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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Mascodagama Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 25 2015 at 11:09
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Originally posted by Man With Hat Man With Hat wrote:

Siberia - The Eastern Hemisphere's capital of Avant-Prog.
 
Maybe everybody stays at Pikapika Teart's house when they play there!

Now that's a great band.
 
Yeah, I hope they cut another record. Moonberry is tops, there's a great flow to the album.
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Originally posted by Man With Hat Man With Hat wrote:

Siberia - The Eastern Hemisphere's capital of Avant-Prog.
 
Maybe everybody stays at Pikapika Teart's house when they play there!

Now that's a great band.
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Originally posted by Man With Hat Man With Hat wrote:

Siberia - The Eastern Hemisphere's capital of Avant-Prog.
 
Maybe everybody stays at Pikapika Teart's house when they play there!
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Siberia - The Eastern Hemisphere's capital of Avant-Prog.
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Secret Chiefs 3 played Siberia last year.
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Nice. 

I'll def keep an eye out for it. I did notice it wasn't on the bandcamp though. But I suppose that could take time.

And nice! Can't imagine Siberia gets too many prog bands coming its way. 
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Nice. I didn't even know they released that!
 
It'll be on my radar.
 
I think the first copies are just going out now. It's not on the October Xart Bandcamp yet, but Angel sent an email out asking for pre-orders a couple of months ago to fund a Siberian tour.
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Nice. I didn't even know they released that!
 
It'll be on my radar.
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I just got the latest CD from October Equus, live at R.I.O. festival 2014. I'm a bit of a fanboy, but it's really excellent. The lineup this time includes Luiz Rocha on bass clarinet and El Pricto (from Filthy Habits Ensemble) on alto sax and they really rip it up in places.
Wish I had been there!
 
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^ An excellent one as well. 
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asides from the aforementioned Null & Void and Play Standards, also pick up Revolutionary Pekinese Opera Ver.1.28
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I have 'Plays Standards' - which is excellent.  ReR Megacorp have most of their titles.
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Originally posted by melotron98 melotron98 wrote:

Hi, anyone listening to Ground Zero, maybe? I came across this album a few weeks ago
and it's truly insane and amazing!!! Big smileLOL What would you recommend from their discography?

I listened to the album, it's really good, dark and twisted, but nothing to do with RIO / avant-prog I think. Thanks for the discovery!
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Originally posted by Man With Hat Man With Hat wrote:

Originally posted by Mascodagama Mascodagama wrote:

I was also going to ask if anyone here is digging Hyrrokkin's Pristine Origin album?  One of my favourites of the last year or so, turbocharged free rock with the addition of some great free jazz horns on a couple of tracks. Really like the feel of this, super angular and brain-twisting, but nice and loose at the same time.
It's streaming on a Bandcamp page:
 
I like the sound of it, I'll listen to it later. Thanks.
 
Did this make it onto CD form (without having to buy the LP with it)??
Sadly not - as far as I know it's either download only or LP / remix CD / download package. Don't think there is a CD of the straight album.
 
 
That's a shame!
 
But that's for the heads up on the band anyway. Thumbs Up
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Originally posted by melotron98 melotron98 wrote:

Hi, anyone listening to Ground Zero, maybe? I came across this album a few weeks ago
and it's truly insane and amazing!!! Big smileLOL What would you recommend from their discography?
 
Null & Void  is the hallmark for noise-rock albums IMHO.
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Posted today on YT Wink
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^ That guy is a crazed genius. Check out Plays Standards. You would not believe what he does with a lot of classics.
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Hi, anyone listening to Ground Zero, maybe? I came across this album a few weeks ago
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Originally posted by Nogbad_The_Bad Nogbad_The_Bad wrote:

Originally posted by Mellotron Storm Mellotron Storm wrote:

An album I hope to review in the next few days is by the Mexican band ARTERIA. The leader was from the band NAZCA which is more Chamber Rock than anything else. Anyways this album is like listening to a more powerful UNIVERS ZERO. Lots of bassoon and a guitarist who plays in that avant style. Lots of atmosphere, darkness and depth to their sound. Hard to imagine me not giving this 5 stars at this point.

Fantastic band, I've been stalking their facebook page in the hope of news of new material, its been three years since their debut and they seem fairly active on the live front. 

If you like Arteria & Nazca I'd recommend Culto Sin Nombre which is the band the bassoonist Juan Carlos Ruiz formed between Nazca & Arteria.

Thanks for the feedback Ian, I thought you would like Arteria, just didn't know if you knew them. I did notice that Ruiz was in Culto Sin Nombre when I was looking up the band members. I'll check them out.
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Originally posted by Man With Hat Man With Hat wrote:

Originally posted by Mascodagama Mascodagama wrote:

I was also going to ask if anyone here is digging Hyrrokkin's Pristine Origin album?  One of my favourites of the last year or so, turbocharged free rock with the addition of some great free jazz horns on a couple of tracks. Really like the feel of this, super angular and brain-twisting, but nice and loose at the same time.
It's streaming on a Bandcamp page:
 
I like the sound of it, I'll listen to it later. Thanks.
 
Did this make it onto CD form (without having to buy the LP with it)??
Sadly not - as far as I know it's either download only or LP / remix CD / download package. Don't think there is a CD of the straight album.
 
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