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Toys
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Has anyone here heard of Tetragrid? Really talented prog-fusion trio from Toronto, Canada. Can be found here: http://splendidindustries.com/tetragrid If you're big on advanced polymeters played by a super-tight and groovy rhythm section, these guys should be right up your alley. Edited by Toys - March 26 2018 at 17:20 |
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roncohp
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I'd like to suggest Diga Rhythm Band. A history/discography follows. Their songs are available on YouTube. Diga Rhythm Band
This percussion-based group is led by Mickey Hart (drums for Grateful Dead). The band consists of 11 members: Mickey Hart (traps, gongs, timbales, timpani), Zakir Hussain (tabla, folk drums, tar), Vince Delgado (dumbek, tabla, talking drum), Jordan Amarantha (congas & bongos), Jim Loveless (marimbas), Ray Spiegel (vibes), Arshad Syed (duggi tarang, nal) and 4 other tabla players: Peter Carmichael, Aushim Chaudhuri, Tor Dietrichson, Joy Shulman.[2]
In 1971 Zakir Hussain selected 9 most talented percussion students at Ali Akbar Kahn College of Music to join him in the Tal Vadyum Rhythm Band, which performed once each quarter. The music from India had traditional rhythms with weird traditional time signatures, but they did not have a sitar. When Mickey Hart joined in 1975, he added American influence. They performed (backing Jefferson Starship) in San Francisco (at Winterland) on May 16 & 17 under a new name: Diga Rhythm Band[3]. Early the next year they recorded their only album <i> Diga </i> at Hart's studio (The Barn in Novato, California) and Round Records released it on vinyl in April, 1976[1] (It was remixed and released on CD by Rykodisc Records in 1990). Later in 1976, they released the single “Razooli/Happiness is Drumming”.[2]
The most complex track is also the best & the longest (12:55): “Magnificent Sevens”. My next favorite tracks are also long: “Tal Mala” (12:48) and “Sweet 16” (8:03). The 2 short tracks also have guitar, played by Jerry Garcia of the Grateful Dead: “Happiness is Drumming” (3:17) and “Razooli” (2:50). Only the shortest track has vocals, which are sung by Jim McPherson, Kathy MacDonald and David Freiberg.
In 2008, John Metzger (in The Music Box) reviewed <i> Diga </i>, saying it was "far ahead of its time"[1]. His comment suggests the album’s progressive nature! This is indeed verified by the use of different instruments, the Far Eastern influence on the rhythms, the odd time signatures, the variations within the songs, the expertise of the drummers, the increased song lengths for several songs, and the non-love song lyrics. The fact that the front cover does not show the band also shouts prog. Discography <I> Diga </i> April 1976 on Round Records. References 1. Diga, on Wikipedia. Retrieved March 5, 2018. 2. Diga at the Grateful Dead Family Discography. Retrieved March 5, 2018. 3. Diga CD liner notes |
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divad
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I have been trying to navigate to Yes Drama.
I was amazed by this album. It is much better than Tormato or even the commercially successful Going For the One. The nice thing about it is that Buggles put a great stamp on Yes history. For the punk new wave era it bravely sticks to being interesting in a prog. sort of way. Of course it would be easier if were named Photography and started with Into the Lens which you get half way through instead. At first, I was puzzled by the first half - landslides of visual imagery with, of course, a brilliant band enthusiastically playing at its best- but then it makes you listen, like all the best albums, to it again and again. You then get all its glory. you haven't lived until you get Drama.
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Progaholic2
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Trespass - 'Morning Lights'
An utterly wonderful album in the vein of Trace, Focus, early Enid. If you like mainly instumental, keyboard-dominated, melodic, great (but brief) songs, buy this album. Made in 2006 but you would swear that its straight out of the early 70s. The track 'Ripples' is on youtube.
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MortSahlFan
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Instrumental
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Prog-Brazil
Prog Reviewer Joined: January 07 2005 Location: Brazil Status: Offline Points: 596 |
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Let the sunshine in
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abarrenada
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Greatly impressed
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amity62
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abarrenada
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Support this band from Ciudad Juarez, Mexico COLD FACTOR. Awsome band. Edited by abarrenada - February 23 2018 at 16:38 |
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FrancGarcia
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Hello! I want to recommend you this prog rock band from Leon, Mexico called Nimb, the have released their first ep called Corvus Corax. You can find a mix between progressive rock, progressive metal and post-rock. I hope you enjoy it!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oWQIjWfu2uY&t=2116s |
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RoadLASER
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Brilliant release from IO Earth - Solitude. No videos on Y-Tube, but you can listen this album on Progstream:
http://progstreaming.nl/pages/play-album.php?activeAlbum=2018-01-28-10%20-%20IO%20Earth%20-%20Solitude |
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Hrychu
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Sorry for the shameless plug but...
YOU LIKE CARAVAN? YOU LIKE CHIPTUNE SOUNDS? Listen to this: |
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omphaloskepsis
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Gorgeous Italian Prog Metal...
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ProcolWho?
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I just heard the new KAYAK album "17".
Very enjoyable, and as a KAYAK fan from DAY 1, I'd call it respectful of the early work. |
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jayem
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Here are musical trips with lots of developing loops of great variety of tones, instrums including synth sounds & EFX, and spicy harmonies. Sometimes very groovy though they don't blossom it up with the triumphing rythm section. Enjoy !!
https://bledarboraku.bandcamp.com/album/tha
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noni
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Any Robert Schroeder albums. Very similar to Tangerine Dream but also very original from TD music. Huge discovery, but looking at the PA site, not many albums?
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progbethyname
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Hey friend. No posts of Nepal on here. I don't think anyone would care but I did listen to prog to help me trek/climb a few mountains. :) Anyhow. Always tons of music to discover. It never ends, as you said. :) If you want photos from my trip/adventure send me your email in my private message box on here and I can forward some cool shots I took of the land. Enjoy the music as you are my friend. Stay cool as usual. :) |
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Gimmie my headphones now!!! 🎧🤣
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jayem
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Ah nice to read this reply ! Thank you ! And hello... I'm catching up with your posts. A lot of music for me to discover – good to know ! Also, if you've posted something about your time in Nepal I'm interested. I've sure have enjoyed a lot of visits there... That is, Google Earth visits !!
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progbethyname
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^ very cool Jayem. Nice rec. I follow Zopp :)
The Zohmm track 'lava' is very 90's Ministry inspired. :) Anyway. To all who haven't heard of this band (UNREAL CITY) Please check them out. I think they are the best sounding modern RPI band around. Their latest album is FRAMMENTI NOTTURNI and it is my #1 album for this year, 2017. Enjoy the music. :) |
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Gimmie my headphones now!!! 🎧🤣
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jayem
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If you enjoyed Zopp
https://soundcloud.com/zoppofficial you may also enjoy Zohmm
https://soundcloud.com/zohmm |
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