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    Posted: July 31 2024 at 05:49
Barock Project · The Longest Sigh


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Eik – Hríslan Og Straumurinn

http://youtu.be/sdaiFEuwXSk?si=0WqxjeNz9DsAGmSV

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I considered throwing more stuff to the mix, but decided to keep things simple:
Chinatown Boulevards by Fireballet:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EalCm86fJXM
Perfect Regulated City by Marge Litch (early symphonic prog-metal combo, somewhat similar to Rhapsody)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oSblEQjWq-8
Aberration by Lux Terminus
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lR1NMr682BU
Saturated Solution by Outer Limits
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2BmI_q7Oks4
Bulzome Rising by Motoi Sakuraba
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0YGcS1K7Gfg
Brian Soule's tribute to ELP
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vDR9yBQj6IQ
Violenti / Malebolge by Metamorfosi
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G3idvaCQJxA
Midi Prog theme by mattya called Around the Labyrinth  
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f-r729D6e_4

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Originally posted by mickcoxinha mickcoxinha wrote:

Seriously, listen before judging by the thumbnail
Japanese anime music and VGM is actually a great "secret" source for obscure prog tracks, often overlooked by the "eurocentric" fans.
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The Orb & David Gilmour

https://youtu.be/C8c6NLbBr_8?si=hczpHqyuiLBmreww

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https://bakullama1.bandcamp.com/album/sleepers-2024

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Seriously, listen before judging by the thumbnail

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^Dig it! Kind of DT lite and the singer has a definite LaBrie tone to my ears.
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Been mentioned before on the forum...poor mans KIng Crimson...?  Wink


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Not necessarily obscure...


but this Journey album is underrated and overshadowed by their later AOR stuff.


Edited by Gnik Nosmirc - May 06 2024 at 06:11
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Same here.
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Originally posted by Hrychu Hrychu wrote:

Originally posted by Saperlipopette💀🎷 Saperlipopette💀🎷 wrote:

PFM-level beauty on this French obscurity. 50 listens so far:). Give it a spin:
It's really nice. It has that very specific antiquated "of its time" sound to it, which characterizes the obscure low budget 70's prog releases way more often than the well known masterpieces or even cult classics. That's my observation by the way, YMMV.

Sure yes, it adds to the charm for me. I like the specific sound of that time.
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Probe 10 - Intergalactic Crossfire


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Originally posted by Saperlipopette💀🎷 Saperlipopette💀🎷 wrote:

PFM-level beauty on this French obscurity. 50 listens so far:). Give it a spin:
It's really nice. It has that very specific antiquated "of its time" sound to it, which characterizes the obscure low budget 70's prog releases way more often than the well known masterpieces or even cult classics. That's my observation by the way, YMMV.
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I also want to add one song from the current European scene. The Austrian band Blank Manuskript is certainly deserving of an honourable mention. The continuing project Blank Manuskript was founded in Salzburg, Austria, back in 2007. They have four full-length studio albums available on Bandcamp.

This eclectic epic progressive rock song, which is over fifteen minutes long and has the clinical name "Achluphobia" (which refers to the dread of darkness or the night), is taken from the band's 2019 album, named "Krásná Hora" after a rural settlement in Bakhmut region in Donetsk Oblast, eastern Ukraine (and means "A Beautiful Mountain" in English). The track begins with percussion and open, gentle, peaceful guitar plucking. This continues despite the fact that it progressively grows over a theme with further rebellious elements added, as well as increased volume and a focused electric guitar structure. Additionally, a tall, penetrating synthesiser chimes in. After a brief glottal halt, the guitar becomes bluesy and whips around, its concentration growing steadily until it begins to strum a disorganised melody. Bass, percussion, and acoustic guitar weave together until a brief period of time is devoted to choir voices reminiscent of a church. The piano-driven arrangement resumes, with the drummer pounding cymbals in every direction till the conclusion. 



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PFM-level beauty on this French obscurity. 50 listens so far:). Give it a spin:



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The Greek band Iraklis was active from 1976 to 1984. They put out three albums, the most well-known of which was "Se Allous Kosmous," a 2-LP debut album distinguished by an ambitious synthesis of instruments and styles that don't appear to go together yet nonetheless do. This is the album's title track, an underappreciated gem from 1976.



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