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Real Paradox
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They would give a nice prog band if they added a classy guitar player and some jazzy rhythms.
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What is This?
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JayDee
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Ephemeral Sun- Broken Door (2004)
Great combination of goth, doom, and progressive metal ala Aghora.
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CC001
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Has anyone seen this new MP3 download site? It’s got some …. on there and its all free to download along with quite a few other ‘names’. They’re giving it away free as it’s got a cheeky advert at the beginning and it’s not as irritating as I first thought as well, I’ve been listening to music from there all day now and I haven’t got fed up with it yet. No DRM or anything either! Check it out at www.we7.com [url=http://ffinder.creativecultures.biz/competitions.aspx?ID=1121]http://ffinder.creativecultures.biz/2104.jpg">[/url] |
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micky
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hey Assaf.... got any of those The Usaisamonster albums... thinking about getting me one. Got a recommendation.
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The Pedro and Micky Experience - When one no longer requires psychotropics to trip
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avestin
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I'll tell you, I really enjoy the one I have - Sunset at the End of the Industrial Age
I'll definitely be getting Wohaw as well. Try this link to see if the price suits you:
I bought mine there (as well as some albums from other bands).
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micky
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thanks.. I saw that site.... wondered which to start with. Thanks Assaf
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The Pedro and Micky Experience - When one no longer requires psychotropics to trip
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avestin
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Ursula Minor (France/Tunisia) is a psychedelic band that offers its full album for listen/download on their myspace:
Excellent psychedelic experience (you'll hear some evident influences like TMV, PF and others).
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keiser willhelm
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^ wow, do they ever sound like TMV.
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avestin
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Instrumental acoustic progressive band Might Could have released an album in November last year called Wood Knot.
Listen to them here:
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avestin
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In my anticipation for the forthcoming Birds & Buildings album (should have a promo soon, courtesy of Dan Britton, who I greatly admire as a musician and composer), let me remind you of this splendid new act which will hopefully be added as soon as the album is released (I'll definitely push the addiition). Here's the Myspace:
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michaelwk8
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trentemøller rocks for sure. I am suprised not to see him on this website!
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demolition man
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I have so much Polish prog to recommend, but I'm listening right now to Endless Lunatic by After.
I would never had guessed they were Polish but a great job indeed.
Not sure why the band aren't listed on these hallowed pages, but it was nice to know that Colin Bass features on this great album
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fighting sleep
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LinusW
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A band found here at PA that doesn't get enough mention:
The Dear Hunter Great crossover prog that deserves to be discussed in way more posts than right now. |
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The Quiet One
Prog Reviewer Joined: January 16 2008 Location: Argentina Status: Offline Points: 15745 |
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Any Heavy Prog fan must have one of these:
Here one of the best funk/soul hard rock albums from the world: Any folk/semi-hard prog fan must have this: Any soul/blues hard rock fan must have this : And for any interesting folk that's looking for folk rock you may consider Crosby Stills and Nash their debut, Deja Vu and CSN three of them highly recomended |
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Robot78
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Check out the band Fair to Midland - Album is Fables From a Mayfly.
Probably considered more alt-rock than Prog, but they have a great sound with some "prog" elements. To me, they sound like a harder version of dredg.
Robot78
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bhikkhu
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I just got my copy of Cosmic Nomads "Millennium." I will be posting a review of it soon, but I just had to mention it. Wow, I thought "Vultress" would be a hard act to follow, but this is really good. You get the same Hammond/guitar/bass extravaganza, but the theme is classical music. They do a great job of adapting the themes, and rocking like there's no tomorrow.
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avestin
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Francis Dhomont's Frankenstein Symphony
A fantastic journey of sounds, by this electro-acoustic composer.
ASP 0978 A hybrid thing in four movements, made of cut-up pieces, pasted, assembled, sowed parts that are alike and contrasted, and that I have named, for obvious reasons, the Frankenstein Symphony: an unusual electroacoustic adventure. Armed with a scalpel and a splicing (operational) block, I sampled several morphological organs from the the works of 22 composers and friends (many of whom were students of mine), and with their imprudent blessings (on a stormy night?), brought to life this little acoustic monster which I hold particularly close to my heart. -- Francis Dhomont, Montreal, February 1997 Dhomont, a French-Canadian pioneer in electroacoustic forays, swallows the concept of a compilation and finds it unpalatable. Though Frankenstein is along similar lines, musically, as the Drones series on Asphodel (Storm of Drones, A Swarm of Drones, the Throne of Drones), Dhomont takes his curatorship one step further, working pieces by friends, students, strangers, into a continuous whirlwind, a sprawling symphony of an engulfing nature. And in the stomach of the beast created? The symphony cobbles together pan lids, guillotines, the opened jaws of lions, digital thumps, bumps, squeaks, cars, trucks, trees, tubes, a brass band, German orators, a few scrapy plates, the clanking of bridles, accordions, harpsichords, kindergarteners with slide whistles, frogs, and the duck's-ear-view of a city. Along with them, many electroacoustic composers' talents are directed most usefully at creating atmospheres, films without pictures, blind tableaus. Along with Canadians Ned Bouhalassa, Yves Daoust, Gilles Gobeil, Daniel Leduc, Robert Normandeau, Mario Rodrigue, Emmanuel Madan, Stephane Roy, Claude Schryer, Roxanne Turcotte, and Annette Vande Gorne (most of them knows for their work on the label Diffusion i Media), there are 11 more all unwinding their tape from different corners of the world. Track Listing
~ Stewart Mason, All Music Guide
From Jazz Loft - http://www.jazzloft.com/p-43811-frankenstein-symphony.aspx
Dhomont is one of the key historical figures in the INA GRM electroacoustic scene. This new release is a hi-fidelity speaker-ripping college of sound that Dhomont has put together utilizing material from composers such as Christian Calon, Yves Daoust, Stéphane Roy, Robert Normandeau and many others. It's as energetic and forceful and disruptive as anything to emerge from the this scene in years and highly recommended to anyone remotely interested in this stuff.
"A hybrid thing in four movements, made of cut-up pieces, pasted, assembled, sowed parts that are alike and contrasted, and that I have named for obvious reasons, the Frankenstein Symphony: an unusual electroacoustic adventure. Armed with a scalpel and a splicing (operational) block, I sampled several morphological organs from the works of 22 composers and friends (many of whom were students of mine), and with their imprudent blessings, brought to life this acousmatic monster which I hold particular close to my heart. The elements were chosen amongst the works according to their typo-morphological affinities or contrasts, and with formal considerations in mind. Though I often allowed myself to play layering games, mixing works together, never did I use filtering, internal editing, transpositions or processing on the sounds...In the end, this is only a game, with no other goal than to bring to light how astonishingly rich acousmatic music can be." --Francis Dhomont. |
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Soul Dreamer
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Anybody here knows the Danish band Lis Er Stille? A friend of me send me a link to their myspace, and it's great music, I can't exactly put the genre to it, allthough "Symphonic" would be my first choice... It really sound extremely good to my ears... Anyway...here's the link:
I didn't search the whole thread, but the "search" function turned up nothing so I guess they haven't been mentioned before...
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To be the one who seeks so I may find .. (Metallica)
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avestin
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Hi,
They're on the post-rock voting list and I reckon they'll be added to PA, even though there's only one vote there.
I liked what I heard from them so far.
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