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Some great Hammond organ play!
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I recommend some new prog metal bands:
Lalu
Spheric Universe Experience www.sphericuniversexp.com
Wingdom www.wingdom.org

and others not so new
Lee Z www.lee-z.de
Lydian Sea www.lydiansea.com
Scenes www.scenesmusic.de

    
    

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote DallasBryan Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 05 2006 at 15:43
does anyone know where to get Nieman's album Katharsis?
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote ANDREW Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 05 2006 at 20:24
Originally posted by avestin avestin wrote:

Not a recommendation, just a short post. On Saturday mornings I somtimes love to make myself a small playlist of somehow related bands, music etc. So this Saturday  (again) choe to make it an Italian morning (did it already some time ago). The playlist includes:

 

That's it.

Overdose...

 
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Drew Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 06 2006 at 13:22
has to be the ugliest cover everDead



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I want to recommend the American RIO/Avant group:

BIRDSONGS OF THE MESOZOIC


Free form, somewhat jazzy in nature, minimalistic with some classical arrangements, playing avant-garde musical themes - bits of music surrounded by noises, played by an array of instruments.
The album I have heard are:


Petrophonics from 2000


- Michael Bierylo / guitar, programming, sound design
- Ken Field / Alto & Soprano saxophones, flutes, percussion
- Erik Lindgren / acoustic Grand piano
- Rick Scott / synthesizer, sound design and piano



The Iridium Controversy from 2003.


(Do you recognize who's picture this is?)
- Erik Lindgren / piano, Washboard, organ
- Ken Field / saxophones, flutes, percussion
- Rick Scott / Synthesizers, piano, percussion
- Michael Bierylo / guitar, programming, sound design, floor tom


Here is their biography:

BIRDSONGS OF THE MESOZOIC biography

BIRDSONGS OF THE MESOZOIC play an eclectic blend of rock, avant-garde noise, punk, classical, minimalist and free-form music with hypnotic electronic sequences. They began in the early 80's as a side project by pianist/percussionist Roger Miller and guitarist Martin Swope from Boston's MISSION OF BURMA. After many changes, the line-up eventually settled down to Erik Lindgren (piano and organ), Ken Field (saxes, flutes and percussion), Rick Scott (synths, piano and percussion) and Michael Bierylo (guitar, programming and sound design).

They've released ten albums to date, including two EP's and one compilation disk. Although they rely heavily on keyboards (one of their albums actually features 3!), they throw in just about anything and everything they can get their hands on. Some sax and acoustic piano also give their electronic sound a pleasant organic texture. For those who want to get acquainted, their latest three releases are a good start: "Dancing on A'A" (1995) could be described as Stravinsky with tribal rhythms and spacey keyboard solos; "Petrophonics" (2000) emphasizes the jazzier, more melodic side of the band; finally, "The Iridium Controversy" (2003) embodies just about everything this band is about, abounding with classical structures played energetically with traditional rock instruments.

Recommended for the highly adventurous (let's face it, a band that lists "chain on metal, a Mercury Cougar hubcap and a paint can" among their instruments should be a fair warning as to their 'unorthodox behaviour'. No pun intended here, except to say that BRAND X sound like pussy cats compared to these guys). Fans of ZAPPA, KING CRIMSON, AFTER CRYING and particularly UNIVERS ZERO will love this.

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote memowakeman Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 07 2006 at 13:22

That`s Roger Dean`s cover...

Nice band Assaf, though i have to dig them much more..


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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote eugene Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 07 2006 at 17:44
Birdsongs.. are great band, and their Petrophonics is my favorite album from what I've heard from this band. I do not have Iridium Controversy, but I have Pyroclastic, Fossil Record and Faultline. All are good but Petrophonics is just awesome!
 
It is very complex and demanding music, which requires quite a concentration from the listener. I remember myself plunging deep into the realms of their music, got tired and put Shadow Gallery on - just to distract a bit, and, my God, SG sounded so incomparably shallow, primitive and unimaginative to me, that I never listened to them again since.
 
Iridium Controversy is on my wish-list, but does anyone know if it's of the same level as Petrophonics??? 
 
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Not sure if I already recommended these guys somewhere in the heap of this thread, and I apologize in advance if I have, but a band called The Grand Silent System are worth checking out.  Particularly the album Everyone Lies Alone.
 
Six piece band I think; standard rock accompaniment (bass, drums, guitar, keyboards, vocals) but with a clarinetist I believe.  They have an interesting at times world-music influenced sound, focusing on song-writing over technicality/w**kery, and are from Australia I believe.  If I were to categorize them (oh you people and your labels) I would probably throw them in Art-Rock.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Jimbo Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 09 2006 at 12:08
It's time for a new recommendation:

Jaga Jazzist - What We Must



First of all, it is debatable if this is prog at all. Nevertheless, I think Jaga Jazzist are one of the most original and interesting bands nowadays, as they pretty much defy any categorization. Their style blends Jazz with Electronica and Post-Rock, so it's definitely not something you hear on a day to day basis. The melodies are instantly catchy, but there's more to their music than meets the eye at first glance. You can find new things in their music even after 10 spins. I would recommend this band to anyone who enjoys Post-rock, modern Jazz, Frank Zappa's jazzy works etc.
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I believe one of the members of Jaga Jazzist has something to do with another band... possibly White Willow or Wobbler... does anyone know?


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^^ Yeah, I believe it's White Willow's flautist Ketil Einarsen. Smile
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That's what I thought, but cannot see his name amongst the 10 members, so maybe he's left...
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I'll have to recommend my new CD, Deep Horizon, for a variety of reasons. 1. I feel it's quite good. 2. I think it's appeal might lie in the merging of a variety of musical influences under the guise of prog metal. 3. It's got some cool graphics in the booklet. 4. Well, it's modern and accessible, yet has plenty of "prog" elements. 5. I figure someone has to start the ball rolling, and since I don't have the financial or public relations backing of a major or indie label, I better take a stab at exposing the masses to my music.

Succinctly put, if you dig Fates Warning, Rush, Dream Theater, Queensryche, Zero Hour, Iron Maiden, Journey, Asia, and Marillion, you may really dig this one (and the previous ones, as well). Thanks for your listening time and consideration.


    

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I recommend:
 
In the Fishtank
 
Motorpsycho + Jaga Jazzist Horns - In The Fishtank (2003)
 
Tracklist:
  1. Bombay Brassière (5:57)
  2. Pills, Powders and Passion Plays (7:05)
  3. Doffen Ah Um (4:57)
  4. Theme de Yoyo (7:28)
  5. Tristano (20:53)

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Excellent mix of jazz, experimental and alternative rock with some proggy parts inbetween. The final track is a massive experimental piece, which is repetetive, yet still highly interesting! Strongly recommended album.
RIO/AVANT/ZEUHL - The best thing you can get with yer pants on!
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Looks like I need to spend yet more money...
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Listen to MANEIGE "LES PORCHES" everybody !!!!!!
 
This is one absolutely indispensable masterpiece of progressive music of all time.
I cannot believe that this band is so obscure, and not discussed and applaused regularly even here in PA.
I cannot describe it highly enough.
This is absolute must for every attentive listener of prog.
 
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Originally posted by Drew Drew wrote:

has to be the ugliest cover everDead
 
What are you talking about, it's beautiful!
 
 
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Originally posted by eugene eugene wrote:

Listen to MANEIGE "LES PORCHES" everybody !!!!!!
 
This is one absolutely indispensable masterpiece of progressive music of all time.
I cannot believe that this band is so obscure, and not discussed and applaused regularly even here in PA.
I cannot describe it highly enough.
This is absolute must for every attentive listener of prog.
 
 
 
 
I agree completely. I have recommended them a few pages ago in this thread, and I am glad you love it as much.
 
 
 
 
 
On another note, I wanted to recommend the recent addition to PA of the Italian prog-metal band Novembre, but I read a very good and extensive review of their album Novembrine Waltz by ivansfr0st (Ivan), and I think it will do a better service than my recommendation.
 
Here is the link:


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I`d like to recommend the debut album from norwegian band Gargamel: Watch for the umbles.

   

All who love Anekdoten, Anglagard and Wobbler should check this out. They have a great 70s sound, but I find them more original than say Wobbler. And it´s got that great scandinavian touch to it
    


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