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superprog
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Engineered Beautiful Blood - this Singapore duo are really interesting no-wave-noise-improv and both chaps are huge prog fans heheh. They have the likely distinction of being the first Spore experimental band to be released on an overseas label. Go to http://www.retinascan.de/ to check em out via the sound samples.
Highly recommended for those want something adventurous and dissonant!!! |
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proger
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"Daniel Zamir"- amen
and amzing musican from israel, check this album |
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avestin
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Two short rec's; Go here and hear the music:
Scale The Summit (metal/post rock)- http://www.myspace.com/scalethesummit
Danny Hayoun, aka Prof. Parkinson - (Metal/experimental) http://www.myspace.com/dannyhayounakaprofessorparkinson
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Man Erg
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Stomu Yamash'ta - Floating Music is currently not included in his discography.
Stomu YAMASH'TA - COME TO THE EDGE - Floating Music, 1972 (Island) Line up ----------- Stomu Yamash'ta (pc) - Morris Pert (d/pc) - Robin Thompson (o/p/ss/as) - Andrew Powell (b [3/4]) with: Phil Plant (b [1/2]) - Peter Robinson (p [1]) - Dave White (as [2]) - R. Harris (tpt [2]) - I. Goffe (tb [2]) Rec: Jan 1972 - Loc: Queen Elizabeth Hall, London [3/4] -Production: Stomu Yamash'ta Tracks: 1. Poker Dice (18:05) - 2. Keep In Lane (8:30) - 3. Xingu (13:06) - 4. One Way (11:50) Also:- Stomu YAMASH'TA - Raindog, 1975 (EMI) Line up ----------- Stomu Yamash'ta (pc) - Gary Boyle (g) - Tsuneo Matsumoto (g) - Brian Gascoigne (p/cvt/syn) - Daito Fujita (b) - Hozumi Tanaka (d) - Hisako Yamash'ta (vln) guests: Murray Head (voc) - Maxine Nightingale (voc) - Giovanni Dadomo (lyr) Rec:- Loc: Island Studios, London - Produced: Stomu Yamash'ta Tracks: 1. Dunes [SY] (15:00) - 2. 33 1/3 [SY] (7:40) - 3. Rainsong [SY] (5:03) - 4. The Monk's Song [SY] (6:01) - 5. Shadows [H.Yamash'ta/B.Gascoigne] (5:08) - 6. Ishi [SY] (6:59) |
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Do 'The Stanley' otherwise I'll thrash you with some rhubarb. |
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Cold Deep
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Hi!
I recommend two great metal progressive bands, active here in Rome. are Cheope (at this link their official site http://www.cheopeonline.com/) and Astra (http://www.astraprog.com/astra2006.html) famous here to Rome for being the official Dream Theater's tribute band in Italy (the singer Titta Tani plays in DGM http://www.progarchives.com/artist.asp?id=1184). I think that these are two great addiction for ProgArchives! Edited by Cold Deep - June 21 2007 at 18:35 |
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chamberry
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I checked out his take on the Israel national anthem and I really liked it! |
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Cold Deep
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Hi,
I've found an amazing progressive metal guitarist from United States: JT Bruce, an artist on jamendo.com, a site with free download to promote under artist's permission, at this link his two album http://www.jamendo.com/en/artist/jtbruce/ absolutely amazing!! Edited by Cold Deep - July 02 2007 at 05:56 |
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proger
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well its good to hear!!! I am listening to him now, amazing! |
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Shadowalker
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unless nobody already recommended it, Swedish post-rockish band "EF" has won my heart with their album "give us beauty...or give us death" . You'll be REALLLY treated if you hear..so yea..get it!
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sircosick
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Hey folks, I reccomend you to check out some stuff from the Eddie van Halen for Eggheads, named Dominic Frasca. Not suitable enough to be called prog, but his neo-minimalistic style, driven by his ten-string classic guitar, could be pretty enjoyable for progheads. If you cannot get his only one album, Deviations (2005), you can search him through YouTube. He's amazing!
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The best you can is good enough...
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Atavachron
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^ sounds interesting, you should post a hyperlink
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sircosick
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^^ Here is he: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7N4QqCJp0qM |
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superprog
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Catherine Wheel - Chrome (1993)
this, along w Swervedriver's Mezacal Head album (also 1993), is a great example of what i'd call prog-shoegazer. Lovely soaring yet plaintive melodies with enough rock crunch lifted from KC's Red. And hey, they even have a track called 'Fripp'........... quite an underrated classic i must say........for fans of PT and post-metal........heck even the postrock crowd shld give em a try.......... |
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Floydian42
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For Psychedlic/Space Rock I'd go with No-man if I were you. Great band! I've onlyheard the "Together we're stranger" album, and it was amazing! Beautiful work.
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chamberry
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After reading your recommendation I checked them out. So far so good. I like the vocals and I think I'll enjoy it more after a couple more listens. Thanks for the recommendation! |
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avestin
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Background can be read and music can be heard here:
SENOGUL — SenogulReview by avestin (Assaf Vestin)SPECIAL COLLABORATOR Zeuhl/RIO/Avant Team Variety. That is one keyword that describes Senogul’s new s/t album. There are other words, but I’ll let you read the review for you to discover them. Posted Tuesday, July 17, 2007, 23:01 EST | Permanent link 1. Dr. Gull I (3:04) Line-up/Musicians- Pedro Álvarez Menchaca / guitar, E-bow Edited by avestin - July 18 2007 at 10:21 |
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avestin
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Posted this in the Symponic thread but it got passed unnoticed so I thought I'd repeat it here:
Trettioariga Kriget will release their new album called "I BÖRJAN OCH SLUTET" (In the beginning and the end) on August 20th.
Listen to some tracks here - http://www.myspace.com/trettioarigakriget
and here http://www.trettioarigakriget.com/
Chilean band Mar De Robles has released this year their second album Indigena, an art rock, guitar oriented album but with good amount of prevalent bass, sax and flute to make things interesting. This is not in your face energetic all the time rock album, but a well thought out pieces of music alternating between the dynamic parts and the slower and more mellow parts. Samples here: http://www.myspace.com/marderobles The band is the Polish OSADA VIDA which released in 2006 the concept album Three Seats Behind A Triangle
OSADA VIDA — Three Seats Behind A TriangleReview by avestin (Assaf Vestin)
SPECIAL COLLABORATOR Zeuhl/RIO/Avant Team This Polish rock/metal band has been around for several years now and has released so far 2 official albums and two unofficial ones (one an EP and the other an LP). This album is their first one written in English. Like many other prog bands, they mingle styles and thus create You might think: Polish rock/metal band, does it sound like Riverside? Well to me there are no real similarities and the occasional similar style of riff doesn’t really call for a comparison. Each band has its own sound and natural “niche” which they occupy. Their sound is comprised of the somewhat somber and effective vocals of Lukasz Lisiak, guitar riffs that go from the heavier metallic side to a more subtle approach, and great synthesizer lines that either accompanies the music creating the envelope or playing solo’s of its own. At times a bit dark in sound and typically mid-tempo pace (granted, with some faster moments but not overtly rapid), the album has a full and rich sound that envelops me the listener bringing me into their world or into the story of this concept album which I’ll mention below. There is good balance between the keyboards and the guitar (both electric and acoustic), each accentuating different emotions and moods throughout the story or rather the journey that is told in this album. Those two main instruments either mingle or take turn as the lead at the forefront. There is a good mix of different sounds and styles played here, from a more laid back rock and dreamy parts to more dynamic and metallic guitar driven (keyboards enhanced) parts, to Hammond organ lead excursions. I find the songs to be well composed, in that they have appealing melodies and are varied enough in both sound and structure to keep me hooked, while allowing the instruments free space to express themselves in an suitable manner, i.e. not too wildly and out of context of the song. This is not purely metal; this is heavy (progressive) rock that more often than not ventures into the metal “realm”. It is mostly heavy but would appeal (a lot) to people who don’t like metal, as their sound is far from being an alienating one; on the contrary, it is rich and evocative. Posted Sunday, July 15, 2007, 13:32 EST | Permanent link |
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eugene
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I would like to recommend following beauty which I have discovered for myself only recently - for all those who love jazzier side of RIO
Following info was available on the net
YOG SOTHOTH
"Yog Sothoth" LP 1984 (Cryonic _F0041) Track list: Side A
1. Nekrosis 2. Maint Reve Vesperal Blule Par Le Phenix Side B 1. Fou: L' Art Noir Line -up:
Pascal Morrow: violin
Philippe Guillot: saxophones, flute Jean-Yves Joron: keyboards Pierre-Gedeon Monteil: bass Olivier Lechien: drums with Cathy Camilleri: voice Mark Sims: trombone Album credits: Recorded at studio Sofreson
Jean-Michel Bernot Thanks to Remy Goult and the Sofreson team From the land of MAGMA, VORTEX and ART ZOYD, comes YOG SOTHOTH,
revisiting classic styled jazz and giving it a darkened treatment baptized in the new music stylisms. YOG SOTHOTH owes inspiration to the above mentioned bands, though giving a lighter, more playful approach to their grim, outwardly treatment of jazz or classical music. The album opener "Nekrosis", sets the mood in a jazzy
Rock In Opposition style that evolves into a playful be-bop to conclude in an early VORTEX gone electronic twist. "Maint Reve Vesperal" that closes the first side is a creepy UNIVERS ZERO turning free jazz hybrid that ends in a calming respite. All second side is taken by the crescendo of "Fou: L' Art Noir" shifting endlessly from MAGMAoid intensity, to jazzy outbursts of pure controlled chaos, then to introspective ART ZOYD influenced progressivisms and all with a unique French sense of humor. A fresh and vital potpourri of eclecticism. |
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Man Erg
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Line up ----------------- Colin Scot - Vocals,Guitar With:- Vocals:- Peter Hammill - Van der Graaf Generator Steve Gold - Rare Bird Phil Collins- Genesis Peterl Gabriel - Genesis Anne Tudor Jane Relf - Illusion,Renaissance Jon Anderson - Yes Guitars:- Robert Fripp - King Crimson Brinsley Schwartz Davy Johnstone - Elton John Band Bass:- Riddle - One Who Works Hands In Clay, Head In Smoke, and Fingers on Beautiful Strings.... Keyboards:- Rick Wakeman - Strawbs/Yes Dave K. - Thanks for the Sunday joint Bob Andrews - "Smiley" Drums:- Guy Evans - Van der Graaf Generator Billy Rankin Saxophone:- David Jackson - Van der Graaf Generator Trumpet:- Tan Tan Thornton String Arrangements: Richard Hewson Produced by John Anthony |
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Tuzvihar
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For all violin lovers:
Zbiniew Seifert: What I play on the violin, I imagine being produced by the saxophone. I admire Coltrane and try to play as he would if his instrument were the violin. That's probably the reason I avoid playing my instrument in the usual way, with all the well-known effects. As far as I'm concerned, I follow the path taken by Coltrane... (a quote from the booklet of the album) This is my first album by Seifert and I will definitely get more! |
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"Music is much like f**king, but some composers can't climax and others climax too often, leaving themselves and the listener jaded and spent."
Charles Bukowski |
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