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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 16 2012 at 19:48
Jean-Philippe Goude - Drônes isn't classified in PA
half of the album is Zeuhl tracks post-Weidorje (supposed to be written for Weidorje 2, like Gauthier and Paga have released) and the other half is experimental/electronic stuff...

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 16 2012 at 20:06
Hey Olivier!

Wow!! I just bought this from Greg Walker's `Synphonic Records' the other day! Haven't properly listened to it yet, but first impressions showed immense potential!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 16 2012 at 20:13
Have you bought Drônes or Bandhada (the other group I have mentioned earlyer ?)
I really like the Zeuhl tracks... To be fair I have only bought Drones 5 Zeuhl tracks and I have done a 60min cd with the 35min of Patrick Gauthier - Bébé Godzilla (I own the japanese mini lp). 
I buy most of my cds from Greg too.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 16 2012 at 20:27
Drones is a great album, and I am surprised that it hasn't made into PA  Also like Bebe Godzilla muchly.

Do you know Goude and Cole's Jeunes Annes?  Great album:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HKPaQaoU8e8




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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 16 2012 at 20:29
I've just got the Goude album `Drones' so far.

Looking into the album, I pretty much took notice of the words `zeuhl', `Weidorje',`instrumental', etc, and decided to take a chance on the album based on that!

So far, so good!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 16 2012 at 20:38
Originally posted by Logan Logan wrote:

 
Do you know Goude and Cole's Jeunes Annes?  Great album:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HKPaQaoU8e8

wow !!! ok !

- actually writing this on my wishlist - 

Many Thanks ! Smile

edit : sounds like an album out of print or never released on cd... there is some download links of ripped vinyl tho.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 16 2012 at 20:44
I found Drones on a Zeuhl list at some site quite a few years ago.  Didn't even know Weidorje or Paga at the time, but I soon would.  I actually prefer Goude's collaborative album with Olivier Cole, but do like Drones very much.  The other Goude albums are quite different.

EDIT: Yeah, you'd be lucky to find a vinyl. I had  uploaded it to youtube  to help with evaluation, but the saving screwed up badly so there's a lot of silence.  Worth hearing the first track anyway. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KrIkoI582CA


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Originally posted by Guldbamsen Guldbamsen wrote:

In following with Sagichim's post, which I think is a pretty good idea, I give you RAM. US proggers who are obscure, even though they play a kind of music that should resonate with a good heap of folks around here:
 
I'm not sure you can get "progressive" folks to listen to this.
 
It's too SF for them to enjoy or trip through!
 
I have other things from the Bay Area that also fit, but since there is not enough appreciation for the bands in LA, or SF, I tend to not bother with it. It's almost like we should have a separate progressive thing for the US alone ... just don't enjoy seeing these things compared to KC or ELP, when these were happening at the same time and the inspiration was more experimental than it was classically oriented, or theater/film oriented! The LA/SF scenes were much more independent artistically, and as such are very original, but they never had the luck to have such a good press core, that London developed that helped install themselves as the "progressive" kings and queens and imperialists of the world.
 
A lot of times I put on "Crown of Creation" and think ... that is so much more progressive than half the stuff in most KC albums ... and it will never get the credit it deserves. Or even "It's a Beautiful Day" and ...
 
It's just sad for me to see other things ignored.  Even NY had its moments and then some! But Velvet Underground will never be considered "progressive".


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 20 2012 at 08:34
Still with no reviews in here, surprisingly enough: El Doom & The Born Electric

Full album on progstreaming





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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 20 2012 at 09:32
Originally posted by moshkito moshkito wrote:

Originally posted by Guldbamsen Guldbamsen wrote:

In following with Sagichim's post, which I think is a pretty good idea, I give you RAM. US proggers who are obscure, even though they play a kind of music that should resonate with a good heap of folks around here:
 
I'm not sure you can get "progressive" folks to listen to this.
 
It's too SF for them to enjoy or trip through!
 
I have other things from the Bay Area that also fit, but since there is not enough appreciation for the bands in LA, or SF, I tend to not bother with it. It's almost like we should have a separate progressive thing for the US alone ... just don't enjoy seeing these things compared to KC or ELP, when these were happening at the same time and the inspiration was more experimental than it was classically oriented, or theater/film oriented! The LA/SF scenes were much more independent artistically, and as such are very original, but they never had the luck to have such a good press core, that London developed that helped install themselves as the "progressive" kings and queens and imperialists of the world.
 
A lot of times I put on "Crown of Creation" and think ... that is so much more progressive than half the stuff in most KC albums ... and it will never get the credit it deserves. Or even "It's a Beautiful Day" and ...
 
It's just sad for me to see other things ignored.  Even NY had its moments and then some! But Velvet Underground will never be considered "progressive".


That's exactly why i started this thread, to get those bands out in the open, and show how great they are, and how their music was as good as all the big names were. I'm not talking about JA or VU they are more famous than KC.
It's a beautiful day and Crown of creation are actually highly regarded here, I don't feel there is something against US bands though.
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For those of you who likes their prog with some fusion tendencies, and avant too, i would like to introduce to you IL Berlione, a japanese group incorporating a lot of crazy sax playing, and some excellent wild guitar, that makes you wonder for the thousand time, why are they so unknown?



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 20 2012 at 14:31
Originally posted by moshkito moshkito wrote:

Originally posted by Guldbamsen Guldbamsen wrote:

In following with Sagichim's post, which I think is a pretty good idea, I give you RAM. US proggers who are obscure, even though they play a kind of music that should resonate with a good heap of folks around here:
 
I'm not sure you can get "progressive" folks to listen to this.
 
It's too SF for them to enjoy or trip through!
 
I have other things from the Bay Area that also fit, but since there is not enough appreciation for the bands in LA, or SF, I tend to not bother with it. It's almost like we should have a separate progressive thing for the US alone ... just don't enjoy seeing these things compared to KC or ELP, when these were happening at the same time and the inspiration was more experimental than it was classically oriented, or theater/film oriented! The LA/SF scenes were much more independent artistically, and as such are very original, but they never had the luck to have such a good press core, that London developed that helped install themselves as the "progressive" kings and queens and imperialists of the world.
 
A lot of times I put on "Crown of Creation" and think ... that is so much more progressive than half the stuff in most KC albums ... and it will never get the credit it deserves. Or even "It's a Beautiful Day" and ...
 
It's just sad for me to see other things ignored.  Even NY had its moments and then some! But Velvet Underground will never be considered "progressive".


You'd be surprised at how many newcomers to the site we are getting, who seem very much into throwing away the program and just following their 6th or 37th sense - or whatever else they're using. Alright, I'll admit that some, and no I am not naming any namesLOL, do seem to be hip for hip's sake chastising the biggies like Genesis and Yes for no other reason than them being successful and kind of big here on PA (and we can't be like others now can we? - we have to be special in our own modern way - just like the peeps out there who get tattoos to be their own special selves...), but then again that happens a lot these days, because people, myself included are fed up with things like mainstream and reality-nonsense that only seeks to do one thing and that is to put things that don't belong there on pedestals - but anyway a fair amount of these people are genuinely interested in exploring music outside of the common household names around here, and that in itself is a pretty encouraging thing to me at least. 

And no The Velvets will probably never get recognised as true prog conveyers, but to a few of us they will always be just thatBig smile
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 20 2012 at 22:54
Originally posted by sagichim sagichim wrote:

For those of you who likes their prog with some fusion tendencies, and avant too, i would like to introduce to you IL Berlione, a japanese group incorporating a lot of crazy sax playing, and some excellent wild guitar, that makes you wonder for the thousand time, why are they so unknown?



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My god yes!  Someone else knows this band!  I see that someone finally wrote a review recently (on my birthday no less).

Anyone know any bands the members may have gone into?

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 21 2012 at 01:07
Killer stuff huh? Pretty obscure too, i wrote about them to Keishiro, our Japanese specialist and even he wasn't familiar with them, it was he's review recently. Their second album is also good, although less experimental. I would like to know too, where those guys played next, it's been 20 years since this album came out.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 21 2012 at 08:25
For those receptive to a JR/F with Classical and Traditional music overtones, the obscure but amazing spanish band Musica Urbana (by the way some of the texts in the YouTube clips are wrong and belong to another band of the Musica Urbana keyboardist, the duo Feliu Joan Albert). 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Of their 2nd album I will only post the first song, from this you can link to the others if yu like it
 
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 21 2012 at 08:25
this is probably Norways most obscure prog band

they are listed under crossover prog and only released/printed 1000 albums






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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 21 2012 at 20:11
Originally posted by sagichim sagichim wrote:

Just posted a review about them, so i guess this is the place to post a video to let you hear what it's all about.
The band is called Ocean, and if you like that 70's hard rock progressive style, with some angry guitars, check this out.
The songs on the album flows from one to the next, but Youtube offers 2 songs together that are not in the right chronological order of the album. But this is still great.



This is friggin great.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 21 2012 at 21:28
some modern:





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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 21 2012 at 22:03
And from the 70s, i just came across with this:

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 21 2012 at 22:03
Everyone who likes prog metal should check out Clandestine. I want to see them actually get some recognition from someone other than myself.

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