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erik neuteboom
Prog Reviewer Joined: July 27 2005 Location: Netherlands Status: Offline Points: 7659 |
Posted: August 17 2007 at 04:39 | |
Atkingani, many thanks for starting to talk about Phideaux, for sure I will check out this band Next week I hope to borrow a pile of new lesser and unknown progrock bands from Hans from Progwalhalla, I am looking forward to it because these weeks I do not have heard a lot of good new prog, only Shadow Circus and especially the new Senogul |
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Atkingani
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Posted: August 16 2007 at 22:53 | |
Anyway, with this Phideaux release and others done since the beginning of 2007, I think we may say now: WHAT A YEAR!!!
As spotted by Jake/1800kwhm3mc2 () in his Phideaux's review, certainly the best annum of the new millenium for the prog music.... and we have 4 months more until the year's end.
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erik neuteboom
Prog Reviewer Joined: July 27 2005 Location: Netherlands Status: Offline Points: 7659 |
Posted: August 15 2007 at 03:24 | |
And today I got two PM's because of this thread Angelo, this thread really lives |
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Angelo
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Posted: August 14 2007 at 17:25 | |
Funny - I just checked the prog recommendations, to find a Phideaux thread. One day they get mentioned here, next day we have a new member on the forums with the name PhideauxFan.
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erik neuteboom
Prog Reviewer Joined: July 27 2005 Location: Netherlands Status: Offline Points: 7659 |
Posted: August 14 2007 at 16:19 | |
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SENOGUL — Senogul
Review by erik neuteboom (erik neuteboom) Special Collaborator Symphonic Prog Expert One of the trademarks of the Spanish progressive rock is its originality: in the past from bands like Ibio, Carmen, Atila, Itoiz and the flamenco inspired Prog Andaluz bands like Triana, Cai, Mezquita and Azahar and in the present from bands like Bijou, Unoma, Kotobel and …. Senogul. I was very pleasantly surprised with their debut album entitled Transitos but I am really delighted about their eponymous second CD, what a wonderful and varied progrock! This new CD contains 12 compositions including new versions of all five tracks from the debut album entitled Transitos. The music sounds on one hand very melodic and in general accessible and on the other hand varied and elaborate. The band has progressed on all levels: a better sound, very matured compositions, a more lush and varied keyboard sound, the guitar work is excellent and the interplay great. To get an impression: a classical sounding piano intro, soon blended with sensitive electric guitarplay and halfway a female choir, conga’s and dynamic drums in Dr. Gull I, a swinging piano, howling guitar and a jazzy guitar solo in the catchy Racionalidad, an intro with bagpipe, then varied, often swirling piano work and a wide range of instruments (from the fiery guitar and powerful saxophone to a strongly build-up Minimoog synthesizer with pitchbend) in the captivating La Verbena Hermetica, lots of variety and strong duo-guitarplay with an exciting blend of the guitar soli in La Maha Vishnuda, lots of brass and fiery guitar in the Alquin-like Agua, Fuego & Porexpan and dreamy featuring sensitive guitar and soaring keyboards in Travesia De Las Gaviotas. And in some tracks you can enjoy the sound of the flute traverse, variety rules! My highlights are the two compositions in which Senogul blends several styles and we can enjoy lots of shifting moods: first Tango Mango that sounds as a hybrid of tango, symphonic prog, avant-garde, classical and jazz delivering both synthesizer – and guitar soli as sparkling play on accordeon and harpsichord and second La Mulatta Electrica, loaded with tension and exciting musical ideas, from Al DiMeola-like symphonic jazzrock (fiery guitar and a propulsive rhythm-section) to Prog Andaluz (including palmas/handclapping and jaleos/cheerful shouts) with swinging piano and moving electric guitar runs, how captivating! In my opinion Senogul has made a very pleasant, alternating and captivating album that showcases the huge talents of this band, highly recommended! |
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erik neuteboom
Prog Reviewer Joined: July 27 2005 Location: Netherlands Status: Offline Points: 7659 |
Posted: August 14 2007 at 13:15 | |
Wait and see, Prog-jester
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Prog-jester
Prog Reviewer Joined: June 05 2005 Location: Love Beach Status: Offline Points: 5871 |
Posted: August 14 2007 at 09:44 | |
Isn't it too fast, Erik? I usually take 5-6 listenings in 3-4 days to make a review...
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erik neuteboom
Prog Reviewer Joined: July 27 2005 Location: Netherlands Status: Offline Points: 7659 |
Posted: August 14 2007 at 03:41 | |
Yesterday I have listened to the new Senogul album, WONDERFUL! I hope to publish my review this evening
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LeInsomniac
Forum Senior Member Joined: December 22 2006 Location: Portugal Status: Offline Points: 315 |
Posted: August 13 2007 at 11:26 | |
Checked! moving on to symforce thread
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erik neuteboom
Prog Reviewer Joined: July 27 2005 Location: Netherlands Status: Offline Points: 7659 |
Posted: August 13 2007 at 11:05 | |
OK, Angelo, we move on to the special Symforce thread.
Ricochet, good idea to check out Phideaux if I read your post
By the way, here is an excellent way to investigate the new electronic prog, I am curious to the addition of Red Shift (I own the album Ether) and support additions of Navigator and Rudy Adrian and I love the CD Return To The Origins by Gert Emmens & Ruud Heij, a tribute to 74-77 Tangerine Dream :
And if you are interested in new electronic prog, check out:
www.e-ditionmag.com (they have stopped but
the site still delivers interesting information!)
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Ricochet
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Posted: August 13 2007 at 10:09 | |
Already reviewed The Grand Leap and have Doomsday Afternoon. I'm a bit impressed by this band, at least by these two recent album, which are part from a powerful concept work. Wouldn't call Phideaux rare only because of the low amount of good reviews (sinkadotentree reviewed a more early album), but, sure, more attention could be given. |
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Angelo
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Posted: August 13 2007 at 10:01 | |
Some offers you simply cannot refuse. Unless something unexpected pops up, count me in! In the mean time, let's use either one of the old Symforce thread to make further arrangements regarding 'how do we recoginise who', and 'when and where do we mee t for drinks' - so we do not clutter this important thread with our chit chat. Oh, and more on topic: I think the music library in Rotterdam has quite a few of the bands/albums you list here. I'll add them to my wishlist there, and give them some priority. |
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LeInsomniac
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Posted: August 12 2007 at 20:09 | |
Tuzhivar is a great guy he already showe me the way to an excelent jazz rock polish group LABORATORIUM, check the Jazz Rock/Fusion appreciation thread that i began(although other existed)
I think Erik that an after party in your house would be an event beyond dreams but maybe its pushing all of our luck as well, I cant wait to finish work and August so that the countdown really begins for the Holland Prog Rock adventure to begin! |
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erik neuteboom
Prog Reviewer Joined: July 27 2005 Location: Netherlands Status: Offline Points: 7659 |
Posted: August 12 2007 at 16:21 | |
Fellow collaborator Tuzvihar, our Polish progrock correspondent, will be pleased with these release, Prog-jester!
This evening I listened to the Tarkus live CD, great symphonic prog from Brazil and what an awesome musicians, especially the Seventies Rick Wakeman-like Minimoog sounding synthesizer flights
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Prog-jester
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Posted: August 12 2007 at 14:55 | |
Szadkowski is awesome as composer and drummer...I'd like to get PETER PAN as well. Hope it'll be issued by MetalMind's license in Russia |
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erik neuteboom
Prog Reviewer Joined: July 27 2005 Location: Netherlands Status: Offline Points: 7659 |
Posted: August 12 2007 at 13:47 | |
Great spirit fellow progheads and I feel the same excitement as when I went to Pinkpop in the late Seventies to witness Journey, Thin Lizzy and Rush Perhaps we can have a Symforce Festival after party at my home?
I just got an e-mail from Hans from Progwalhalla, tomorrow we will meet in Amsterdam and he will borrow me Skaldowie Live and Peter Pan Days, a new band by Collage member/founder Sadkowski, I am looking forward to listen to these albums. Edited by erik neuteboom - August 12 2007 at 13:50 |
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LeInsomniac
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Posted: August 12 2007 at 13:45 | |
Thanks Dirk and Glass House! We'll certainly have to try to meet up at least in the day before the festival for a happy hour.
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glass house
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Posted: August 12 2007 at 12:02 | |
Beardfish is a band coming to the mentioned festival. Looking forward to that, I've heard some songs. They sound very good.
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Dirk
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Posted: August 12 2007 at 11:56 | |
^ LeInsomniac, quite a trip from Portugal to here, i don't think you'll be
disappointed though. I look forward to seeing you and Angelo
at the festival.
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glass house
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Posted: August 12 2007 at 11:55 | |
Shame on you Erik with forgetting Miguel.
I've been to Erik's house and he indeed got an impressive collection.
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