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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 19 2007 at 18:50
Avestin, I have just posted my Aviva-Rokus Tonalis review in the Symphonic Prog thread.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 25 2007 at 06:02
could u tell me some good russian 60s-70s prog (kraut like i'd prefer) bands cause i don't know many?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 25 2007 at 07:13
Wow - it seems AVIVA are going to be added without any collaboration from my side...I'm weakening as a Russian Prog Specialist



annexusquam, there are not so many Russian Prog bands from 60s and 70s and none of them played anything Krautish But I strongly recommend you to check DISEN GAGE and INFRONT - both recent dark and instrumental Russian bands, avalaible via RAIG music label (www.raig.ru).DISEN GAGE have their whole debut album avalaible for downloading FOR FREE from their official site!!! Check those bands here, on Archives !!!


Thanks Rivertree, lighthouse and Ivan for posting reviews!!!

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 25 2007 at 07:16
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 26 2007 at 09:57
Originally posted by annexusquam annexusquam wrote:

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 27 2007 at 07:12
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Wow - it seems AVIVA are going to be added without any collaboration from my side...I'm weakening as a Russian Prog Specialist




...and they did it!!!
Here's already Erik's review on it...hope to listen to AVIVA soon!!!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 28 2007 at 15:28
I can't say I'm a fan of Russian music, although I'm from Russia. But I'd recommend Moscow Art Trio (Mikhail Alperin, Arkady Shilkloper, Sergey Starostin). Alperin is a great jazz pianist, this is his project. Check out this video: http://youtube.com/watch?v=qBH8KJZW22o
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 28 2007 at 17:52
Originally posted by proglady proglady wrote:

I can't say I'm a fan of Russian music, although I'm from Russia. But I'd recommend Moscow Art Trio (Mikhail Alperin, Arkady Shilkloper, Sergey Starostin). Alperin is a great jazz pianist, this is his project. Check out this video: http://youtube.com/watch?v=qBH8KJZW22o


Although I haven't much cared for what I've heard from the Moscow Art Trio in the past, I enjoyed this video and now I'm thinking about buying something. I have solo albums by Misha Alperin and Arkady Shilkloper. Alperin's "Blue Fjords" is a wonderful piano jazz, though there are tracks that would make proggers smile, too. Shilkloper is a multi-instrumentalist (brass instruments), but best known for his French Horn work. He is quite inventive and although not standard prog fare, I would say his "Hornology" and "Pilatus" are both albums that proggers should enjoy. I say should, because his horn music is adventurous and, well, progressive. On Pilatus, he plays a variety of horns, including trumpet and alpinhorn. He uses multi-track dubbing so that he sounds like a small brass group.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 29 2007 at 02:34
I enjoy their solo works too, I saw all of them live, they're really professionals. I'd also recommend "XIX98" album by Shilkloper, Volkov and Starostin. Vladimir Volkov is the greatest contrabass player I've ever seen.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 29 2007 at 07:42
Originally posted by proglady proglady wrote:

I enjoy their solo works too, I saw all of them live, they're really professionals. I'd also recommend "XIX98" album by Shilkloper, Volkov and Starostin. Vladimir Volkov is the greatest contrabass player I've ever seen.


too Avant for me, but I appreciate their talent

Aren't you a ProgWoman from progmusic.ru?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 29 2007 at 09:25

Originally posted by Prog-jester Prog-jester wrote:

Aren't you a ProgWoman from progmusic.ru?

No, I'm not a member of progmusic.ru. Is it a good one?:)
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 03 2007 at 06:43
Erik's APPLE PIE review!


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In the Prog Archives biography I read that this is a Russian four piece band, founded in 2000 in the city Kursk. Well, if this band had made their album in the Cold War era, I am sure the USSR government had sent them away to Siberia because of ‘obviously CIA sponsored activities’, what an incredibly USA sounding prog this, somewhere between Spock's Beard and Dream Theater! But seriously, I am glad that I got the possibility to listen to this new Russian band because Little Tragedies, Infront, Lost World and Aviva proove that the Russian progrock scene is very prolific and delivers lots of outstanding prog, their albums are often to be found inside my CD player the recent weeks.

Apple Pie sounds very professional, modern, dynamic and varied on their debut CD entitled Crossroads. The title points at the fact that their music is a blend of several styles. Well the first track already showcases their eclectic and dynamic approach: first a spacey intro with a lush synthesizer sound, then twanging guitars and dreamy vocals, followed by compelling bombastic prog with propulsive guitar riffs and fiery guitar runs, culminating in a prog metal atmosphere featuring spectacular keyboards and finally howling guitar, supported by Hammond organ waves and powerful and adventurous drums, what an exciting prog! The other ten compositions also deliver alternating and dynamic prog: sensational synthesizer flights and blistering guitar, heavy Hammond waves and a sensation break with sumptuous keyboards and biting guitar in Crossroad, a swinging ‘big band sound’ (captivating blend of brass and fiery guitar), inspired vocals and a bluesy guitar solo in Temptation, a swirling climate with heavy guitar, a bluesy Hammond solo and raw wah- wah drenched guitar in Escape, acoustic rhythm guitar with gospel-like singing in Still Got My Faith In You, wonderful sparkling piano and acoustic guitar and great work on keyboards, guitar and saxophone in the alternating Nothing Comes Everything and tasteful interplay between keyboards and guitar and a final part with howling guitar in Final. Who dare to say that the current prog is boring or not adventurous, what a splendid and exciting new prog!

I disagree with the category Neo-Progressive, to me this sounds as a band that scouts the borders between symphonic prog and prog metal, I would suggest to name it New Heavy Progressive, like Riverside, Rush and Ayreon. Highly recommended and a big hand for Apple Pie!

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 05 2007 at 05:43
Here you can find interview with Gennadiy Ilyin - leader of Little Tragedies
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 05 2007 at 05:47
Thanks Prog-jester for promoting my reviews Wink and thanks to Eugene for this Little Tragedies interview, I love this band Thumbs%20Up

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 06 2007 at 04:33
Horizont is like ELP, sometimes Hackett meets Soviet music colours, atmosphere... really nice stuff.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 07 2007 at 08:07
Originally posted by stewe stewe wrote:

Horizont is like ELP, sometimes Hackett meets Soviet music colours, atmosphere... really nice stuff.


Until they went into ear-harmful Avant territory
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 07 2007 at 11:00
I have only one album by Horizont, Summer in Town. "Snowballs" is very enjoyable, but I find the others to be quite unpleasant.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 07 2007 at 11:21
Originally posted by artguyken artguyken wrote:

I have only one album by Horizont, Summer in Town. "Snowballs" is very enjoyable, but I find the others to be quite unpleasant.


I like CHACONNE's ending - pure CAMEL!
And yes, their second one is even more avantish. Not my cup of tea
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 08 2007 at 13:31
Now listening to Aviva - Rokus Tonalis and it's brilliant.  Clap
Probably the second best ever band from ex-Soviet territory (after Horizont of course, who are, by the way, not like ELP and both albums of whom are masterpieces IMO) Big%20smile
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 08 2007 at 13:33
Holy crap, need to listen them right now !!!

Yes, Eugene, right now !!!
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