar harmony based melodic death metal approach (Opeth's Morningrise would be the closest prog example I can think of), yet they take it to a level of twisted complexity beyond any other band I've heard.  Their compositions are extremely dense and take several listens to fully decipher, but the results are an extremely rewarding listen.

Lykathea Aflame - Whether they're classifiable as prog is somewhat open to debate, but the undeniable fact is that these guys are one of the most innovative and interesting technical death metal bands in the genre's history.  Their general aesthetic is a brutal, grinding style of extremely technical death metal not unlike Cryptopsy, combined with some elements of Egyptian and other world music reminiscent of Nile.  What sets the group apart is their approach to this sound, combining their fast and brutal sound with new age sounding keyboards, uplifting (and extremely addictive) melodies and lyrics about hope and spirituality.  The band's song structures are far more elaborate and varied than anything their contemporaries have as of yet attempted and their musicianship is simply breakthtaking (in particular the drummer, who must be heard to be believed).  While they're not for every prog fan, these guys will reward anybody with an interest in the artsier side of extreme metal.

Electrocution 250 - Reviving the playful aesthetic of insturmental prog-metal pioneers Spastic Ink, Electrocution 250 take technical prog-metal further than just about any of their contemporaries.  Their radical shred metal assult is one of the most impressive instrumental showings in recent memory, yet unlike other groups along these likes (Behold... the Arctopus, Liquid Tension Experiment), their strong sense of humor gives their work a different flavour than most generic instrumental w**kery and provides a certain degree of accessibility to their impossible guitar and keyboard runs.

Enslaved - Though they began life as a fairly straightforward black/viking metal outfit, Enslaved picked up some old Yes/Genesis albums a few years back and moved well beyond the boundaries laid out by their esoteric early sound.  Since 2001's Monumension they've been steadily integrating progressive elements into their sound, growing more ambitious and certainly more interesting.  Their new album Runn is the latest in a series of impressive releases by this band, who certainly deserve to be listed on this site (though it hasn't happened quite yet).


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Originally posted by Atkingani Atkingani wrote:

Hi all,

Only to inform you that this EXCELLENT thread is now Sticky which means that it'll never leave the first page.

I hope the high standards observed until now here be kept. Good luck and congrats to the starter and participants.

Great job, Assaf   

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote erik neuteboom Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 11 2006 at 04:25
Good to notice that so many progheads share this thread, the door to progheaven is open, you just have to enter. Assaf is our doorman, his credo is "you can check in every time but you will never leave ....  !"
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I would also like to say a thank you to Sean Trane (aka Hugues Chantraine) and Jim Garten on their wonderful posts in the Collaborators Only section, they're doing a wonderful job.  If I only could add my own contributions.
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Originally posted by erik neuteboom erik neuteboom wrote:

Good to notice that so many progheads share this thread, the door to progheaven is open, you just have to enter. Assaf is our doorman, his credo is "you can check in every time but you will never leave ....  !"

 Good one, Erik.

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Originally posted by Geck0 Geck0 wrote:

I would also like to say a thank you to Sean Trane (aka Hugues Chantraine) and Jim Garten on their wonderful posts in the Collaborators Only section, they're doing a wonderful job.  If I only could add my own contributions.

Ah, yes. I am wondering why Sean hasn't shown up here yet? And Jim as well? And others?

BTW, thanks to Bryan for his post. There are two bands he mentioned I will definitely hunt down and listen to.

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