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Karila
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Alburnus (2019) - by Alburnus Check this out! youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yXh9qTt5cvE&list=OLAK5uy_l04YY0zaIqMYSRTHsUu1xewgqXwdEnu0U Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/36j2GDK9jMueBSCZpmHsWt |
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Mirakaze
Special Collaborator Eclectic, JRF/Canterbury, Avant/Zeuhl Joined: December 17 2019 Location: (redacted) Status: Offline Points: 4060 |
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Petrichor (2016) by Dani Lee Pearce: https://danileepearce.bandcamp.com/album/petrichor After making several instrumental electronic albums marked by unconventional, prog-inspired rhythms and song structures, Dani Lee Pearce released this epic concept album based around abstract fantasy and sci-fi themes, with songs ranging from dreamy pastoral soundscapes to majestic prog-rocking tunes. She has since moved on to producing synthy indie pop music (which I still like a lot but doesn't quite belong in this forum section), but Petrichor still stands as one of my all-time favourite albums and, in my opinion, one of the most criminally underrated prog works of the past decade.
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Alex_C
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I recommend Blotted Science. Anything by Ron Jarzombek is highly recommended. The man is a mad genius.
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miamiscot
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jayem
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Nice stuff back in 80s (I'd noticed Masami Tsuchiya because he'd performed great crazy solo guitars for the band Japan)
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Snicolette
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R-v7g1X_EUo&list=PL56J8CxZZ2hgUogGYWBUsxfNnOqUoyNmD
Frank Wyatt & Friends ~ Zeitgeist Heard some cuts from this last night on Aural Moon and purchased today. Here is a YT link to the music.
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"Into every rain, a little life must fall." ~Tom Rapp
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CottonWhite
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my blog: https://omanifestounder.blogspot.com
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bertolino
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I hope most of you understand that this is all "Happy the Man" but the name. Frank Wyatt works on this for years; postponed for matters of health. I simply hope this is not HtM swansong. Specially pleases to see Kit Watkins on board for this one as he may be my favorite keaboardist. i just wait the cd version...
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45 years of prog listening and still movin'
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peskypesky
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I am LOVING this new album from Frank Wyatt and Friends.
Fantastic prog rock in the 70s style. Edited by peskypesky - November 25 2019 at 12:51 |
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Prog fan since 1974.
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progaholic6
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Re Yonder Pond recommendation, do you want me to re-post it in the correct place?
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progbethyname
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Ray Alder— What The Water Wants (2019)
It is his first solo album and it is that of a good one. |
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Gimmie my headphones now!!! 🎧🤣
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Sgt Pepper
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Just ordered after listening to sample tracks, many thanks for the recomendation.
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Quinino
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^ Roger, it's good to have you around, and I understand you had not time enough to make the Grand Tour of OUR site, but let me show you where we have a dedicated thread for band suggestions so in the future you can get more appropriate visibility for any suggestion you will like to make
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progaholic6
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Yonder Pond The music is very much Prog but a sub-genre is difficult. The tracks are generally short, very melodic, fun and accessible. Maybe symphonic/a bit of canterbury and 60's pop. The man behind Yonder Pond is Remy Strauli, who has a very broad musical background including Avant Jazz and Glam Punk. As a songwriter, Remy is unique; the tracks on Pondering Aloud are about a depressed potato, a naughty rabbit and the difficulties of a struggling artist amongst other things. As mentioned, the melodies are terrific and the musicianship, bright piano and flute, is outstanding. Refreshing and hugely enjoyable, I feel sure that Yonder Pond would be an excellent addition to your site. Thank you Roger Kent - progaholic6
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rsinatra
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Just submitted this on "Suggest new bands and artists".
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Ozric_Gnome
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Lemmings - Bachdenkel
This album is so underrated! 70's psychedelic prog at it's best. The moody guitar progressions, strange vocal delivery, and wonderful lyricism make for a beautiful, transcendent experience. I tear up almost every time I listen to it (especially while high ;).
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ProgRockWaterfall
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The Dalton Correction deserves some proper listening:
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miamiscot
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Sander59
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I would like to bring Autum's Mourning to the attention. A Swedish band having so far produced the EP Gotland. The title track, in Swedish, is awesome. 16:22 minutes with different styles, tempo changes and ranging from grunting to actual singing.
The Canadian ban Huis is also certainly a listen worth. The Dutch band DOOL (album Here Now There Then) is also a recommendation. The opening track Vantablack alone is wirth the purchase. For the lovers of Rammstein, give Rottenburg a listen.
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Sgt Pepper
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