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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 26 2005 at 16:28

I have David Holmes Presents The Free Association - 13 amp recordings .ooh i love Petra Jeans voice its heavenly on that album. Hmmm La Dolce Vita prog? Oh hell, why not funky trip hop prog!

I like the Lamb track and Da Phazz

Personally i prefer Royksopp, the new album isnt bad, love the track 'Alpha Male' but their previous album Melody AM is far superior.

Check out Laurent Garnier for some progressive house music, fav track of mine is 'Man With The Red Face'

James Harding sounds great! and similar SquarePusher's electronica/jazz album Hard Normal Daddy, the track 'Coopers World' from that album has to be my favourite tune of all time

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 26 2005 at 16:12
Originally posted by Under Under wrote:

So far I have listened to Lamb and David Holmes.

Lamb I like. A bit bjork, a bit enigma, a bit faithless.
Holmes is hard to listen with the small samples, but based on the small samples I do not want to hear more.

Good idea some new music.

David Holmes ... sadly there are no good samples available for Let's Get Killed - it's a magnificent album, and not at al Hip Hop or rap.

Let me borrow an amazon review:

This album was David Holmes second release and build on his previous album ("This Films Crap, Let's Slash the Seats"), with the emphasis on building immersive film scores/soundtracks, referencing Funky downtempo broken Beat's ("Let's get Killed") , Contemporary 70's Guitar melodramatic fusion ("My Mate Paul"), lively instrumental soul ("Gritty Shaker"), or even a reinterpretation of what the James Bond theme would sound like under the musical direction of David (Radio 7). There's even an expertly implemented stab at funky dance track ("Freaknik"), but as brilliantly devised as all this tracks are.....the one truly defining moment is arguably David's finest moment, the encapsulation of New York city night time life....The string, guitar, violin orchestrated arrangements of ("Don't Die Just Yet"), a 6 minute epic that showcases David impeccable ear for composition & creation of music, that is defiantly at odds with current trends in music, but remains a blissfully realised piece of music.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 26 2005 at 15:45

So far I have listened to Lamb and David Holmes.

Lamb I like. A bit bjork, a bit enigma, a bit faithless.
Holmes is hard to listen with the small samples, but based on the small samples I do not want to hear more.

Good idea some new music.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 26 2005 at 15:28
Try to listen the AIR! 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 26 2005 at 14:42
Originally posted by greenback greenback wrote:

no no no: try this, man:

Not bad ... I found a way to listen to it for free:

http://www.ztt.com/artistpages/AON_expand.html

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 26 2005 at 14:35

no no no: try this, man:

[HEADPINS - LINE OF FIRE: THE RECORD HAVING THE MOST POWERFUL GUITAR SOUND IN THE WHOLE HISTORY OF MUSIC!>
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 26 2005 at 14:27

I'm currently browsing my album collection and found some pretty progressive albums which might not necessarily be considered prog here - I'll list them and await your feedback.

Edit: Just to avoid confusion - I'm not at all suggesting that these artists be added to the archives, I'm just interested in your opinions about their music.

Lamb - Progressive Drum & Bass (Lot's of traditional instruments involved)

http://lambstar.net/music/sounds/cottonwool.m3u
http://lambstar.net/music/sounds/all_in_your_hands.m3u
http://lambstar.net/music/sounds/written.m3u

De-Phazz - Progressive Lounge/House/Dance (impossible to describe)

http://www.humpty.de/real-audio.ram?d=www.ucmg.com&f=ucm g&t=mole007-2&i=12.ra
http://www.humpty.de/real-audio.ram?d=www.ucmg.com&f=ucm g&t=mole020-2&i=4.ra

David Holmes - Progressive Hip Hop/Rap, Experimental, Trance, Soundtracks (He's really good, don't be scared by the word "Hip Hop".)

This is his excellent avant-garde album "Let's Get Killed ...", very interesting "documentary" album about New York. I recommend you click "Listen all" ...

http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B000002GNX/qid =1122401817/sr=8-1/ref=pd_bbs_1/103-1967779-0225400?v=glance &s=music&n=507846

This is from "David Holmes Presents the Free Association":

http://mcms-delivery.virtuebroadcasting.com/deliverMedia.asp ?id=E04B0AA2-FCEC-400E-AB61-457C6E89B7E9
http://mcms-delivery.virtuebroadcasting.com/deliverMedia.asp ?id=B96946C1-9A7B-499E-A1E2-78A65AD61CFA

James Hardway - Progressive Drum & Bass with heavy Jazz-Fusion influence - Electronic drum loops with a real (even fretless) bass, lot's of cool saxophone solos

This is from his album "Welcome to the Neon Lounge":

http://www.hydrogendukebox.com/ramgen.php?catalogue=hemp013& amp; amp; amp; amp;track=04&media_type=ra
http://www.hydrogendukebox.com/ramgen.php?catalogue=hemp013& amp; amp; amp; amp;track=01&media_type=ra

 

 

 



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