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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 31 2011 at 15:27
There are 3 reviews here:
By the way, the band and other places say this is a self-release and I didn't see any mention of Prog Sphere Records anywhere but in your soundcloud; how come?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 31 2011 at 16:08
Well, I talked to Max Phelps of Exist and we agreed to make it available as the Prog Sphere Records release. Actually we have agreed on that few days ago, although they were previously put it as a free download. Our will is to help them in promotion mostly, and who knows maybe we could have something more later.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 02 2011 at 08:13
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 04 2011 at 03:05
The deadline for band submissions for the upcoming PROG/TECH METAL oriented Progstravaganza compilation is April 20th. Please send your submissions and suggestions until then to progsphere[at]gmail[dot]com.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 04 2011 at 12:05
I really liked the article on Serbian prog. I was planning to write a piece about Yugoslavian prog in general for my own website, but I don't really have the same kind of knowledge about Serbian prog as you. For example, I wasn't aware of newer Serbian bands playing progressive music. Is there a thriving progressive scene in Serbia nowadays?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 04 2011 at 12:28
I would really love if you could contribute in writing such article about Slovenian progressive scene, the next article will deal Croatian scene and the one after it will be concerned about Slovenian scene.

There are no bands in Serbia that actually play straight progressive rock, it's always used in some form, but nothing big. These bands I mentioned in the article are with pretty progressive approach and attitude, thus I found them suitable. The quality is guaranteed.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 05 2011 at 03:48
Prog Sphere just completed an interview with Chris Peters of Samsara Blues Experiment. We suggest you take your coffee or beer or whatever that floats your boat and read this interesting intie on:

http:// www.prog-sphere.com/2011/04/05/samsara-blues-experiment/


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 05 2011 at 10:32
Originally posted by AstralliS AstralliS wrote:

I would really love if you could contribute in writing such article about Slovenian progressive scene, the next article will deal Croatian scene and the one after it will be concerned about Slovenian scene.

There are no bands in Serbia that actually play straight progressive rock, it's always used in some form, but nothing big. These bands I mentioned in the article are with pretty progressive approach and attitude, thus I found them suitable. The quality is guaranteed.

I think features like that is an excellent idea and I am really looking forward to read them. Those and some more compilation online albums. Keep up your good work !


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 05 2011 at 13:45
Originally posted by AstralliS AstralliS wrote:

I would really love if you could contribute in writing such article about Slovenian progressive scene, the next article will deal Croatian scene and the one after it will be concerned about Slovenian scene.

There are no bands in Serbia that actually play straight progressive rock, it's always used in some form, but nothing big. These bands I mentioned in the article are with pretty progressive approach and attitude, thus I found them suitable. The quality is guaranteed.


Hey, no problem! I'll write the article for my website and publish it in one of our future issues and I can then share it with you, if you like the article. The Slovenian progressive scene has been quite prolific, with the likes of Izvir, September (ok, international Yugoslavian), Oko, Jutro, Begnagrad, Quatebriga, Moonlight Sky, Miusow Quartet, Kapella la Chateliere, etc. - a lot of it is very jazz based, like a lot of Yugo prog.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 05 2011 at 16:58
Originally posted by toroddfuglesteg toroddfuglesteg wrote:


I think features like that is an excellent idea and I am really looking forward to read them. Those and some more compilation online albums. Keep up your good work !



Thank you very much, Torodd. Will certainly come up with more compilations, the next one will be available by the end of month.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 05 2011 at 17:01
Originally posted by maribor maribor wrote:


Hey, no problem! I'll write the article for my website and publish it in one of our future issues and I can then share it with you, if you like the article. The Slovenian progressive scene has been quite prolific, with the likes of Izvir, September (ok, international Yugoslavian), Oko, Jutro, Begnagrad, Quatebriga, Moonlight Sky, Miusow Quartet, Kapella la Chateliere, etc. - a lot of it is very jazz based, like a lot of Yugo prog.


What I actually did in this second part is that I gave a short (p)review of the albums I found to be a good representatives of the scene and that's actually what I would love to have for the upcoming parts too. The idea was to cover all of the six former republics, but I am not actually sure about Montenegrin scene. so I will probably skip over it.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 06 2011 at 03:23
hey, your site & forum rock, WTG


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 10 2011 at 03:46
Prog Sphere Records is proud to present a multinational project Ayahuasca Dark Trip (Peru/Netherlands/Brazil) and their EP called "Mind Journey" (thanks to Keishiro for a great review). Comprised as a trio, they blend psychedelic rock with meditative music, employing variety of different elements. The EP will be available through Prog Sphere as a stream/download, physical copies are available through Dooom Records. More info to come. Stay tuned!




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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 10 2011 at 04:28
After next Progstravaganza is available, we are going to take a little break with all this releasing compilations thingie, as we think that we gave enough material for all of you folks who are willing to explore some new music. Progstravaganza 6 will probably hit the internet in July. Anyway, we'll keep you posted.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 10 2011 at 04:54
To summarize what we've done in past 8 months, since the first Progstravaganza was released, I'm posting here all of the previous parts of the ProgSphere's Progstravaganza Compilation of Awesomeness series, presenting that way around 50 bands (more to come on the upcoming compilation, which will be available by the end of April). Thus...



ProgSphere's Progstravaganza Compilation of Awesomeness - Part 1

Tracklist:

01. FLOR DE LOTO - Madre Tierra (Peru)
02. UNEVEN - The Climb (Serbia)
03. BIRDS & BUILDINGS - Birds Flying Into Buildings (USA)
04. LUNAR DUNES - When I Was on Horseback (UK)
05. NOVUS REX - Belteshazzar's Dream (USA)
06. MY BROTHER THE WIND - The Mournful Howl of Dawn (Sweden)
07. KLOTET - Tulpandrakula (Sweden)
08. DELUGE GRANDER - The Solitude of Miranda (USA)
09. FROMUZ - Influence of Time (Uzbekistan)
10. GΦSTA BERLINGS SAGA - Fem Trappor (Sweden)

Link: http://www.prog-sphere.com/2010/08/07/progspheres-progstravaganza-compilation-of-awesomeness-part-1/




ProgSphere's Progstravaganza Compilation of Awesomeness - Part 2

Tracklist:

01. SIENA ROOT - Good and Bad (Sweden)
02. MAR DE ROBLES - Chucaro (Chile)
03. ASTRA - Silent Sleep (USA)
04. HYPNOS 69 - The Empty Hourglass (Belgium)
05. ORESUND SPACE COLLECTIVE - Good Planets are Hard to Find (Multi-national)
06. SCALE SUMMIT - Shaping the Clouds (USA)
07. GUY MANNING - Ships (UK)
08. EYOT - Horizon (Serbia)

Link: http://www.prog-sphere.com/2011/01/05/progsphere%E2%80%99s-progstravaganza-compilation-of-awesomeness-%E2%80%93-part-2/




ProgSphere's Progstravaganza Compilation of Awesomeness - Part 3

Tracklist:

01. SULA BASSANA – Lost in Space (Germany)
02. ALL OVER EVERYWHERE – The Shroud (USA)
03. 1000MODS – Boor (Greece)
04. SEVEN THAT SPELLS – Olympos (Croatia)
05. CONSECRATION – Aligator (Serbia)
06. BLAAK HEAT SHUJAA – Sinaloakarma (France)
07. SPACED OUT – Replication Junction (Canada)
08. BARRY CLEVELAND – Stars of Sayulita (USA)
09. VESPERO – Daphne (Russia)
10. DRAGONTEARS – Two Tongue Talk (Denmark)
11. IRON KIM STYLE – Adrift (USA)
12. DOUBT – Cosmic Surgery (UK)
13. ELECTRIC MOON – Gefahrliche Planetengirl (Germany)
14. TEMPLE OF THE SMOKE – Naked Sun (Serbia)
15. POSEIDOTICA – Campo Magnetico (Argentina)
16. FIRST BAND FROM OUTER SPACE – Smokin’ (Sweden)

Link: http://www.prog-sphere.com/2011/02/22/progsphere%e2%80%99s-progstravaganza-compilation-of-awesomeness-%e2%80%93-part-3/




ProgSphere's Progstravaganza Compilation of Awesomeness - Part 4

Tracklist:

01. SIMAKDIALOG – Tak Juah Pertama (Indonesia)
02. BRIAN ELLIS – Gossamer (United States)
03. MORAINE – Nacho Sunset (United States)
04. SYRINX – Acheiropoietes (France)
05. SLIVOVITZ – Dammi Un Besh O (Italy)
06. EYOT – Stone Upon Stone Upon Stone (Serbia)
07. QUARTET MUARTET – Geometri (Turkey)
08. THE WRONG OBJECT – Lifting Belly (Belgium)
09. ACCORDO DEI CONTRARI – Kinesis (Italy)
10. TOHPATI ETHNOMISSION – Save the Planet (Indonesia)
11. FRACTALE – Partie XV (France)
12. D.F.A. – Baltasaurus (Italy)
13. MAHOGANY FROG – Lady Xoc & Shield Jaguar (Canada)
14. MEDIABANDA – El Largo Camino Hacia La Superacion De La Estupidez (Chile)
15. FORGAS BAND PHENOMENA – L’ Axe du Fou (excerpt) (France)
16. PLANETA IMAGINARIO – Accio Col-Lectiva (excerpt) (Spain)
17. PHLOX – Siil (Estonia)
18. LALLE LARSSON – Beyond Shadows (Sweden)
19. KARCIUS – Purple King (Canada)
20. FEEDBACK – Reci klaza! Klaza (Slovenia)
21. KLOTET – Ekot Frεn Avgrunden (bonus track) (Sweden)

Link: http://www.prog-sphere.com/2011/03/25/progsphere%E2%80%99s-progstravaganza-compilation-of-awesomeness-%E2%80%93-part-4/


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 12 2011 at 05:08
Erik Wunder of Man's Gin and Cobalt talks about Man's Gin's album called Smiling Dogs, its connection with Jim Morrison as well as upcoming Cobalt album. Read more on:

http://www.prog-sphere.com/2011/04/12/erik-wunder-its-all-about-gin/
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 14 2011 at 03:53
ProgSphere's columnist Tymon Kruidenier talks about the upcoming Exivious album with retrospect on their debut achievement. Find out more on:

http://www.prog-sphere.com/2011/04/14/exivious-2-0/
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 12 2011 at 19:28
Ok, folks! ProgSphere's AwesomeCast Episode 01, named simply Pilot is now available for a stream/download. You can choose whether you will stream it on the website or download and play it in your music player. Anyway, have a nice listening. Your suggestions and comments are welcome.

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