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    Posted: June 21 2006 at 18:16
Well, it seems that french prog wasn't as overlooked as I thought but what about russian prog. I haven't heard too much of it but maybe someone had. I have only heard avtograf, azazello and horizont which are quite good but perhaps I missed a lot.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 21 2006 at 18:20
The only one I know is  Mechanical Poet wich is a prog metal band that only released one album.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 21 2006 at 18:25
LITTLE TRAGEDIES - Return (*****)
— WOW, here's an amazing progrock CD that carries me away to progheaven! It's the latest CD from the Russian progrock band Little Tragedies. During the first listening session I noticed a very mid-Emersonian inspired keyboard sound, especially the Yamaha GX-1 super- synthesizer (known from the video-clip "Fanfare for the common man" from ELP) but also a typical ethnic flavor, mainly the wonderful Russian vocals.
The first composition "Dream 1" features classical orchestrations (evoking The Enid) and soaring keyboards, followed by the distinctive Eastern-European atmosphere with Russian vocals and some folky sounds. Then splendid keyboardwork, heavy guitar-riffs and in the end a flashy synthesizer solo. The song "After death" is very alternating: excellent guitarplay (sensitive, heavy riffs and fiery runs), spectacular keyboards (organ and synthesizer) and a propulsive rhythm- section. In "Credo" we can enjoy swirling interplay between guitar and keyboards and in "Neuromantic" the contrast between the howling guitar and majestic harpsichord is very captivating, along with the Russian vocals! Among all those cascades of sumptuous progrock there are a few mellow tracks like "Canzona" (sensitive electric guitar and beautiful piano work) and "Return" (subdued with warm Russian vocals). My highlight on this CD is the composition "On the themes of Grieg": lots of sumptuous and fluent prog featuring marvellous keyboard work, inspired vocals and a final part featuring great duels between guitar and keyboards, in the vein of Trace, mid-ELP and the Japanese keyboard driven prog, SUPERB!!
IF YOU ARE UP TO RUSSIAN VOCALS AND YOU LIKE ELP AND THE JAPANESE KEYBOARD PROG, THIS CD IS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!!

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 21 2006 at 18:31
I think there was a website with many samples but it was a few years ago. I'm not sure if it's still going but I managed to download many samples of russian, czech and other slavic bands. I think I'll check it out again shortly.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 21 2006 at 19:00
You can listen online lots of Russian/former Soviet music here: http://www.russiandvd.com/store/audio.asp?char=C&genreid=3355&orderby=0.
 
I can recommended from their catalogue:
- AVTOGRAF
- DIALOG
- LITTLE TRAGEDIES
- ARSENAL (first and probably the best Russian jazz-rock band)
- PESNYARY - start with "Gusliar", their most progressive record
- GUNESH
- Edward Artemiev (the pioneer of electronic music in USSR)
- QUADRO (jazz rock)
- Viacheslav Gorsky (former ARSENAL and QUADRO keybordist)
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 21 2006 at 19:11
I already have a couple avtograf albums but they were rather commercial. I haven't heard the others but I'm not into jazzrock anyway. I'm more interested in symphonic and folkie prog. I'll check the site all the same.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 21 2006 at 19:54
Aquarium!Big smile (in my sig)

Great russian prog band, I'm working on their addition to PA(just finished the bio)Clap
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 21 2006 at 20:27
Originally posted by pepo pepo wrote:

I already have a couple avtograf albums but they were rather commercial. I haven't heard the others but I'm not into jazzrock anyway. I'm more interested in symphonic and folkie prog. I'll check the site all the same.
AVTOGRAF - band's best and most progressive tracks are on "Avtograf-1" album (unfortunately, it's impossible to listen the album on the mentioned site; tracks could be downloaded, but not for free) and "25-th anniversary concert".
 
Folk-prog - "Gusliar" by PESNYARY is very good example, this band has incredible vocal harmonies. 


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 21 2006 at 20:29
Originally posted by The Miracle The Miracle wrote:

Aquarium!Big smile (in my sig)

Great russian prog band, I'm working on their addition to PA(just finished the bio)Clap
 
Does BG know he's a progger? LOL
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 21 2006 at 21:14
Originally posted by NotAProghead NotAProghead wrote:

Originally posted by The Miracle The Miracle wrote:

Aquarium!Big smile (in my sig)

Great russian prog band, I'm working on their addition to PA(just finished the bio)Clap
 
Does BG know he's a progger? LOL


He should have an idea, judging by his influencesWink
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 21 2006 at 23:13

The most amazing Russian band is AukcYon. Love these guys. Supposedly they are a rock group, but of most unorthodox type. Whether or not they are prog you can judge for yourself, here’s their latest album:

http://www.russiandvd.com/store/album_asx.asp?sku=37168

Listen at least through their passionately anguished apocalyptic "Bin Laden", the second composition on this album. Although I myself much prefer their earlier stuff: albums Zhopa, Bodun and Ptica.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 21 2006 at 23:26
Originally posted by Güdron Güdron wrote:

The most amazing Russian band is AukcYon. Although I myself much prefer their earlier stuff: albums Zhopa, Bodun and Ptica.

Good album titles, especially Zhopa and Bodun!LOL
("Ass" and "Hangover" accordingly). 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 22 2006 at 04:42
Oh boy,Russian Prog!!!

NYL - very good neo-prog,deeply influenced by MARILLION and IQ

EXTROVERT - great prog-metal in DT's vein.I sent a PM to some PA members with a request for addition(I have no opportunity to manage it by myself)
www.extrovert.ru

NOVA ART - prog-metal
www.nova-art.ru


KAFTAN SMEHA(A jacket of laughing) - awesome band,combining elements of prog rock with avant theatre art!!!This is not "Gabriel-inspiured show" or something; the stage perfomance includes nearly 20 persons!!!
www.kaftansmeha.ru

UNCROSSED - insane death-metallists with jazzy elements!!!Grave diggers for John Zorn's extreme project!!!
www.uncrossed.ru

KOSTAREV GROUP - great fusion/sympho instrumental prog,partly improvised;band's leader,Alexander Kostarev,is well-known person of Russian prog scene
cosmusic.narod.ru

METROPOLIS - oh yeah,they do know about DT...

DISEN GAGE - great instrumental band,close to Fripp-rock,but pretty original though
disengage.ru

PIKNIK - incomparable!!!Awesome art-rock/prog-related band with unique vocalist/composer/guitarist EDUARD SHKLYARSKY,with strong gothic atmosphere and their own mystic sound.Highly recommended!!!
www.piknik.info

AEOLIAN HARP - Genesis-inspired project from Moscow
www.realmusic.ru/harp

Sergey Kuryohin(1954-1996) - Russian avant-composer,pianist,soundtracks composer,ex-AQUARIUM member
www.kuryokhin.ru

MEPHISTO BRIDGE - my one-man band project .Nice neo-prog,but I'm moving further,and MB is not what I'm keen on now
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 22 2006 at 04:51
.....Embarrassed... thanks Wink !
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 22 2006 at 04:54
Anyone know more about these?

Белый Острог (White Ostrog)
Оркестр Алеаторики

I believe these are prog bands anyhow.



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 22 2006 at 05:06
Originally posted by Prog-jester Prog-jester wrote:

PIKNIK - incomparable!!!Awesome art-rock/prog-related band with unique vocalist/composer/guitarist EDUARD SHKLYARSKY,with strong gothic atmosphere and their own mystic sound.Highly recommended!!!
www.piknik.info 
 
I suggest Piknik too.
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 22 2006 at 13:02
I think I've heard them. White Ostrog is acoustic folk duo not sure if properly prog. of Orkestr Aleatoriki I don't remember well but perhaps you could find some legal 30 sec samples.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 23 2006 at 08:01
    ZVUKI MU(The Mu(sic) Sounds) - avantgarde rock/new wave/prog-related from the very 80s.Their leader Petr Mamonov now is a well-known avant theatre actor.
JUNGLES - legendary and almost unknown band from 80s
Sadly,almost no information about them both in Web

BLIND VANDAL - instrumental trio from Arkhangelsk playing Joe Satriani-like prog-rock
www.blindvandal.ru

DETI PICASSO(Picasso's children) - multi-national band based in Moscow playing very original music with elements of experimental/post-rock and folk music of Armenia
www.detipicasso.ru

No.r.Dream - very nice mostly instrumental prog-metal
nordream.musica.mustdie.ru

ESTHETIC EDUCATION - prog-related(just listen to their "Beautiful") Ukrainian band with singer Lui Frank(former films director,sings in English) produces modern rock in RADIOHEAD/COLDPLAY vein with elements of DOORS psychedelia.Their keyboardist Dima Shurov pushes Bach-like passages even in poppish songs of them!!!Great soundwork and prog-bounded material
www.estheticeducation.com

FLEUR - Ukrainian post-rock/trip-hop/gothic/neo-classical band with female vocals.Melancholic atmosphere,superb musicianship and great lyrics - highly recommended!!!Their albums released by French label Prikosnovenie
fleur.kiev.ua

DOROGA DJONGO(Djongo's road) - no information at all,I even haven't heard their stuff yet
http://www.rock-club.org/~music/bands/index.php?fb=GENRE;русский%20арт-рок

InProg - annual prog-fest in Moscow.SAMMLA MAMMAS MANNA visited it last year,Dan Swano's NIGHTINGALE visited it this year.Dozens of bands raging from neo to RIO participate in it every year
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 23 2006 at 10:38
honestly, where the hell do you buy this sh*t
 
KAFTAN SMEHA sounds real interesting, as do the others
 
you lucky russians
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 23 2006 at 13:10
Originally posted by Prog-jester Prog-jester wrote:

    ZVUKI MU(The Mu(sic) Sounds) - avantgarde rock/new wave/prog-related from the very 80s.
Most minimalistic prog ever. LOLLOLLOL
I'll never risk to recommend this band to those who don't speak Russian.
 
 
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