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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Vannelio Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 23 2020 at 06:16
Den Der Hale - Charlatan’s Gospel
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http://open.spotify.com/track/1dsGIuMm6mfaXKaSPLIAep?si=j13lX_W7RrKNhx63sjVEPQ
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote SkynyrdLynyrd175 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 10 2020 at 17:01
I wanna recommend one of the most eclectic musicians i ever heard in my life. Sadly very underrated one. Clement Belio! And also his band Itzamna. Amazing progressive blend of mostly rock/metal/jazz/djazz also classical/folk/hip-hop/djent. If you wanna hear something very special and unique, try it out <3
Clement Belio - Patience (2019) - https://youtu.be/n1yRjfP4MfM
Clement Belio - Contrast (2014) - https://youtu.be/vadBSlqCHiU
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Also Blumen, like Tigran Hamasyan but more prog rock. Pretty eclectic as well!
You can also find piano sheet music of his compositions on his channel if you wanna play some epic piano prog <3
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More piano prog, but now more like Gleb Kolyadin stuff! Yvette Young - Piano EP.
I still have to listen her other albums though, they are pretty different from this EP.
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SOME ANIME PROG!
Yasushi Ishii's OST for Hellsing is just amazing :3 Can't help but getting some King Crimson vibes from time to time, but more j rocky
And Co Shu Nie, they did some openings (Tokyo Ghoul, Psycho Pass...). I dont really like 70% of songs from this band, kinda too pop rock for me, but i really enjoy more progy ones. Albums PURE and Org are pretty good (last one is harder to find on the internet so).
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I just want to recommend this guy's work, Takeaway;

Richard Palmer-James was one of the 4 original members of Supertramp, but is mostly known for his work with King Crimson.  He participated in writing masterpieces like "Starless". I would love to recommend him to the Prog-Related team, but I haven't found enough information about him I suppose. Well here goes it. 


Hope you enjoy it.


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JPL - Sapiens 1/3 Exordium

My Album Of The Year!!!
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote jayem Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 21 2020 at 17:04
Marco Minnemann's storm of patterns would fit this both gorgeous sounding and super solid moto perpetuo / arpeggio line greatly ( check this into playing simulateously any fittingly recorded Minnemann solo, a sequence freely chosen from this one, for instance )


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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote BrufordFreak Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 29 2021 at 10:50
Two 2020 releases that I've only discovered here in 2021 that I think EVERYONE should know about and hear are:

The Oubliette by North Carolinian Chris Hathcock's prog metal band THE RETICENT. Perhaps the best concept album I've heard in the past decade, dedicated to the emotional expression of the sad descent through Alzheimer's Disease--this is an artistic masterpiece and an artwork that makes me proud to call myself a human being.

Am Ende der Welt by Ketil Vestrum Einarsen, Mattias Olsson, and Jacopo Holm-Lupo's latest incarnation of WESERBERGLAND. Incredible boundary-pushing music rendered by these lead-edge geniuses--a journey you will not soon forget!

Their both available to listen to for free on Bandcamp and I would urge you all to explore finding interviews with both Chris Hathcock and Ketil Vestrum Einarsen--they are very thought provoking, informative, even inspiring.


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Hello I am new to the forum here and tried to search for the answer to this already, but sorry if it has been responded to before!

I would like to recommend Ghost (formerly Ghost BC) of Sweden to the forum under the category of Experimental/Post Metal. While some may state that the band takes on more of a pop/rock and role structure to the music, I find that the musical scope/range, technical ability, and mystic/eclectic nature allow for a unique classification. I did see the band addressed after the release of their first album and failed to join, however, with the more recent releases, I find that the progressive nature of the band is beyond merely a single song and is based on progression through albums. I think progressiveness and uniqueness between the songs on the album is just as important as having a 20-minute long epic. It goes against the prog archives nature to prevent a group that is reminiscent of dozens of different bands throughout time, and many of these are on the forum as well! Even bands already on the archives already such as Green Carnation and Soen have recently created on new music that is now reminiscent of the high quality productions of Ghost, with simpler structures and reduced song length. I think it is important to address this, thank you.


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Sci Fi Electro prog story:

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The new JPL (Sapiens Part 2) is out and it's a remarkable achievement.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Profeus Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 28 2021 at 23:03
Sup! You may like the music I compose. It's a mix of prog/post rock/indian folk. You can just type Profeus in YouTube or Spotify. Or else go on to https://www.profeuslive.com/ . Thanks!
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Animator and prog lover Stephen Shelton went for it !



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While browsing random artists on PA I found the Tadj Mahall Gates by Aside Beside (their sole album unfortunately) It's on YouTube Topic.
Amazing jazzy symphonic-esque prog stuff. The singer sounds like a cross between Peter Gabriel and Roine Stolt. Check it out!
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this one was just released:


it features an all-star line-up consisting of:

Don Falcone (Spirits Burning), Albert Bouchard (Blue Öyster Cult), Michael Moorcock (Hawkwind), Bridget Wishart (Hawkwind), Alan Davey (Hawkwind), Paul Hayles (Hawkwind), Mick Slattery (Hawkwind), Jonathan Segel (Camper Van Beethoven), Andy Dalby (Arthur Brown's Kingdom Come), Jessie May Smart (Steeleye Span), Peter Knight (Steeleye Span), David Jackson (Van der Graaf Generator), Graham Smith (Van der Graaf Generator), David Cross (King Crimson), Monty Oxymoron (The Damned), Ursula Pank (Third Ear Band), Robert Rich, Theo Travis (Gong), Cyrille Verdeaux (Clearlight), Darryl Way (Curved Air), Harry Williamson (Mother Gong), Hoshiko Yamane (Tangerine Dream), Steve York (Dr. John) & more



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Delete, I posted in the wrong thread.

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I recommend Ehsan Gelsi. Just a couple of hours I didn't know anything about him, then I started listening to his Youtube music videos and I thought "This guy certainly has a lot of gear, makes interesting electronic music" ... There was a teaser for a concert he did for the 150th anniversary of the Melbourne Town Hall which sounded ambitious. You could buy the album on Bandcamp so I went there and listened .... and  ...

WTF ... This is probably the best prog album I heard this year IMO!! Clap

Two twenty minute tracks featuring Gelsi on synths and pipe organ plus a drummer and a percussionist... He sounds sounds like a mix of Vangelis, Rick Wakeman and Keith Emerson. There's tons of synths on this album, but the live drums make it a rock album and not new wave. Great melodies,

This is the description:

Melbourne electronic composer Ehsan Gelsi presents EPHEMERA - a spectacular new work composed for the Melbourne Town Hall Grand Organ, Moog, Buchla, analogue electronics and live percussion.

Ehsan Gelsi has spent the last 20 years immersed in the world of synthesizers, as a performer, educator and specialist. Crossing genres from techno and experimental to hip hop and electronica, Ehsan’s musical scope is super diverse and has made him a valuable addition to many projects – having toured the world and Australia several times. Ehsan has performed alongside Snoop Dogg, Pendulum, Calvin Harris, Carl Cox, Danny Tenaglia and many other global acts, and has performed at Glastonbury, Big Day Out and numerous festivals.

Gelsi’s grand organ composition EPHEMERA is a groundbreaking hybrid progressive work showcasing the mammoth grandeur of the ten thousand pipe acoustic organ in full flight whilst exploring the extent of the instrument’s electronic sequencing capabilities.

The result is a spectacular mix of grand organ fetishism, progressive soundtrack exploration and ecstatic analogue electronica.

The music on this album was commissioned by the City of Melbourne to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the Melbourne Town Hall

File under: grand organ / progressive soundtrack / ecstatic electronica

Equipment: Melbourne Town Hall Grand Organ, Moog System 55, Moog Matriarch, Novation Summit, Buchla 200e, Eurorack Modular

You can listen to the full album here: https://heavymachineryrecords.bandcamp.com/album/ephemera

And here's the full concert:




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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Jeffro Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 12 2021 at 10:02
More people should be checking out the Band, A Formal Horse. Just the kind of prog that gets me juiced up these days, nice and heavy but not all of it is heavy.

https://aformalhorse.bandcamp.com/
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I want to recommend a band which I discovered a little while ago, they are from Argentina and just released their second studio album, the overall quality of the band really impressed me, fantastic songs / catchy choruses with great harmonies / meaningful lyrics, didn't expect this from a new latam band.

The band is ´Bastian Per´ and their recently released concept album is "Way Back Home".

Anyone else enjoyed this as much as I did?
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Any album by Man, truly one of the most underrated bands of all time:

https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLoIDt_C5y1Lsb6RHlWrRd359oA7tfPUcb
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I want to recommend Alwa Glebe.  I've been a big fan of hers for many years.  

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