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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 18 2011 at 19:01
Luc Marianni (Not in PA database)

Up and Down (1996)
Imprint: Musea

Track list:
1 - This Other World - (5'31)
2 - Iron Isle - (5'22)
3 - Human Touch (I. Part One) - (4'59)
4 - Dancing Whales - (7'45)
5 - Grey Clouds - (2'12)
6 - Sea Riders - (3'13)
7 - Human Touch (II. Part Two) - (2'40)
8 - Up And Down - (3'46)
9 - Human Touch (III. Part Three) - (6'32)
10 - Feel Fear Inside - (6'57)
11 - Final Terminal - (4'00)
12 - Own Up Now - (7'03)



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After a career oriented towards medias and electro-acoustic experimentations, French keyboards player Luc MARIANNI explores classic Progressive rock with a concept-album inspired by science-fiction. "Up And Down" (1996) displays an intriguing and captivating story, taking place on an off-shore platform. A bit in the way of PINK FLOYD, the music is illustrated with many expressive natural sounds. Instrumental parts alternate with sung ones, with superb lead vocals courtesy of Caroline CROZAT (ANGE, Jean-Pascal BOFFO...). Luc MARIANNI'S SELTAE BEAT also includes guitar-hero Patrick RONDAT (Jean-Michel JARRE, ELEGY...) and bass player Pascal MULOT. Not to be missed !
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 19 2011 at 11:45
Neo (Not in PA database)

Neo (1980/1996)
Imprint: Musea

Track list:
1 - Osibirsk - (6'42)
2 - Scène De Chasse - (7'28)
3 - Joiwind - (3'51)
4 - Néoplasme - (3'06)
5 - Sortie De Bain - (10'36)
6 - Plage II - (2'52)
7 - Jazz N' Roll - (7'14)
8 - Song 4 Miles - (5'19)

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A long time before the famous movie hit "Matrix", NEO was the name of a French quintet that performed instrumental Progressive rock, and was led by bassist André PAUL and saxophone player Didier ERARD (FRENCH KISS). This line-up issued their unique eponymous album in 1980. Their compositions are based on melodies with occasional breaks, rhythms changes, accelerations, colours as well as changing and sophisticated atmospheres. The themes are very elaborated, complex and not quite straight and easy. The instrumental dialogues are numerous: a rageous or cutting edge guitar answers to inventive keyboards or to a whirling saxophone line. The band can successively remind of Bo HANSSON, CAMEL (Mel COLLINS's period) or CARAVAN, and sometimes KING CRIMSON ("Islands" days). An absolute rarity, to be rediscovered without delay !


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 19 2011 at 11:49
^ That is a good one! Nice Musea mini-lp issue.
"I have seen the broken sky turn blue."



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Volkor (1976/1996)
Imprint: Musea

Track list:
1 - To-Morrow - (2'06)
2 - Astral Trip - (5'30)
3 - Elbow - (6'57)
4 - What's The Matter - (2'15)
5 - Volkor - (6'09)
6 - Yellow Faces - (3'36)
7 - Green - (3'50)
8 - Naïta - (4'22)
9 - Debbi - (4'54)
10 - Sabrina De Souza - (2'38)
11 - Don't Forget Him - (4'17)
12 - Question On You - (4'43)
13 - Strange Moon - (5'50)
14 - A Quiet Sun - (5'16)
15 - Good Luck (I. Part One) - (4'05)
16 - Good Luck (II. Part Two) - (1'38)



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VOLKOR was quite unnoticed when it was in action, and yet, it had all it takes to become a definite reference of jazz-rock fusion: a rhythm section solid as a rock, educated in the US school and composed of bass player Bunny BRUNEL (Future star of the genre) and American drummer Kirt RUST, as well as a superb keyboardist (Patrick GAUTHIER), an unusual line-up with electric violin but without guitars, a unique inspiration, and pure talent... As well as two French musicians that later became some of the best: Didier LOCKWOOD and his brother Francis ! Respectively renowned violinist and pianist, the two brothers perform for us a truly fascinating music, sometimes close to Progressive rock. This line-up recorded their unique album in 1976 and gave it the well chosen title "Jazz Rock". A pure wonder that suffered from the fact that those five musicians only became famous (And rightly) after it was issued... Thanks to Musea, the reissue changes title and includes a worthwhile bonus: Francis LOCKWOOD's complete first solo album "Debbi" (1981) ! This album shows the considerable evolution suffered by the genre in just about five years: gone are the references to THE MAHAVISHNU ORCHESTRA or BRAND X, they are going more in the direction of WEATHER REPORT or SPYRO GYRA. The impressive guest list of course starts with Didier LOCKWOOD himself. Together, those two albums illustrate a very interesting period of a particular French jazz-rock fusion school. Here is an indispensable masterpiece !
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 19 2011 at 13:51
Francis Decamps (Crossover Prog)

Histoire de Fou (1979/1995)
Imprint: Musea

Hommage A Roger Comte (1997)
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 19 2011 at 17:15
DeBoCo (Not in PA database)

Deboco (1997)
Imprint: Musea

Track list:
1 - D95 - (6'34)
2 - Le Retour De Dark Fader - (5'19)
3 - Trapézistes - (5'19)
4 - Shakti - (5'27)
5 - Procession - (5'27)
6 - Zéro Chrono - (2'32)
7 - Araignée - (4'47)
8 - Allô Wind - (6'13)
9 - Sole Clipping - (4'34)

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Named after a pun, "DeBoCo" (1997) is the work of three unique modern French Progressive rock musicians: Eric DELAUNAY, Jean-Pascal BOFFO & Gilles COPPIN. Actually, this was the latter's last recording, because he unfortunately passed away in July 1996. His work on this project was completed by his once colleague in TIEMKO, guitarist Rémy CHAUVIDAN. With strong individual talents, diverse styles and creativity without boundaries, each of the three artists present here composed and performed one track of this album. After that, the other two musicians were invited to create their own version of it. At the end of the day, the listener gets nine tracks and more than forty-five minutes of music. It's absolutely not some purely didactic and dry experiment: the music is self-sufficient and the album can be heard in one go. Humour is not absent: the "Star Wars" nostalgic will be pleased to listen to "Le Retour De Dark Fader" ("The Return Of Dark Fader"), thanks to the tongue-in-cheek guitar performed by Jean-Pascal BOFFO. Some will notice straight away the strange spelling in "Allô Wind". Also, it can be said that "Araignée", composed by Gilles COPPIN and sung by Géraldine Le COCQ was revisited on the excellent album by HALLOWEEN "Le Festin" (2001). It's logical, given that the two artists mentioned above are members of this band from Brittany ! An unique experience for a unique result !

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This album is commonly listed under the DeBoCo moniker, as that is the name attached to the CD.
The record label credits it to Eric DELAUNAY, Jean-Pascal BOFFO & Gilles COPPIN
On iTunes it's marked as an artistic collaboration between Eric DELAUNAY and Jean-Pascal BOFFO
But musically, the main man on this production would appear to be the late keyboardist Coppin.



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 19 2011 at 22:31
Side Steps (Crossover Prog)

Steps On Edge (1994/2003)
Imprint: Musea

Out-And-Out (1998)
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Alive (1999)
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Points Of View (2001)
Imprint: Musea

Verge Of Reality (2005)
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Alive II (2007)
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 20 2011 at 11:48
Benoit Widemann (Not in PA database)

Stress! (1977/1997)
Imprint: Musea

Track list:
1 - Balèze - (3'25)
2 - Herbes Sol - (6'50)
3 - Stress ! - (1'56)
4 - Le Camp Du Drap D'Or - (4'03)
5 - Demi-Final - (1'22)
6 - Quaternaire - (5'53)
7 - Spirale - (4'32)
8 - Fête Au Septième Plan - Sacrifice - (5'04)
9 - Final (I. Part One) - (2'44)
10 - Final (II. Part Two) - (2'18)

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After having taken part in CHUTE LIBRE (Jazz-rock band led by Mino CINELU), Benoît WIDEMANN has been involved in MAGMA as its keyboards player from 1975 to 1978, noticeably recording the great "Hhaï Live". "Stress !" (1977) is the name of his first solo album: the music is obviously dominated by keyboards, their sonorities and colours. Using a large sample of them (Synthesisers, Mini-Moog, Fender Rhodes, string section, clavinet, etc.), he performs dreamy, picturesque, impressionist compositions full of sensibility and elegance. They call for nostalgic, happy and very visual climates sounding like soundtracks and sometimes evoking François BREANT's works. For the occasion, he hired some of the best French musicians from the Progressive jazz-rock and Zeuhl music scenes: Guy DELACROIX (MAGMA), Clément BAILLY (MAGMA, NEMO and TRYPTIQUE), Patrice TISON (KAPAK), Patrick GAUTHIER (WEIDORJE, VOLKOR, HELDON...), Jean-Pierre FOUQUEY (MAGMA)... This album displays a series of emotional snapshots or picturesque and imaginary trips.




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Tsunami (1979/1998)
Imprint: Musea

Track list:
1 - Des Iles - (7'39)
2 - Cécile - (6'21)
3 - Fifteen For Me ! - (4'39)
4 - The Proud Mongol - (7'49)
5 - Let's Go, Kids Of The Drum - (4'33)
6 - Tsunami - (6'15)



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On "Tsunami" (1979), Benoît WIDEMANN is at the head of a real group and performs a suggestive, impressionistic and dreamy music with some complex parts and rhythms (Powered by André CECCARELLI's brother Jean-Paul, drummer as well !). His picturesque and colourful style could evoke a more European WEATHER REPORT. To be rediscovered !
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 20 2011 at 14:31
Makoto Kitayama (Not in PA database)

Hikaru Sazanami (1998)
Imprint: Musea

Track list:
1 - Budokan - (10'10)
2 - Blue - (7'42)
3 - Heels Of Boots - (2'57)
4 - Weekends - (3'14)
5 - Akane Sasu - (4'27)
6 - Heart Of Stone - (4'39)
7 - Hikaru Sazanami - (9'05)

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SHINGETSU was, no doubt about it, the Seventies Japanese band of the late Seventies. Makoto KITAYAMA, their former singer, recorded "Hiraku Sazanami" in 1998, exploiting older compositions. He performs an intelligent and refined symphonic rock that shows, among others, the influence they got from KING CRIMSON, due to the fact that it includes majestuous and beautiful Mellotron parts. The sharp and Robert FRIPP-like guitar solos as well as the impressionist and suggestive neo-classic can sometimes evoke Jean-Philippe GOUDE's works.



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Practical Encyclopedia Of Kingdom Plantae (2008)
Imprint: Dreaming

Track list:
1 - Erythroxylon Coca - (2'09)
2 - Acer Saccharum - (2'33)
3 - Piper Nigrum - (4'26)
4 - Lilium Speciosum - (3'19)
5 - Quercus Suber - (5'23)
6 - Circuta Virosa - (4'00)
7 - Metroxylon Sagu - (4'21)
8 - Akebia Quinata - (2'28)
9 - Freesia - (5'08)



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Makoto KITAYAMA is known as the singer-songwriter of the Japanese Progressive rock legend SHINGETSU. After having released only one official album at the end of the Seventies, the group disbanded, and its leader recorded "Doubutsukai No Chinou" (1981) and "Hikaru Sazanami" (1998). The second one can be traced in the grand Progressive rock tradition, whereas the first one is an all-instrumental album featuring Makoto KITAYAMA overdubbing various keyboards parts. Jointly released by the Musea and Poseidon labels, "Practical Encyclopedia Of Kingdom Plantae" (2008) also belongs to that musical style. He's helped here by Takashi HAYASHI, the leader and guitarist of QUI. It's now up to you to slip into Makoto KITAYAMA's sonic universe...
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 20 2011 at 16:18
Motoi Sakuraba (Not in PA database)

Gikyokuonsou (1990/1999)
Imprint: Musea

Track list:
1 - Humpty Dumpty - (6'26)
2 - Tone Access - (3'46)
3 - Byzantium - (6'00)
4 - Motion - (8'15)
5 - Paradigm - (4'01)
6 - Narratage - (5'20)
7 - Scrap And Build - (5'43)
8 - Drama Composition - (5'44)



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Keyboards virtuoso Motoi SAKURABA performs a truly majestic and melodious symphonic rock. He has a special taste for rich and refined sonorities and for energetic, emphatic and luxuriant moments. All of those are built in themes displaying a great musicality and a permanently inspired technique. "Gikyokuonsou" (1990) was issued a year after the break up of DEJA VU, a legendary Japanese band that was once led by him, and that only issued one excellent album in 1988 ("Baroque In The Future").

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Force of Light (1998)
Imprint: Musea

Track list:
1 - Persistance Of Hope - (8'00)
2 - A Force: To Arms ! - (5'12)
3 - A Light To Lead The Way - (5'48)
4 - Strive Against The Dark - (1'39)
5 - Bulzome Rising - (4'41)
6 - Traveler's Respite - (5'51)
7 - Tides Of History - (5'27)
8 - Force On The Move - (4'32)
9 - Sanctity - (5'18)
10 - The Lever To Move The World - (5'24)

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"Force Of Light" was released nine years later, in 1998, as the soundtrack to the video game "Shining Force III"...



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Starless (Crossover Prog)

Song of Silence / Wish (1999)
Imprint: Musea

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Drumnadrochit (1999)
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Twenty Four Hours (Crossover Prog)

Oval Dreams (1999)
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Ophiucus (1971/2000)
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Gomorrha vs Khan (1999)
Imprint: Musea

Track list:
1 - Synsonic: Introduction - (1'54)
2 - Gomorrha Vs. Khan (I. Part One) - (2'52)
3 - Khan - (6'44)
4 - Gomorrha Vs. Khan (II. Part Two) - (6'24)
5 - Celtic Song - (6'35)
6 - Wakt El Istikhad - (7'18)
7 - Gomorrha Vs. Khan (III. Part Three) - (0'58)
8 - Gomorrha - (7'09)
9 - Alien - (5'45)
10 - Cyberstates - (3'55)
11 - Son Of The Sun - (4'09)
12 - Black Hole - (8'09)



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Somewhere between MAGMA, KING CRIMSON and UNIVERS ZERO, GESTALT is one of the most adventurous Japanese groups currently in activity. The musicians have all the talent necessary to meet their ambitious musical goals. "Gomorrha vs. Khan", released in 1999, is a concept album contrasting the Orient with the world of the spirit, and displays a taste for controlled musical wildness.
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Jazz Afro Design Electric (2000)
Imprint: Musea

Track list:
1 - Môm - (8'28)
2 - Deux Minutes Suisse - (2'04)
3 - Tharabella At Thames - (6'04)
4 - Budaï - (7'13)
5 - Monica Du Désert - (7'32)
6 - Acid Halloween - (8'16)
7 - Kosovo - (8'07)
8 - Hiroshima 6/8 8:11 AM... - (5'00)



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JADE is a current French group that works in the area of experimental and totally instrumental Progressive rock. Guitar player Olivier FRECHE, bass player Bernard BRAND and drummer Raoul WISNIEWSKI evoke TIEMKO or KING CRIMSON, but with a strongly jazz-influenced rhythm section. The unfailing cohesion of the trio is quite evident on "Jazz Afro Design Electric", an album recorded during the year 2000. One can also notice the friendly appearance by former ABUS DANGEREUX guitar player PierreJean GAUCHER. Not to be missed !
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 23 2011 at 08:53
Emmanuelle Parrenin (Not in PA database)

Maison Rose (1977/2000)
Imprint: Musea

Track list:
1 - Ce Matin A Frémontel... - (2'45)
2 - Plume Blanche, Plume Noire - (3'01)
3 - Liturgie - (3'12)
4 - Thibault Et L'Arbre D'Or - (4'01)
5 - Ritournelle - (2'29)
6 - L'Echarpe De Soie - (1'56)
7 - Topaze - (6'40)
8 - Belle Virginie - (1'35)
9 - Ballade Avec Neptune - (3'02)
10 - Maison Rose - (2'34)
11 - Après L'Ondée - (3'03)
12 - Voyage Migrateur - (2'22)
13 - Le Rêve - (1'42)

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Daughter of the famous QUATUOR PARRENIN's violonist, this vocalist is an accomplished artist, follower of contemporary dances and scenic performances of all sorts. We are also in the presence of a fervent follower of some kind of folk and traditional music based on electro-acoustic experimentations as well as French lyrics. Emmanuelle PARRENIN recorded "Maison Rouge" with Bruno MENNY in 1977.



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 23 2011 at 15:49
S & L (Not in PA database)

Eternal (2001)
Imprint: Musea

Track list:
1 - Another World - (5'40)
2 - Eternal - (4'02)
3 - Nobody's Land - (5'24)
4 - Tension - (3'07)
5 - Escape - (5'04)
6 - Heaven - (6'00)
7 - Crush - (4'58)
8 - Sunday In L.A. - (6'04)
9 - Epilogue - Tension Part Two - (4'56)



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S & L is a current Italian Progressive rock group, called after the initials of its two musicians' first names. These two goldsmiths are a keyboardist devoted to the big names of Progressive rock music (Salvio SCHIANO), as well as an extremely melodic guitarist (Lino ESPOSITO). "Eternal", the first instrumental album, was released in 2001 under the Musea label. It provides a music which is at the crossway between Seventies Progressive rock Italian people are so fond of, the guitar-hero style which is dear to Joe SATRIANI, a touch of neo Progressive sound and a little bit of symphonic heavy-metal. SAGA and DREAM THEATER are two other references often mentioned...

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Time Machine (2004)
Imprint: Musea

Track list:
1 - Time Machine - (5'08)
2 - Faithless Breed - (5'28)
3 - My Friend My Enemy - (6'40)
4 - Runaway - (4'20)
5 - Noise - (4'58)
6 - A Different Man (I. Part One) - (6'46)
7 - A Different Man (II. Part Two) - (7'48)
8 - Landscape - Sunrise And Sunset - (6'24)



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Three years later, S & L is back with "Time Machine" (2004), a second album both more personal and more professional. The feeling we have now that this is a real group is even strenghthened by the participation of lots of guest-musicians. Three tracks also involve singing, one of which is the suite "A Different Man". Embark for a fascinating trip in the windings of the current Progressive heavy-metal sound !
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Light Is Decomposed Into Fragments (2001)
Imprint: Musea

Track list:
1 - Invisible (I. Part One) - (5'43)
2 - Red - (7'33)
3 - Orange - (6'58)
4 - Yellow - (4'53)
5 - Green - (5'50)
6 - Blue - (8'29)
7 - Indigo - (5'49)
8 - Violet - (8'40)
9 - Invisible (II. Part Two) - (1'29)



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To be situated between GILGAMESH, KING CRIMSON and PRIAM, three inspired Japanese musicians have decided to fusion Pat METHENY's intimate jazz-rock with the sophistication of the best modern Progressive rock. It is not a play-on-word to say that PRIORITY should be heard above all ! Recorded in 2001, "Light Is Decomposed Into Fragments" should be included in each Japanese discography that wants to show off, even if we're here closer to KEHELL than to GERARD and OUTER LIMITS. This charming music leaves out any impression that it is dificult, even if a research and a certain sophistication are always present. The only expression "Follow The Yellow Big Road" (Do you remember the musical "The Wizard Of Oz" ?), often repeated on top of the jazzy and entertaining "Yellow" breaks the musical predominence. Guitarist Takumi SEINO (SIX NORTH) is probably the Japanese Jean-Pascal BOFFO !
Websites I work with:

http://www.progressor.net
http://www.houseofprog.com

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Rigel Michelena (Not in PA database)

Bartok's Room (2001)
Imprint: Musea

Track list:
1 - Artilugio - Florilegio Artefactico - (8'30)
2 - I - (4'45)
3 - Final Chat: Colubre - (2'32)
3 - El Ojo Dido - (4'47)
4 - Song For Bartok - (7'00)
5 - Inside - (5'21)
6 - Twiggy Pig - (5'10)
7 - The Last Dodo Bird - (2'36)
8 - Street Jam - Jam En La Calle - (3'30)
9 - Uranus - (5'01)

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With "Bartok's Room", Venezuelian guitarist Rigel MICHELENA simply thanks his cat for letting him record this album in his favourite room ! Beyond this anecdote, this musician perfroms, with the help of various guests, an excellent modern jazz-rock. All this shows an amazing youth.



Websites I work with:

http://www.progressor.net
http://www.houseofprog.com

My profile on Mixcloud:
https://www.mixcloud.com/haukevind/
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