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hellogoodbye
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It took me some time (money, money money ...) but I finally got on vinyl these three little gems.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Pvx7GRG4mA * https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1R7DVdSDNsw https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IKp67EfFeWY&list=PL9hLkUGcThJLZUHMT6y0L948FZcbf9dyd
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Sagichim
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^ Hey Pierre I love that Syrinx album! Not all of it works perfectly but man it has some outstanding moments.
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hellogoodbye
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Yes Sag. And it's such a beautiful object.
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BaldJean
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how about Catapilla? they only made 2 albums, but I really love them
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CPicard
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Not sure if they would be considered as progressive (rather brutal RIO/avant-prog?), but I have 3 albums by the Swiss band ALBOTH!
Not a band you like to hear before going to bed or just after waking up, but still an experience... |
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Here's the band Handel with their symphonic version of "Alexander's Feast." You'll just have to imagine it as a four piece as I don't have that link
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UzQwFHJlkgo
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Mascodagama
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As others have said it depends on the level of obscurity. But I reckon any band that I've never seen mentioned here or at PE must be pretty damn obscure. The only two I can immediately think of, where I own the albums, would be Zem and Sonorhc.
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Nicky
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Semiramis, Bachdenkel, Dragonwyck and Writing on the Wall (not in any particular order). Although I'd say that from this list, maybe only Dragonwyck are really obscure.
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uduwudu
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Cue the fictional band names citation. The Evangelical Rollermeister Coalition. I like their earlier stuff.
Otherwise Andromeda (who had Zeppelin and Sabbath, 2 also obscure artists) warm up for 'em. Another name that might not be a household object is High Tide. Might as well mention the Groundhogs. Speaking of obscure, bands that might be famous here but not off this site are one thing but a band that is world famous (mainstream) that may be relatively obscure here (the opposite) was seeing Split Enz mentioned. Now there was band that made itself a much better pop band with the perennial Beatles influence than a prog rock band. They did some good work with obscuremfaded guitar hero Phil Manzanera he of obscure 70s deities Roxy Music. |
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chazzaboy
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T2 maybe............Patto maybe.........
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Lewian
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.O.rang, Camberwell Now, From Monument to Masses
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aglasshouse
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The Shiver, East of Eden, and Ramases to name a few.
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Duke of Rother
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A new one I've just come across - Evership.
Brazilian bands A Bolha and Blue Mammoth (latter not so obscure though). Poland's Loonypark, Love De Vice and Millenium have varying degrees of obscurity I suppose. But Evership is the one that really needs to be on PA. |
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miamiscot
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I love obscure American Prog from the 70's:
Arabesque Babylon Earthrise Easter Island Surprise Lift Maelstrom Quill The Load Mirthrandir Pentwater Pre Hands Ethos Hands Chakra and, of course (though less obscure): Happy The Man Starcastle
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Terrapin Station
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Well, it's difficult to say who is obscure or not. Van der Graaf Generator or even Gentle Giant are going to be obscure to most "normal folks," whereas I'd not assume that I could mention anyone that a significant percentage of progarchives regulars won't be familiar with.
At any rate, a couple handfuls of favs who are less well-known than Gentle Giant : 4/3 de Trio 5uu's 7for4 Kids Eat Crayons Kombinat M Naikaku Nukli Simon Steensland U Totem Zs |
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Nogbad_The_Bad
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Now those are good bands
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Ian
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comascape
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Would Beggars Opera be obscure? If so, probably them.
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"You have to systematically create confusion, it sets creativity free. Everything that is contradictory creates life."
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maryes
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I can mention countless bands , as for instance the Norwegian band DEJA-VÚ and his only album "Between the Leaves" from 1976, the Swiss band CARDEILHAC "Same" from 1971, other Swiss band FRIENDSHIP TIME "Same" from 1976, the North-american band ETHO'S and his 2 albums "Ardour" from 1975, "Open Up" from 1977 etc... etc.... etc...
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Aled91
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Check out these:
Jeavestone Il Rumore Bianco La Coscienza di Zeno The Secret Sits Promenade
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ProfPanglos
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My "obscure band" recommendation to those of you with an ear for electronic (particularly Berlin-school) is... Nightcrawlers. These guys were the real deal.
https://manikinrecords.bandcamp.com/album/traveling-backwards https://noisey.vice.com/en_us/article/rpykn8/the-nightcrawlers-remain-an-obscure-but-great-80s-electronic-band
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