Best instrumental prog albums you've ever heard |
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Moyan
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Cristi
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I don't know what a "forum cop" is. It does not sound like something positive.
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Moyan
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Craig Fortnam, an English musician and composer from Oxford, is most known for being the creative force behind projects like North Sea Radio Orchestra, Shrubbies, and Arch Garrison. He comes from a large family of artists and songwriters that revolve around the cult band Cardiacs. All of them have a distinctive and difficult-to-define style of songwriting. His main instruments are the guitar and keyboards. Fortnam's second solo album, entitled "Instrumental Music 1" from 2022, featuring additional musicians who play a wide range of instruments and offer a variety of distinctive prog-folk instrumentals, is a masterpiece of instrumental prog-folk music that is distinctly English in its spirit. |
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AFlowerKingCrimson
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Cristi, I'm still not convinced either.
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“On the day of my creation, I fell in love with education. And overcoming all frustration, a teacher I became.”
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presdoug
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Though not accepted in PA, I would have to say the two albums by Giger Lenz Marron-Beyond, and Where The Hammer Hangs.....other worldly, but somehow accessible. (for me, anyways)
Also a tip of the hat to Passport's greatest album, Looking Thru....
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mellotronwave
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And Passport infinity Machine |
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Logan
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Love, as just a few:
Anna Själv Tredje - Tussilago Fanfara Brave New World - Impressions On Reading Aldous Huxley (1972) Bobby Beausoleil - Lucifer Rising Dün - Eros Art Zoyd - Les espaces inquiets Ciśnienie - brass Album Herbie - Hancock - Sextant (if Prog) Godspeed You Black Emperor! - Lift Yr. Skinny Fists Like Antennas to Heaven! Tortoise - Millions Now Living Will Never Die (some spoken part) Boards of Canada - Music has the Right to Children (prog to me) Franco Leprino - Integrati ... Disintegrati Tangerine Dream - Phaedra Univers Zero - Heresie |
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AFlowerKingCrimson
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^ Are you aware that you have a convicted murderer on your list?
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Logan
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^ Yep, and it's still one of my favourite albums. That said, when I fell for it I did not yet know his history. It's the music I find great, and not the man.
Edited by Logan - April 17 2024 at 18:38 |
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AFlowerKingCrimson
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I wasn't trying to shame you. I was just curious if you knew that. I personally don't think I could pull the trigger on buying an album knowing someone killed someone (ok, bad pun) but that's just me. Anyway, like you said you didn't know it at the time.
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verslibre
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...and Cross-Collateral |
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Moyan
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The English band Telepathy, formed in 2011 in Essex, released their first full-length album entitled "12 Areas" in 2014 on the UK label Devouter Records. The record is a masterwork of experimental metal that takes the listener on a thorough journey through a variety of imaginative realms. Not only did "12 Areas" prove to be a rewarding album regarding the huge effort the band invested, but they also exceeded all expectations. It succeeded in being entirely captivating while addressing the dare associated with heavy instrumental music in a novel way. The arrangements are standout, and there is never a lack of passion.
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Have you heard Oedipus Tyrannus from the In Search of Hades boxset? |
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Awesoreno
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I know Herbie be murderin' the keys every time he plays. Wait... is that not what we're talking about?
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AFlowerKingCrimson
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No but Herbie did do the soundtrack for Death Wish so maybe that's close enough.
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Solar music - Grobschnitt
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Logan
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No, will look for it. Thanks.
I like that Death Wish soundtrack. Yeah, Herbie be killing it. I would be uncomfortable buying an album if I knew the artist did something deplorable and had not "repented/ reformed. I think it's okay if it's second-hand and money is not going to the artist (even if it's just to pay for candy bars in the prison canteen). I know about the murder and the ties to Manson but not why he ended up with a true life sentence (a death sentence originally).... Commonly that is for people who are completely unrepentant and still considered a danger or re-offend in prison (he has been locked up a very long time). I also have listened to Manson's music, but streaming. In that case I knew his story and was just curious. I have had an interest in cults and religions and what people are willing to do for them, the leaders, and that sense of belonging to something that makes you feel special. In the case of Beausoleil the case was different than others who get involved with cult leaders. EDIT: By the way, the murderer is Bobby Beausoleil, who was associated with Charles Manson. See: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Beausoleil Edited by Logan - April 18 2024 at 10:18 |
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Recorded in 1974 and included in its unabridged, unadjusted form for the first time in the ISOH box, it's a true grail. First track. |
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Logan
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^ Wonderful, listening now, thanks so much.
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