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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 07 2015 at 08:43
Maybe I'll look into it. From the reviews I've read online, it does seem as if they've veered slightly away from the raw sound of Ouroboros, which is why I haven't bought it yet I suppose.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 08 2015 at 03:28
Originally posted by Guldbamsen Guldbamsen wrote:

Any fans of the Spanish band Kotebel out there?
I only have this:
but it is a wonderful album. They've incorporated some of the complexity and ferociousness of the early symph sound into the mix, but still manage to sound fresh and infinitely more modern - something I really dig about it.
 
found a relatively inexpensive copy on Amazon so have placed my orderThumbs Up
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 08 2015 at 05:52
Nice oneBeer
Let me know what you think about it will you? I think you'll enjoy the piano and keyboard work. Very huge and bombastic sounding. 
The drums though are perhaps my favourite contributor. This guy can really play.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 09 2015 at 02:44
^ all sounds very promisingSmile
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 09 2015 at 08:31
Some of Styx is pretty symph-y I think?






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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 09 2015 at 13:06
Kotebel are outstanding. I had the privilege of seeing them perform live at ProgDay 2014, and after the gig I found out that their founder, Carlos Plaza, lives very close to me (he moved to the US from Spain some time ago). Great band, and lovely people.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 09 2015 at 15:24
Some favorites of mine...
Ache - Pictures From Cyclus 7
Amos Key - First Key
Earth & Fire - To The World Of The Future
Ethos - Ardour
Ethos - Open Up
Finch - Glory Of The Inner Force
Finch - Beyond Expression
Finch - Galleons Of Passion
Novalis - Konzerte (live)
Sebastian Hardie - Four Moments

These are definitely favorites and I've listened to them many times over the years. 
All Finch albums would have to come first followed closely by both Ethos albums.
Earth & Fire and Sebastian Hardie would follow up.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 11 2015 at 02:54
Originally posted by Guldbamsen Guldbamsen wrote:

Nice oneBeer
Let me know what you think about it will you? I think you'll enjoy the piano and keyboard work. Very huge and bombastic sounding. 
The drums though are perhaps my favourite contributor. This guy can really play.
 
well Amazon got it to me amazingly quickClap
 
yep that guy behind the kit is an absolute beast. I like it and modern symphonic prog always scores a little higher in my mind when it has that 'muscular feel' to it ( thinking of Fright Pig as another example). I would say the only slight downside is the lack of vocals. I do prefer symph with vocals and it doesn't matter if they are in the native tongue to me. I suspect that is the only reason its isn't scoring a bit higher than its 3.93 or whatever it is. Nice addition to me collection and as I said I didn't have to push the boat out money wise so I am very pleasedSmileThumbs Up
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 13 2015 at 13:00
Originally posted by richardh richardh wrote:

Originally posted by Guldbamsen Guldbamsen wrote:

Nice oneBeer
Let me know what you think about it will you? I think you'll enjoy the piano and keyboard work. Very huge and bombastic sounding. 
The drums though are perhaps my favourite contributor. This guy can really play.
 
well Amazon got it to me amazingly quickClap
 
yep that guy behind the kit is an absolute beast. I like it and modern symphonic prog always scores a little higher in my mind when it has that 'muscular feel' to it ( thinking of Fright Pig as another example). I would say the only slight downside is the lack of vocals. I do prefer symph with vocals and it doesn't matter if they are in the native tongue to me. I suspect that is the only reason its isn't scoring a bit higher than its 3.93 or whatever it is. Nice addition to me collection and as I said I didn't have to push the boat out money wise so I am very pleasedSmileThumbs Up
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 14 2015 at 04:35
Rocket Scientists...Clap
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are there any Rocket Scientists here...Clap
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 20 2015 at 03:34
Originally posted by geekfreak geekfreak wrote:

Originally posted by richardh richardh wrote:

Originally posted by Guldbamsen Guldbamsen wrote:

Nice oneBeer
Let me know what you think about it will you? I think you'll enjoy the piano and keyboard work. Very huge and bombastic sounding. 
The drums though are perhaps my favourite contributor. This guy can really play.
 
well Amazon got it to me amazingly quickClap
 
yep that guy behind the kit is an absolute beast. I like it and modern symphonic prog always scores a little higher in my mind when it has that 'muscular feel' to it ( thinking of Fright Pig as another example). I would say the only slight downside is the lack of vocals. I do prefer symph with vocals and it doesn't matter if they are in the native tongue to me. I suspect that is the only reason its isn't scoring a bit higher than its 3.93 or whatever it is. Nice addition to me collection and as I said I didn't have to push the boat out money wise so I am very pleasedSmileThumbs Up
you`ve two what you onHandshake 
 
as anyone here going to pre-order the new album by Glass Hammer " the breaking world "
count on me inClapThumbs Up  
 
I haveSmile
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 23 2015 at 08:27
Originally posted by richardh richardh wrote:

Originally posted by Guldbamsen Guldbamsen wrote:

Nice oneBeer
Let me know what you think about it will you? I think you'll enjoy the piano and keyboard work. Very huge and bombastic sounding. 
The drums though are perhaps my favourite contributor. This guy can really play.
 
well Amazon got it to me amazingly quickClap
 
yep that guy behind the kit is an absolute beast. I like it and modern symphonic prog always scores a little higher in my mind when it has that 'muscular feel' to it ( thinking of Fright Pig as another example). I would say the only slight downside is the lack of vocals. I do prefer symph with vocals and it doesn't matter if they are in the native tongue to me. I suspect that is the only reason its isn't scoring a bit higher than its 3.93 or whatever it is. Nice addition to me collection and as I said I didn't have to push the boat out money wise so I am very pleasedSmileThumbs Up

Wow that was fastLOL 
I'm glad you liked it - even if it's all instrumental. I think you're right about that muscular feel - certainly has a 'meat and potatoes' vibe to the rhythm section without ever coming off crudely or amateurishly. I really like that about the band. 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 23 2015 at 08:43
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 23 2015 at 15:51
Originally posted by richardh richardh wrote:

Originally posted by Guldbamsen Guldbamsen wrote:

Any fans of the Spanish band Kotebel out there?
I only have this:
but it is a wonderful album. They've incorporated some of the complexity and ferociousness of the early symph sound into the mix, but still manage to sound fresh and infinitely more modern - something I really dig about it.
 
found a relatively inexpensive copy on Amazon so have placed my orderThumbs Up
Err - I have Concerto for Piano and Electric Ensemble - I had forgotten I had bought this (LOL) - one of those CD's sitting in my collection waiting for my ear......what's that like in comparison with the above??
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 23 2015 at 15:55
Aye - I found it between King Crimson & Kraftwerk!.....I may have more CD's in my collection that I haven't spun - than some people own...You have to speculate to accumulate, well that's what my old economics teacher used to say.....
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 23 2015 at 17:43
Originally posted by geekfreak geekfreak wrote:

are there any Rocket Scientists here...Clap
 
Yes! Quite the underrated band. Best albums, IMO, are Brutal Architecture and Oblivion Days. The new one's good, too.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 24 2015 at 04:33
Originally posted by verslibre verslibre wrote:

Originally posted by geekfreak geekfreak wrote:

are there any Rocket Scientists here...Clap
 
Yes! Quite the underrated band. Best albums, IMO, are Brutal Architecture and Oblivion Days. The new one's good, too.
yes cool album there`s also a new album I think its called " Refuse " ...LOL  
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 24 2015 at 11:05
Originally posted by geekfreak geekfreak wrote:

Originally posted by verslibre verslibre wrote:

Originally posted by geekfreak geekfreak wrote:

are there any Rocket Scientists here...Clap
 
Yes! Quite the underrated band. Best albums, IMO, are Brutal Architecture and Oblivion Days. The new one's good, too.
yes cool album there`s also a new album I think its called " Refuse " ...LOL  
 
I hope you mean Refuel...WinkLOL
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