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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 20 2009 at 08:44
 
                      Well Paul, three weeks after you have opened this thread, I notice that it
                      has turned into a kind of 'Prog Archives Italian Progrock Library' where
                      until today almost 800 progheads prefered to read in silence Wink
 
 
                       ERIK NEUTEBOOM (PROG ANDALUZ, RPI & MELLOTRON SPECIALIST)
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                       http://www.dprp.net/specials/2009_quest/
                       http://www.progwalhalla.nl/progcorner/
 
                                                                    
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 22 2009 at 12:49
Erik, when can we expect to see chapter 3? Very soon I hope Smile
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 24 2009 at 07:47
 
                              Paul, Chapter 3 will be published this Saturday afternoon, to add
                                  the pictures is a painstaking and time consuming task Dead ....
 
                            ERIK NEUTEBOOM (PROG ANDALUZ, RPI & MELLOTRON SPECIALIST)
 
                         Do you want to know more about Lalo Huber's first solo CD, a triple tribute
                         Finnish prog album, the new Astralis and Supay or interesting lesser known and
                         unknown new bands like Retsam Suriv, Castle Canyon or Archangel, see:
 
                                http://www.progwalhalla.nl/reviews.php?language=en&page=1
 
                                                                      CIAO
 
 


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 24 2009 at 13:09
Excellent Erik, I'll look forward to reading it. Smile
 
Astralis sound well worth checking out from what you said in your review. I'll do it!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 24 2009 at 13:40
Paul, I am looking forward to it too, it lasts a bit too long but on the other hand, as I mentioned, it's a tough job to do the lay-out with all those covers. Chapter 4 will be my favourite because of the wonderful live photos and the amount of interesting lesser known and unknown new Italian bands, I hope to receive the new Giardino Delle Delizie this week so I can add it too Chapter 4.
 
Indeed Paul, Astralis is worth to check out but I am also very pleased with the new Supay featuring that exciting blend of Andean flutes and hot rocking guitars Thumbs Up But back to Italy, this evening I enjoyed this great new Italian progrock band:
 
                                                          
 
                                                   VIII STRADA - La Leggenda Della Grande Porta
 
                                                                                     CIAO
 
 


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 24 2009 at 13:49
^ Oh yes, I've heard good things about them too Erik.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 24 2009 at 13:52
 
                   Well Paul, to me VIII Strada sounds as captivating Heavy Prog, their trademark is the
                   splendid interplay between the sparkling piano and harder-edged electric guitar Thumbs Up
 
 
                    ERIK NEUTEBOOM (PROG ANDALUZ, RPI & MELLOTRON SPECIALIST)
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                    http://www.dprp.net/specials/2009_quest/
                    http://www.progwalhalla.nl/progcorner/
 
 
                                                       
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 26 2009 at 07:52
 
                  
 
                                                          Hello fellow Italian Progrock fans.
 
 
                                Today Background Magazine has published chapter 3 of my Italian
                                  progrock article entitled: The Years Between 1980 And 2002, see:
 
 
                                         http://www.backgroundmagazine.nl/ItalianSpecial3.html
 
 
                                              Good luck with your Italian Progrock quest Thumbs Up                                                              
 
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 27 2009 at 04:36
Excellent news Erik, I've only just started reading chapter 3 but it looks full of interesting choices to check out. I'll get back to you in due course when I've had chance to read it more thoroughly and no doubt find some more interesting additions to my RPI collection. Clap

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 03 2009 at 23:02
Hi Erik,
 
I could at last read your third chapter, what I found really interestingl is that you put albums from bands that are really different, I mean someone can read useful information about oriented classical RPI bands, or eclectic ones or even metal. So for someone who loves prog from Italy will be delighted to find info about Divae, or Deus ex Machina, Calliope, Mad Crayon, Nuova Era or La Torre dell'Alchimista.
 
But I have one question, why did you decide to end tour chapter 3 in the 2002 year and not in 2000?, I mean, is there in 2003 a different remarkable sound that made you separate your next chapter from 2003 to 2009?

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 09 2009 at 14:38
 
              Hello Paul: Thanks Thumbs Up Chapter 4 will be published soon, poor wallet of yours LOL 
 
              Hello Memowakeman: thanks for your enthousiastic words, indeed it is varied,
              even for my 'conservative standards' Wink About your question,  ... I really don't know, I have forgotten
              the reason Wacko .....
 
Are you interested in new Italian progrock like Narrow Pass, Gan Eden, Proteo or Il Ruscello or do you want to know more about good new but lesser known and unknown new progrock from all over the world like Eye To Eye (France), Ageness and Pax Romana (Finland), Astralis (Chili), Supay (Peru), Janos Varga Project (Hungary), Castle Canyon (USA), Retsam Suriv (Argentina), Anamor (Poland) or Kotebel and Neverness (Spain) or a triple Finnish Progrock tribute CD, check out:
 
                               http://www.progwalhalla.nl/reviews.php?page=1&language=en
 
                                                                               CIAO
 
 
 
 
 


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 12 2009 at 14:54

I'll look forward to chapter 4 Erik. I'm also curious to see your overall top 20 which I think you said you'd reveal afer the full article was published. Smile

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 13 2009 at 12:51
 
Me too Paul, it's planned this weekend. And I have good news because today I received a parcel from Italy (from the AMS label) including CD's by Il Ruscello and Nodo Gordiano, I am very glad with the collaboration of this Italian progrock label because now I am able to add these very interesting new Italian progrock bands to Chapter 4 (New Bands) Smile And about my All Time Italian Progrock Top 20 (Chapter 8), it's already published, along with Chapter 1, 2 and 9 (Epilogue) Wink ....
 


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 13 2009 at 13:19

Very interesting to read your top 20 Erik, steering away from the more obvious Banco and PFM choices. Never occured to me to look and see if it was already published, asuming it wouldn't appear until all the previous chapters were in place.

I think Il Ruscello are a very promising new band though I think the vocals let them down a bit.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 13 2009 at 13:36
 
             Well said Paul: " ... steering away from the more obvious Banco and PFM choices... ",
                 I will keep this poetic phrase in mind while making reviews in the near future Thumbs Up
 
                        And now I am going to listen to Il Ruscello and Nodo Gordiano, ciao.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 16 2009 at 14:54
 
Today I got from Progwalhalla the 4-CD box set The Divine Comedy Part 2 (entitled Dante's Purgatorio) to review, I am stunned by the huge amount of Italian bands, from known formations like Nuova Era and Mad Crayon to a cascade of interesting new names like KBridge, Ten Midnight, Soulengine, Atlantis1001, Contrappunto Project, Sophya Baccini, Armalite and Passini & Ragozza, I will tell you more about their progrock sound in Chapter 6 (Compilations And Special Projects) of my Italian progrock article.
 
                                                              
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 17 2009 at 13:23
^ Erik, I'm going to buy that one of these days....when I'm feeling a bit richer.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 21 2009 at 16:04
 
                             Hello viewers, keep on viewing, don't post LOL .. bye
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 01 2009 at 12:08
Originally posted by erik neuteboom erik neuteboom wrote:

 
Today I got from Progwalhalla the 4-CD box set The Divine Comedy Part 2 (entitled Dante's Purgatorio) to review, I am stunned by the huge amount of Italian bands, from known formations like Nuova Era and Mad Crayon to a cascade of interesting new names like KBridge, Ten Midnight, Soulengine, Atlantis1001, Contrappunto Project, Sophya Baccini, Armalite and Passini & Ragozza, I will tell you more about their progrock sound in Chapter 6 (Compilations And Special Projects) of my Italian progrock article.
 
                                                              
 
Erik, I read your very interesting review at Progwalhalla. It sounds well worth getting but I haven't even got part 1 yet so in all it's going to be a bit expensive. Perhaps when I win the lottery. Smile
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 20 2009 at 15:27
 
   Well Paul, here's good news, the first part of Chapter 4 (New Bands) of my Italian progrock article, finally:
 
                                   http://www.backgroundmagazine.nl/ItalianSpecial4A-M.html
 
                                                                           Including ...
 
 
                                                          .... Il Bacio Delle Medusa Clap
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