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    Posted: October 15 2014 at 06:46
Claus Clement Pedersen, best known as Tømrerclaus (born 21. november 1945 in Aarhus) guitarist, cellist, bassist, clarinettist, contrabas and fluteplayer, singer, hurdy-gurdy player, music-producer, soundtechnician, video-producer and webshop manager.
Website: http://toemrerclaus.dk/history.html
 
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 15 2014 at 07:58
As one who has owned this album for over 15 years, it comes as a surprise that anyone would consider it prog. Maybe it's because Tømrerclaus always has been linked with the hippies and the sound of the 60s, that I'm finding it difficult to think of him as a prog artist. Some of his stuff is what I'd call progressive sure, but not really in the PA sense. Fantastic guitarist though. I've seen him live over 10 times - most notably with his band Dream City.
Oh well sounds like it's about time to revisit my copy of 'T. It's been years....literally.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 15 2014 at 08:55
Love his stuffs above, but his soundscape is purely psych / stoner rock, that has no link to progressive rock. 

Anyway, thanks for your suggestion. Good creations regardless of its progressiveness. Beer
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