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noni
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^ Great band!......
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In my opinion, one of the best prog bands ever is Iamthemorning, and they cannot be mentioned enough:
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A brilliant band and worth checking out folks, is a band called Lunar Cape!!
So far released 2 albums... Just Lunatics - 2015 Lunar Folk Tales - 2017 Both albums are excellent and are Prog/Folk /Crossover Though this PA site classifies them as jazz fusion, I disagree Edited by noni - February 10 2018 at 15:08 |
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There is no such thing as Russian prog. It is primarley Bri-ish ok?
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Nice keyboard work by Igor Khoroshev! I would have gone to see their show in Chicago, but I was flying out of town to be married in the US Virgin Islands!! A good tradeoff, as my bride and I eventually made it backstage to Yes in 2004 & met Rick, Jon, Steve, Alan and Chris!! RIP Chris Squire!
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Eternal Wanderers: The mystery of the cosmic sorrow
A 5 stars masterpiece https://eternalwanderers.bandcamp.com/album/the-mystery-of-the-cosmic-sorrow |
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It is such a wonderful album and one that reignited my love for experimental music. Really interesting modern prog that goes from hard hitting almost Opeth-like riffs to wafting delightful salsa....but hen again it also does these beautiful longstretched soundscapes with flickering electronics and something akin to those monumental kathartic rock swoops you get from really wellcrafted post rock. How can it have been so long since I last span this baby? Sorry I'm just babbling to myself here Karfagen? Sure. The most recent one Cosmology is one of the best symph things I've heard all year. Great usage of mellotron and flute within a healthy dosage of blistering prague rock. Hold on...yeah I always mix up these two critters. I am of course thinking of Spanish Kotebel. Heh sorry bout that. Nahh Karfagen is that band Michael just reviewed very favourably, and just by reading through it, knowing your tastes, I'd most definitely go for it |
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Two that I have enjoyed are neo prog band Apple Pie (influenced by Spock's Beard):
Crossroad (2007) album on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Bo--VR4MEw The Gates of Never (2013) on Bandcamp: https://applepieband.bandcamp.com/ And another neo prog band, Algabas: Angels and Demons (2013) on Bandcamp (free download!): https://algabas.bandcamp.com/
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Diversion Voice is a prog band from the Russian Federation featuring a sax player that reminds me of the Finnish band KAABEL (e.g. "Channel Pressure")...
Listen to the full album on Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/diversion-voice Official website: http://www.diversionvoice.com/en/ |
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This is really good, thanks for the tip. For convenience, the video: |
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MY favorite russian album, unfortunately impossible to find.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oIcgGc3cb-k |
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Not exactly prog, but I think some here will dig (or already dig) the majestic electronic symphonic music of Mikhail Chekalin:
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From Ukraine, not Russia. Mr Putin doesn't see a distinction but a lot of Ukrainians do.
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Here's some Toobz for the above, as requested: Portrait of a Boy sounds better than I remembered it - don't let the haircut put you off! Might have to pick that one up. Edited by Mascodagama - February 09 2018 at 04:45 |
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They can really play I'll give you that. Tight and energetic....and maybe it's because I am not that familiar with Chicago, but to me the music sounds like the stuff Paul Schaeffer did for Dave Letterman on the late show |
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Yes, that Gourishankar album is good as is the Pandora Snail one. I had high hopes for Karfagen after their first CD but the second one turned into lift music and I haven't listened to them since, maybe I should?
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Russia actually is responsble for making one of the rare modern progressive albums - like in genuinely progressive. Check out The Gourishankar's 2nd Hands for proof...but whatever you do don't pick their newest album.
I'd lve to sprinkle this thread with a few vids here and there, but I can't be bothered with the amount of katja I'm getting today Edited by Guldbamsen - February 09 2018 at 04:04 |
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-Human Factor, -I Will Kill Chita (IWKC), -Reserve De Marche, -Actual Music Quartet RSM.
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