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Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

Roll up, roll up, for all the fun of the Circus all stars band - the best Circus act since British Funk Rock band, Trapeze! Swiss band Circus are an Eclectic Prog band who've sometimes been compared to King Crimson and Van der Graaf Generator, although at the risk of taking an embarrassing fall from a high wire, Circus are far superior to either of those two overrated bands in my view. There, I've said it (waits for more mockery). Movin' On swiftly now before I get lynched..... If you like the Movin' On album, then try Fearless, Tearless and Even Less, which you'll hopefully like even more - not less.  Smile

4 stars 1977: Circus - Movin' On - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WxJ0zOleXBs
4 stars 1978: Circus - All Stars Band Live - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gPL63ZeT2Qs
5 stars 1980: Circus - Fearless, Tearless and Even Less - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_mxOxS4a5tTP4K7dsKH-08jqx2AoA_k55g


A bit surprised you'd find FT&EL better than Movin' On... The last 2/3 of the album is indeed equal game to MO's last 2/3, but the shorter tracks are less direct (IMHO)

As for being superior to Crimson and Graaf, I don't believe bands like Circus woud've even existed without them two bands.


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Docmec: an obscure Swiss band that briefly appeared and disappeared as mysteriously as a UFO -  last seen hovering somewhere over the Swiss Alps in 1976.

4 stars 1976: DOCMEC - Objet Non Identifie (Symphonic Prog  Switzerland)    - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VeAKMdgtxbM



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Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

It's time for Clepsydra, a Swiss band par excellence. If you Love this band too, then you're not Alone. Their music is as fascinating to the ears as a Hologram image is fascinating to the eyes. Clepsydra skilfully manage to bridge The Gap between Symphonic Prog and Neo Prog, so just settle back and let all of your cares and Fears melt away like More Grains of Sand as you listen to this wonderful music. Thumbs Up


I thought you'd probably like them... Smile
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Originally posted by Jared Jared wrote:

Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

It's time for Clepsydra, a Swiss band par excellence. If you Love this band too, then you're not Alone. Their music is as fascinating to the ears as a Hologram image is fascinating to the eyes. Clepsydra skilfully manage to bridge The Gap between Symphonic Prog and Neo Prog, so just settle back and let all of your cares and Fears melt away like More Grains of Sand as you listen to this wonderful music. Thumbs Up


I thought you'd probably like them... Smile
Thanks for the recommendation. Clepsydra were a real Swiss treat - as opposed to a Dutch treat - sounding as sweet and tasty as a Swiss roll. Thumbs Up
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Dragonfly: another Swiss band whose brief time in the spotlight was as ephemeral as a proverbial dragonfly.

5 stars 1982: DRAGONFLY - Dragonfly (Symphonic Prog  Switzerland) -  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4iOTX-g3khQ



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Originally posted by Nogbad_The_Bad Nogbad_The_Bad wrote:

Nik Bartsch Ronin
Schnellertollermeier
Ikarus
Akku Quartet
Sonar
Kali Trio
Don Li
Orchestre Tout Puissant Marcel Duchamp
Plaistow
L'Ensemble Raye

That's a fantastic list that would do any country of any size proud!
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Originally posted by Nogbad_The_Bad Nogbad_The_Bad wrote:

Nik Bartsch Ronin
Schnellertollermeier
Ikarus
Akku Quartet
Sonar
Kali Trio
Don Li
Orchestre Tout Puissant Marcel Duchamp
Plaistow
L'Ensemble Raye

I don't know any of those Swiss bands (no surprise there again), but there's a slim chance I may like them so long as they're not avant, dissonant or edgy. Wink
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Mainly jazz based, often minimalist
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Originally posted by Nogbad_The_Bad Nogbad_The_Bad wrote:

Mainly jazz based, often minimalist

When I first saw your list, the band Ikarus looked familiar, but it turns out I was thinking of the German Krautrock band Ikarus who released one album in 1971 and not the contemporary Swiss Zeuhl band of the same name who I hadn't previously heard of.


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Originally posted by Sean Trane Sean Trane wrote:

Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

Roll up, roll up, for all the fun of the Circus all stars band - the best Circus act since British Funk Rock band, Trapeze! Swiss band Circus are an Eclectic Prog band who've sometimes been compared to King Crimson and Van der Graaf Generator, although at the risk of taking an embarrassing fall from a high wire, Circus are far superior to either of those two overrated bands in my view. There, I've said it (waits for more mockery). Movin' On swiftly now before I get lynched..... If you like the Movin' On album, then try Fearless, Tearless and Even Less, which you'll hopefully like even more - not less.  Smile

4 stars 1977: Circus - Movin' On - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WxJ0zOleXBs
4 stars 1978: Circus - All Stars Band Live - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gPL63ZeT2Qs
5 stars 1980: Circus - Fearless, Tearless and Even Less - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_mxOxS4a5tTP4K7dsKH-08jqx2AoA_k55g


A bit surprised you'd find FT&EL better than Movin' On... The last 2/3 of the album is indeed equal game to MO's last 2/3, but the shorter tracks are less direct (IMHO)

As for being superior to Crimson and Graaf, I don't believe bands like Circus woud've even existed without them two bands.


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It surprised me too. It's not very often a band's final album turns out to be their best album - with the rare exception of YES. Wink
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Hey Dude! Waas Sappening? Dude Durst is what's happening, and as you may have guessed from the album title, Dude Durst is the name of the tripped-out former drummer with Swiss Krautrock band Krokodil.

4 stars 1970: Dude Durst - Krokodil Solo - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TnVkT-0BEYc



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Eloiteron: a Symphonic Prog band from Zurich who released one album and then disappeared into obscurity, until now that is. Smile

4 stars 1981: Eloiteron - Lost Paradise - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZtePLm5U1Jo

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Crossover Prog band Elysium appeared  briefly like a ghost from the realms of the Swiss underworld with their one and only album "Fogdays" in 1981, before just as mysteriously disappearing into the fog forever, never to be seen again - not even in the afterlife. Confused


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^ I've just moved Refugee forward onto my current PB playlist, so they'll be coming up Someday soon. Thumbs Up


5 stars<span style=": rgb248, 248, 252;"> 1974: Refugee - Refugee - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_nG-RTCCYxE9besjxl_fhHtO451IeKuaVA</span>

<div ="review-text-zone"="" style="font-family: " sans", Arial, sans-serif; margin-bottom: 0px;"><div style="color: rgb51, 51, 51;">REFUGEE were a short-lived Symphonic Prog threesome from London. You could be forgiven for thinking Phil Collins was a member of Refugee, because the man in the middle on their one and only self-titled album cover from 1974 bears a striking resemblance to the Genesis drummer. There's no mistaking Swiss keyboard player Patrick Moraz on the right of the album cover though. He was brought in as a last-minute replacement for Keith Emerson, who was otherwise engaged with the Prog- Rock supergroup Emerson, Lake & Palmer at the time. The other two members of Refugee besides Patrick Moraz were both ex-members of The Nice:- Lee Jackson on bass, electric cello, electric guitar, 12-string acoustic guitar and lead vocals, and Brian Davison on drums and percussion, where "percussion" meant virtually anything the versatile drummer could lay his hands on, including tympani, various gongs, Tibetan temple bells, African drums, kabassa (whatever that is!?) and broken glass! Patrick Moraz wasn't exactly slacking in the keyboards department either with this very impressive array of keyboard instruments at his disposal:- Mini- moog, AKS synthesiser, piano, electric piano, clavinet, organ, pipe organ, marimbaphone, alpine horn, electronic slinky, mellotron, and occasional vocals too! Patrick Moraz would of course go on to be a member of YES and a "days of future passed" member of The Moody Blues. Who could forget the famous music trial of the century!? The sole Refugee album was recorded in 1974 at ART Studios in Geneva in Patrick Moraz' native Switzerland, so he would have felt right at home there, whereas the two English members of the band, Lee Jackson and Brian Davison were temporary "refugees".

The title of the imperious 5-minute-long opening number "Papillon" can have several meanings:- Either a black butterfly; a symbolic breaking free of societal restraints and restrictions; or even a toy breed of dog with large butterfly-like ears! One thing's for sure though, the "Papillon" on this album is no delicate butterfly. No, this is an aggressive and impressive Pictures at an Exhibition-style display of powerful keyboard prog in the best tradition of Emerson, Lake & Palmer. There's no shortage of classically-inspired, lightning-speed keyboard runs to be heard from Patrick Moraz in this tremendous instrumental album opener, which also features a storming salvo of machine-gun-like drumming from Brian Davison. Yes, it looks like we could be in for quite a treat here with this gloriously pompous one-off album of unashamedly exhibitionistic Symphonic Prog. On the second song "Someday", We get to hear the emotionally-wrought (and some might say "over-blown") vocals of Lee Jackson for the first time, which also features another incredible keyboard performance from Patrick Moraz before he went on to join YES for their "Relayer" album in late 1974. "Someday" is one of those grand magisterial prog epics that gathers in pace and intensity as it progresses, so it could be described as the true definition of Progressive Rock. If "Papillon" represented a symbolic breaking-free, then "Someday" continues the theme of liberation with the powerful message contained within these lyrics:- "Someday, I'll go away, Pack my bag, Get on a plane, I'll fly up through my cloud, I'll smash right through, Right into the sun." ..... This is the kind of powerfully uplifting feel-good prog that'll leave you flying high on a wave of joyous and exhilarating emotion. If you haven't quite reached seventh prog heaven yet, then the third piece of music might help get you there, because next up is the awesome 17-minute-long, "Grand Canyon" suite, the first of two epic suites on the album. This magnificent five-part magnum opus is every bit as grandiose and spectacular as the song title implies. Be prepared to be stunned by this brilliant landscape of dazzling musical colours. The outstanding "Grand Canyon" suite represents the musical equivalent of the real Grand Canyon bathed in rich golden colours at sunset.

The title of the Side Two opener "Ritt Mickley" is a humorous reference to the strong Swiss accent of Patrick Moraz when he pronounces "rhythmically". It's another 6-minute-long demonstration of ELP-style keyboard prog at it's absolute best, so you can expect another dazzling display of keyboard histrionics from Mr Moraz & Co. The final piece of music on the album is the second of the two epic suites. It's a thunderous 18-minute-long masterpiece titled "Credo". The majestic music is divided into eight movements of stunning symphonic splendour and delight, which just HAS to be heard to be believed. This is incredible!

You can't fail to be over-awed by this stunning display of ELP-style keyboard prog. This outstanding one-off album has a treasured place in the hallowed halls of ProgArchives. Refugee might not be in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, but they truly deserve to be included with full honours and flags flying with this very impressive powerhouse debut!






Credo is a masterpiece indeed thx for posting
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Ertlif: a superb Psychedelic Rock band from the picture-postcard alpine town of Basel in Switzerland. Ertlif may have had a short shelf-lif in their original incarnation, but they made an amazing comeback in 2001 with their new album "Illusions". There's also a compilation of  Relics from the Past to relish too, thereby ensuring that the music of Ertlif lives on forever - or at least for half a century anyway. Smile

5 stars 2001: Ertlif - Illusions - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LbVbL5Z3SDc
5 stars 2017: Ertlif - Relics from the Past: Unreleased Recordings 1974-1975 - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HVwfikT3Mbc




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Prepare to be entranced by the music of Exit - the best thing to emerge from Switzerland since the Simplon Tunnel. Smile

5 stars 1975: EXIT - Exit (Symphonic Prog  Switzerland) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VDXfj8-zyR4

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Flame Dream: a Symphonic Prog band from the picturesque Swiss town of Lucerne, where the music sounds as dreamily beautiful as the city by the lake. 

4 stars 1978: Flame Dream - Galatea - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=17ZX2dbo_9k
5 stars 1979: Flame Dream - Elements - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p0-1lxoI7Ww
5 stars 1981: Flame Dream - Out in the Dark - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=52-YiwokMO0
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I'm So Glad Sean Trane told me about Galaad - the second-best Neo Prog band to emerge from Switzerland. It's just a pity all of the lyrics are sung in the band's native French, instead of English - the universal language of prog. Smile

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Hi Paul,

I recommend you Sicher, they released only one album "Sicher" (1981) they remind me in some parts to Flame Dream, delicate flute and sax parts, hammond, even cellos and strings, totally instrumental
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