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yoel? ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() Joined: September 19 2007 Location: United Kingdom Status: Offline Points: 160 |
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the unsigned, yet excellent Haken myspace.com/hakenmusic
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snakekiller ![]() Forum Newbie ![]() ![]() Joined: April 30 2007 Location: Hungary Status: Offline Points: 1 |
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Pozvakowski. a hungarian experimental/post-rock band.
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electricsilence ![]() Forum Groupie ![]() ![]() Joined: October 13 2007 Location: Argentina Status: Offline Points: 78 |
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Pez, an astounding space/art rock argentinian band. Their best album is probably Folklore.
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avestin ![]() Special Collaborator ![]() ![]() Honorary Collaborator Joined: September 18 2005 Status: Offline Points: 12625 |
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To whom it may concern....
I have posted an article about Frederic L'epee from Shylock, Yang and Philharmonie based and citing his website as source, with links to it and audio samples and pictures.
Enjoy, I hope those who don't know his work or some of his projects might be interested in investigating it further on.
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JIF8882 ![]() Forum Groupie ![]() ![]() Joined: October 19 2007 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 85 |
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Some of my faves are Tales From the Lush Attic by IQ. Asia-Aura. Discipline-Push and Profit. Most underrated is ...And Then There Were Three by Genesis
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J Dawg
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avestin ![]() Special Collaborator ![]() ![]() Honorary Collaborator Joined: September 18 2005 Status: Offline Points: 12625 |
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I've recommended this before but let's repeat it since they're not on PA:
Calle Debauche are an interesting and original bandfrom Arizona. They have just self-released their album Potemkin Carnival.
Listen to some tracks from it here;
For those looking for something more original and different than the usual stuff...
And listen to this as well:
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Easy Money ![]() Special Collaborator ![]() ![]() Honorary Collaborator / Retired Admin Joined: August 11 2007 Location: Memphis Status: Offline Points: 10726 |
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I notice you guys have Steve Hillage, but not his electronic project System 777. I assume because of its relation to the rave scene, but this is highly inventive original music not generic dance "electronica".
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Tuzvihar ![]() Special Collaborator ![]() ![]() Honorary Collaborator Joined: May 18 2005 Location: C. Schinesghe Status: Offline Points: 13536 |
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"Music is much like f**king, but some composers can't climax and others climax too often, leaving themselves and the listener jaded and spent."
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avestin ![]() Special Collaborator ![]() ![]() Honorary Collaborator Joined: September 18 2005 Status: Offline Points: 12625 |
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Allow me to recommend (again, but now they're here) the newest addition to PA:
C'est Mortel* and their great s/t release C'est Mortel.
Here's Ruben's bio:
C'est Mortel is basically a side-project by Tom Naumann and Mason Brown from the Athens, Georgia, band, Jet by Day. The band was formed in 2000 and the idea behind this project was too play something different from what they were previously doing and that's exactly what they achieved with C'est Mortel. Naumann and Brown recruited several musicians from the Athens area like Devin Brown, Brett Griffin, and David Specht to play on this new side-project. The band's music is a combination of the heaviness from Progressive Metal, the delicateness of Post-Rock and the epics from Progressive Rock. C'est Mortel's songwriting is very similar to that of Progressive Rock artists, they mostly (if not only) write epics ranging over the 30-40 minute mark and feature a lot of changes in themes and dynamics. They released their debut in 2002 and it was well received by the media. C'est Mortel is currently inactive since Naumann and Brown are focusing more on their main band, Jet By Day.
C'est Mortel is a tough band to pin down. They mix effortlessly Prog Metal, Post-Rock and Prog Rock without sounding patchy. They're one of the few Post-Rock bands that have admittedly been influenced by Progressive Rock. Highly recommended for Prog Rock fans looking for something new while still staying true to their roots and for fans of Post-Rock looking for a bit more complexity in their music. - Ruben Dario (Chamberry) - |
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avestin ![]() Special Collaborator ![]() ![]() Honorary Collaborator Joined: September 18 2005 Status: Offline Points: 12625 |
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Two Zeuhl albums today, which I believe I have already mentioned before, but it doesn't hurt to mention again, and plus there are the reviews of my good friend sinkadotentree (john davie) who has an exquisite taste
UPPSALA — UppsalaReview by sinkadotentree (john davie)PROG REVIEWER
Posted Wednesday, October 10, 2007, 01:13 EST | Permanent link Their PA bio:
Uppsala stands as yet another Zeuhl contingency hailing from France. The band was formed in 1969 by Philippe Cauvin (guitar), Didier Lamarque (drums, percussion) and Dany Marcombe (bass guitar), under the name Absinthe. By the second half of the Seventies the band was to take a new name in the namesake of the Swedish city Uppsala (Home of guitarists Coste Apetrea (of Samla Mammas Manna) and Kukka Tolonen, whom Uppsala met while vacationing in 1978). Amazingly for a band that has been touring over the past 30 years, they only boast one album under their belts. Tragically in 1979, Cauvin befell a car crash where he lost both his legs; this no doubt set the band back substantially in their musical plights. Over the passing year it has been rumoured the band is concentrating on devising a second album; but we will have to be patient and see what time will bring us.
Their Self Titled album was released in 1983; taking a very Art rock approach to the Zeuhl ideals. While the rhythm section besets the framework for the album (the famous ‘throbbing bass’), it finds itself revolving around the masterful hand of Philippe Cauvin. We are to be graced with complex interplay between both electric and acoustic guitar. At other times taking full advantage of utilising dubbing effects to produce a likely guitar synth sound. Rather than perusing lyrical themes the album is littered with rough vocalised Zeuhl chants to the high-pitched feminine ranges; all performed by Cauvin. The album is highly diverse encompassing a wide variety of tones and moods, while keeping the audience on their toes with the vast array of sound effects noises. Uppsala is recommend to those who like their music with the guitar at the forefront. At treat for fans of Djam Karet and King Crimson (80’s – 90’s) with and extra favour of Zeuhl. No PA bio (if you'd like to write one, you're welcome)
PSEU — PseuReview by sinkadotentree (john davie)
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Posted Thursday, September 20, 2007, 23:21 EST | Permanent link |
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avestin ![]() Special Collaborator ![]() ![]() Honorary Collaborator Joined: September 18 2005 Status: Offline Points: 12625 |
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Thanks Erik,
Dan is a nice guy and I love the music he makes and so I want to help as much as I can to promote it.
Here's my latest recommendation:
PA bio:
An original mix of soft progressive and avantgarde atmospheres is the distinctive sound of PIERROT LUNAIRE, highly regarded among foreign collectors though not particularly representative. Still, over the course of their two albums, this band draw from a broad set of influences as diverse as FAUST, PFM and DEBUSSY for their eclectic, unpredictable sound.
PIERROT LUNAIRE's first album contains really beautiful instrumentation. The second ("Gudrun") is one of the most adventurous records of Italian progressive, and it is one of my favourite albums of all time too. "Gudrun" is one of those masterpieces where only one classification seems appropriate: extraordinary music. In any case, PIERROT LUNAIRE's two albums are a must for adventurous listeners. |
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erik neuteboom ![]() Prog Reviewer ![]() Joined: July 27 2005 Location: Netherlands Status: Offline Points: 7659 |
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That's good news Avestin and how pleasant that the band got in touch with you, I am sure they are very grateful for your support, these new but lesser known bands need it so much
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avestin ![]() Special Collaborator ![]() ![]() Honorary Collaborator Joined: September 18 2005 Status: Offline Points: 12625 |
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This is something I posted about in another thread but I thought I'd repeat it here:
Here's an excerpt from a message I got from Dan Britton from Deluge Grander, Birds & Buildings and Cerebus Effect.
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just wanting to let you know Birds & Buildings is almost done with our album.
We put up some samples on a myspace page if you want to hear them. We'll probably have the album done around November/December, but I think I'm just gonna say
it's released in 2008 so that it will seem "new" for longer. The samples are at: www.myspace.com/birdsandbuildi Feel free to tell anyone who you think might be interested about this. Thanks for all your good words about the Deluge Grander album. That band is actually working on a new album too, which I think will be better than the first one. There are also two other projects I'm working on- so in all, I
hope to release at least 3 albums in 2008. Best wishes Dan
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Links to the bands in PA:
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avestin ![]() Special Collaborator ![]() ![]() Honorary Collaborator Joined: September 18 2005 Status: Offline Points: 12625 |
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D.F.A. - Duty Free Area (1999)
http://digilander.iol.it/dfa/
PA bio:
"Another intricate Prog band from Italy, with some psychedelic moods among their orchestrated and improvised music. The music is mostly instrumental, but some vocals in italian are present too.
"Duty Free Area" (1999) probably ranks among the very finest Italian releases of the 90s. In all, DFA is a great jazzy symphonic group that surely stands apart from the pack of the modern prog scene. Highly recommended to fans of intricate / elaborate prog music. " Collaborators ReviewsD.F.A. — Duty Free AreaReview by Sean Trane (Hugues Chantraine)SPECIAL COLLABORATOR Prog-Folk Specialist
Posted Tuesday, June 08, 2004, 11:04 EST | Permanent link Guests ReviewsD.F.A. — Duty Free AreaReview by kiky_dini
Posted Friday, January 28, 2005, 05:34 EST | Permanent link |
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sircosick ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() Joined: January 29 2007 Location: Chile Status: Offline Points: 1264 |
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Ok perhaps not prog at all but you won't be dissapointed with the work of Christopher O'Riley featuring Radiohead's stuff on piano! Simply an amazing player, and an interesting selection of songs, in both tribute albums he has done: "True Love Waits" & "Hold Me To This" / Christopher O'Riley plays Radiohead. Outstanding work! Listening to it right now......
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The best you can is good enough...
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erik neuteboom ![]() Prog Reviewer ![]() Joined: July 27 2005 Location: Netherlands Status: Offline Points: 7659 |
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The new album by Dutch band Trion (abbreviation from trio and Mellotron) entitled Pilgrim. It contains lush 24-carat symphonic prog with echoes from Seventies Camel, Focus and Genesis and also warm play on the acoustic guitar and Grand piano. In comparison with their debut album Tortoise this new effort sounds more dynamic and varied but still the focus is on vintage keyboards (from Mellotron and Hammond to church organ)
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MASS MEDIA "Criptoidea"
From the record label:
Second album from Mass Media, historical band from the '70s that reunited in 2005, in order to record this splendid new album, a live in studio with a very impressive "groove"! This band displays perfectly the classic '70s style compositions, always rich in new ideas but with definite individualities showing, too; for sure the album belongs to Prog (Acqua Fragile, PFM, Yes, ELP...) even more than their previous one "Dark Opacity" but in the DNA of this band you may also find excellent jazz-rock bits (Arti & Mestieri, Mahavishnu Orchestra, Brand X... )! The CD culminates in the splendid "Suite del ringraziamento (Thanksgiving suite)" dedicated to their all time influences... Bach, Beethoven, Mozart, Bernstein, Copland, Emerson, Wakeman and more. Planned and composed for live concerts, the suite was recorded as a live in studio, like the other tracks, to keep the "groove" and the energetic feeling intact.
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XAAL:
Their PA bio:
With only two albums in their curriculum vitae, released in a 2-year span, it’s incredible how the French power-trio XAAL managed to leave such a rich testimony for contemporary prog rock. Formed by guitarist Jad AYACHE, bassist Nicolas NEIMER and drummer/percussionist Patrick BOILEAU, XAAL offered an exciting, stylish mixture of KC-meets-CAMEL oriented sound (not unlike their legendary compatriots of SHYLOCK) and RIO at its least inscrutable (imagine PRESENT with a more patent dynamics and a bit less sinister), craftily seasoned with noticeable touches of jazz-rock. The trio decided to increase their sonic spectrum via the help of guests - on wind instruments mostly - for some extra colors, but all in all, the threesome were exclusively responsible for their own sound’s core.
XAAL — En CheminReview by sinkadotentree (john davie)PROG REVIEWER
Posted Wednesday, September 19, 2007, 16:51 EST | Permanent link XAAL — Seconde EreReview by Yukorin
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PRAT, JEAN-PAUL - Masal
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Jean-Paul Prat is a multi-instrumentalist and composer born in Grenoble, France on 27/9/1953. He began his musical path early on due to his mother’s love of music. At the age of 9 he began taking private classical piano lessons. At age 14 he had already learned to play guitar by himself and then the drums by age 15. He would then be enthusiastic about English rock groups – The Beatles, The Moody Blues, and also with RnB bands for their rhythmic virtues and their use of brass instruments (which was presumably an influence for him for his recordings later on, as can be heard on Masal). At the age of 15, in 1968, he formed with a friend of his a dance orchestra. Prat was playing then the guitar and doing the vocals. As they expanded, he took on playing the organ and later on at the age of 18 switched to drumming and singing. This was an octet that was called Blackbirds, which played then-contemporary music. 18 years old, Prat decided then to study percussion at the conservatoire, but had gotten tired from it soon enough to return to playing music. This period finds him being thrilled with Chicago and Deep Purple. His next step would be starting to compose by himself in 1971, something that was driven by listening to Magma’s unique music. He wanted to form a band that would perform those compositions, and asked some of his fellow dance orchestra friends. Joining him on his band in 1973, were his brother Richard Heritier on saxophone, Michel D’angelo on guitar and bass, Denis Borras on bass all of whom came from their previous dance orchestra. To complete this lineup, Prat recruited Georges Rolland on saxophone and Alain Tourral on piano. The chosen name for the band was Masal – Hebrew for luck, fortune or chance (and not as the booklet mistakenly says, it is not “star” which is Kochav). The music of Masal at that time is described in the cd booklet like this: “Jean-Paul led the new band, handling vocals and wrote the bulk of the band's material in a frenetic vein akin to that popularised by MAGMA. propelled by drums and bass, accentuated by riffs from the brass instruments that exchanged solo roles with the keyboards.” The band suffered from a changing lineup. August 1973 sees the departure of guitarist Michel D’angelo, but he is not replaced as Prat is content with the band switching to a brass dominated lineup without guitar. Denis Borras decided to be the band’s lighting technician and quit his playing. New bassist Gerard Betemps and keyboard player and vocalist Yves Ottino join Masal. And though he was content with no guitars, guitarist Philippe Christophe joined as well. Alain Tourral then left as well. The band rehearsed quite a lot in places such as Isere and Les Avenieres and also performed in front of small audiences at places like Ruy, Lyon (with Magma and Spheroe and another one with Gong), Ecully (with Urantia, which was the precursor to Vortex and with Astarte which was later to become Eider Stellaire), Paris and Orleans (opening for Soft Machine) and other places as well; this extensive touring went on for quite some time. The music then was wholly instrumental and the vocals were used, similarly to Magma as another instrument in the lineup. In 1976, the band took on a temporary break-up for each one to ponder about their musical paths and projects. This period sees Prat exploring other possibilities – playing in a dance band and traveling abroad for over a year. When he started playing music again, he went through playing with 4 different bands (punk and new wave). Prat continued to play and record (not under his name) during this time and for a more detailed version, you can read the liner notes in the Masal cd. Moving on to 1981, Prat was approached by a concert agent with a proposal to reform Masal and play their music at a concert he was organizing. Prat got excited about this and went on to recruit musicians and form the band, which he wanted to be as big as possible. The lineup he got was made up of Herve Gourru on Bass; Jean-Jacques Willig on keyboards; Richard Heritier on saxophone; Georges Rolland on saxophone; Carlo Grassi on guitar; Norbert Galo on guitar; Viviane Galo on keyboards; Jacques Dessert on cello; Richard Negro on trumpet; Gilles Morard on trombone; Gerard Geoffroy on flutes. The cd liner notes describe the current incarnation of Masal’s sound like this: “Jean-Paul's music had undergone changes. Instead of the frenetic wildness of before, it distilled its power into a music of profound serenity and sensitivity. It had now become entirely instrumental, with dense interweaving of themes and counterpoint led by brass and guitar.” The first show on December 5th 1981 at La Cote-Saint Andre was followed by another one in Isere on July 19th 1982 in which Jacques Dessert was absent and Eric Duval played on percussion. At this point, Prat wanted to record this material as an album. With the help of his family, he financed the project – he hired Venus studio at Longueville (50 km from Paris) for a month. For this album, Norbert Galo and he decided to use one 40 minute long suite for this album. This piece started its life as the song Aubergine, dating from the conservatoire days of Prat in 1972. This piece was later expanded, reworked, linked and integrated with other pieces, all done in various stages and was finally re-named to Masal, like the band name itself. 14 musicians were in the lineup that recorded Masal for the album in July 1982. the double tracking enabled the orchestral sound that the album has. On the vinyl record the piece was forced to be cut into two pieces, but on the cd version the piece can be listened in its entirety without any alterations. In 1983, Prat finds a small label, Ere Force, who belongs to a larger company called Stand By, which agrees to distribute Masal. In 1986, Musea took charge of the distribution of the album, and in 1995, re-issued it on cd. Despite a thinning lineup, the band kept on performing. During 1984, the band became the backup band for the Christian singer Alan Nol, for whom Prat was working as manager. Several of the musicians in the band decided to, as the liner notes in the cd say: “declared themselves converts to Christianity and henceforward decided to pledge the band to the glory of God.” However, two members, Herve Gourru and Georges Rolland did not share those feelings and left the band. They were later on followed (as Prat’s faith and devotion increased) by Carlo Grassi and Jean-Jacques Willig. Now the band had veered into Christian oriented songs as written by Prat. In 1985 they recorded a cassette called "Sans Peur De T'appartenir". Three other tapes followed in the coming years, all with songs about praise of God and Christian nature. Prat, along with Richard Heritier, Alain Escure and Denis Borras have become members of a Christian community. Music: The scope of Masal is as extensive as Prat’s instruments he plays on. The album Masal with its 42 minute long suite covers a lot of grounds – there are elements from zeuhl, symphonic-rock, jazz-rock, avant-rock; and while it is debatable which is the leading characteristic, each has an emphasized role in this orchestral piece and all are well represented throughout its run. It is this broad range of sound to be found here that has lead to this project being included in PA under the Eclectic tag, as this is truly an amalgam of styles, a fabulous mélange of genres and sounds. While this blending of styles might sound forced, you’ll be surprised just how smoothly and naturally the mix sound and the shifting between parts are. The inclusion of brass instruments alongside the rock instrumentation gives this album, along with the composition style of Prat, its uniqueness, volume and rich sound. This album will find its audience in the fans of all aforementioned genres. Its richness and compelling sound, its structure and instrumentation, all culminate in a wonderfully built and composed piece of varied music. Adapted from the extensive biography to be found on the Masal cd re-issues by Musea in 1995 (FGBG 4155.AR). |
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SECRET OYSTER - Laser's Edge have re-issued their 4 albums (and will be releasing live material later on).
If you go here - http://www.lasercd.com/Search.aspx?Keyword=secret+oyster
You'll see all four of them.
A great Danish jazz-rock/art-rock band, with great dynamics and melodies.
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NUOVA ERA - Il Passo Del Soldato
http://groups.msn.com/nuovaeraprogressive/nuovaeraenglish.msnw I'll quote only 3 reviews, for the rest you can visit the album page:
NUOVA ERA — Il Passo Del SoldatoReview by Cesar Inca (César Inca Mendoza Loyola)SPECIAL COLLABORATOR Symphonic Prog Specialist
Posted Thursday, June 10, 2004, 22:24 EST | Permanent link NUOVA ERA — Il Passo Del SoldatoReview by Gatot (Gatot Widayanto)SPECIAL COLLABORATOR Honorary Collaborator
Posted Wednesday, December 15, 2004, 22:03 EST | Permanent link NUOVA ERA — Il Passo Del SoldatoReview by FitzcarraldoSPECIAL COLLABORATOR Errors & Omissions Editor
Posted Thursday, December 16, 2004, 18:27 EST | Permanent link |
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