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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote tokyoganglion Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 24 2019 at 17:13
I didn't expect so many answers!

RICHARDH: Thanks!  I should have remembered Far Corner, since I learned about them on this site. RISK is an amazing album, and I look forward to checking out Fright Pig and the other artists you mentioned!

AFLOWERKINGCRIMSON:  I’d forgotten that Egg and Le Orme fell in this category! But if the rest of the bands you recommended are half as good as those two, I’m going to have a fun time learning about them.

AUXFNX:  That’s great you’re in Rascal Reporters! I’m a fan of the Happy Accidents LP, and I’ll check out the Redux album. 

VERSLIBRE:  Majeure is great stuff, so I’ll check out the rest of your list. As for Berlin School – that's another style of music I learned about from this forum, back in the day. . . which is why I’m glad this forum is still around.

MOSHKITO:  I’ll check out Seventh Wave as well.

ARCHIE: Hiromi Uehara? I’m a fan of her Time Control album. If you like her and are into more dissonant prog and free-jazz as well, you might enjoy LE*SILO, another piano-led band – they’ve been called “The Japanese Etron Fou Leloublan”

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Originally posted by Archie Archie wrote:

Hiromi is an amazing keyboardist who often plays with just a drummer and bassist. Her stuff is fusiony and sometimes goes full jazz, but it's proggy enough and great
 

Yeah, love that gal. Been following her ever since her debut Another Mind.
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Hiromi is an amazing keyboardist who often plays with just a drummer and bassist. Her stuff is fusiony and sometimes goes full jazz, but it's proggy enough and great - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NNTt-XPv2n0

And, if you don't mind me plugging myself, my band Identikit does prog without even a bass guitar (I play upright instead) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hJ0wBizHWRI


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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (1) Thanks(1)   Quote moshkito Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 05 2019 at 06:27
Hi,

The one I really like is ... SEVENTH WAVE ... both their albums are excellent.

AND, I missed (finals!) a concert of theirs in LA, that was billed as ... 7 keyboard players ... and I have never found or heard a bootleg of that thing ... if anything needed to be bootlegged, that show would be it!
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (1) Thanks(1)   Quote richardh Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 05 2019 at 00:10
Originally posted by AFlowerKingCrimson AFlowerKingCrimson wrote:

There's definitely guitar on PLP. 
 

Yep Gothic Impressions included a bit from Roine Stolte! On the whole though it was never a lead instrument in the music.
The last album Time Mirror does fit the criteria (no guitar) but isn't that great unfortunately.
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There's definitely guitar on PLP. 
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I should have remembered Par Lindh Project, but Gerard makes me recall another great, if short-lived, Japanese keyboard trio: Social Tension. Their first album MacBethia is fantastic.

Ex-Deja Vu keyboardist Motoi Sakuraba (aka the Japanese Wakeman) has a few albums and a DVD where he performs his soundtrack material arranged for trio. Ex-Gerard bassist Atsushi Hasegawa's involved. Great stuff.
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Masuhiro Goto did some guest drumming on Biogenesis Project and some live shows, but then he moved on. Ars Nova had a completely different line-up again after that. They did a couple reunion shows that featured Akiko drumming again.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (1) Thanks(1)   Quote richardh Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 04 2019 at 00:11
Originally posted by verslibre verslibre wrote:




Gerard

 

didn't the drummer go to Ars Nova?

Yep great band , Live In Marseille is one of the heaviest albums I've heard. Play it loud!
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2 other suggestions that came to mind (both Scandi prog bands)

Par Lindh Project - the first 3 albums are superb (the last one Time Mirror is just average) . 

Elephant 9 - I've only stumbled across this band recently but they are great. Hard for me to recommend one single album but if you like the classic Hammond Organ sound and fast jazz style drumming then this band fits the bill perfectly.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (1) Thanks(1)   Quote verslibre Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 03 2019 at 13:46
There are quite a few "post-Golden Era" guitar-less bands.

Blue Motion (Swiss one-off trio of double-keys + drums)
Cerebus Effect (as a keyboard-led trio on Live at Orion only)
Far Corner 
Flat 122
Gerard
Maxwell's Demon
Majeure (Zombi drummer A.E. Paterra's electronic side project)
Rudess Morgenstein Project 
Three Monks

...and myriad Berlin School electronic acts, if you're into that. 

Ars Nova did expand to a line-up with a guitarist (not a guest).
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Rascal Reporters are entirely based around keyboards with the help of drums, and ocassional bass and guitar appearances. Very Zappa, very avant-garde, and making new music presently. I am a member of the band but got there by being a massive massive fan so this is a serious recommendation!!

I recommend Happy Accidents (1988) from here to start with: https://rascalreporters.bandcamp.com/
Redux vol. 1 is a new release (this year, and is the first one I've been involved with) and We're God is from 1980, but freshly remastered this year, so all are good choices IMO!
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Levin, Minnemann  & Rudess
 
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A few come to mind but not all are three piece bands(mostly late 60's and early 70's bands):

Rare Bird
Aardvark (UK band)
Still Life
Egg
Hansson and Karlsson
The Nice (after first album)
Ekseption
Le Orme
The Trip
Tripod (the only one on this list not from 60's or 70's since their only self titled album is from 2003)

I'm not an expert on all of these bands but I believe most had a mostly keyboard driven sound with either minimal guitar or guitar was not usually the main focus. 

I apologize for not sticking to the rules of post golden era but I couldn't really think of any. Maybe someone else will be interested though.



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There are probably quite a few. ELP has always been my favourite band so I tend to look for this kind of stuff. I would check out RPI as Italian prog has always been ripe with keyboard orientated bands.

I am a fan of the US band Glass Hammer. They generally have a 'Yes vibe' more than ELP but the keyboards (Fred Schendel) are very strong and upfront in the music. Albums particularly I like by them include If , The Inconsolable Secret and Shadowlands.

Of more recent stuff that is 'keyboard heavy' band Far Corner . They released a brilliant album Risk last year. you will enjoy!

Oh and fancy a band with 2 keyboard players that is not Greenslade? Fright Pig is another US band and they only released one album but they spent a year writing and recording it . Something of an overlooked modern classic.

Do you like Pipe Organ? Three Monks released a couple of very lovely albums and not a guitar in sight!

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote tokyoganglion Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 02 2019 at 19:42
Something that interests me about 70s prog: the diversity of instruments / lineups. To be precise: there were some big bands with no (or minimal) guitar.
ELP of course, but also VDGG . . . even Genesis, the guitar was never in the front.
But it seems like that aspect got lost with the prog revival in the 90s.
Can anyone recommend "post-golden-era" bands with either no or minimal guitar?

My puny list so far:
  • Ruins
  • NoMeansNo's first LP (MAMA)
  • Ars Nova

Thanks for reading!
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