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Topic: Old member, new accountPosted By: Cag71
Subject: Old member, new account
Date Posted: June 03 2018 at 10:50
Hi, I am a member who used to be active a few years back under the name of Cacha71, but I lost my password and the email address I had for that account is now defunct, so I was unable to sign in under that name, so decided to start afresh.
Anyway, needless to say, I'm a huge prog rock fan, particularly 70s prog rock, progressive folk, symphonic progressive, Neo-prog and psychedelic/space rock. I also listen to folk rock, classic rock and metal.
I particularly like to explore the music of other countries and in other languages (other than English), seeking out lesser known artists and hopefully unearthing a few hidden gems, particularly those with folk influences :)
Replies: Posted By: Mascodagama
Date Posted: June 03 2018 at 12:33
Cag71 wrote:
I particularly like to explore the music of other countries and in other languages (other than English), seeking out lesser known artists and hopefully unearthing a few hidden gems, particularly those with folk influences :)
Welcome back!
You may know these already, but if not here's four you might like:
------------- Soldato of the Pan Head Mafia. We'll make you an offer you can't listen to. http://bandcamp.com/jpillbox" rel="nofollow - Bandcamp Profile
Posted By: DamoXt7942
Date Posted: June 03 2018 at 16:42
Cag71 wrote:
Hi, I am a member who used to be active a few years back under the name of Cacha71, but I lost my password and the email address I had for that account is now defunct, so I was unable to sign in under that name, so decided to start afresh.
Anyway, needless to say, I'm a huge prog rock fan, particularly 70s prog rock, progressive folk, symphonic progressive, Neo-prog and psychedelic/space rock. I also listen to folk rock, classic rock and metal.
I particularly like to explore the music of other countries and in other languages (other than English), seeking out lesser known artists and hopefully unearthing a few hidden gems, particularly those with folk influences :)
Welcome back. Please let me know if you want to get back through your older ID.
Posted By: Cag71
Date Posted: June 04 2018 at 05:17
Mascodagama wrote:
Cag71 wrote:
I particularly like to explore the music of other countries and in other languages (other than English), seeking out lesser known artists and hopefully unearthing a few hidden gems, particularly those with folk influences :)
Welcome back!
You may know these already, but if not here's four you might like:
Thanks - great stuff! I already know the first four, Companyia Electrica Dharma is new to me. Not so obscure, but I also like Itoiz, Tri Yann, Malicorne, and , more recently, Thork.
Posted By: Cag71
Date Posted: June 04 2018 at 05:27
DamoXt7942 wrote:
Cag71 wrote:
Hi, I am a member who used to be active a few years back under the name of Cacha71, but I lost my password and the email address I had for that account is now defunct, so I was unable to sign in under that name, so decided to start afresh.
Anyway, needless to say, I'm a huge prog rock fan, particularly 70s prog rock, progressive folk, symphonic progressive, Neo-prog and psychedelic/space rock. I also listen to folk rock, classic rock and metal.
I particularly like to explore the music of other countries and in other languages (other than English), seeking out lesser known artists and hopefully unearthing a few hidden gems, particularly those with folk influences :)
Welcome back. Please let me know if you want to get back through your older ID.
Thanks, but not necessary. It was a long time ago, and my tastes have changes a bit since then.
Posted By: Argo2112
Date Posted: June 04 2018 at 11:14
Welcome back! Nice avatar BTW.
Posted By: Mascodagama
Date Posted: June 04 2018 at 12:41
Cag71 wrote:
Mascodagama wrote:
Cag71 wrote:
I particularly like to explore the music of other countries and in other languages (other than English), seeking out lesser known artists and hopefully unearthing a few hidden gems, particularly those with folk influences :)
Welcome back!
You may know these already, but if not here's four you might like:
Thanks - great stuff! I already know the first four, Companyia Electrica Dharma is new to me. Not so obscure, but I also like Itoiz, Tri Yann, Malicorne, and , more recently, Thork.
Of those I don't know Tri Yann, dig the others - though I only really got into the first Thork album, I thought they became less interesting after that. I also very much like the related (Maurin brothers) projects Nil and Syrinx.
------------- Soldato of the Pan Head Mafia. We'll make you an offer you can't listen to. http://bandcamp.com/jpillbox" rel="nofollow - Bandcamp Profile
Posted By: Cag71
Date Posted: June 05 2018 at 08:51
Mascodagama wrote:
Cag71 wrote:
Mascodagama wrote:
Cag71 wrote:
I particularly like to explore the music of other countries and in other languages (other than English), seeking out lesser known artists and hopefully unearthing a few hidden gems, particularly those with folk influences :)
Welcome back!
You may know these already, but if not here's four you might like:
Thanks - great stuff! I already know the first four, Companyia Electrica Dharma is new to me. Not so obscure, but I also like Itoiz, Tri Yann, Malicorne, and , more recently, Thork.
Of those I don't know Tri Yann, dig the others - though I only really got into the first Thork album, I thought they became less interesting after that. I also very much like the related (Maurin brothers) projects Nil and Syrinx.
I prefer Thork's first album Urdoxa, too, the last, Nula Jeden, being the weakest - though I love the first track, Ex-Slave. Nil is good, I don't know Syrinx. Another one to check out :)