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Here's something for you to download. Extreme freejazz noise punk with yelling and growling. Reminds me a bit of John Zorn.  It's free and legal. http://koti.welho.com/mniemenm/hetskel/   and here's some other crazy stuff. http://www.deepturtle.net/tulipes1.html#tuli02


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Continuing my Unknown to me list.

8th band: TANTRA from Portugal

TANTRA biography

Despite a standard line-up (keyboards, guitar-vocals, bass & drums-percussions), TANTRA played elaborated and beautifully built and arranged Progressive songs in Portuguese, which figured at the same creative level as the best English composers (YES, GENTLE GIANT, CAMEL...) but with a distinct character. This is a full symphonic sounding band with very good musicianship. The music combines intricate ensemble parts with energetic soloing. The vocals contain an astonishing lyricism, the musical constructions and combinations are complex and inventive, the sounds are originals and the melodies beautifully made.

"Misterios E Maravilhas" (1978) & "Holocausto" (1979) are two landmarks in Progressive rock, the latter being slightly influenced by THE MAHAVISHNU ORCHESTRA's Progressive jazz-rock. "Terra" is a new chance for this old 70´s prog group and i think the new millenium goes for a trip on... Great songs, delicate lyrics and a superb guitar voyager.
5 studio albums, one Rerelease and one Live. I heard good things about their first album Misterios E Maravilhas from 1977 and also about their last release Delirium from 2005. ____________________________________________________________ __________________9th band: CARMEN from England.Three studio albums: Fandangos In Space 1973Dancing On A Cold Wind 1974The Gypsies 1975CARMEN biography

In the early seventies, the British-American group CARMEN broke new ground in rock music, combining the British flair for progressive rock with traditional Spanish folk themes into a very fresh, energetic and powerful new mix. The sound is centered around guitar, keyboards are used subtly but to good effect. On the whole, they are a rather hard band to describe ... "They sound only like themselves, because it IS so unique". Some vague comparisons could be made to JETHRO TULL, MEZQUITA (some of the Spanish themes), and TRIANA (the flamenco/prog combination). ____________________________________________________________ __________________

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BTW, there is a new Anathema song available for download in their site. It is self produced.

Click the link: Anathema new self produced song

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Thank you again Assaf.
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I've been noticing the reviews on the main page in the last couple days and there are a lot more reviews for bands with only a couple to no previous reviews! So it looks like people are starting to add to the site in a broader way. Not just Flower Kings, Genesis, Mars Volta and Dream Theater reviews! :)
Best of 2006 that I've heard:
PFM-Stati Di Immaginazione
Zenit-Surrender (Best "unknown" album)
Oaksenham - Conquest of Pacific
2007:
Phideaux - Doomsday Afternoon
La Torre Del Alchimista - Neo
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By the way, here is my pick for a band that needs some attention!

RETROHEADS

Retrospective

2004

Studio Album

Title information (Edit) | MP3 | Reviews | Buy Music

Track listing
1. Earthsong (10:45)
2. Man (5:14)
3. Judgement Day (9:16)
4. Dreams (6:09)
5. World Reveal (8:49)
6. Starry Night (6:05)
7. Urban Flight Delight (6:53)
8. Taking my Time (8:26)
9. The Fool (5:23)

Total Time: 67:00

Line-up
- Tore Bø Bendixen / vocals, keyboards, guitars, bass
- Ann-Kristin Bendixen / vocals
- Tommy Berre / acoustic & lead guitars
- Harald Skullerud / percussion
- Ole Staveteig / lead guitar
- Odd Harald Jensen / drums

RETROHEADS biography

The RETROHEADS-project was started in 2003 by Tore after he had been working several years as a commercial music- and sound-producer for radio and TV in Norway.

The band now consists of 5 musicians with various musical backgrounds; from jazz, pop and rock to African and world-music. 5 musicians who all share the same vision that music must be made and performed without limits, borders, restrictions or commercial angles. In other words : With creative freedom ! The RETROHEADS are no copycats of the past, although the band uses instruments with significant sounds and links to the 70's, like the Hammond B3, Mellotron, ARP, MiniMoog and Taurus bass pedals. They use the latest available technology and VST instruments to emulate the real thing. After all; It's not the way you create music that matters, It's the way you think!

SOURCE: Unicorn Records
http://www.unicornrecords.com/open.html



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Best of 2006 that I've heard:
PFM-Stati Di Immaginazione
Zenit-Surrender (Best "unknown" album)
Oaksenham - Conquest of Pacific
2007:
Phideaux - Doomsday Afternoon
La Torre Del Alchimista - Neo
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Originally posted by dalt99 dalt99 wrote:

I've been noticing the reviews on the main page in the last couple days and there are a lot more reviews for bands with only a couple to no previous reviews! So it looks like people are starting to add to the site in a broader way. Not just Flower Kings, Genesis, Mars Volta and Dream Theater reviews! :)
 
I agree David ! I am happy with this turn of events, and I find many interesting reviews about albums new to me.
 
For now, I will stop with the 25 list I posted in the previous pages, I will mention it again from time to time aling with other stuff I don't know so we can all together discover and help others discover new music.
 
I want to recommend one album I received recently:
 
The band: TRESPASS (IS) from Israel who released the album In Haze of Time  in 2002
 
Symphonic prog, with flashy tendencies and some cheesy notes but the msuic itself is cheerful and enjoyable. The music is moderately complex, beautiful and fun to listen to. The musicianship is good, there is no denying, but I feel as if something was lost between the playing in the studio and the recording process. As if they should sound better - probably just a production issue, and not the band's muscianship fault. The Israeli accent of the vocalist is quite noticeable but not a problem to these ears, but they shuold seek someone else to fill this sopt IMHO. The keyboards are definitely the band's strong side. There are influences of the keyboards elements of ELP (which some may regard as being pompous) and the Genesis sound. There is also a classical music feeling to some of the tracks, as if they bring in their classical music training into their compositions (and there is of course the last track - Mad House BLues with a classic tune in it...). This is a good album and I believe that they will improve with their followup, if they will release it.
 


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Just my two-pence about Trespass: I generally agree with what avestin's said, but like to stress out that they would be so much better without singing at all. The only track where vocals are bearable for me is their title track on this album - otherwise singer just spoils the charm of very good music IMO.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote aapatsos Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 24 2006 at 16:23
I recommend you check Redemption
there is a great song on their official site
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Christina Aguilera - Genie in a bottle
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Having fun, are we Rorro?
 
 
 
I have so many albums I want to recommend here, and I don't know which to choose and start with.
 
I'll pick only one for this time.
The band is the Dutch ALQUIN. The albums I will be refering to are Marks from 1972 and Mountain Queen from 1973.
It is perhapse not prog per se (hence the Art Rock classification) but it does have its progressive traits.
I hear some classic rock with some Jazz and the additional proggy elements which give it its special sound, that seperates it from your regular 70's rock. The first album is more eclectic in terms of genres introduced into the songs. The second album is an improvement and shows them getting more sophisticated, composing music driven by guitar, Hammond and saxes. Production in both albums is not the strong point of these releases. But the musicianship is good and can be appreciated nonetheless.
Overall, two good art rock albums with more than just plain rock and jam. Both are worth listening to, but if one must choose, then Mountain Queen would be my recommendation.
 
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Originally posted by glass house glass house wrote:

I know Night Sun, if one is into early hard rock one should consider this one. Very heavy !!  It is astounding that it is from 1972 !!  Try High Tide as well if you like Night Sun.
 
I followed BaldFriede's recommendation for Sea Shanties by High Tide and I must say I am glad I listened to her. It is a great album, and it too has this sound on it which make the listener surprised to discover it is from 1969 and not later. Too bad the production is of poor quality. 
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I recommend:
 
COLOSSEUM II - STRANGE NEW FLESH
FOURTH ESTATE - SEE WHAT I SEE
PIERRE MOERLEN'S GONG - FULL CIRCLE LIVE IN 1988
STARCASTLE - STARCASTLE
FM - BLACK NOISE
 
ALL OF THE ABOVE (EXCEPT FM) CAN BE PURCHASED DIRECTLY ON I-TUNES AND DOWNLOADED TO YOUR I-POD. DIG IT.
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Strangefish: one of the best neo-prog bands! Crips sound with no cheese! Thumbs Up
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I recommended Congreso
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I recommend Axis today.
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I recommend at the moment an old band called Screaming Headless Torsos...

If you like funk, and particularly the brand of funk (or is that pseudo-funk?) Mr. Bungle brought to the forefront during California, you should definitely check these guys out.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Trickster F. Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 27 2006 at 13:26
Originally posted by Rorro Rorro wrote:

Christina Aguilera - Genie in a bottle
 
You mean The Flower Kings - Genie in a bottle? Dead
 
LOL
 
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Received a lot of new (to me) stuff this week. I will go over it and report during next week.
 
Among others:
 
35007 - Liquid
Popol Vuh - Tantric Songs, Hosianna Mantra
Frogg Cafe - Fortunate Observer of Time
Bröselmaschine - s/t
Cervello - Melos
Circle - Taantumus
East of Eden - Mercator Projected
Genfuoco - D'entro L'invisibile
Kinski - Airs Above Your Station
Mo.Do.
Out Of Focus - Four Letter Monday Afternoon
 
and others as well.....
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