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1967/ 1976
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Thanks!!!
1967/ 1976 is my new and absolute best name!!! Also because please a lot of people (musicians!!!)!!! P.s.: Now is my definitive name in musical web sites, as my new view about Prog after a year of terapy!!!
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1967/ 1976
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My last review of an Italian Prog album:
Interesting budget price compilation in "Gold Italia Collection" serie. Interesting also because this compilation present the side more Prog of Lucio Battisti: full Rock Progressivo Italiano! So if you do not love Lucio Battisti but you would like to have something of Lucio Battisti, this compilation (along with that of 1985) I recommend this compilation. As I already wrote the music is true Rock Progressivo Italiano because this is the field Lucio Battisti where he worked: most songs are just POP, but here's his experimental soul.
It is important that you understand the importance of Lucio Battisti for the Italian prog to understand Lucio Battisti's music. So you can understand one of the 10 most important artists of the Rock! Enjoy it! |
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opethpainter
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i was gonna tell something about pandora, but you already knew that.
album art is made by the drummer's wife. i did the layout for that... let me know what you think about the final result, when you get that... :)
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Finnforest
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It looks wonderful in the pictures! Can't wait to see it
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Andrea Cortese
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I've ordered my copy just yesterday... can't wait too!!! Edited by Andrea Cortese - January 22 2011 at 15:14 |
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Finnforest
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No fair, we can't even order it here for 2 weeks yet. Oh well, we expect a full report when you play it!! |
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Mellotron Storm
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I'm looking forward to the new PANDORA as well,i really enjoyed their debut.
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"The wind is slowly tearing her apart"
"Sad Rain" ANEKDOTEN |
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Nightfly
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^ My copies on the way as we speak. Hopefully should have it towards the end of the week.
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Guldbamsen
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Hi there.
I´ve been a huge fan of RPI ever since I encountered it through PFM 3 years ago. However, I find it hard to get into the newest releases for some reason - although one of my favorite records is Il Bacio della Medusa´s second record. Do you by any chance have some recommendations? I´ve tried Finisterre and maschera di cera but haven´t really been persuaded yet - still trying though (Trying to get hold of Il Grande Labyrintho). I love Area, Canzoniere del Lazio, Semiramis, Cervello, Procession and Il Balletto di Bronzo´s Ys - yeah well etc etc... Cheers David
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Finnforest
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Hi David, if you love the 70s stuff there's plenty more where that came from. If you really want to try newer stuff, here's a few that come to mind looking at your tastes...
Architrave Independente Areknames Il Babau I Maledetti Cretini Baroque DFA Deux Ex Machina Minstrel Natural Mystic 3 Monks Universal Totem Orchestra Yugen Good luck. Frankly, giving people recommendations is the hardest thing for me. Naturally everything I enjoy I want to suggest but the list is too long. It's very hard to narrow it down, then who's to say tastes will match? Always hard, but here you go. I hope you find something you like |
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Andrea Cortese
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Great list, James, thumb up! David, I'd add also: - Hostsonaten / Winterthrough, in particular - Nuova Era / Il Passo del Soldato (a classic) - Conqueror / 74 Giorni - La Torre dell'Alchimista / Neo - Il Castello di Atlante / Quintessenza - Consorzio Acqua Potabile / Robin delle Stelle - Notabene / Sei Lacrime d'Ambra - Ubi Maior / Nostos - Taproban / Posidonian Fields |
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Andrea Cortese
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So should I... eh eheheh can't wait!!! |
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Guldbamsen
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Well thanks a lot you guys!!!
I know how hard it is to make recommendations, but at least it narrows things down a bit for me - so I won´t have to look too much in the dark. I just received DFA 4th - and from what I can gather - saw some previous posts - that seems to be a big hit. Got the Yugen one too - rrrrraauw it rocks! I know it´s in RIO, but that is really what I love about the Italian scene, there seems to be no templates, and that suits me just fine. That Nuovo Era is also high on my list - thanks for reminding me Andrea. By the way - any of you guys know the Demitrio Stratos solo records? I love that guy - maybe one of the most progressive vocalists I have ever come across.
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Finnforest
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I do not David, but I do suggest the 1978 Area disc, which is one that many Area fans seem to skip. There's no reason to, it's wonderful. Maybe you already have it.
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Guldbamsen
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That was actually my introduction to Area - with Vodka Cola being my absolute favorite song. Love the weird doo-woop vocals
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Finnforest
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Cool! Yeah I bought the Japan mini of that one and was really pleased with it.
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Guldbamsen
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The live album is perhaps my favorite Area record. Their drummer is just out of this world, and I wouldn´t have thought they were able to transfer that overpowering sound onto their live performances, - but it is a pure joy to listen to.
I´d give just about anything to go back in time
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1967/ 1976
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If Italian scene please you a good band is OUTOPSYA (http://www.progarchives.com/artist.asp?id=5869). Their are listed as Experimental/Post Metal but it is due to sound and instruments that Outopsya use. And the classification is only a secondary detail!
This is my review: OUTOPSYA... THE FINAL EVOLUTION OF PROG!!!Outopsya are: Evan mazzucchi: Bass Luca Vianini: guitars, vocal, synthesizers & drums score Ylenia Zenatti: Vocals on tracks 2& 4 Info at:www.myspace.com/outopsya track list of "Sum" (Videoradio VRCD 000746): 1) Lords Of Hate 2) Mothal 3) Mus 4) Don't Mind 5) Tarred Life 6) Mechanical 7 7) SandNess 8) Sum REVIEW: From Rovereto (TRento, Italy) now thanks to Donato Zoppo (www.synpress44.com) I have in my hands this beautiful CD "Sum" published by Outopsya (OUT Of PSYchical Activity) fron Videoradio. This is a great CD of Prog. Yes Prog also if Extreme Technical Prog... Metal. But basically "Sum" is a CD of Prog because fusion of Steve Vai, Funky, Blues, Psychedelic Rock, Annihilator, Death Metal, Thrash metal and other musical genres as Jazz, Krautrock etc... In definitive for Outopsya this is the correct way for a new Prog. This is important because this way fall down barriers between musical genres and only the sounds are slanted toward a certain kind of listeners the music that Outopsya plays. I'm not an expert of Tech or Extreme or Experimental Prog metal but in this case Outopsya is a band that plays a summary between these various genres (that, indeed, can often be confused with each other). So I think that only if I speak about the various genres that are incorporated in this music I speak in good manner about Outopsya. And in this sense after 4 demos and 1 DVD, various musical project (music for silent film "Der Golem", for examples) this first CD is a great summary of these experience. The musical genre is the summary of variuos ideas of Luca Vianini who has chosen music so extreme because he found it easier to express their ideas. But sure in this music I see The Beatles and Mozart, Yes and Annihilator, Slayer and PFM, Vangeilis, Miles Davies, Steve Vai and Sodom, Nuclear Assault and Obituary, Necrodeath and Cynic, Black Metal and pure Fusion. Because this is (but not only in this case) World Music... Classic Music. Certainly if you speak about Extreme Prog metal you do not speak about Jazz or Fusion. But this is an unnecessary barrier that is still unnecessary also in this case. Song for song... Not easy work. In fact these 8 songs not have melody, not have simple passages... Have only the passion. However I can say that the various elements (described above) are mixed... Remain divided... Interpenetrate... Clash between them... They die and are reborn... Who knows why... Remain suspended in an abstract poetry... What is figurative art. Dante and Boccaccio... Alice in Wonderland and Snow White... Day and Night... Sex and Hate... God and Lucifer... Past and Future... Love and Hate... Everything and nothing... Life and Death... music is art!... Donald Duck and Uncle Scrooge... Well... Song for song is not a possible description with words. Song for song is a description for mind. And also in this case is not an easy work. In definitive... Outopsya. A final Prog music for a true Progsters! My vote is 9,5/10!!!
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Andrea Cortese
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mmm, never heard of them before. Good discovery, Mandi. I know Rovereto (town home of the band) like the whole Trento province... wonderful places and mountains... I think OUTOPSYA don't need any further inspiration... Edited by Andrea Cortese - January 25 2011 at 14:54 |
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Andrea Cortese
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Finally... got it!!!
Have only listened to the first half... there's a touch of Delirium, some interesting jazz excursions (as in La Chimera, 5th track), spoken words in the opener, good guitar riffs by Ricky Belloni of Nuova Idea and New Trolls fame, female voices... hmmm... it seems a very rich production but it's too soon to judge. Edited by Andrea Cortese - January 26 2011 at 05:21 |
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