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ProgMetaller2112
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All Rush. Celebrating Neil Peart's B-Day this way
Rush - Fly by Night Rush - Caress of Steel Rush - 2112 Rush - A Farewell to Kings Rush - Hemispheres Rush - Permanent Waves Rush - Moving Pictures
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“War is peace.
Freedom is slavery. Ignorance is strength.” ― George Orwell, Nineteen Eighty-Four "Ignorance and Prejudice and Fear walk Hand in Hand"- Neil Peart |
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Sagichim
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Unfortunately I didn't have time to listen to music properly in the last few days, just got back to business yesterday with those...
The Mars Volta - Octahedron Happy The Man - The Muse Awakens England - The Last Of The Jubblies Simon Steensland - A Farewell To Brains Braen's Machine - Underground Le Orme - Collage Le Orme - Smogmagica
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George Duke - Feel |
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"Everyone is born with genius, but most people only keep it a few minutes"
and I need the knits, the double knits! |
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Aussie-Byrd-Brother
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Riverside – Love, Fear and the Time Machine
Steven Wilson – Hand. Cannot. Erase Unreal City – La Crudelta di Aprile Unreal City – Il Paese del Tramonto Aurora Lunare – s/t Comedy of Errors – Spirit Druckfarben – Second Sound Hostsonaten - Symphony N. 1: Cupid and Psyche Nemo – Coma – Good to get back to this one! Ed Bernard (Druckfarben) – Polydactyl - Sagi, have you heard this one? Rather good, and Ed’s voice doesn’t sound unlike Phil Naro’s. Actually, Naro guests on the album, and until I worked out which track, I thought Phil was singing on every track! |
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Sagichim
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No my friend, I didn't know it existed. Now that you've mentioned it I should really get back to that second Druckfarben album. So how's the music on this solo album?
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Aussie-Byrd-Brother
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Well, it's a bit of an embarrassing story to begin with! I blind-bought it in a combined order with lots of other discs from Syn-Phonic Records some months back, and when the order eventually arrived, I looked at the CD and said `Who the f*ck is Ed Bernard?!' It was only when I looked back through one of the Syn-Phonic newsletters and it explained that it was a solo work from `the multi-instrumentalist of Druckfarben' that I thought `Ah, that explains why I decided to buy it'! But it's good, man. Have a listen to one or two of these clips, the playing is top-notch, and the albums jumps in all directions but stays very melodic the whole time: Still pretty recognizable as related to Druckfarben? Will have a positive review posted in a few days most likely. |
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Sagichim
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^ funny story man.
Thanks for the vids, sounds good to me, and the music is not that far from how I remembered their second album (which is much more technical than the debut). And to tell you the truth that Bernard dude doesn't really remind me of Naro's vocals at all, I guess I prefer Naro when it comes to singing, actualy the thing that really impressed me at first in Druckfarben were the vocals, he is a great singer I think.
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Finnforest - Lahto Matkalle Great jazz-fusion - just how I like it - nice Rhodes rhythms, great bass, expressive drums, nice guitar soloing. The string-quartet compositions or interludes really make the music come alive. Superb!
New Trolls - Concerto Grosso per I Why is this rated so low? It's not amazing, but it's really good. The blues-rock riffs sound far from being dry and uninteresting. Orchestration is magnificent. The long suite is pretty cool. |
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Trioscapes - "Separate Realities"
Bad Kids to the Front - "You Are Alone" Miles Davis - "In a Silent Way" |
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Tuesday...
The Rare Breed - Looking For Today (Los Angeles, CA 2016) Classic style hard rock trio Lucifer Rising - Beyond The Ninth Gate (Kiev, Ukraine 2016) FFOBR (female fronted occult blues rock) Thumlock - Emerald Liquid Odyssey (Wollongong, Australia 2000) Heavy Psychedelic Stoner Rock Mammatus - Sparkling Waters (Santa Cruz, CA 2015) Instrumental heavy psychedelic space rock Mothersloth - Moribund Star (Madrid, Spain 2014) Instrumental / Stoner / Doom / Metal |
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Very nice lists in this thread lately
Yesterday: CosaRara - s/t Hostsonaten - Symphony N. 1: Cupid and Psyche ... and finally finished Bitches Brew that I started last Wednesday
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Aussie-Byrd-Brother
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You started it last Wednesday and just finished it now, Sam? Why, that must be the longest album in the world!
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Meltdowner
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Nah, "The Astonishing" is still much longer than that I only heard the first LP last Wednesday but only had time to get back to it this week. I was still very tired from the weekend so I was only able to listen to one side each night without falling asleep
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Aussie-Byrd-Brother
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Well, my choices tonight:
Biglietto per L’Inferno – s/t Delirium – Dolce Acqua Ad Maiora – Repetita Iuvant Arena – the Seventh Degree of Separation – Still a good album, full of great tunes. Marchesi Scamorza – Hypnophonia – a big improvement on the debut, a wonderful follow-up album! The band stepped up big on this one. Steve Roach – Shadows of Time – It takes its time to reveal itself, but this is a seriously good Roach album. The CD version, mind you...the second track is about twenty minutes, but the download version stretches that particular track to 78 minutes! Works much better in the quarter-length format. |
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On repeat:
RPWL: The Gentle Art of Music
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Univers Zero - 1313
Thinking Plague - In Extremis Caravan - For Girls Who Grow Plump... Setna - Cycle I Duvdevan - S/T
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Aussie-Byrd-Brother
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Mate, I think you'll find that the thinking is that several other Italian bands went on to do more interestings things with orchestral elements than what the New Trolls did on that one. For instance, have you tried Banco's `Di Terra'? That has a real dynamic fusion of band and orchestra, not just the orchestral bits "added on top". I might have been a little over-zealous, but I seem to recall I gave that one a five-star review on the Archives some time back?! I've really come to enjoy `Concerto Grosso' for what it is, a sweeping and pleasing album, if perhaps surface thrills over much in the way of depth? |
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Miles Davis - "Get Up With It"
John Coltrane - "Olé Coltrane" Anal c**t - "I Like It When You Die" |
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Sagichim
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Di Terra is wonderful, for a long time I've been meaning to play it but just haven't come around it. |
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