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MortSahlFan
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richardh
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UK band The Bardic Depths. Only 3 albums so far and they've only been around a short time. They released their debut in March 2020 just as the pandemic was hitting hard but have continued on to their credit. The recent album 'What We Really Like in Stories' is a nice tightly written piece featuring Peter Jones and front man David Bandana. For fans of Big Big Train and The Tangent I would suggest.
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September- A Yugoslavian prog band from the 70's with two killer albums
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"Together We Stand, Divided We Fall"
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This makes my day!!!
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In recent years my best discovery was Catherine Ribiero + Alpes... their albums never made it to the UK back in the 70's so they had passed me by till just a few years ago.
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'We're going to need a bigger swear jar.'
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Some newer bands:
Nospun (traditional prog metal) Squeaky Feet The Twenty Committee The Foundation Z Machine K'Mono Regna The Chronicles of Father Robin Edited by AFlowerKingCrimson - April 24 2024 at 13:09 |
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Yokono is a four-piece instrumental experimental rock band from Belgrade (Serbia).
Since its beginning in 2011, the band has been interested in true sound through live studio recording sessions, which has altogether affected the improvement of the band's music fashion as well as its approach to live exhibitions.
I just recently discovered Yokono, thanks to Svetonio from the Steve Hoffman forum. His instructive topic, "Ambient Rock Appreciation Thread," is actually where I dig this rather good Serbian underground group.
Here are two instrumentals taken from their debut album, "Bigz Live Studio Sessions," which was recorded in Bigz and released on Bandcamp in December 2018. There is a story behind it. Bigz was a government-owned but abandoned printing house and has served for years as a unique alternative cultural centre in downtown Belgrade, located in an originally beautiful Bauhaus-designed building built before World War II (see picture).
The recordings were made there. Many young Belgrade's bands practiced there, some very good recording analogue studios were there owned by enthusiasts, and many visual artists had their studios in the Bigz as well; it was something like a hippy commune, hence Bigz even brought a so-called New Belgrade scene of experimental rock, but the investment-urbanism-oriented mayor kicked them all out and sold the building to some private clinic from abroad, which will most likely tear it down and build more of a mockery of glass and steel.
However, the recordings and videos from Bigz, like these, will remain. Yokono stuff is available on Bandcamp, and I highly recommend it. |
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Thanks to Scot of 'The Prog Corner'.
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I discovered my first prog band way back in the Renaissance era. Yes, I really am that old.
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Zephyr (they're proggy enough for me) 2nd and 3rd album
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A band called “Water” from 1976 . The name of the album is damburst. harmonica infused Prog (done nicely) with some great guitar and vocals.
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A band called “Water” from 1976 . The name of the album is dambreak. harmonica infused Prog with some great guitar and vocals.
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richardh
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Definitely a favourite band of mine and you've named one of my top 3 albums by them (the others being Planets and Colours) My favourite recent discovery is electronic duo Zombi. In general most of my recent discoveries seem to be in the heavy prog scene with the likes of Monkey3, Slift, Ovrfwrd, Night Verses and Turbulence who have all put out excellent albums this year.
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Chronicle of father Robin
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Good band, I discovered them recently as well.
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Ra's Dawn A Secret River Faveravola Marco Sfogli Mangrove All in late 2023 and early 2024. |
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Zappa and The Mothers! Listening 2 years and still discovering something new every time!
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Viima!!!
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Finally started listening to Happy the Man. I've had their music on hand for a few years (mp3 save), but just now getting around to listening. I plan to check out Kit Watkin's solo music too, afterwards.
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Rubber Tea
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Oh, for the wings of any bird, other than a battery hen
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