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erik neuteboom View Drop Down
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 12 2007 at 17:51
 
                       A few progheads asked me by PM to mention my favorite
                              new Latin-American progrock bands, here I go:
 

ANGULART

- Here is a CD from the very southern point of South-America: the debut album “Donde renacen las horas” by Chilean progrock band Angulart. The debut album Donde Renacen Las Horas opens with average progmetal (thunderous rhythm-section and biting guitar) but after a few minutes it starts to become very interesting: many captivating changes of accelaration, surprising breaks and great solos on guitar and keyboards. The band contains good musicians but I’m blown away by the alternating and spectacular sound of senor Poblete on his synthesizers (dazzling runs), piano (swirling play), strings (orchestral), organ (heavy floods) and even accordeon. He gives every song a special flavor, topped by the strong and biting guitarwork. The 10 compositions alternates from heavy, up-tempo and jazzy to bluesy, bombastic and dreamy, Angulart keeps your attention for the full hour! If you are up to a compelling, varied musical trip and typical Latin-American vocals (an emotional undertone) this sensational debut-CD will please you.

 

BAUER - Astraunato Olvidado

- Here’s the Argentine answer to RADIOHEAD! Most of the songs on this album (2004) have a great build up: it starts cosmic, then gradually the music swells and finally BAUER features bombastic eruptions with howling electric guitars and floods of Mellotron. The Spanish vocals fit perfect to the often melancholic climates and the integration of organ, twanging electric guitar, acoustic rhythm guitar, piano and synthesizer is subtle and tasteful. This very compelling music is a mindblowing experience, for sure progrock has emotion! Although RADIOHEAD is the main influence, other obvious references are PINK FLOYD (Gilmourian slide guitar), PORCUPINE TREE (cosmic climates) and LANDBERK (fragile guitarplay and violin-Mellotron). The final composition “Un camino a traves del airs” is the highlight: lots of Mellotron, hypnotizing vocals, suddenly heavy guitarplay and an ominous, almost claustrofobic climate (evoking KING CRIMSON, “Red”-era) with splendid choir- Mellotron, I’m on cloud number nine!

 

WILLIAM%20GRAY%20Living%20Fossils%20progressive%20rock%20album%20and%20reviews Symphonic Prog
(Studio Album, 2006)
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WILLIAM GRAY — Living Fossils
Review by erik neuteboom (erik neuteboom)
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4%20stars This is an Argentine musical project featuring 10 musicians and focussing on three subjects: an album, an audio-visual show and a multi-media website (still under construction). The story on this concept album is about a person called Virgilio who is walking on the streets of Buenos Aires and lives between sane and insanity. During my first listening session I got more and more excited, this is a very alternating and captivating blend of different styles, from compelling and bombastic with some progmetal climates (evoking Ayreon), powerful Hammond runs and fiery guitar to mellow pieces with classical piano and violin, impressive church-organ intro's or folky oriented songs with acoustic guitar and warm English vocals, what a splendid musical adventure!

I give you some of the many highlights on this CD. First Darkest Side: it starts compelling and bombastic with heavy guitar riffs, orchestral keyboards, violin and fiery guitar, then a mid- tempo with fluent Hammond runs, wonderful violin-Mellotron and powerful guitar followed by a short mellow part with melancholical violin play and in the end a slow rhythm with sensitive guitar and violin. Then the track Fading Points: lots of shifting moods and great ideas with bombastic interplay between Hammond and heavy guitar, blended with sparkling classical piano and heavy guitar runs, very exciting and dynamic! Another great composition is Urban Battle II: after a church-organ intro the atmosphere is compelling with fat guitar riffs and powerful Hammond waves along fiery guitar runs. The parts with dreamy piano, violin and the distinctive bandoneon turn the music into a very captivating experience. Finally the song Urban Battle III: the climate is bombastic with progmetal hints featuring great keyboard work (church-organ, Hammond, Mellotron) and thundering drums. The final track from this breathtaking album is in Argentine style delivering a tango atmosphere with piano and bandoneon, how beautiful with a very moving, melancholical undertone!

I am sure that many progheads will be delighted about this excellent debut CD, HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!!

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5%20stars I had very high expectations towards this new Nexus album, due their mindblowing previous studio album entitled Metanoia and their excellent contribution to the 3-CD The Odyssey The Greatest Tale, also featuring bands like Glass Hammer, Tempano, CAP, Simon Says and Minimum Vital. Yesterday evening my wife phoned me on my work that I had finally received their new album, this is the best news I have heard from her since many years!1. Mirar Hacia El Centro (17:28) : After a dreamy intro with soaring synthesizers, birds sounds and acoustic guitar, suddenly Nexus treats us on a heavy sound featuring sumptuous Hammonnd organ and biting wah-wah guitar, a very exciting opening! Then lots of shifting moods, we can enjoy great Hammond work (Keith Emerson ‘rules’!) along a delicate piece with Fender piano and melancholical vocals and aninterlude with fragile guitar and mellow organ.2. Perpetuum Karma (14:56) : The titletrack is a huge tribute to Keith Emerson with sensational work on Hammond and Moog. Halfway the guitarplayer delivers fiery and howling runs and I also enjoyed the combination of melancholical vocals and the strings sound, very pleasant.3. Del Abismo Al Sol (9:50) : This is a dreamy song that contains a tasteful keyboard colouring (warm strings, fat Moog flights, Fender piano runs and swinging Hammond), warm vocals and ‘freak-out’ guitarwork. At some moment the music reminds me of the song Ice by Camel, also very compelling with moving guitarplay!4. Travesía (9:12) : This alternating and captivating instrumental composition features lots of interesting music, from a swinging rhtyhm with Hammond and a dreamy part with spacey synthesizers to lush Hammond and Moog with propulsive guitar work. The interplay is strong and the build-up great to a beautiful climax featuring a sensitive guitar solo with exciting use of the wah-wah pedal, impressive!5. Cruces Y Sombras (14:00) : Again a long, alternating an captivating song, from the short intro with an Inca flute sound and a propulsive rhythm with powerful Hammond runs to compelling bombastic prog that carries me to Progheaven, what a wonderful lush keyboards and sensitive guitar. 6. En Ese Viento (6:44) : While most of this album has ELP hints, this track has echoes from mid-Genesis featuring twanging guitars and frequent use of the volume pedal on his guitar. It starts dreamy, than more and more lush featuring a bombastic climax, first with propulsive guitar riffs and biting wah-wah and eventually with wonderful keyboards, again I am in Progheaven!To me this new Nexus album sounds as splendid Classic Seventies Symphonic Prog inspired music with obvious hints from ELP and Genesis, HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!!

 

 
SUPAY%20Confusión%20progressive%20rock%20album%20and%20reviews Prog Folk
(Studio Album, 2004)
Avg: 4.11/5
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SUPAY — Confusión
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4%20stars When I was a young boy, my father taught me that it was important to meet other cultures. So we often went to musea about native Indians and he used to play LP’s with music from Greece, Russia, Roumania, Spain and often Latin-America, especially the Andean flute sound like Los Paraguayos, Los Incas and Los Calchakis. When I got in touch with progrock I was very pleased with Los Jaivas, the wonderful blend of ethnic and symphonic prog. Last week I was advised to buy Peruvian band Supay, I am very grateful (thanks Hans) because their blend of Andean folk and Western prog/rock is amazing! Supay is a new band that consists of six members, four are playing the ‘quena’ (an often used Andean flute) and two of those also play the ‘zampona’, a double panpipe from the Incas. Most of you will know these instruments from the Andean street musicians playing in Europe.

The CD is from 2004 but re-released in 2006 by the French label Musea and the Chilean label Mylodon Records. It contains seven pleasant and melodic compositions that sound like a progressive blend of Andean folk and rock music. In general the songs deliver fluent rhythms with an adventurous rhythm-section with the focus on the flutes and electric guitar. This results in a great tension between the cheerful ‘quena’ sound, the melancholic ‘zampona’ sound and the fiery and harder-edged guitarwork, in my opinion inspired by Hendrix and Blackmore. The guitarplayer makes impression with his frequent soli, often biting and howling and the duels with the flutes are great like on the first track when he uses wah-wah while the flute sounds like a nightingale! The keyboard player sounds a bit subdued: in Avanzado he delivers a bit jazzy organ solo, in La Nueva he plays a fine duet with a flute and in most of the other songs he accompanies on organ in a very tasteful way. That is also the strong point of Supay: the band sounds like a band despite the frequent soli and instrumental adventures. If you like a musical encounter between two different worlds, this is an excellent CD!


                                                I hope you like it Thumbs%20Up

 


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 15 2007 at 10:31
Originally posted by Vaize Vaize wrote:

  
Yes, we were lucky to have Cesar Inca as host... 



Ione (my muse), Cesar Inca, Alonso Herrera (F.Loto) and myself at Galeria Brasil.
 
 
Hi, dear friend. It was my pleasure to share special moments with you and your wife talking and speaking about music. I also acknowledge that you gave me a very good Brazilian metal CD. Lots of saudades from our meetings.
 
   See you again soon, I hope  -  regards to Ione.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 15 2007 at 10:33
Originally posted by philippe philippe wrote:

My contribution : Lima 2005 : Cesar invited me to make a conference about krautrock for the Lalata Club. It was a very friendly moment. I'm on the picture with the leader of the fusion jazz band Don Gato (Pedro Esteban)
 
 
 
That krautrock conference remains one of the most special moments in the history of La Lata, the Spanish-language Yahoo! forum that organized it. Philippe, you were the perfect master of ceremonies for the exposure of music from Tangerine Dream, Ash Ra Temple, Amon Duul II, Can and Yatha Siddra.
 
    See you soon someday.
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 15 2007 at 15:16
Speaking of Angulart, I just wrote a review a couple of weeks ago. But talking about chilean bands, yesterday I first heard Exsimio's Carbono 14, and today again, I maybe a 5 stars review is coming. If the debut album is great, Carbono 14 is, for the moment, even better!!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 15 2007 at 19:07
I have just added the new and very promising Chilean symphonic progrock band R-U Kaiser to Prog Archives (thanks to Cesar and Marco Guerrero Thumbs%20Up) and posted a review about their stunning debut CD entitled Ocelos, I am looking forward to more reviews!

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 16 2007 at 08:49
Congratulations Erik!
and you review.....Clap
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 16 2007 at 14:16
And how about FANTASÍA CROMÁTICA? http://www.progarchives.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=43647 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 16 2007 at 18:27

Thanks Prog-Brazil, I hope more will be pleased with R-U Kaiser their wonderful and often exciting symphonic prog!

Thanks Angelo and Cesar for your posts, good to see that this thread lives Thumbs%20Up



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Brazil is gonna rule the world one day...
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I added an excellent album by a brazilian band called Semente Wink
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 03 2008 at 10:29
 
                          Thanks Prog-Brazil and to you all Latin-American progrock aficionados:
 
                               un prospero 2008 con mucho rock progressivo Wink !
 
 
 
 
 
 
                      Gray:%20Living%20Fossils
 
                                                  
 


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 03 2008 at 13:34
Originally posted by alanerc alanerc wrote:

Brazil is gonna rule the world one day...


If we are not out-ruled by ourselves first... LOL
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Did anyone hear about SACRUM? is a new prog-metal band from Argentina, i listened to their debut album (Cognition), i found it at emule and im really digging it, very promising band.
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 03 2008 at 16:31
Originally posted by mike.erss mike.erss wrote:

Did anyone hear about SACRUM? is a new prog-metal band from Argentina, i listened to their debut album (Cognition), i found it at emule and im really digging it, very promising band.
 


I'm not in Prog Metal at first but this is an impressing band indeed - SACRUM is just added to PA and I know some songs because of the submission process ...

BTW - welcome to the forum - mike.erss Smile



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Thanx Rivertree!
yeah, i saw it, will definitely post a review soon Smile
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Originally posted by mike.erss mike.erss wrote:

Thanx Rivertree!
yeah, i saw it, will definitely post a review soon Smile


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 27 2008 at 14:29

A bump for this useful thread, people, lately there have been several Latin American bands added, which mean that the progressive rock momevent from these countries is spreading more and more, there are plenty of bands to listen and discover, i have been lucky to see some of them in concert, and believe me that the quality of their music is excellent.

I would like to resurrect this thread, in order to support these bands and discuss about their music as they deserve.
 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 27 2008 at 15:38
Agreed - Guillermo Smile

I would like to recommend argentinian band HONDURAS LIBREGRUPO with a psychedelic/krautrock attitude reflecting their first album - which is provided for download on their website btw.

Their recent album is more canterbury oriented I guess (waiting for a copy) ...




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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 28 2008 at 00:38
Nice surprise to find this thread again...
 
Just mention that this year will be Flor de Loto the South American band present in the Cresendo Festival in France. If last year was Octopus from Chile, now it's time for peruvian prog!
 
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