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It is something of a miracle tbh. I was not expecting to be this blown away but it seems some of the new kids on the block understands how to woo this dane.
On my second spin of Avenoth right now and it sounds better than the first, although I still would prefer a more erm subtle production.
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Originally posted by Aussie-Byrd-Brother Aussie-Byrd-Brother wrote:

Originally posted by Finnforest Finnforest wrote:

I guess its an honor to be ripped off by a legend like Mellow...

Where's my check for .10 cents, Mauro???  AngryLOL  I could use it!

Heh! I've had the experience of a band (that shall remain anonymous, and no, they weren't an Italian band so there was no `language barrier' issues! ) that I mentioned I posted a very positive review of their latest album to (when there were pretty much NO reviews of it anywhere), they never acknowledged my message, not even a single word `thanks', but then proceeded over the next year and a bit to use part of my review in a lot of their promotion, quotes, press, etc. It started popping up all over the net. I'll admit, I was a little steamed about that one!

I don't write nearly as often as you two, nor as well, but here's a bit of my experience with this.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Todd Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 07 2017 at 16:41
Originally posted by Guldbamsen Guldbamsen wrote:

It is something of a miracle tbh. I was not expecting to be this blown away but it seems some of the new kids on the block understands how to woo this dane.
On my second spin of Avenoth right now and it sounds better than the first, although I still would prefer a more erm subtle production.

So glad to hear it--it's such a fertile, diverse field that there will be something for every progressive fan if they keep looking.
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Originally posted by Todd Todd wrote:

I don't write nearly as often as you two, nor as well, but here's a bit of my experience with this.

Ah, yes, I remember! And actually, I recently bought that album, got it in my last order with Greg Walker a month or two ago! Haven't listened to it yet though!
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Why are Italian Prog albums so expensive?   New or used, the prices seem high to me.
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Anything that comes from Italy is expensive. 

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^ im learning that too. I was just complaining that italian albums can be so much money, and some are so hard to find but whatever, Im patient and I can get some for okay prices. Maybe I'll just move there lol
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Originally posted by BunBun BunBun wrote:

^ im learning that too. I was just complaining that italian albums can be so much money, and some are so hard to find but whatever, Im patient and I can get some for okay prices. Maybe I'll just move there lol

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Signs of life from complex and internationally acclaimed Barock Project.
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I like this one very much:




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Originally posted by Guldbamsen Guldbamsen wrote:

It is something of a miracle tbh. I was not expecting to be this blown away but it seems some of the new kids on the block understands how to woo this dane.
On my second spin of Avenoth right now and it sounds better than the first, although I still would prefer a more erm subtle production.

production, shmoduction. only men can talk about that! I don't think any woman would ever complain about the production of an album. it is the music that counts, not the f.....g production!

many early prog albums (and non-prog too) were what you would call "badly produced". but I don't care at all! on the contrary; a so-called "perfect" production makes the music appear sterile. it is the little imperfections that bring music to life. this is one of the reasons why I much prefer live albums to studio albums. Friede shares my opinion, by the way


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Speaking about nowadays Italian prog bands, you guys should check out:
- Nosound (!!)
- Fabio Zuffanti
- Il Rumore Bianco (I saw someone posted a video already)
- Promenade

It's a very interesting panorama in my opinion
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New record from Maxophone (La Fabbrica delle Nuvole, released through AMS records) available starting from TODAY.
I'm buying it in 3, 2, 1...

and, regarding to this
Originally posted by BaldJean BaldJean wrote:

many early prog albums (and non-prog too) were what you would call "badly produced". but I don't care at all! on the contrary; a so-called "perfect" production makes the music appear sterile. it is the little imperfections that bring music to life. this is one of the reasons why I much prefer live albums to studio albums. Friede shares my opinion, by the way

I disagree. I think a good production is something that increases the pleasure of listening to music: good music with bad production is like a dress made with wonderful fabric but badly sewn: you have a great raw material, but you could have a better finished product. Anyway... I'm a man, so I guess you are right LOL
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Originally posted by CaP CaP wrote:

New record from Maxophone (La Fabbrica delle Nuvole, released through AMS records) available starting from TODAY.
I'm buying it in 3, 2, 1...

and, regarding to this
Originally posted by BaldJean BaldJean wrote:

many early prog albums (and non-prog too) were what you would call "badly produced". but I don't care at all! on the contrary; a so-called "perfect" production makes the music appear sterile. it is the little imperfections that bring music to life. this is one of the reasons why I much prefer live albums to studio albums. Friede shares my opinion, by the way


I disagree. I think a good production is something that increases the pleasure of listening to music: good music with bad production is like a dress made with wonderful fabric but badly sewn: you have a great raw material, but you could have a better finished product. Anyway... I'm a man, so I guess you are right LOL


Well somebody has their thinking CaP on.
Very much agree. A&R is a very big deal to me.
Serious audio gear won't let you tolerate poor A&R.
Too many imperfections exposed takes largely away from the music.

Albums with solid A&R?

Logos's "The Enigma of Life" is one damn fine sounding RPI album.
Gimmie my headphones now!!! 🎧🤣
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote AEProgman Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 16 2017 at 11:21
Wow!  Just got this CD and love it, 2 albums in one.  L'Uomo and Milano Calibro 9.  Since the only album by them I have or heard is Palepoli, I was pleasantly surprised when I heard these two!

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^ Inspite of it being very short I actually prefer Milano Calibro to L'uomo, great album!
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I've got that exact same version too, Jim, played very often it is too....in fact, might do so right now, it's on my Ipod here at work!
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Anybody else been enjoying the Panda Fight Club's `Ultimo' debut from 2015? Has a heavy guitar sound and tough vocals, not unlike other modern groups like Il Bacio della Medusa and Civico 23.

I'll likely be adding them to the site tomorrow - long overdue too!
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