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    Posted: February 26 2010 at 14:49
I've been around here for quite a while and built up good collection of CD's, largely thanks to this site. But I'm beginning to run out of ideas of what to get nextso I'm hoping a few people here can offer me recommendations from anything to everything, no genres to be left unturned. Now, obviously I'm asking for quite a bit here, so to help with norrowing down the choices here is a list of almost every band that I know, with the ones that I find exceptional in bold and the ones I find a waste of time in red. Obviously I highly recommend for people to follow up on the bands I've bolded, just ask away if you want to know which albums I think you should start with.
 
Abraxas
Abydos
ACT  
Age of Silence
Also Eden 
Anathema
Anekdoten
Ange
Anglagard
Animal Collective
Animal as Leaders
Arcturus
Ark
Athist
Ayreon
Baliset
Il Balletto di Bronzo
Battles
Beardfish
The Beatles
Behold... The Arctopus
Between the Buried and Me
Beyond Twilight
Bill Bruford
Black Sabbath
Blind Guardian
Borknagar
Brand X
Bubu
Burst
Kate Bush
Camel
Canvas Solaris
Caravan
Centrica
Cheer Accident
Chrysalide
Citriniti
Cluster
Bily Cobham
Collage
Comus
Control Denied
Countdown
Cult of Luna
Cynic
Dark Suns
Miles Davies
Day Without Dawn
Deadsoul Tribe
Death
Deathspell Omega
The Dear Hunter
The Decemberists
Deep Purple
Diablo Swing Orchestra
Diabolical Masquerade
Disillusion
Dodheimsguard
Dominici
Drawn
Dream Theater
Toby Driver
Dysrhythmia
Echolyn
Edge of Sanity
Enslaved
Ephel Duath
Epica
Fantomas
Fates Warning
Fish
Fleet Foxes
The Flower Kings
Frantic Beep
Galahad
The Gathering
Genesis
Gentle Giant
Giant Squid
Gnidrolog
Godspeed You! Black Emperor
Gojira
Gong
Gordian Knot
Grayceon
Green Carnation
Gryphon
Guapo
Steve Hackett
Peter Hammill
Hatfield and the North
Henry Cow
Hiromi
In Lingua Mortua
In the Woods...
Indukti
Intronaut
Io
IQ
Iron Maiden
Isis
IZZ
Janes Addiction
Jethro Tull
Kamelot
Kansas
Katatonia
Kayo Dot
Khan
King Crimson
Knight Area
Koenjihyakei
Kotebel
Krobak
Lacrimosa
The Last Things
Lesbian
Par Lindh Project
Liquid Tension Experiment
Living Colour
Locanda Della Fate
Lunatic Soul
Madder Mortem
Magenta
Magma
Mahavishnu Orchestra
Man on Fire
Marillion
The Mars Volta
Mastodon
maudlin of the Well
Mekong Delta
Meshuggah
Metallica
Miasma and the Carousel of Headless Horses
Minsk
The Morningside
Mr Bungle
Mostley Autumn
Muse
NeBeLNeST
Nemo
Neurosis
Nightwish
Nine Inch Nails
No Made Sense
Novembre
Oceansize
Opeth
The Opium Cartel
Osanna
Le Orme
Orphand Land
Pagan's Mind
Pain of Salvation
Pallas
Pathosray
The Pax Cecilia
Pelican
Pendragon
PFM
Pictorial Wand
Pink Floyd
Planet X
Porcupine Tree
Present
Protest the Hero
PSI
Psychotic Waltz
Pure Reason Revolution
Queensryche
Quella Vecchia Locanda
The Reasoning
Red Hot Chili Peppers
Red Sparrows
Renaissance
Return to Forever
Riverside
Rush
Saens
Salem Hill
Samla Mammas Manna
Sensitive to Light
Shadow Gallery
Derek Sherinian
Sieges Even
Sigur Ros
Sinkadus
Sleepytime Gorilla Museum
Soft Machine
Spastic Ink
Spheric Universe Experience
Spock's Beard
Roine Stolt
Strangefish
Sun O)))
Supertramp
Suspyre
Sylvan
Symphony X
Taal
Tartar Lamb
The Tangent
Therion
Thieves Kitchen
Threshold
Tiles
To-Mera
Tool
Touchstone
Devin Townsend
Transatlantic
Tusk
UK
Umphreys McGee
Unexpect
Universe Zero
Van der Graaf Generator
Vanden Plas
Virgin Black
Wastefall
Watchtower
Weather Report
White Willow
Winds
Wobbler
Wolves in the Throne Room
Yakuza
Yes
Frank Zappa
Zero Hour
John Zorn
Zu
The 3rd and the Mortal
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 26 2010 at 14:52
This is difficult... Please be more specific.

BTW, have you heard what I think are the two best albums of 2010 (up till now, of course), Jaga Jazzist's One-Armed Bandit and Univers Zero's Clivages?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 26 2010 at 14:55
No Phideaux?
Discipline
Knifeworld
Big Big Train

I was surprised to se Umphrey's in red.  One of my favorite discoveries from 2009.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 26 2010 at 14:58
Given that many of my favorite bands are listed in red, any suggestions from me would be a waste of time.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 26 2010 at 15:02
For starters, if you like Cynic and Canvas Solaris, you should get Exivious (a Cynic offshoot) and Counter-World Experience (a German band). Their latest albums, both released last year, are excellent, and should be right up your street.

Then, since you mention liking both Osanna and Il Balletto di Bronzo, you could do worse than get something by Biglietto per l'Inferno and Jumbo, two great Italian bands of the Seventies with a 'heavy-prog' approach rather than a symphonic one. Finally, since it seems you're into Hatfield and the North, the next logical step would be National Health (for three-quarters the same band), and obviously Egg, a must for Dave Stewart fans.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 26 2010 at 15:21

Originally posted by harmonium.ro harmonium.ro wrote:

This is difficult... Please be more specific.

BTW, have you heard what I think are the two best albums of 2010 (up till now, of course), Jaga Jazzist's One-Armed Bandit and Univers Zero's Clivages?

I'm not looking for anything specific, just good albums based on what I already like. Havnt heard anything from this year yet so I think I'll have to get the Jagga Jazzist and UZ albums.
 
Originally posted by Slartibartfast Slartibartfast wrote:

 
No Phideaux?
Discipline
Knifeworld
Big Big Train

I was surprised to se Umphrey's in red.  One of my favorite discoveries from 2009.
I've yet to tryout Phideaux, probably because I stay away from heavily hyped bands these days, I've been burnt too many times. Discipline and Knifeworld are two bands that I've heard a track from and like, but the former can be difficult to find for a reasonable price and I havnt gotten around to the latter. I've heard one track from BBT and I wasnt very impressed, though I think it was from one of their earlier albums rather than the highly acclaimed new one.
 
Originally posted by Raff Raff wrote:

For starters, if you like Cynic and Canvas Solaris, you should get Exivious (a Cynic offshoot) and Counter-World Experience (a German band). Their latest albums, both released last year, are excellent, and should be right up your street.

Then, since you mention liking both Osanna and Il Balletto di Bronzo, you could do worse than get something by Biglietto per l'Inferno and Jumbo, two great Italian bands of the Seventies with a 'heavy-prog' approach rather than a symphonic one. Finally, since it seems you're into Hatfield and the North, the next logical step would be National Health (for three-quarters the same band), and obviously Egg, a must for Dave Stewart fans.
I know about Exivious, another band on my "to get" that I've yet to get around to, BTW good review of that album Raff. I've looked for the BPI album before but its damned expensieve (sadly most RPI seems to come up with a cost of at least £25 on Amazon, and plenty for over £100Ouch, or I would have a lot more than I do now). Jumbo is a new one on me so thanks, I'll look for that as well, and thanks for reminding me about NAtional Health and Egg, I'd almost forgotten about them.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 26 2010 at 15:24
You dislike Caravan and Umphree's Mcgee....I have nothing to contribute
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 26 2010 at 15:25
Originally posted by himtroy himtroy wrote:

You dislike Caravan and Umphree's Mcgee....I have nothing to contribute
Then why post?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 26 2010 at 15:51
Originally posted by sleeper sleeper wrote:

Originally posted by himtroy himtroy wrote:

You dislike Caravan and Umphree's Mcgee....I have nothing to contribute
Then why post?


Well said, AndySmile! It seems that some people are taking your tastes a bit too personally. I am a huge Caravan fan, but would never think of taking you to task because you don't share my views.

Anyway, as regards the RPI stuff, since you live in Europe, have you tried BTF? They tend to have decent prices, and are one of the very best sources of Italian prog. Here's the link to their site: www.btf.it.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 26 2010 at 15:57
Sorry but I find his use of the term "waste of time" to be derogatory and confrontational to other people's tastes.  Maybe that isn't his intention, but that is certainly my interpretation.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 26 2010 at 16:05
I know that none of the Zeuhl is bolded, but have you heard Dün or Weidorje or Happy Family?  They're all instrumental (with a few quick vocal sections here and there on the Dün and Weidorje), I don't know if that will affect how you look at them.  Also, since you like some Zeuhl and love Univers Zero and Present...you'd probably really enjoy Shub-Niggurath's Les Morts Vonte Vite.  It's got some of the Zeuhl heaviness and a lot of the Univers Zero darkness.  That's all I can think of now, if anything more comes to mind I'll let you know.

Also, I second the suggestion of National Health.  Great band.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 26 2010 at 16:09
derogatory Scott?

come on brother.   He was looking for suggestions based on what he liked.. and didn't.  The man is long term member with no history of being derogatory towards groups.

What's next.. a firing squad for people who don't pass taste tests in prog hahah.  It was a waste of HIS time..   
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 26 2010 at 16:14
And all that I said was giving him a recommendation would be a waste of my time.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 26 2010 at 16:16
Another vote for National Health.

Also, Crucis is always worth a shot.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 26 2010 at 17:13
Originally posted by sleeper sleeper wrote:

Discipline and Knifeworld are two bands that I've heard a track from and like, but the former can be difficult to find for a reasonable price and I havnt gotten around to the latter.

You can get the mp3 download of discipline's unfolded like staircase on amazon for $5, though if youre like me you'd probably prefer to get the cd.  If you like peter hammill and vdgg id expect you would like that album.

Also a couple of my friends with tastes similar to yours really like coheed and cambria, so if you havent heard anything at all at least check them out
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 26 2010 at 17:17
Oh, you like Comus!  You'd probably really enjoy Jan Dukes de Grey's album Mice and Rats in the Loft and probably Spirogyra's albums.  I've only heard their first, so I don't know which is best, but it's good.  
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 26 2010 at 17:19
Originally posted by SaltyJon SaltyJon wrote:

Oh, you like Comus!  You'd probably really enjoy Jan Dukes de Grey's album Mice and Rats in the Loft and probably Spirogyra's albums.  I've only heard their first, so I don't know which is best, but it's good.  


We have two Spirogyra albums, and I believe they should be an automatic recommendation for anyone into Comus - though they are in no way so dark and disturbing.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 26 2010 at 17:23
Originally posted by rushfan4 rushfan4 wrote:

Sorry but I find his use of the term "waste of time" to be derogatory and confrontational to other people's tastes.  Maybe that isn't his intention, but that is certainly my interpretation.

This site is a big waste of time, albeit an enjoyable one for me.  Oh if only I could have that time back, what great things I might have accomplished. LOL
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