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Originally posted by MurderInc MurderInc wrote:

I'm recently rediscovering Satellite from Poland. Is there a thread for them?
I dunno. Probably not. And even if there is a Satellite Apperciation thread here, it's probably locked by now.

It's a strangely overlooked band. Despite their solid output and Wojciech Szadkowski's creative genius, Satellite aren't very well known even here in Poland.
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Originally posted by MurderInc MurderInc wrote:

I'm recently rediscovering Satellite from Poland. Is there a thread for them?

Not that I'm aware, but you may find them orbiting the Top 120 Neo Prog Albums of All Time where they have no less than four entries in the chart. Thumbs Up

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I'm recently rediscovering Satellite from Poland. Is there a thread for them?
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Oh that Mani…. I was just goofin Moshkito. Don’t mind me.

Edited by Valdez - June 07 2024 at 19:31
https://bakullama1.bandcamp.com/album/new-2025-broken-hearts-troubled-minds



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Originally posted by Valdez1 Valdez1 wrote:

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errrrrrr... Exactly!!!   You sound like you've pretty much heard it all.  But have you really ever taken the time to 'Really Listen' to the Doors. You can only go on to Bardo with a good understanding of the song 'Peace Frog'.  And the hidden messages contained within. 

Hi,

Actually, I never thought of any of it as "secrets" ... the truth has a way to stand up that requires no special handling of anything, but our minds think that there is always a hidden meaning in our lives ... again, to me, "discoveries" are a sort of idea having to do with how much one sees, or doesn't see. 

I don't look at the arts, as something hidden at all ... you can't expect a human spirit to undress itself any more at all ... ... well, except when there is one names Mani, of course! Wink
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I discovered Guru Guru (from Germany) today. Fun band. YouTube was the source, but PA has the details and goods.


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Present (Belgium)
Extra Life (The USA)
Nautilus (Germany)

All with their 2024 albums. Checked out some of their earlier works, also. Still much to discover in their discographies!
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Originally posted by enigmatic enigmatic wrote:

Zopp - both albums are excellent, "Dominion" from 2023 gets spun more often.

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and thanks to whoever mentioned them here.
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Zopp - both albums are excellent, "Dominion" from 2023 gets spun more often.
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Originally posted by moshkito moshkito wrote:

Hi,

Strange thought for me ... music is everywhere, and it's always about my recognizing it or not ... I can't exactly listen to it all, but some seems easier than others for me, but in the end, I have never, in 55 years, thought of it as discovering a band ... as much as it was about  how I related to the music itself, and how it affected me ... and some of these details you remember a lifetime. I can still remember the first minute I heard TD and how it scared me senseless ... I went right back to my headphones and Space Ritual. And later how so many bands confused my sense of organization in my head ... and that, in the end, was my greatest teacher of all in studying directing for theater and film. It wasn't about something that was designed ... it was about the experience of the moment, as free as possible from anything that was the rule of the design. 

And a lot of music, ended up doing things that film had been doing for over 10 years in terms of experiments ... but it in the past 20 years, it's like no one knows film, theater or any of the arts, consequently everything is just a song with a number attached to it.

It's not about me discovering it ... in the end, I say that it discovers me, as I wonder all over the universe and things hit me on the left, or the right ... or in the front and back .... but my "mental" acknowledgement of the music, art, or event, is often a lot less important than the experience itself ... 

Take the Bardo, ... you gonna tell me that you have to discover the doors, before you get to them? That's not how it's written ... the doors are there the whole time, but are you ready to see them and go through them? That's how I look at many of these things ... aside from the fact that I tend to say that there are no doors or dragons ... it's our imagination that creates "challenges" so we can feel like we are using our smarts and intelligence!

How can I discover, something that is already there?


errrrrrr... Exactly!!!   You sound like you've pretty much heard it all.  But have you really ever taken the time to 'Really Listen' to the Doors. You can only go on to Bardo with a good understanding of the song 'Peace Frog'.  And the hidden messages contained within. 
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Originally posted by moshkito moshkito wrote:

Hi,


How can I discover, something that is already there?
The Americas were already there, but Gerard Depardeau still managed to discover them in 1492, just as I discovered Vangelis' soundtrack album in 1992. Smile


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^ I don't now if you're trying to be sarcastic or you really do not understand the simple question in the thread title... Confused
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Hi,

Strange thought for me ... music is everywhere, and it's always about my recognizing it or not ... I can't exactly listen to it all, but some seems easier than others for me, but in the end, I have never, in 55 years, thought of it as discovering a band ... as much as it was about  how I related to the music itself, and how it affected me ... and some of these details you remember a lifetime. I can still remember the first minute I heard TD and how it scared me senseless ... I went right back to my headphones and Space Ritual. And later how so many bands confused my sense of organization in my head ... and that, in the end, was my greatest teacher of all in studying directing for theater and film. It wasn't about something that was designed ... it was about the experience of the moment, as free as possible from anything that was the rule of the design. 

And a lot of music, ended up doing things that film had been doing for over 10 years in terms of experiments ... but it in the past 20 years, it's like no one knows film, theater or any of the arts, consequently everything is just a song with a number attached to it.

It's not about me discovering it ... in the end, I say that it discovers me, as I wonder all over the universe and things hit me on the left, or the right ... or in the front and back .... but my "mental" acknowledgement of the music, art, or event, is often a lot less important than the experience itself ... 

Take the Bardo, ... you gonna tell me that you have to discover the doors, before you get to them? That's not how it's written ... the doors are there the whole time, but are you ready to see them and go through them? That's how I look at many of these things ... aside from the fact that I tend to say that there are no doors or dragons ... it's our imagination that creates "challenges" so we can feel like we are using our smarts and intelligence!

How can I discover, something that is already there?
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Too many to mention, but I've discovered numerous great Italian bands recently, including Premiata Forneria Marconi, Le Orme and Banco del Mutuo Scorsese - which sounds like an Italian bank run by the mafia, who'll make you an offer of a loan you can't refuse. Smile
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Amskray - kinda prog-indie.
Catchy, fun and intricate stuff.

https://amskray.bandcamp.com/album/die-happy
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Originally posted by Octopus II Octopus II wrote:

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hmm actually I checked and it's Six that I didn't like; Attack of the Grey Lantern is basically flawless for me though. Thanks for further Mansun recommendations!
Quote you seem to have a few
I do, I do hehe - but I was referring to my main band since you've mentioned our former labelmates (Monkey3) and our future tourmates (Slift)
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Originally posted by Prog-jester Prog-jester wrote:

Originally posted by richardh richardh wrote:

heavy prog scene with the likes of Monkey3, Slift
please tell me do I need to recommend you my band or have you heard it already?


you seem to have a few so I've added the 2 Arlekin albums as they are more likely to be up my street Thumbs Up

I'm always doscovering new bands and thinking 'why haven't I heard of these guys before?!'. Anyway thanks for the recommendation.
 

Originally posted by Prog-jester Prog-jester wrote:

 

on topic:

Mansun (phenomenal, but only debut; the second one is so misguided and directionless, I barely stand it)


I actually like their last album the best Kleptomania. It was a belated release that was only finished after the band split up . It's closer to the alt rock sound of early 00's Porcupine Tree and could have been a small influence on Steven Wilson I suspect.
The album you refer to is Six. Quite a unique album I think but not for everyone. Little Kix (their 3rd) is by far their weakest album and would fit your description better I believe.
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