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Originally posted by Windhawk Windhawk wrote:


Breidablik - https://breidablik.bandcamp.com/
Just discovered him recently, sounds pretty damn close to classic Tangerine Dream and the compositions are of comparable quality as well.
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Tusmorke need more love.......
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^After being completely won over by their most recent Bydyra I'm inclined to agree with you Tom. Man that thing is just perfect to these ears. The fact that it reminds me of old Danish cartoon music (Cirkeline) adds a whole other dimension to the already deliciously played psych rock. One that speaks to the inner child in me. 
Definitely one of my favourites from 2017Thumbs Up

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^ Oh Dear Sir !!   Fort Bak Lyset just hit me for ‘6’ ........28 even !! From the frog-stomping tripper on the cover art, to everything else, just what is in my soul. I thought Canterbury was my lifeblood, then Swedish Prog, then Metal.......But the more I think about it,............NORWAY !!!
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Guldbamsen Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 31 2018 at 06:08
Music is your life blood TomBeer Happens to be mine as well.

I shift all year between electronic, avant, psych, funk and jazz and just about everything in between. Those shifts though makes me think that 'Damn this is the best thing ever since sliced bread!!!!!'...though I'm not sure it'd have the same effect on me if i just stuck to my guns and stayed within a certain type of genre. Variety is the spice of life (along with garlic and chili of course).

Have you by any chance heard Tusmørke's two 2017 releases (three if you count the live one as well)? They released a second album during December called Hinsides ('Beyond' or 'over yonder' in English). Here's a link if you want to check it outSmile http://tusm-rke.bandcamp.com/album/hinsides
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^ Dude, I’m waiting in earnest for Greg Walker’s update......the three major vinyls I’m hoping for.....the last 2 Tusmorke albums, and the latest Wobbler.   Life couldn’t get any better, right ??
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You're in for a real treat Tom. Just wait and listenWink
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^ My Head has already been blown to smitherines from Fort Bak Lyset. And Hinterland is something very, very special to me. And Slayer,- Hell Awaits.
............. all is killing me......
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Surprised you guys forgot Major Parkinson and their latest album "Blackbox".
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^Nahh I mentioned them in my first post on page 1Big smile
Great band and wonderful album that Blackbox. By far my favourite from the band up until now. I really dig how they managed to fuse gothic 80s music with a contemporary progressive expression alongside an odd but very interesting take on the Somewhere Over The Rainbow theme.

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Just listened to the last two Tusmørke albums, and I enjoy both a lot. Not sure how high I would rate them, but they're both better than the band's low point to date, Riset bak speilet, IMO.

But what's the live album you're speaking of, Guldie? SSA? That's just a digital album, no? It hasn't seen a pysical release, I believe.

When it comes to Norwegian prog as a whole though, I prefer the current jazz rock/fusion scene, which, in the way that members of different bands are cooperating in several different band settings, I think of as similar to the old Canterbury scene.

Bands I feel belong in this Norwegian "underground" jazz rock "movement" includes Bushman's Revenge, Grand General, Astro Sonic, Krokofant, Elephant9, Motorpsycho, Møster!, Reflections in Cosmo, Jaga Jazzist, Ultralyd and Needlepoint.

If anybody can think of other bands that has members from two or more of these bands, please let me know. I'd love to add albums fitting this description to my discography.


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Originally posted by Guldbamsen Guldbamsen wrote:

^Nahh I mentioned them in my first post on page 1Big smile
Great band and wonderful album that Blackbox. By far my favourite from the band up until now. I really dig how they managed to fuse gothic 80s music with a contemporary progressive expression alongside an odd but very interesting take on the Somewhere Over The Rainbow theme.

True. I'm blind. Cool

Blackbox is also by far my favorite Major Parkinson album, for the same reasons too.
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Originally posted by The Bearded Bard The Bearded Bard wrote:

Just listened to the last two Tusmørke albums, and I enjoy both a lot. Not sure how high I would rate them, but they're both better than the band's low point to date, Riset bak speilet, IMO.

But what's the live album you're speaking of, Guldie? SSA? That's just a digital album, no? It hasn't seen a pysical release, I believe.

When it comes to Norwegian prog as a whole though, I prefer the current jazz rock/fusion scene, which, in the way that members of different bands are cooperating in several different band settings, I think of as similar to the old Canterbury scene.

Bands I feel belong in this Norwegian "underground" jazz rock "movement" includes Bushman's Revenge, Grand General, Astro Sonic, Krokofant, Elephant9, Motorpsycho, Møster!, Reflections in Cosmo, Jaga Jazzist, Ultralyd and Needlepoint.

If anybody can think of other bands that has members from two or more of these bands, please let me know. I'd love to add albums fitting this description to my discography.

On the Susanne Sundfør albums play members of Jaga Jazzist.
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I have been existing on a steady diet of Wobbler, Gentle Knife, Jordsjo, White Willow, Magic Pie and Tusmorke. Norwegian Prog is in my soul.
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My albums from Norway

On the right column, yellow is 4 stars, light brown is 3 stars
On the 2nd column, yellow is not rated yet on proarchives, light brown is not in progarchives

2009 Airbag Identity Norway Neo prog CD
2011 Airbag All rights removed Norway Neo prog CD
2013 Airbag The greatest show on earth Norway Neo prog CD
2016 Airbag Disconnected Norway Neo prog CD
2014 Annot rhül Leviathan Norway Psychedelic/Space rock CD
2017 Arabs in aspic Syndenes magi Norway Heavy prog CD
2002 Arcturus The sham mirrors Norway Tech/Extreme prog metal CD
2002 Atrox Terrestrials Norway Experimental/post metal CD
2014 Bjorn Riis Lullabies in a car crash Norway Crossover CD
2017 Bjorn Riis Foerever comes to an end Norway Crossover CD + FLAC
2017 Breidablik Vinter Norway Prog electronic FLAC
2016 Elephant plazza Momentum Norway Crossover CD + MP3
2013 Fatal fusion The ancient tale Norway Crossover CD
2009 Gazpacho Tick tock Norway Crossover CD
2010 Gazpacho Missa atropos Norway Crossover CD
2012 Gazpacho March of ghosts Norway Crossover CD
2012 Gazpacho Night Norway Crossover CD
2014 Gazpacho Demon Norway Crossover CD
2015 Gazpacho Night of the demon Norway Crossover CD + DVD
2015 Gazpacho Molok Norway Crossover CD
2017 Himmellegeme Myth of earth Norway Psychedelic CD + MP3
2015 Jordsjo Jordsjo Norway Symphonic FLAC
2015 Jordsjo Jordsjo II Norway Symphonic FLAC
2016 Jordsjo Jord Norway Symphonic FLAC
2017 Jordsjo-Breidablik Songs from the northern wasteland Norway Symphonic FLAC
2009 Leprous Tall poppy syndrome Norway Tech/Extreme prog metal CD
2011 Leprous Bilateral Norway Tech/Extreme prog metal CD
2016 Leprous Live et the Rockefeller music hall Norway Tech/Extreme prog metal DVD
2017 Leprous Malina Norway Tech/Extreme prog metal CD
2005 Magic pie Motions of desire Norway Symphonic CD
2007 Magic pie Circus of life Norway Symphonic CD
2011 Magic pie The suffering joy Norway Symphonic CD
2015 Magic pie King for a day Norway Symphonic CD
2008 Major Parkinson Major Parkinson Norway Eclectic Prog FLAC
2010 Major Parkinson Songs from a solitary home Norway Eclectic Prog FLAC
2013 Major Parkinson Euthanasia roller coaster (single) Norway Eclectic Prog FLAC
2014 Major Parkinson Twilight cinema Norway Eclectic Prog FLAC
2015 Major Parkinson Live at Ricks Norway Eclectic Prog FLAC
2016 Major Parkinson Madeleine crumbles (single) Norway Eclectic Prog FLAC
2016 Major Parkinson Pretty eyes, pretty eyes (single) Norway Eclectic Prog FLAC
2017 Major Parkinson Blackbox Norway Eclectic Prog CD + MP3
2012 Motorpsycho The death defying unicorn Norway Eclectic Prog CD
2016 Motorpsycho Here be monsters Norway Eclectic Prog CD
2013 Oak Lighthouse Norway Crossover CD
2012 Pymlico Directions Norway Crossover CD
2014 Pymlico Guiding light Norway Crossover CD
2016 Pymlico Meeting point Norway Crossover CD
2015 Rendezvous point Solar system Norway Prog metal CD
1973 Rufus New born day Norway Heavy prog MP3
2014 Seven impale City of the sun Norway Eclectic Prog CD
2017 Sonic sight Anthropology Norway Neo prog MP3
2017 Soup Remedies Norway Crossover V + CD
2017 Suburban savages Kore wa ! Norway Eclectic Prog FLAC
2010 Susanne Sundfor The brothel Norway Crossover V
2000 Ulver Perdition city Norway Post rock Math rock CD
2007 Ulver Shadows of the sun Norway Post rock Math rock CD
2013 Ulver Ulver with Tromso chamber orchestra : Messe I.X -VI.X Norway Post rock Math rock CD
2017 Ulver The assassination of Julius Caesar Norway Post rock Math rock CD
2017 When Mary Tainted Norway Crossover CD
2004 White willow Storm season Norway Symphonic CD
2011 White willow Terminal twilight Norway Symphonic CD
2017 White willow Future hopes Norway Symphonic CD
2005 Wobbler Hinterland Norway Symphonic MP3
2009 Wobbler Afterglow Norway Symphonic CD
2011 Wobbler Rites at dawn Norway Symphonic CD
2017 Wobbler From silence to nowhere Norway Symphonic CD + FLAC
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Ooops, no colour in my last post, anyway all are 3 or 4 stars...
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Originally posted by Kingsnake Kingsnake wrote:

Originally posted by The Bearded Bard The Bearded Bard wrote:

Just listened to the last two Tusmørke albums, and I enjoy both a lot. Not sure how high I would rate them, but they're both better than the band's low point to date, Riset bak speilet, IMO.

But what's the live album you're speaking of, Guldie? SSA? That's just a digital album, no? It hasn't seen a pysical release, I believe.

When it comes to Norwegian prog as a whole though, I prefer the current jazz rock/fusion scene, which, in the way that members of different bands are cooperating in several different band settings, I think of as similar to the old Canterbury scene.

Bands I feel belong in this Norwegian "underground" jazz rock "movement" includes Bushman's Revenge, Grand General, Astro Sonic, Krokofant, Elephant9, Motorpsycho, Møster!, Reflections in Cosmo, Jaga Jazzist, Ultralyd and Needlepoint.

If anybody can think of other bands that has members from two or more of these bands, please let me know. I'd love to add albums fitting this description to my discography.

On the Susanne Sundfør albums play members of Jaga Jazzist.
Yeah, that's right, but I don't think of Susanne Sundfør's music as jazz rock per se, so I didn't mention her. I really like her music though.

And Jaga members do a lot of different projects, with different acts. The band leader, Lars Horntveth, produced A-Ha's latest album for instance.
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Originally posted by The Bearded Bard The Bearded Bard wrote:

Just listened to the last two Tusmørke albums, and I enjoy both a lot. Not sure how high I would rate them, but they're both better than the band's low point to date, Riset bak speilet, IMO.

But what's the live album you're speaking of, Guldie? SSA? That's just a digital album, no? It hasn't seen a pysical release, I believe.

When it comes to Norwegian prog as a whole though, I prefer the current jazz rock/fusion scene, which, in the way that members of different bands are cooperating in several different band settings, I think of as similar to the old Canterbury scene.

Bands I feel belong in this Norwegian "underground" jazz rock "movement" includes Bushman's Revenge, Grand General, Astro Sonic, Krokofant, Elephant9, Motorpsycho, Møster!, Reflections in Cosmo, Jaga Jazzist, Ultralyd and Needlepoint.

If anybody can think of other bands that has members from two or more of these bands, please let me know. I'd love to add albums fitting this description to my discography.


Heard this album? Released on the same record label as many of the others (Rune) 


 


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Yeah, I have all his albums, bar the debut. Love everything I've heard from him, especially his last two albums. Favorite track: "The Goat" (from Phantom Stimulance)
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It seems that my favorite prog in recent years has been coming out of Norway. I discovered Wobbler back in 2007, with Hinterland, and the band just simply kept getting better and better through the years, culminating with From Silence to Somewhere. Tusmørke is another band I've discovered, I have all their albums except for the Spectral Haze split album from 2015. It's a bit strange to see them do a children's prog album with Bydyra, but there you go! Much better than Barney the Dinosaur, I have to say. I really get a kick of Krizla (Kristoffer Momrak) quoting Edvard Grieg's "In the Hall of the Mountain King" on flute on "Ekebergkongen" off Ført Bak Lyset. Jordsjø was something I discovered on Prog Archives, and coincidentally Breidablik (since they released a split cassette with Jordsjø called Songs from the Northern Wasteland). I went to Bandcamp and was just blown away by both of their music. Jordsjø released a limited edition double vinyl on Pancromatic simply called Jordsjø which compiled material from all their cassettes, except for Jord. I was lucky to get a copy, from a dealer via Discogs and that album rarely left my turntable for about a month. Music not unike Wobbler, Tusmørke and Änglagård, although "Hekseskogen" sounds just like Bo Hansson! Håkon Oftung, the brains behind Jordsjø appears on the new Tusmørke album Bydyra, playing guitar. Jordsjø has a deal with Karisma Records (not to be confused with the old UK Charisma of Genesis and Van der Graaf Generator fame) and Jørd will become available on CD soon. I was lucky to score a cassette of that, from Duplicate Records who still had a couple copies at the time I bought this. I knew that this band was going to graduate from limited edition demo cassettes to wider distribution. And for Breidablik, this is basically Berlin School style electronic music, although the Bandcamp page calls it the "Bergen School of Electronic Music", Bergen being the town Morten Birkeland Nielsen, the man behind Breidablik, hails from. I was able to purchase the Vinter cassettes from Bandcamp, and the LP of Penumbra through a dealer via Discogs. 

As for '70s Norwegian, I don't have a lot. I have the old 1990s CD reissue of Akasha, from 1977, reissued by Ad Perpetuam Memoriam from Sweden. The production, performance and sound quality is a bit amateurish, but it's a weird combination of space rock and symphonic prog with tons of Mellotron. I have a few Terje Rypdal albums (as they're not impossible to find as they're on ECM), but they're more fusion, but I really dig a lot of those moody atmospheres he creates like on Odyssey. I know there are others like Ruphus, Junipher Greene, Folque (more folk/folk rock), Prudence, Popol Vuh/Ace, Høst, Aunt Mary, and others.


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