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I recommend Aurora. An awesome band. Listen to their self titled album Aurora from 77'. I'd call it Jass fusion/prog rock. A perfect mix of an ass kicking bass, energetic drums, electryfing guitar and an orgasmic violin. A must hear!
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote omphaloskepsis Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 29 2015 at 12:58
Originally posted by Sunflower Sunflower wrote:

Hello to all,

Rando,
Thats one of the best genres,

I recently found a great 'bonus track', don't know how rare, but worth a spin, " Why " on "Demons & Wizards".
its got some heavy bass, & idk 'bout you, but I like it.
 
Yeah  "Why" is an incredible bonus track.  I love the way the bass builds throughout the song towards insanity.   I like "Why" so much that I secretly count "WHY"  as part of the original "Demons & Wizards". Wink 
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https://soundcloud.com/dreadstar-4
https://www.facebook.com/DreadstarRock

Above is the link to our fully self recorded, self produced, self distributed debut album. We think it deserves a few listens! Let us know what you think!
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Edited by Sunflower - July 04 2015 at 07:31
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Rando Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 02 2015 at 20:28
Originally posted by Sunflower Sunflower wrote:

Hello to all,

Rando,
Thats one of the best genres,

I recently found a great 'bonus track', don't know how rare, but worth a spin, " Why " on "Demons & Wizards".
its got some heavy bass, & idk 'bout you, but I like it.


Welcome to PA! I will check it out! Smile
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Hello to all,

Rando,
Thats one of the best genres,

I recently found a great 'bonus track', don't know how rare, but worth a spin, " Why " on "Demons & Wizards".
its got some heavy bass, & idk 'bout you, but I like it.
Even if you fall on your face, you're still moving forward.
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Originally posted by avestin avestin wrote:

I'd like to share some of the music I listen to and think deserves attention and appreciation of others, especially from PA members since I think it will appeal to them. I welcome your responses



                         

THE LUMERIANS - Space Rock/Psychedelic


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I want recommend 2 bands. The first is Native Construct (Progressive Metal), influenced by Between The Buried And Me and Dream Theater. 
http://www.metalblade.com/nativeconstruct/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FQDK6kyMOf0

The second is Cangaço (Tech/Extreme Prog Metal):
http://www.cangacometal.com/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i4qLqMFhdr0
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Mammoth - Innate [2015]

http://mammothprog.bandcamp.com/album/innate

PROG JAZZ FUSION METAL AMBIENT

For Fans of Animals as Leaders, Rush, Dream Theater, Between the Buried and Me, Allan Holdsworth 

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Originally posted by sepoe sepoe wrote:

I recommend The Psychic Paramount - a New York-based band for fans of really raw, intense, brain-melting psych-rock.





N6's first third is deliciously tight and fruity 


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Hey folks! We've just released the new album. Not pure prog for sure but highly influenced. Please check it out!

and here is another song (from vinyl split with Samavayo) we made in kinda Kobaian language. Sorta Magma tribute Big smileBig smileBig smile


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Originally posted by Hot Rat '69 Hot Rat '69 wrote:

 
Gilgamesh, especially the second album
 
I only discovered their 2nd album the other week and I can't believe I've not heard it before, especially as Hatfield + The North's Rotter's Club has always been one of my fav prog albums. It's brilliant
 
 
for something a bit off the wall I recommend Cornelius - Point. hard to describe where it falls musically, this guy is a genre to himself in some ways.
 
full album here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r3vmWy4XI1k
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Multi-talented Michael Zucker is currently around here but hasn't posted links to his last ones here...This music digs deeper than most projects I've listened to in similar veins:

http://michaelzucker.bandcamp.com/album/anteros
http://saturnreturnband.bandcamp.com/album/electronica-mystica
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For lovers of Hammond and retro-prog:

https://castlecanyon.bandcamp.com/album/criteria-obsession
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Besides from things posted in the pipe organ thread :

From MPXXIV – jazz/classic/prog-related band  : "Maquillage" series, one of the tracks is synth guitar lead (similar to Roland GR 300) ressembles to 80's Crimson (Neurotica / Dig me)



Other similar tracks :





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Really good Symphonic Prog from Mexico in the vein of Anglagard!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k8iTR5admcs




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Try any of these on for size:

Samurai (album by the band with Dave Lawson)
Two Rainbows Daily by Alan Gowen & Hugh Hopper
Gilgamesh, especially the second album
Soft Machine Seven
Miroslav Vitous - Magical Shepherd
Brand X's first album
Potemkine's first two albums
Cos - Viva Boma
Moving Gelatine Plates second album
Zao - Kawana
Pekka Pohjola - B the Magpie and Visitation
Wigwam - Fairyport & Being
Jukka Tolonen's first album
Hatfield & the North and National Health's first two
Etna
Uni Sono
Dedalus first album
Placebo's first three albums
Weather Report first four albums
Hot Rats, Grand Wazoo and Sleep Dirt by Zappa
Muffins - Manna/Mirage
Electromagnets first album
Jim Pembroke - Corporal Cauliflowers Mental Function
Krann - Kraan Live & Andy Nogger
Rhesus O
PFM - Per Un Amico
Perigio - Genealogia
Secret Chiefs 3
Clube Da Esquina by Milton Nascimento & Lo Borges
For Girls Who Grow Plump in the Night by Caravan
Dark Magus & Agharta
Egg's three albums
Bennie Maupin - Jewel in the Lotus

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I'd like to recommend these guys from Serbia:



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Originally posted by yam yam yam yam wrote:

Originally posted by yam yam yam yam wrote:

Originally posted by RoadLASER RoadLASER wrote:

Super-band (really Super) - Northlands


Tony Patterson (last work with Nick Magnus): Vocals, Keyboards, Flute, Duduk, Programming, Orchestrations, Guitars
Brendan Eyre (Riversea/Nine Stones Close) : Keyboards, Piano, Mandolin, Programming
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Steve Hackett: Guitar on 'So Long The Day'
John Hackett: Flute on 'Legacy'
Nick Magnus: Keyboards, Programming and Effects on 'Three Rivers (Reprise)'
Doug Melbourne: Piano on ' A Rainy Day on Dean Street'
Nigel Appleton: Drums and Percussion
Tim Esau: Bass
Carrie Melbourne: Vocals, Stick on 'A Picture in Time'
Adrian Jones (Nine Stones Close) : 12-String Guitar and Nylon Guitar
David Clements: Bass
Andy Jongman: Guitar on 'The Crossing'
Fred Arlington: Northumbrian Pipes, Accordion, Sax and Flugelhorn
 
Agreed - and currently under evaluation in Neo Prog: http://progfreak.com/Tony-Patterson-Brendan-Eyre-161261.html?path=pa/recentThumbs Up
 
Moved to Crossover earlier on today, and now with two swift 'yes' votes already in the bag.  Smile
Working on a bio, and a review already. This is a MAGNIFICENT release! I urge you all to listen to this beauty. 
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