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BrufordFreak
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Hey, guys! Just putting a search out there for any newish (y2010+) Prog Electronic music or bands that you've become aware of or heard of. I've got my Alio Die, Stellardrone, Sequentia Legenda, Pawel Fiedys, Rene De Bakker, Cosmic Ground, Steve Hauschildt, Dreamstate Logic, and Sula Bussana stuff, any body got anything else?
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Nogbad_The_Bad
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Zombi, Krautwerk, Zoltan, Node, John Battema
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Ian
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AFlowerKingCrimson
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I usually do a search on this site for electronic progressive and do 5 or more ratings from the past ten years. Many of the ones you mentioned pop up but also a few others. If you don't mind dipping back a few years earlier I think Radio Massacre International are very good. I'm not sure about which specific albums though. There's also a recent thread on here somewhere about similar artists to Tangerine Dream(assuming you like them).
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nick_h_nz
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I mentioned The Silver Surfer in the “Sounds like Tangerine Dream” post awhile back. A really interesting progressive electronic album in my opinion, that does very much have a Tangerine Dream sound to it, although my review doesn’t make that clear at all. I was chastised somewhat for not mentioning TD (not by the artist, I must stress), but I had deliberately neglected to make such comparisons as I know several people who think TD boring and instantly switch off at their mention. I love all four of The Silver Surfer albums, as my review will probably show.
Regardless, I love the progressive electronic sound of The Silver Surfer, and would highly recommend any, or all four, or their albums. You can listen to, or indeed purchase, any or all four of the albums at Rivendel’s Bandcamp. They are available for individual download or streaming, under each disc’s title, or as a 4cd boxset (which is what I purchased). |
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progaardvark
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I second the Zombi suggestion.
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verslibre
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Zombi is one of my favorite bands. They recorded music that emphasizes electronics but also stuff that steps up their "rock" game.
Zombi's best albums for a denser electronic sound are Zombi, Cosmos, Escape Velocity and Shape Shift. |
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moshkito
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Hi, Doesn't Steve Moore also have a lot of electronica? I do not have any of his material yet, but this stuff is well played in Space Pirate Radio.
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Nogbad_The_Bad
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Yes he does, I have Light Echoes which is good. |
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Ian
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progaardvark
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Also Anthony Paterra has a project called Majeure. I liked the Solar Maximum album, but haven't listened to the rest of his discography.
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wiz_d_kidd
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For some good sequencer-driven prog electronic, very reminiscent of T.D. Ricochet, I suggest ARC, particularly their Umbra live album... DiN has a lot of other recent artists, too: |
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ARC are a great suggestion, I don't have that one so will pick it up.
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Ian
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verslibre
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ARC (or Arc) = Ian Boddy & Mark Shreeve, two guys who were already EM legends before they teamed up.
IMO, Fracture is their best effort. "Rapture" is the best sequel to Rubycon I've heard... |
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Psychedelic Paul
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Some amazing British Electronica artists you might want to check out:-
Ian Boddy John Dyson Robert Fox Nick Magnus Paul Nagle Andy Pickford Michael Shipway Mark Shreeve Paul Ward Bekki Williams David Wright Edited by Psychedelic Paul - January 09 2021 at 15:25 |
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Majeure's only other proper CD release is 2015's Termination Shock, which is available as a French import. The last three Majeure albums have all had cassette releases, no CD, but the latest one — Mass Flashback — is available on LP. |
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verslibre
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Way back in the 90s, I listened to most of them! Bekki's may be very hard to find. I maintain that Mark Shreeve ruled the roost with album after excellent album as he transitioned from Berlin School to a more melodic, edgier style with Thoughts of War / Assassin to Legion (his best), Crash Head and Nocturne. The live album Collide was his last before he formed Redshift. The one band everyone forgets about is Wavestar (John Dyson and Dave Ward-Hunt). Only a handful of albums, but Moonwind is one of the best EM albums to emerge from the UK. |
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BaldFriede
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I am not certain this can be called "prog electronic", but it shares some elements: |
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Psychedelic Paul
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I've seen all but one of those artists listed above at two EMMA festivals in Derby during the mid-1990's and I also have Wavestar's Moonwind on CD. Although Bekki Williams' CD's are hard to find, she's easy to find on YouTube, if I remember to spell her first name correctly. Bekki Williams - River of Night's Dreaming |
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verslibre
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Wish I could've attended those EMMA fests...or at least Shreeve's performances!
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Nik Turner's Sphynx is a classic! Tim Blake's on most of the album, too.
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