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Topic: New vintage prog
Posted By: ProgEnStock
Subject: New vintage prog
Date Posted: July 21 2023 at 08:07
As i like vintage prog (principaly organ driven prog or fender rhode fusion) , I like and I'm searching also new prog, fusion or krautrock that use vintage keyboard with a 70s vibe ( made in the 2010s or 2020s only). I do not include the 90s retroprog like Anekdoten or Anglagard in this.

here is a quick little list of new vintage prog:

-Jordsjo
-Zopp
-Karaba
-Korb
-L'éclair (not include in the database but highly recommended)


Do you know more band like this?



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Posted By: Grumpyprogfan
Date Posted: July 21 2023 at 09:25
The Psychedelic Ensemble
Sanguine Hum
Amoeba Split
Ske


Posted By: Hrychu
Date Posted: July 21 2023 at 12:46
The Watch (Italy) is rarely mentioned in these "retro prog" threads but it's absolutely amazing imo. Their later albums have an especially vintage vibe.


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Posted By: David_D
Date Posted: July 21 2023 at 13:09

https://www.progarchives.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=131119" rel="nofollow - Modern prog bands similar to 70s prog?  


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Posted By: ProgEnStock
Date Posted: July 21 2023 at 18:21
Ske is really good stuff thank you GrumpyProg!


Posted By: bardberic
Date Posted: July 21 2023 at 18:43
King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard's Murder of the Universe sounds like King Crimson.


Posted By: richardh
Date Posted: July 23 2023 at 04:39
Ring Van Mobius


Posted By: mathman0806
Date Posted: July 23 2023 at 05:03
Agusa for sure. Lots of organ (and flute from their second album on).

https://agusaband.bandcamp.com/" rel="nofollow - https://agusaband.bandcamp.com/


Posted By: ProgEnStock
Date Posted: July 24 2023 at 23:36
Ring Van Mobius is really good stuff. For King Grizzard i already know but it's sure it could be on this list.


Posted By: omphaloskepsis
Date Posted: July 25 2023 at 03:04
Caligonaut 


Posted By: O666
Date Posted: July 27 2023 at 07:01
Frank Flight Band Smile


Posted By: dauinghorn
Date Posted: July 29 2023 at 11:25
Ring van Möbius seriously nails the 70s vibe and sound. And I've been in their studio, it's all vintage gear, including the recording equipment, which is an old 16-track Tape Recording machine. Extremely dedicated guys. Amazing.


Posted By: mellotronwave
Date Posted: July 29 2023 at 13:38
lof of Scandinavian stuff like
Wobbler, Agusa, Ring van Möbius, Anekdoten, Anglagard ... some sung in swedish
in a heavy prog vein , take a look at Arbs in aspic


Posted By: ProgEnStock
Date Posted: August 13 2023 at 15:29
So i reset my list and I have discover some new vintage prog.

-Jordsjo
-Zopp
-Karaba
-Korb
-L'éclair (not include in the database but highly recommended)
-Ring Van Mobius
-Agusa
-Arabs in Aspic
-Isobar
-King Grizzard

néo-symphonic prog with vintage keyboard:

Pangée 
Nebelnest



Posted By: moshkito
Date Posted: August 14 2023 at 06:36
Hi,

Nice list ... but really ... I don't listen to Agusa or Arabic in Aspic because I want a flash back into the past ... the past is long gone and it is water under the bridge, and not a frozen memory for so many of us old foggies and youngsters.

The weirdest thing ... we don't listen to Beethoven because he is "Romantic" and we don't listen to Bach because he is "Baroque", and we don't listen to Stravinsky because he is ... "Psychedelic" ... we listen to it because it's magnificent music that has been remembered by time, and appreciated by many folks over the so many years in between ... 

WHY CAN'T ROCK MUSIC be like that? And instead we have to look for high school/college/university versions of what was done many years ago? Is that all there is to learn about "art" and in this case "music"?

Do not limit your experience ... enjoy all the work, but not because it is like something else or not ... were I a musician in any of those bands I would be very SAD ... because you lessened my ability to that of ... just a member of the orchestra" doing just the same riffs that have been done for many years ... rinse and repeat, you could say about these orchestras that have as much talent as a child that doesn't know music, or care. Heck, go listen to PDQ Bach, and realize that it is ALL done by local musicians, for the first time, and they do not miss the cues, or the music ... now, c'mon ... that is talent! A copy is not "talent", unless you can do better than the original, which can't be done since you are not looking for an original ... you are looking for a copy!


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Posted By: AFlowerKingCrimson
Date Posted: August 14 2023 at 08:11
Originally posted by mathman0806 mathman0806 wrote:

Agusa for sure. Lots of organ (and flute from their second album on).

https://agusaband.bandcamp.com/" rel="nofollow - https://agusaband.bandcamp.com/

I was playing their first one last night and I have to agree. Their sound is kind of hard to pin down but I definitely hear some psych, old fusion and some old jam band stuff like Allman Brothers in there.


Posted By: cstack3
Date Posted: August 14 2023 at 10:46
Great topic!  I'm also a vintage 70s keyboard freak (LOVE the Fender Rhodes tine-based sound!), and the fusion setting for it!  Chick Corea was a true master of that instrument! 

I agree with others about Night Watch!  Fantastic band! 

As a friend of several fusion bands out of Chicago, I believe that many have evolved beyond analog instruments due to weight, maintenance requirements etc.  The amazing Chicago band "Kick the Cat" keyboard player uses Nord synth, which has an amazing Fender sample.  




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Posted By: terramystic
Date Posted: August 18 2023 at 06:08
NIACIN is the answer!


Posted By: ProgEnStock
Date Posted: August 18 2023 at 21:10
Kick the Cat is very plesant to watch! I hear there sometime keyboard sound that are like Man from Utopia of Zappa. 

As a fan of vintage keys I have done in 2017 a small project of progressive electronic call 1-800 plainte. There is some Tangerine Dream and Kraftwerkian vibe, but i do also some Tony Banks-like chords progression and lot of improvise solo. I use Korg Monopoly, Moog sub-37 and You could take a look here: 
http://soundcloud.com/user-398220302/asplundleba-r" rel="nofollow - http://soundcloud.com/user-398220302/asplundleba-r
http://soundcloud.com/user-398220302/insulaires-de-la-routeroadislanders" rel="nofollow - http://soundcloud.com/user-398220302/insulaires-de-la-routeroadislanders


Hi Moshkito me too Agusa and Arabs in Aspic are not my favorite on the list or the more New vintage prog feel.

 


Posted By: ProgEnStock
Date Posted: August 19 2023 at 19:55
But for me in music objectivity is more important than subjectivity as Bach and Beethoven are not independant from the technology they use. I know that the 80s and the 90s think the inverse of my statement because they have made singer-oriented music and after music have end with rapper-oriented post-music (cult of personnality is for the crowd)


Posted By: Hrychu
Date Posted: August 21 2023 at 04:57
Originally posted by ProgEnStock ProgEnStock wrote:

But for me in music objectivity is more important than subjectivity as Bach and Beethoven are not independant from the technology they use. I know that the 80s and the 90s think the inverse of my statement because they have made singer-oriented music and after music have end with rapper-oriented post-music (cult of personnality is for the crowd)


Nahhh. Rap is fine. Keep an open mind. Don't be a boomer.


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— Ernest Vong


Posted By: miamiscot
Date Posted: August 21 2023 at 07:30
The Chronicles Of Father Robin!!!

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Posted By: AFlowerKingCrimson
Date Posted: August 21 2023 at 09:03
Originally posted by miamiscot miamiscot wrote:

The Chronicles Of Father Robin!!!

I bought it on pre-order from the laser's edge. Looking forward to it based on your recommendation. Wink


Posted By: ProgEnStock
Date Posted: August 21 2023 at 20:41
I think if we like prog rock: we are all open-minded. We dont need a test. 






Posted By: suitkees
Date Posted: August 22 2023 at 10:32
Originally posted by ProgEnStock ProgEnStock wrote:

I think if we like prog rock: we are all open-minded.

Hehe, you will be disappointed. Tongue

Did you listen to the Italian band LogoS? They might fit your criteria.


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Posted By: ProgEnStock
Date Posted: August 23 2023 at 21:27
suitkees Je faisais juste une réponse cheezy aux demandes superficielles d'ouverture d'esprit Hrychu; J'avais pourtant juste dit que le hip hop n'était que post-musique, je n'avais pas dit que c'était mauvais. Mais merci pour LogoS c'est exactement ce que je cherchais. 

For mister prog corner: the first time I have listen to The Chronicles Of Father Robin, i did not like it probably because of those modern rock sounding power chords, but know I like it.

so i reset my list: 

So i reset my list and I have discover some new vintage prog.

-Jordsjo
-Zopp
-Karaba
-Korb
-L'éclair (not include in the database but highly recommended)
-Ring Van Mobius
-Agusa
-Arabs in Aspic
-Isobar
-King Grizzard
-Kick the cat
-The Chronicle Of Father Robin

néo-symphonic prog with vintage keyboard and digital keyboards:

Pangée 
Nebelnest
Logos




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