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Rivertree
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Rivertree
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obviously a matter of definition ... |
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dauinghorn
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Just added a new Jordsjø tune on bandcamp. Only digital release for now. It was supposed to be a part of the forthcoming "Nattfiolen" album, but was dropped for different reasons. New full length in April 2019.
https://jordsjo.bandcamp.com/track/nattfiolen-demo
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miamiscot
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How about 1099 - post-rock from Trondheim. Their new album, Blindpassasjer, is more prog and instrumental pop than previous records. I'm loving it!!! And the new Tusmorke!!!
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dauinghorn
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You guys should check out the new Needlepoint album! In the same vein as the previous one, superb warm Canterbury-ish progrock!
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progoma
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^ thank you for pointing it out. Seems to be a very common misconception.
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dauinghorn
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Karelia are from Finland, that is not Scandinavia.
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MortSahlFan
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When I google this, it posts some information, but if you click on the artist hyperlink,
it's obviously incorrect.. It's Scandinavian for sure, though.
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dauinghorn
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Yes, it sounds really promising! No news of the album yet, but it looks like they recorded it in 2016, so hopefully it will be released this year. Some of the guys from Weserbergland, White Willow and Wobbler (session only) in the band.
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Todd
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^ Yes I have! On their website there are links to Soundcloud. They are excellent, especially the longer one.
Then I went back and looked at your first post in the New in 2017 thread and saw you mentioned Ingelrii. I went to their Facebook page and listened to the videos they have there--another wonderful band!
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dauinghorn
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Unfortunately, there is no date on that release for now... But Andreas (from the band) has told me that the last bits is being finished now, so hopefully it will be ready soon. It will consist of material going back to the late 90s. Needless to say I'm very excited about this! Have you heard the songs on the EP?
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Todd
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I would love that Chronicles of Father Robin set. Have you heard anything? What's happening with the Ingelrii debut? What I've heard from them is excellent.
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jayem
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A lot of happy discoveries ! Norwegian prog ? An old dream remains : I'd be more than happy to hear... Morten Harket's exceptionnal voice on a fitting solid prog song !!
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dauinghorn
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Needlepoint is very good! Some of Norway's fines musicians at work there. I love the warm sound, and Bjørn Klakegg's vocals is really laidback and cool. Christian Wallumrød, the keyboard player have contributed on a lot of albums, I especially like his work with Humcrush featuring Sidsel Endresen.
I'm still waiting for the compilation set by The Chronicles of Father Robin to come out, that 12 inch they released a few years ago is absolutely magical. The vocalist from Wobbler is delivering some amazing vocals on that record. Elephant 9 with Reine Fiske (Dungen, Landberk etc.) is amazing as well, really dark and intense.
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Todd
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Ah, what is happening in Norway?!?
My three top 2017 albums are from Norway (Wobbler, Motorpsycho, Jordsjo). The band NEEDLEPOINT has been kicking around the ProgArchives teams and can't find a home. Their last album Aimless Mary in 2015 is one of my favorites of all time! (I can't wait for their new one to be released early 2018!) Edited by Todd - February 08 2018 at 11:16 |
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Progfan97402
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I do have Whenever I Seem to be Far Away, but I don't have the other two, but they are on my want list. Whenever I Seem to be Far Away is great. The first side is great fusion, with nice use of Mellotron by a member of Popol Vuh/Ace, the second side is orchestral. I also own After the Rain and Waves (and Odyssey as mentioned already) as well, but I know I needed more Terje Rypdal in my collection. The problem is I only find his albums used on occasions in nearby local record stores to where I live, but if I have to I'll order online.
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Saperlipopette!
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Progfan97402
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It seems that my favorite prog in recent years has been coming out of Norway. I discovered Wobbler back in 2007, with Hinterland, and the band just simply kept getting better and better through the years, culminating with From Silence to Somewhere. Tusmørke is another band I've discovered, I have all their albums except for the Spectral Haze split album from 2015. It's a bit strange to see them do a children's prog album with Bydyra, but there you go! Much better than Barney the Dinosaur, I have to say. I really get a kick of Krizla (Kristoffer Momrak) quoting Edvard Grieg's "In the Hall of the Mountain King" on flute on "Ekebergkongen" off Ført Bak Lyset. Jordsjø was something I discovered on Prog Archives, and coincidentally Breidablik (since they released a split cassette with Jordsjø called Songs from the Northern Wasteland). I went to Bandcamp and was just blown away by both of their music. Jordsjø released a limited edition double vinyl on Pancromatic simply called Jordsjø which compiled material from all their cassettes, except for Jord. I was lucky to get a copy, from a dealer via Discogs and that album rarely left my turntable for about a month. Music not unike Wobbler, Tusmørke and Änglagård, although "Hekseskogen" sounds just like Bo Hansson! Håkon Oftung, the brains behind Jordsjø appears on the new Tusmørke album Bydyra, playing guitar. Jordsjø has a deal with Karisma Records (not to be confused with the old UK Charisma of Genesis and Van der Graaf Generator fame) and Jørd will become available on CD soon. I was lucky to score a cassette of that, from Duplicate Records who still had a couple copies at the time I bought this. I knew that this band was going to graduate from limited edition demo cassettes to wider distribution. And for Breidablik, this is basically Berlin School style electronic music, although the Bandcamp page calls it the "Bergen School of Electronic Music", Bergen being the town Morten Birkeland Nielsen, the man behind Breidablik, hails from. I was able to purchase the Vinter cassettes from Bandcamp, and the LP of Penumbra through a dealer via Discogs. As for '70s Norwegian, I don't have a lot. I have the old 1990s CD reissue of Akasha, from 1977, reissued by Ad Perpetuam Memoriam from Sweden. The production, performance and sound quality is a bit amateurish, but it's a weird combination of space rock and symphonic prog with tons of Mellotron. I have a few Terje Rypdal albums (as they're not impossible to find as they're on ECM), but they're more fusion, but I really dig a lot of those moody atmospheres he creates like on Odyssey. I know there are others like Ruphus, Junipher Greene, Folque (more folk/folk rock), Prudence, Popol Vuh/Ace, Høst, Aunt Mary, and others.
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The Bearded Bard
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Yeah, I have all his albums, bar the debut. Love everything I've heard from him, especially his last two albums. Favorite track: "The Goat" (from Phantom Stimulance)
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Saperlipopette!
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Heard this album? Released on the same record label as many of the others (Rune) |
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