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GaryB
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I am new to the site. Most of the prog LPs in my collection are from the 70s. I recommend...
Nova "Blink" 1975
Gong "Expresso" 1976
Energy (untitled) 1974
Bonfire (untitled) 1974
Isotope (untitled) 1974
Esperanto "Last Tango" 1975
A.F.T. "Automatic Fine Tuning" 1976
Satin Whale "Desert Places" 1974
Finch "Beyond Expression" 1976
Scope (untitled) 1974
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Foolsdrummer
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Supersister - To the highest bidder! (brilliant)
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lucas
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Check out these :
jethro tull meets deep purple with vocals in spanish
flamenco prog (played by American/English musicians, of which John Glascock, later in JethroTull)
andulusian jazz-rock
flamenco jazz-rock
andalusian prog
andulusian jazz-rock
andalusian prog-rock
flamenco prog-rock
andalusian prog
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"Magma was the very first gothic rock band" (Didier Lockwood)
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lucas
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I don't know if we have it in Progarchives, but Flametal is the best example of extreme/tech/shred-metal blended with flamenco.
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"Magma was the very first gothic rock band" (Didier Lockwood)
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Captain Capricorn
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I recommend Arnold Schoenberg's Pierrot Lunaire for fans of RIO/Avant. Schoenberg was the original avant chamber master. He invented a method of composing that completely steps outside of the realm of standard tonality. Along with publishing several books, Schoenberg was also an early teacher to avant composer John Cage. Fans of Univers Zero, Art Bears, Present, & Art Zoyd should feel right at home!
...give it a listen (tracks 2 - 22):
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avalanchemaster
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ALL Schoenberg is good. Of his students, I like Anton Webern; have yet to hear Alban Berg, but I will be correcting that soon.
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Evolutionary Sleeper
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I recommend Cloudkicker. Cloudkicker is the instrumental,
avant-prog metal project of Ben Sharp, who resides in Columbus, Ohio.
He releases all his albums for free. Excellent math rock mixed with some
post. Check him out!. If you like the band Textures you'll enjoy this as well.
http://www.last.fm/music/CLOUDKICKER link to the albums: http://cloudkicker.uk.googlepages.com/ |
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leonalvarado
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Well, I'm going to recommend people to give my album a try. I gave my own spin to the Genesis songs in the album that have found very positive reviews. My own compositions are brand new but bring back those sweet sounds of the Mellotron and the ARP synthesizer. I think it is an interesting mix but then again, I am the one who did it. However, Steve Hackett seemed to really like it and gave me some raving comments. Billy Sherwood (YES, CIRCA) was also very complementary as it was Shannon Taylor and Ty Tabor (King's X). With such great musicians complementing me on the album I can't help but to feel pretty good about it. Feel free to check out the sound samples at: http://www.leonplaysmusic.com/Site/Music_%26_Credits.html
I base my music on creating soundscapes and textures that at times blend or contrast with each other. For this particular album my compositions were heavily influenced by Genesis' instrumentals but they are still rich and hold their own. If you are a Genesis fan who would like to hear some new takes on some old songs as well as some new music done in the similar style of the Genesis from the late seventies, then perhaps you'll find my CD to be something you like. Check the web address listed here to hear the music and to read about the thinking behind it.
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leonalvarado
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Here is the link:
http://www.leonplaysmusic.com/Site/Music_%26_Credits.html |
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elektrykbestia
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We recommend Elektryk Bestia...we've got 2 brand new tracks uploaded now..we're a prog/experimental rock group..come take a peek, we really appreciate it..feedback/comments are very welcome from anyone..thanks a ton..
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asmox
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This is actually very good. Rhythmically, it reminds heavily of Nothing and Catch Thirty-Three-era Meshuggah. However, on top of the angular riffing and the mechanical rhythmic patterns are layers upon layers of atmospheric melody that really do make this music come across as some kind of math-metal/post-metal hybrid. Think a mixture of Meshuggah, Textures, and something like Isis or Long Distance Calling. It also sounds a lot like the last TesseracT demo. Pretty impressive for a one-man thing anyways. Definitely seconded. Edited by asmox - May 07 2009 at 21:58 |
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xentagz
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I recommend the new album of "The Aurora Project" called "Shadow Border" Listen to the album here: http://theauroraproject1.bandcamp.com www.theauroraproject.com |
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BronDune
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This one is awesome !
IQ Frequency since Martin is not there any more that makes no difference. It's a big IQ |
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Dominic
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This... Is what the f i'm talkin' about. My fav. independent Chick Corea by far. |
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Lost in London
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Probably the best album of 2009: Vangough - Manikin Parade
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npjnpj
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Don't know if Tzibo is still looking here, but how abou those two Bozzio Levin Stevens albums?
Quite a lot of flamenco influence on those two.
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progkidjoel
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I reccomend...
Everyone downloads the new Maudlin of The Well album., |
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FruMp
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I've been on some sweet musical journeys over the past week.
I highly recommend the band Heldon: http://www.progarchives.com/artist.asp?id=1302 |
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DIEGOiguana8
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i just listened this guys on a cultural channel
they were great! http://www.myspace.com/pescadoresdeventanas http://www.pescadoresdeventanas.com/index.html |
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superprog
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Yoko Ono's Plastic Ono Band and Fly albums. seriously way ahead n' out there avant rockin in the early 70s.....more kraut than krautrock maaaaan.......
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