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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 01 2009 at 21:05
Originally posted by Chewy Chewy wrote:

 
I'm from Chile and we do have some great prog bands:

Los Jaivas (the most important one, and some of the most original prog folk ever)


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 02 2009 at 01:21
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Indeed quite a few CD shops in Japan don't have "progressive rock section" and most of shop masters might recognize British progressive rock as "rock/pops". Confused
 
There are stores that have an individual "progressive rock" section? Where?

There's "prog rock section" in HMV Kobe, Japan. I can't find the corner in another shop.
Ah, of course, in Tokyo are some progressive rock shops. Clap
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 02 2009 at 01:28
Originally posted by NotAProghead NotAProghead wrote:

Greatest discovery I've made due to ProgArchives. Became one of my favourite bands ever. Clap

In South America are many great bands I hear...sorry I don't know well... Cry
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 02 2009 at 03:23
Originally posted by DamoXt7942 DamoXt7942 wrote:


Originally posted by topofsm topofsm wrote:

Originally posted by DamoXt7942 DamoXt7942 wrote:

Indeed quite a few CD shops in Japan don't have "progressive rock section" and most of shop masters might recognize British progressive rock as "rock/pops". Confused

 

There are stores that have an individual "progressive rock" section? Where?
There's "prog rock section" in HMV Kobe, Japan. I can't find the corner in another shop.Ah, of course, in Tokyo are some progressive rock shops. Clap


Mixup in Mexico has a "progresivo" section, quite small indeed but at least is usefull if you're looking for the most popular progressive groups.
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Mixup in Mexico has a "progresivo" section, quite small indeed but at least is usefull if you're looking for the most popular progressive groups.
Sounds good and envious for me... Cry
On web shopping it's slightly difficult for me to buy some CDs without intention, but in CD store I can... Shocked
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 02 2009 at 05:52
Originally posted by DamoXt7942 DamoXt7942 wrote:

Originally posted by NotAProghead NotAProghead wrote:

Greatest discovery I've made due to ProgArchives. Became one of my favourite bands ever. Clap

In South America are many great bands I hear...sorry I don't know well... Cry

That's true. But I don't know better band that LOS JAIVAS.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 02 2009 at 08:59
Originally posted by rosenbach rosenbach wrote:

Originally posted by DamoXt7942 DamoXt7942 wrote:


Originally posted by topofsm topofsm wrote:

Originally posted by DamoXt7942 DamoXt7942 wrote:

Indeed quite a few CD shops in Japan don't have "progressive rock section" and most of shop masters might recognize British progressive rock as "rock/pops". Confused

 

There are stores that have an individual "progressive rock" section? Where?
There's "prog rock section" in HMV Kobe, Japan. I can't find the corner in another shop.Ah, of course, in Tokyo are some progressive rock shops. Clap


Mixup in Mexico has a "progresivo" section, quite small indeed but at least is usefull if you're looking for the most popular progressive groups.
yeah mixup sometimes works, but my main source is El Chopo, i have bought most of my prog albums there

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 02 2009 at 09:35
Originally posted by memowakeman memowakeman wrote:

Originally posted by rosenbach rosenbach wrote:

Originally posted by DamoXt7942 DamoXt7942 wrote:


Originally posted by topofsm topofsm wrote:

Originally posted by DamoXt7942 DamoXt7942 wrote:

Indeed quite a few CD shops in Japan don't have "progressive rock section" and most of shop masters might recognize British progressive rock as "rock/pops". Confused

 

There are stores that have an individual "progressive rock" section? Where?
There's "prog rock section" in HMV Kobe, Japan. I can't find the corner in another shop.Ah, of course, in Tokyo are some progressive rock shops. Clap


Mixup in Mexico has a "progresivo" section, quite small indeed but at least is usefull if you're looking for the most popular progressive groups.
yeah mixup sometimes works, but my main source is El Chopo, i have bought most of my prog albums there
 
Yes remember when i was to that "Tianguis", good times...LOL




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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 02 2009 at 13:50
Right now the ones that come to mind are Fish and Pallas
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 02 2009 at 17:12
Originally posted by Repner Repner wrote:

Right now the ones that come to mind are Fish and Pallas
In Scotland, there's one of my favourite bands "CITIZEN CAIN"! Clap
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 02 2009 at 19:04
Originally posted by Alberto Muñoz Alberto Muñoz wrote:

Originally posted by memowakeman memowakeman wrote:

Originally posted by rosenbach rosenbach wrote:

Originally posted by DamoXt7942 DamoXt7942 wrote:

Originally posted by topofsm topofsm wrote:

Originally posted by DamoXt7942 DamoXt7942 wrote:

Indeed quite a few CD shops in Japan don't have "progressive rock section" and most of shop masters might recognize British progressive rock as "rock/pops". Confused

 

There are stores that have an individual "progressive rock" section? Where?
There's "prog rock section" in HMV Kobe, Japan. I can't find the corner in another shop.Ah, of course, in Tokyo are some progressive rock shops. Clap
Mixup in Mexico has a "progresivo" section, quite small indeed but at least is usefull if you're looking for the most popular progressive groups.

yeah mixup sometimes works, but my main source is El Chopo, i have bought most of my prog albums there

 

Yes remember when i was to that "Tianguis", good times...LOL


Yes, i also get most of my cd's there, i attend every two weeks.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 02 2009 at 19:40

It'S quite surprising to hear that the japanese music stores have problems with clasification and that is hard to find prog records. From what I knew , loads of argentinian bands like Crucis and Redd were remastered in japan.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 02 2009 at 20:24
I'm from El Salvador, and I know of only one progressive band, "OVNI".  You can check their catalog through psymphonic, Greg Walker's music shop. Check it out at http://synphonic.8m.com/ 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 02 2009 at 20:33
Originally posted by Repner Repner wrote:

Right now the ones that come to mind are Fish and Pallas
 
How about the delightful Runrig? Okay , not quite prog but utterly wonderful , no?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 02 2009 at 21:48
Originally posted by DamoXt7942 DamoXt7942 wrote:

In Scotland, there's one of my favourite bands "CITIZEN CAIN"! Clap


Originally posted by tszirmay tszirmay wrote:

How about the delightful Runrig? Okay , not quite prog but utterly wonderful , no?


Two great bands I forgot about Clap
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 03 2009 at 04:50
89 bands from Spain are listed here, although some others are missing.

http://www.progarchives.com/Bands-country.asp?country=207

Although I´m not really familiar with many of them, there are very interesting bands worth to be discovered

From the classics I would reccommend:

Triana: first two records ("El Patio" is an absolute masterpiece)
Imán: short discography but very interesting all of them
Iceberg: also in the jazz rock realm, "Sentiments" and "Arc en Ciel" are probably their best records
Companyia Elèctrica Dharma: the kings of jazz-folk-fussion, they have a huge discography, some of their records not really interesting for prog lovers, but "L´oucomballa" or "Diumenge" are at the higher level, less folky and really jazz rock
Atila: another of the top bands, in the typical keyboard driven sound. I had the great pleasure to see them live, and Benet Nogue is a master on the instruments

From modern bands, I´d reccommend:

Difícil Equilibrio: "Trayecto", their best record
Alquilbencil: "From Serengethi to Taklamakan", very fresh record
Kozmic Muffin: "Nautilus" is one of the best psych albums ever made in Spain
Manta Ray: "Esperanza" and "Pequeñas puertas que se abren y pequeñas puertas que se cierran" are in the post rock realm, very innivative and with lots of electronics
Schwarz: "Hard Listening" is something like an experimental psych album, hard to classify, but a very remarkable record. "Play Christian Rock" is a short EP
Muzak: a really young band from Barcelona, their music is inspired by psych, krautrock and improvisation (if someone is interested, their records can be free downloaded at http://trastienda.org/author/muzak/)

Check this forum for more specific infos; I found it really interesting
http://www.progarchives.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=41724

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 03 2009 at 05:50
Originally posted by victor77 victor77 wrote:

89 bands from Spain are listed here, although some others are missing. http://www.progarchives.com/Bands-country.asp?country=207Although I´m not really familiar with many of them, there are very interesting bands worth to be discoveredFrom the classics I would reccommend:Triana: first two records ("El Patio" is an absolute masterpiece)Imán: short discography but very interesting all of themIceberg: also in the jazz rock realm, "Sentiments" and "Arc en Ciel" are probably their best recordsCompanyia Elèctrica Dharma: the kings of jazz-folk-fussion, they have a
huge discography, some of their records not really interesting for prog
lovers, but "L´oucomballa" or "Diumenge" are at the higher level, less
folky and really jazz rock Atila: another of the top bands, in the typical keyboard driven sound. I had the great pleasure to see them live, and Benet Nogue is a master on the instrumentsFrom modern bands, I´d reccommend:Difícil Equilibrio: "Trayecto", their best recordAlquilbencil: "From Serengethi to Taklamakan", very fresh recordKozmic Muffin: "Nautilus" is one of the best psych albums ever made in Spain Manta Ray: "Esperanza" and "Pequeñas puertas que se abren y pequeñas puertas que se cierran" are in the post rock realm, very innivative and with lots of electronicsSchwarz: "Hard Listening" is something like an experimental psych album, hard to classify, but a very remarkable record. "Play Christian Rock" is a short EPMuzak: a really young band from Barcelona, their music is inspired by psych, krautrock and improvisation (if someone is interested, their records can be free downloaded at http://trastienda.org/author/muzak/)Check this forum for more specific infos; I found it really interestinghttp://www.progarchives.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=41724


I love prog from spain, i would recommend also:

Alameda: Same
Azahar: Same
Canarios: Ciclos
Crack: Si todo hiciera crack (beautiful album)
Eduardo Bort:Same
Gotic: Escenes
Granada: Valle del pas
Gualberto: Vericuetos
Guadalquivir: Same (great flamenco/jazz album)
Ibio: Cuevas de altamira
Iceberg:Coses nostres (i like this more than Arc en ciel)
La Banda: Rockmeria (folk rock with a celtic flavour)
Mezquita: Recuerdos de mi tierra (great album!)
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 03 2009 at 09:45

From Spain TRIANA was fantastic in the 70's, mixing KING CRIMSON-like music and flamenco.

Nowadays, dare I say AMAROK?. More folk-prog than anything else, but very interesting nontheless
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 04 2009 at 08:10
I am from Genoa, Italy. My hometown seems to have been one of the main Italian prog hotbeds both in the 70s with bands like New Trolls, Nuova Idea, Delirium, Garybaldi, Picchio dal Pozzo, Osage Tribe, Duello Madre and from the 90s on mainly thanks to Fabio Zuffanti's hyperactivity (Finisterre, Hostsonaten, Maschera di cera...). I should also mention my friend (and great musician!) Fabio Casanova, listed in the archives as a member of Malombra and Sad Minstrel (actually, he IS the Sad Minstrel!)
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 04 2009 at 13:59
Originally posted by DamoXt7942 DamoXt7942 wrote:

Do you really know a lot about your native progressive rock bands? Confused

Shamefully I've known so little 'bout my native rock and some PA members (non-Japanese) could give me the knowledge. Embarrassed
Please PA members, let me know whether you know a lot about your native bands. Wink
 
I haven't studied the whole thread yet but in case they haven't been mentioned yet: Gerard is a great Japanese progrock band. In case you don't know them I can only advise: check them out !
 
My favourite native bands are Mangrove, Sun Caged, Knight Area, Timelock, Odyssice, Trace, Trion and Like Wendy.
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