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avestin
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Allow me to recommend (again, but now they're here) the newest addition to PA:
C'est Mortel* and their great s/t release C'est Mortel.
Here's Ruben's bio:
C'est Mortel is basically a side-project by Tom Naumann and Mason Brown from the Athens, Georgia, band, Jet by Day. The band was formed in 2000 and the idea behind this project was too play something different from what they were previously doing and that's exactly what they achieved with C'est Mortel. Naumann and Brown recruited several musicians from the Athens area like Devin Brown, Brett Griffin, and David Specht to play on this new side-project. The band's music is a combination of the heaviness from Progressive Metal, the delicateness of Post-Rock and the epics from Progressive Rock. C'est Mortel's songwriting is very similar to that of Progressive Rock artists, they mostly (if not only) write epics ranging over the 30-40 minute mark and feature a lot of changes in themes and dynamics. They released their debut in 2002 and it was well received by the media. C'est Mortel is currently inactive since Naumann and Brown are focusing more on their main band, Jet By Day.
C'est Mortel is a tough band to pin down. They mix effortlessly Prog Metal, Post-Rock and Prog Rock without sounding patchy. They're one of the few Post-Rock bands that have admittedly been influenced by Progressive Rock. Highly recommended for Prog Rock fans looking for something new while still staying true to their roots and for fans of Post-Rock looking for a bit more complexity in their music. - Ruben Dario (Chamberry) - |
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Tuzvihar
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"Music is much like f**king, but some composers can't climax and others climax too often, leaving themselves and the listener jaded and spent."
Charles Bukowski |
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Easy Money
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I notice you guys have Steve Hillage, but not his electronic project System 777. I assume because of its relation to the rave scene, but this is highly inventive original music not generic dance "electronica".
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avestin
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I've recommended this before but let's repeat it since they're not on PA:
Calle Debauche are an interesting and original bandfrom Arizona. They have just self-released their album Potemkin Carnival.
Listen to some tracks from it here;
For those looking for something more original and different than the usual stuff...
And listen to this as well:
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JIF8882
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Some of my faves are Tales From the Lush Attic by IQ. Asia-Aura. Discipline-Push and Profit. Most underrated is ...And Then There Were Three by Genesis
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avestin
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To whom it may concern....
I have posted an article about Frederic L'epee from Shylock, Yang and Philharmonie based and citing his website as source, with links to it and audio samples and pictures.
Enjoy, I hope those who don't know his work or some of his projects might be interested in investigating it further on.
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electricsilence
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Pez, an astounding space/art rock argentinian band. Their best album is probably Folklore.
www.pezapesta.com.ar |
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snakekiller
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Pozvakowski. a hungarian experimental/post-rock band.
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yoel?
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the unsigned, yet excellent Haken myspace.com/hakenmusic
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TheMadCap
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I know it has been brought up a million times before but Steely Dan should definitely be here. Jazz/Rock Fusion or Prog-Related at the least.
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SgtPepper67
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I totally recommend that album too. If you like La Máquina de Hacer Pájaros you're definitely going to like this one too. It's probably not on PA because Sui Generis were more a folk rock band, leaded by Charly Garcia, who was later the leader of La Maquina de hacer Pajaros and Seru Giran, both on PA. Sui Generis released 3 studio albums, the first 2 were very folk oriented but the 3rd one, though keeping some of the sound of the first 2 on a couple of songs, has a more proggy sound, especially noticed by the use of synthesizers, wich clearly shows the direction Charly was taking in his music, then forming La maquina de hacer pajaros. Edited by SgtPepper67 - October 26 2007 at 14:36 |
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ProgFan
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I recommend the new dvd by Steve Vai: Visual Sound Theories!!!
Wonderful dvd IMO
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Slartibartfast
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You quit running with scissors before you hurt yourself.
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Released date are often when it it impacted you but recorded dates are when it really happened...
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Man Erg
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For inclusion in 'Canterbury' ?
Line up:- Brian Belshaw: Bass, Vocals Jim Cregan: Lead, rhythm guitars, Vocals Brian Godding: Lead and rythm guitars, Piano, Organ, Vocals Poli Palmer: Drums on "Peace Loving Man" Barry Reeves: Percussion & Drums on all tracks except "Peace Loving Man" Shawn Phillips: Acoustic 12 string guitar & Sitar on "Just Above my Hobby Horse's Head" The second (proggier than the first) and last album as Blossom Toes.The band then renamed themselves B.B. Blunder for one album,recruiting Julie Driscoll (Tippets) on vocals. The band then became Julie Driscoll's backing band and featured as guest musicians on a few 'Canterbury artists' albums. Brian Godding also appears on Magma's Kohntarkorsz album. Two contributions, duet with Christian Vander and ‘prepared guitar ‘ on Yanik Top’s Mechanik Machine. Guitarist, Jim Cregan along with drummer Poli Palmer had a spell in Family,Cregan then produced and recorded with his future wife,Linda Lewis.He was also the guitarist in Steve Harley's Cockney Rebel playing the acoustic,spanish style guitar solo in Come Up and See Me (Make Me Smile) and he was a member of Rod Stewarts's band during his 'Hot Legs' period. Listen also to Julie Driscoll's album, 1969, recorded in 1971. Edited by Man Erg - October 29 2007 at 13:11 |
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Do 'The Stanley' otherwise I'll thrash you with some rhubarb. |
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VanderGraafKommandöh
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Robert Wyatt's Comicopera is my recommendation.
It's fantastic. It's his best album since Rock Bottom and the album of the year and millenium so far. I don't like to blow Robert Wyatt's trumpet, but I will. *brrrrrrrrrrrrrrruuuuuuuuuuuuuurp* There. Buy it, listen to it, enjoy it. It's amazing. |
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Dick Heath
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Brian Godding is still playing jazz rock - re-issued his solo album Slaughter On Shaftsbury Avenue on CD last year. A little know fact is that Godding was short listed and auditioned to replace Holdsworth in Soft Machine, but Etheridge got the gig. Also read: http://olliehalsall.co.uk/briangodding.htm |
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MadcapLaughs84
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http://www.myspace.com/acolores
Edited by MadcapLaughs84 - October 27 2007 at 09:40 |
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avestin
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I just saw this:
So we have 28000 views and we are nearing the 1000 posts (this being the 997th one).
I want to thank everyone who has posted and all those who read it.
It is always great to learn of new music/bands/musicians and always a delight to let others know of music you love, especially when people thank you for it.
So, please go on and continue with your recommendations and read this thread.
Thanks and here's to the next 1000 posts
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Prog-jester
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it is aliiiiaiva!!! (c) Frankenstein
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markosherrera
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iHi I listened the songs of this jazz fusion band..and I like ,the band is Higgs Boson appear in http://www.myspace.com/higgsbosonuniverse
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