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Yes, I've heard some Bubblemath too!

But I recommend:

Bigelf.

Because nobody here seems to listen to them and they need yet another mention!
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Hi James,

Don't know them, what are they like?

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^^^

Some links.

Offical website:

http://www.bigelf.com/newsite/v2/index.shtml

Page on PA:

BIGELF

They seem to be getting good reviews here.

another link:

http://www.psychedelic-music.net/pmdb/db3/db_band.php4?id=62

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Yes, they have two albums available for download on their website, check them out!  They also have two tracks from their debut album available also.  They're different, quite fun to listen to.

They also have a Myspace page.

I posted about them a few days back, but nobody replied for some reason.
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Originally posted by Geck0 Geck0 wrote:

Yes, they have two albums available for download on their website, check them out!  They also have two tracks from their debut album available also.  They're different, quite fun to listen to. Great, I'll go there and download it.

They also have a Myspace page.

I posted about them a few days back, but nobody replied for some reason. That is what this thread is for, and you can keep on mentioning them until you get a feedback. I'll keep on doing so as well, as I do for other bands worth mentioning until they get some attention.

 

 

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Cool, I shall do that.  Each track is an MP3, so it may take a while!  Unfortunately they don't offer the albums as zip files.

While I'm here, I'll throw another band in:

Circulus - Folk/Prog, not sure if it they'll be to everyone's tastes, because they tend to be more folk than prog, but they have a few good proggy pieces and one track in particular is very symphonic.
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Hello PA members,

Today I want to recommend the Spanish band ATILA which released albums, Beginning of the End 1975, Intencion in 1976 and Reviure  in 1977.

There is heavy use of Hammond, Moog and Mellotron and it is mainly instrumental. They do change the moods in their songs but not in a sudden and hasty way, more subtly. They jam a bit in their music alongsideplaying the main themes of their pieces. For instance in the track El Principio del Fin  you get the heavy keyboards, some hard edged rock guitar playing, classic prog tunes andplaying etc. Both Intencion and Reviure are worth having, IMO. Sorry I don't go on about the music, but I seem to be at a los for words right now....



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Another one for today.

The band: DÜN

Their only album: Eros from 1981

This album is without a doubt on of the best prog albums to come out of France, and one of the best in the genre. This album has 4 tracks and 4 bonus tracks of which 3 are alternative versions of the album tracks. What amazing music comprised of mixture of symphonic, avantgarde, Zheul and other styles of music. The musicianship is impeccable. The drums are excellent! The bass playing is awesome as well. Instrumental extravaganza. There is also a flute which either leads the music or just accompanies it, giving the music a naughty side. There is also a piano and other keyboards thrown in there, but there is no chaos in the music, there is a clear path to the tracks, and it flows on so well. There are also percussions sounding exactly like xylophones, which give it a sound of a modern day symphony. The music is dynamic and a bit crazy at times and the tempo changes often, certain disharmonies, complex, aggressive at times, and shifts from fast tempo's to slower ones. A musthave.  

Track listing
1. L'Epice (9:25)
2. Arrakis (9:36)
3. Bitonio (7:09)
4. Eros (10:17)
5. Bitonio (alternate) (10:20)
6. Arrakis (alternate) (5:07)
7. Eros (alternate) (7:11)
8. Acoustic Fremen (unreleased) (6:17)

Total Time: 65:22

Line-up
- Laurent Bertaud / drums
- Jean Geeraerts / electric guitar, acoustic guitar
- Bruno Sabathe / piano, synthesizers
- Alain Termol / percussions
- Thierry Tranchant / bass
- Pascal Vandenbulcke / flutes

With:
- Philippe Portejoi /sax

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Today no Saturday special.

Instead I thought of summing up all my previous recocc's or most of them at least. At the bottom I added links to good threads recommending good prog and speaking about interesting topics.

Have a good reading :

Neurosis

Dreams Of Sanity

Virgin Black

Discus - Tot Licht http://www.progarchives.com/Progressive_rock_discography_CD. asp?cd_id=5878

Azigza - Azigza http://www.progarchives.com/Progressive_rock_discography_CD. asp?cd_id=2483

The Gathering

Sleepytime Gorilla Museum

Agalloch http://www.progarchives.com/Progressive_rock_discography_BAN D.asp?band_id=1933

Nil - Nil Novo Sub Sole , Quarante Jours Sur Le Sinaï -

http://www.progarchives.com/Progressive_rock_discography_BAN D.asp?band_id=446

http://nilweb.free.fr/Nil.html 

MEZQUITA - Recuerdos de mi Tierra

Moon Safari - A Doorway To Summer  http://www.moonsafari.se/

Syzygy -  The Allegory of Light   http://www.progarchives.com/Progressive_rock_discography_BAN D.asp?band_id=714  

http://www.syzygymusic.com/

Agnus - Pinturas y Expresiones

Hidria Spacefolk - http://www.progarchives.com/Progressive_rock_discography_BAN D.asp?band_id=1208

http://www.hidriaspacefolk.st/ (first EP available for download in their site)

Triana - Triana (El Patio), Hijos Del Agobio

Alamaailman Vasarat - KäärmelautakuntaVasaraasia 

Deus Ex Machina -  Cinque http://www.progarchives.com/Progressive_rock_discography_CD. asp?cd_id=1688

NeBeLNeST -  NoVa eXPReSS  http://www.nebelnest.com/flash_index.htm

METAMORFOSI -  Inferno

SUBTERRANEAN MASQUERADE - EP - Temporary Psychotic State, LP - Suspended Animation Dreams

SINKADUS - Aurum NostrumCirkus  http://home1.swipnet.se/~w-18973/sinkadus/

 KVAZAR  - A Giant's Lullaby 

THINKING PLAGUE - In Extremis 

HORSLIPS - The Tain and Book of Invasions: A Celtic Symphony 

KARMAKANIC  - Entering the Spectra & Wheel of Life

FINISTERRE - In Limine & In Ogni Luogo

AMAGRAMA - Ciclotima

 WHITE WILLOW - Ignis Fatuus , Ex Tenebris SacramentStorm Season

PAN.THY.MONIUM - Khaooohs & Kon-Fus-ion

EDGE OF SANITY

ENSEMBLE NIMBUS - GarmonboziaKey Figures & Scapegoat and a live cd Ensemble Nimbus Live

Van Der Graaf Generator

 TAAL - Mister Green from 2000 and Skymind from 2003

OVERHEAD  -  Metaepitome, Zumanthum

Wobbler - Hinterland

Orphaned Land - http://www.orphaned-land.com/default.php?language=en

AHVAK - self titled album Ahvak in 2004. http://www.progarchives.com/Review.asp?id=72109

 PRESENT, THINKING PLAGUE, 5UU'S and U TOTEM

BUBU - Anabelas

MIA

BACAMARTE (Depois do Fim is an essential album)

FRAGIL

LAGHONIA

FLOR DE LOTO 

AKINETÓN RETARD 

JAIVAS, LOS 

TEMPANO

IL BALLETTO DI BRONZO - Ys

SOLARIS - Marsbéli Krónikák (Martian Chronicles)

 INTERPOSE - Interpose+.

INDUKTI - S.U.S.A.R

IZZ - http://www.izznet.com/

MURPLE - Io Sono Murple 

ALPHATAURUS - s/t

CLEARLIGHT - Clearlight Symphony

ATOLL - Musiciens - Magiciens , L'Araignée-Mal

ANGE - Le Cimetière des Arlequins, Au-delà du Délire , Emile Jacotey, Par les Fils de Mandrin

DÜN - Eros

LONGSHOT - Asylum

MALDOROR - L'Arbre-Cimetière

PENTACLE - La Clef Des Songes

PULSAR - The Strands of the Future

SANDROSE - Sandrose

MAGYAR POSSE  -  We Will Carry You Over The Mountains and Kings Of Time 

MANEIGE -  Les Porches , Libre Service - Self Service and Ni Vent... Ni Nouvelle

OPUS AVANTRA -  Lord Cromwell (plays suite for seven vices), Strata and Lyrics 

MIRIODOR - Jongleries Elastiques , Mekano, Third Warning , Parade

AKSAK MABOUL - Un Peu De L'âme Des Bandits

UNIVERS ZERO - Heresie, Ceux Du Dehors, Heatwave

JULVERNE - Coulonneux, A Neuf

HÖYRY-KONE - Hyönteisiä voi Rakastaa

ALGARNAS TRADGARD - Delayed

AREA - Arbeit Macht FreiCrac !

CABEZAS DE CERA - their first self titled album Cabezas de Cera from 2000.

EAST OF EDEN - Snafu

ATILA  -  Beginning of the End 1975, Intencion in 1976 and Reviure  in 1977.

 

To continue the reference to others, here is a list of threads that recommend bands and albums from different prog scenes (Spain, France, Scandinavia etc.):

http://www.progarchives.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=19836& amp; amp; amp; amp; amp;FID=42 - French

http://www.progarchives.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=17840& amp; amp; amp; amp; amp;PN=1 - Spanish

http://www.progarchives.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=7256&a mp;a mp;a mp;a mp;a mp;PN=3 - Belgium (RIO/Avantgarde)

http://www.progarchives.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=19821& amp; amp; amp; amp; amp;PN=1 - Scandinavia

http://www.progarchives.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=18860& amp; amp; amp; amp; amp;PN=2 - Prog Videos on the net

http://www.progarchives.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=19749& amp; amp; amp; amp;FID=3 - German Folk Prog

http://www.progarchives.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=20015& amp; amp; amp;PN=1 - Russian prog

http://www.progarchives.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=20019& amp; amp; amp;PN=2 - Hungarian prog

http://www.progarchives.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=19927& amp; amp; amp;PN=1 - Japanese prog

http://www.progarchives.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=19985& amp; amp; amp;KW=US+ US prog

http://www.progarchives.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=20104& amp; amp; amp;KW=italian

http://www.progarchives.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=18490& amp; amp; amp;KW=italian

http://www.progarchives.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=17371& amp; amp; amp;KW=italian

http://www.progarchives.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=17066& amp; amp; amp;KW=italian

Thanks for these thread starters, for letting us know of lesser and unknown bands!

Some good recomms threads made lately - press the following links:

How about this new prog rock?

Jean-Luc Ponty

Recommend exceptional live albums

Recommend me some Post Rock

Jazz Record Albums

Favorite KRAAN album

Bands that should get more attention.

KLAUS SCHULZE

Best South American Prog Album

Magenta

Lard Free or Ose

East Of Eden

The Black Mages

Looking For New Music

Need mellow prog recommendations

KAYO DOT !

Peter Hammill solo remasters

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Thanks Assaf, you're contributions to this forum are always much appreciated, keep up the excellent work.

So is that Dun album anything like Skymind by Taal?  I love Taal and Skymind is one of the best albums I've ever heard in any genre, in my opinion, so your recommendation must be good!

And a big thumbs up to Alamaailman Vasarat, Taal, Alphataurus and Moon Safari who have greatly impressed me with their albums in the past two or three months.

I shall definitely look into some of these other bands as soon as I can.

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Originally posted by avestin avestin wrote:

Hello PA members,

Today I want to recommend the Spanish band ATILA which released albums, Beginning of the End 1975, Intencion in 1976 and Reviure  in 1977.

There is heavy use of Hammond, Moog and Mellotron and it is mainly instrumental. They do change the moods in their songs but not in a sudden and hasty way, more subtly. They jam a bit in their music alongsideplaying the main themes of their pieces. For instance in the track El Principio del Fin  you get the heavy keyboards, some hard edged rock guitar playing, classic prog tunes andplaying etc. Both Intencion and Reviure are worth having, IMO. Sorry I don't go on about the music, but I seem to be at a los for words right now....

I would like to draw your attention to Erik's review on the combined release of Atila's Intecion and Reviure here: http://www.progarchives.com/Review.asp?id=33431

I would also like to apologize to Erik for saying earlier that he did not write a review about them, I failed to check fully that this was the case. I appreciate his work here in the site very much and in progwalhala.com as well.

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Yes, both yourself and Erik are doing stirling work to bring great prog to people.  Good work.
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Originally posted by Geck0 Geck0 wrote:

So is that Dun album anything like Skymind by Taal?  I love Taal and Skymind is one of the best albums I've ever heard in any genre, in my opinion, so your recommendation must be good!

Well, yes and no.

Dun is less quirky than Taal, less rocky in their approach. a bit more close to the symphonic side of prog. But I think that if you like Taal and other RIO and Avantgarde groups you are likely to like Dun as well. They are thought of also as incorporating Zheul, and since I am no expert on the subject, I won't argue, but I don't want people do be deterred by this label since their music is much more than merely Zheul, as the reviews on their album will evidently tell you.

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Ah, sounds interesting.  I also plan to get some 4/3 de Trio as soon as I can.
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^^^

Yes, me too.

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There are vrey good and informative threads started lately by ‚Ý‚±‚·‚è‚Í‚ñ (Stevie) about the best bands from certain sub-genres or country:

Zeuhl 5

Japan 5

Krautrock 10

 

 

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I require your assistance.

glass house (Tony) has brought to my attention the band OUT OF FOCUS from Germany which are labeled here under Jazz Rock/Fusion.

These are their releases:

1970 4.25
Excellent addition to any prog music collection
(4 ratings)
Wake Up! Studio Album
1971 4.17
Excellent addition to any prog music collection
(6 ratings)
Out of Focus Studio Album
1972 4.50
Excellent addition to any prog music collection
(6 ratings)
Four Letter Monday Afternoon Studio Album
1974 4.00
Excellent addition to any prog music collection
(3 ratings)
Not Too Late Studio Album
2002 3.50
Excellent addition to any prog music collection
(2 ratings)
Rats Road Studio Album

this is their bio here in PA:

OUT OF FOCUS biography

This awesome band came from Munich and made three extraordinary albums on the super-collectable Kuckuk label plus another that never got released until recently. Hennes Herring on KB (mainly Hammond organ), Remi Dreschler on guitars, Moran Neumuller on vocals and winds, Klaus Spöri and Stefan Wisheu on drums and bass respectively made an incredibly tight unit although they were prone to a lot of improvisation moments also. Their music is somewhat similar to early British prog but will gradually evolve to a certain jazz-rock while staying very politically and socially conscious (in the typical German style of those years) although the singing does not hold a big place in their music, their third release (a double) being mostly instrumental. Then Herring will leave the band to form SUBJECT ESQ., that will soon evolve into the excellent SAHARA. The rest of the band will hire a second guitarist and record another excellent album that for some reason never got released but the group will stay active until 78.

Highly recommended by Dag-Erik Asbjornsen in his great book Cosmic Dreams At Play, and by myself to every progheads infatuated with the early 70's way of making music. Simply awesome!

: : : Hugues Chantraine, BELGIUM : : :

 

So either you Tony, or anyone else familiar with this band (Sean who wrote their bio), could you please tell us a bit more about them, their genre, albums, which are recommended, which do you prefer, what do you think of their music etc.

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Hello Avestin.

This week I will add two new and good symphonic rock bands to this site: Dutch King Eider (early Camel and some Genesis) and Venezuolan Parthenon (mid-ELP inspired, great keyboard work), you will hear from me, go on with your enthousiastic, very constructive and appreciated progrock work !

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Originally posted by erik neuteboom erik neuteboom wrote:

Hello Avestin.

This week I will add two new and good symphonic rock bands to this site: Dutch King Eider (early Camel and some Genesis) and Venezuolan Parthenon (mid-ELP inspired, great keyboard work), you will hear from me, go on with your enthousiastic, very constructive and appreciated progrock work !

 

   It's an honour to receive compliments from you.

 

I'll be sure to read about these new additions and help spreading the word around.

 

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