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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 11 2007 at 16:58
Well Angelo, I often disagree with the teams about the categories so I have stopped to discuss this with them in order to keep my motivation and avoid mounting frustrationsWink But I am curious to Dial because of your post, Heavy Prog and Prog Metal really differ. I have met Martien Koolen during the Background Magazine Annual Parties (prog and beer Approve) but I don't know Liselotte. By the way, it remarkable how many female singers Prog Metal and Gothic deliver!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 11 2007 at 17:16
Originally posted by erik neuteboom erik neuteboom wrote:

By the way, it remarkable how many female singers Prog Metal and Gothic deliver!


Even more amazing how many of these singers and bands detest being called Gothic Wink Did you also notice that quite a few of them are Dutch (Liselotte Hegt, Anneke van Giersbergen, Sharon den Adel, Simone Simons, ....)
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 11 2007 at 17:18
Yeah, we Dutch rule.....LOL


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 11 2007 at 17:32
A few years ago I witnessed a gig by the very interesting Dutch band Aemen in De Boerderij, to my pleasant surprise Sharon Den Adel was their guest singer, what a voice and ...... well, the rest I leave to your imagination ....................... Wink!
 
And indeed, more and more we Dutch rule here on Prog Archives LOLLOLLOLLOLLOL !!
And did you know that M@X has Dutch roots?


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 12 2007 at 07:20
Yes, many Dutch progheads here,nice to see that there are some more proggier countries than mine,  only Dutch posts on this page... until now.Wink
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 12 2007 at 09:00
 
             You spoiled the Dutch progrock party Norbert Angry .......................LOL!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 12 2007 at 09:05
Another Dutch post sorry...Last sunday i was at a rehearsal of new Dutch progband 5 Bridges.Antennas already knew the bassplayer of the band and finally convinced me to
come along. I'm always somewhat skeptical if someone tells me he/she's playing in a band but these guys are way beyond amateurism. They played  some  2 hours of their own repertoire which is characterized by a thick symphonic sound somewhere between Genesis (Vocals) and Yes (instrumental playing).

Then we were served a mix of Genesis and Yes songs ( the latter much to the dismay of the vocalist  who wondered how on earth  it was possible for someone to sing that high). Afterwards i talked for a while with the Keyboard player (Luke d'Araceno maybe well known to some of you as a reviewer on  Gnosis)  who explained the difference between the various keyboards for me, not  only did he tell me which board he'd use for Rick Wakeman's  Handel improvs from Excerpts, he also immediately played them, marvellous.

The afternoon was concluded with listening to some new ideas from the guitar player which were subsequently discussed by the other members of the band.

I really enjoyed myself that afternoon i hope (and expect) they'll hit the stages in the Netherlands soon. I'll be there for sure.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 12 2007 at 10:35
Good story Dirk and the 5 Bridges demo-CD I got from Antennas is very pleasant symphonic prog, indeed with hints from Genesis and Yes. I hope it will lead to an official release, they deserve it, another promising new Dutch progrock band  Thumbs%20Up
 


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 12 2007 at 15:50
Originally posted by erik neuteboom erik neuteboom wrote:

 
               So Paul, this Thursday I will enjoy a Heavy Prog band, sounds like the
                  good old days of Deep Purple, Atomic Rooster and Uriah Heep Approve
 
 
 
Enjoy the gig Erik, I'd love to see them myself.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 13 2007 at 05:22
 
                     I am counting the hours Paul, still 10 to go ... Wink !
 
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 13 2007 at 07:57
 Have a great time with Riverside, Erik!
 I am quite interested in Riverside, i would like to getat least their first two albums, I like any samples i have heard them. Hopefully, Periferic has them.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 13 2007 at 09:57
Well Norbert, I remember that I listened to Riverside ffor the first time a few years ago, I was blown away from the very first second, so dynamic and emotional, good vocals and exciting work on keyboards and guitar, the best Heavy Prog I have heard since Ayreon Thumbs%20Up Still 7 hours to go .... Approve
 
                     By the way, if Periferic Records can't help you with Riverside albums,
                                        I have one alternative for you Wink !
 
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 14 2007 at 15:37
I'd like to introduce you to the unique Krautrock band Coupla Prog from Germany

Their complete material was recorded at a radio station and finally released 30 years later! Very interesting - the songs are live played, pure, without any reworking and overdubbing. Very hammond drenched songs.

COUPLA%20PROG%20Edmundo%20Lopez%20progressive%20rock%20album%20and%20reviews

The band worked out the rock opera Edmundo Lopez provided with a gripping story.
For more informations read the biography or my review




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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 15 2007 at 05:13
Thanks Rivertree Thumbs%20Up
 
About R-U Kaiser, I got a PM from Cesar, we are working on the addition of this very promising new and unknown Chilean progrock band, this will be a very pleasant Christmas present Approve
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 15 2007 at 07:06
Darn....  I missed Riverside yesterday (missed the ticket pre-sale deadline).

5 Bridges to be posted in Unsigned Bands Thumbs%20Up
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 15 2007 at 19:21
I have just added R-U Kaiser to Prog Archives (thanks to Cesar and Marco Guerrero) and posted my review, I am looking forward to more reviews!
 
Angelo, what a pity you missed Riverside, they did very well, the crowd freaked out, the band loved the Dutch audience and they came back two times for encores Clap
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 15 2007 at 19:45
 
R-U%20KAISER*%20Ocelos%20progressive%20rock%20album%20and%20reviews Symphonic Prog
(Studio Album, 2007)
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R-U KAISER* — Ocelos
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— First review of this album —

4%20stars This five-piece band comes from the Northern part of Chile and is rooted in 2002, it took a while before they got the opportunity to release this debut CD on the new Chilean progrock label Watcher Records. This CD is a concept album about the experiences of the phases into the band, it contains four movements.

1. Dioscuros (The Genesis) : a very alternating piece with spectacular work on keyboards (from a soaring choir-Mellotron sound to a flashy synthesizer solo and powrful organ runs), ‘angelic’ Spanish female vocals and fiery guitar runs, it sounds very dynamic and exciting!
2. Letargia (The Flight) : after the sound of the sea and birds, the atmosphere is first mellow with thin vocals and tender piano and then more hypnotizing with a slow rhtyhm delivering twanging guitar and a choir-Mellotron sound, a majestic piece of music that contrasts perfectly with the previous song.
3. Semjases (The Encounter) : this is also a very alternating track, from dreamy with wonderful female vocals to mid-tempo featuring propulsive guitar/drums and flashy synthesizer flights and a compelling final part with the focus on sensitive and fiery guitar work, very moving!
4. Ocelos (The Future) : this is their ‘magnum opus’ (at about 11 minutes) with lots of flowing shifting moods, sensational work on keyboards and guitar and a splendid bombastic final part with awesome interplay between sparkling piano, propulsive and fiery guitarplay, beautiful, often thin female vocals, an adventurous rhtyhm-section and spectacular synthesizer runs, symphonic prog at its best!
- To me this sounds as a very strong debut CD. You can hear that this band plays together for many years. If you are up to the often thin and high-pitched, ‘angelic’ Spanish female vocals, this will be an excellent symphonic prog experience!







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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 15 2007 at 20:46
Originally posted by Dirk Dirk wrote:

Another Dutch post sorry...Last sunday i was at a rehearsal of new Dutch progband 5 Bridges.Antennas already knew the bassplayer of the band and finally convinced me to
come along. I'm always somewhat skeptical if someone tells me he/she's playing in a band but these guys are way beyond amateurism. They played  some  2 hours of their own repertoire which is characterized by a thick symphonic sound somewhere between Genesis (Vocals) and Yes (instrumental playing).

Then we were served a mix of Genesis and Yes songs ( the latter much to the dismay of the vocalist  who wondered how on earth  it was possible for someone to sing that high). Afterwards i talked for a while with the Keyboard player (Luke d'Araceno maybe well known to some of you as a reviewer on  Gnosis)  who explained the difference between the various keyboards for me, not  only did he tell me which board he'd use for Rick Wakeman's  Handel improvs from Excerpts, he also immediately played them, marvellous.

The afternoon was concluded with listening to some new ideas from the guitar player which were subsequently discussed by the other members of the band.

I really enjoyed myself that afternoon i hope (and expect) they'll hit the stages in the Netherlands soon. I'll be there for sure.

 
Lovely, Dirk! Embarrassed
Thanks a lot for posting this. I'm sure the http://www.5bridges.nl - bandmembers appreciate it a lot, too!
 
BTW, my latest review, of December 13, Dial & Riverside - is up over here:
 
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At least I hope it's possible... Confused
 
 
 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 15 2007 at 20:53
Nice job adding R-U Kaiser Erik...not exactly to my taste but I'm happy to see the growing reputation they're spreading around the prog communityThumbs%20Up
 
 
2007 is nearing it's close so it would be interesting if some of us could do a "lesser known top 10" list to shine light on some of the best of the many bands we've talked about in this thread...
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 15 2007 at 21:02
Originally posted by erik neuteboom erik neuteboom wrote:

I have just added R-U Kaiser to Prog Archives (thanks to Cesar and Marco Guerrero) and posted my review, I am looking forward to more reviews!
 
Angelo, what a pity you missed Riverside, they did very well, the crowd freaked out, the band loved the Dutch audience and they came back two times for encores Clap
 
Riverside was very good - but still, I have some negative remarks to share nevertheless... http://solarfallsrealm.livejournal.com/242358.html 
 
I just rather see bands remain true to themselves, in stead of obviously having followed some kind of 'Audience Participation'- course. As much as I love Mariusz's bass playing and voice, I couldn't help but feel quite irritated that he so much asked for 'cheering & clapping' throughout all of his lovely, intimate songs.
 
BURSTING THE BUBBLE, that is, for me.
 
Sorry to be the proverbial 'Fly in the Ointment' right here - but I'd rather be honest than anything else... Wink
 

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