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    Posted: July 13 2012 at 12:17





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Meet me in Second Life under the name Exiles Lavender. I am a DJ there at two prog rock clubs.
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^ just heard that album for the first time a few months, some good stuff on there - the studio version has a couple of fusion heroes on it too - Di Meola, Clarke on bass etc
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And what about PIAZZOLLA in the seventies !  Prog ? Jazz ? Both ... and moire.
 
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All trenmendous stuff!
 
A friend turned me on to this Egyptian percussionist as I'm always raving about tablas, bodhrans etc:
 
 
This is a masterclass:
 
 
Cornish Celtic fusion, yeah!
 
 


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Love that funky bearded man ! Big smile
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Originally posted by dreadpirateroberts

^ just heard that album for the first time a few months, some good stuff on there - the studio version has a couple of fusion heroes on it too - Di Meola, Clarke on bass etc


Yes, I have this album:


and it is a great jazz-rock-fusion album, IMHO!


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Originally posted by Formentera Lady

Originally posted by dreadpirateroberts

^ just heard that album for the first time a few months, some good stuff on there - the studio version has a couple of fusion heroes on it too - Di Meola, Clarke on bass etc


Yes, I have this album:


and it is a great jazz-rock-fusion album, IMHO!




I agree, lots too like - and I even like the scat-kinda vocal parts, which I usually don't go for.
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Supersilent - amazing improvised music that blurs the boundaries between jazz, rock and electronics.  But definitely very prog in the form of longform pieces, building of tension and release etc.
 
seriously check out 4, 5, 6 and 7 and probably 8
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Been listening to Exivious recently.  Now they are fun. Jazz / fusion / metal / prog I guess you'd call it. 
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If you like the fusiony side of progressive music, check out Cameron Allen:
 
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