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Drama75
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Posted: March 23 2013 at 06:54 |
Il 16 marzo Lucio Manca (bassista di Solid Vision e Dominici) presenta il primo disco da solista "Everybody Needs An Angel", con l'etichetta austriaca NoiseHead Records. Si tratta di un concept album STRUMENTALE di 11 tracce, θ la storia di una madre, Elizabeth, che ha dedicato la sua vita al suo figlio Lucien, prematuramente morto di cancro nel 2011, all'etΰ di 7 anni.
La disperazione e il tormento per la perdita del suo bimbo ha portato Elisabetta a registrare ogni minuto dei suoi giorni dalla sua morte in poi, con il metodo di registrazione metafonica su nastro - l'ascolto di suoni o di voci provenienti da fuori della nostra dimensione terrena. Il suo scopo era quello di vivere ogni momento delle sue ore nella speranza di ricevere anche solo un piccolo segnale dal suo bambino attraverso la registrazione.
Solo dopo 11 anni disperati, Elizabeth poteva sentire la voce rassicurante di Lucien con un messaggio pieno d'amore:
"Mamma, sto bene".
Di seguito il video ufficiale del brano SCORCHED EARTH:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xEem4u-K7sc
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Ajay
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Posted: March 17 2013 at 09:02 |
Ruby900 wrote:
Rick Wakeman's "Six Wives of Henry the VIII", and then
perhaps "Criminal Record". |
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rdtprog
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Posted: March 17 2013 at 05:25 |
3 latest kotebel's cds
http://www.progarchives.com/artist.asp?id=397
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Music is the refuge of souls ulcerated by happiness.
Emile M. Cioran
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Ady Cardiac
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Posted: March 17 2013 at 05:11 |
pelican are rather good.
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Ruby900
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Posted: March 17 2013 at 04:51 |
Very good calls here;
Rick Wakeman's "Six Wives of Henry the VIII", and then
perhaps "Criminal Record". Focus's "Hamburger Concerto".
And I agree with Mike Oldfield too, the first 4 albums.
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"I always say that its about breaking the rules. But the secret of breaking rules in a way that works is understanding what the rules are in the first place". Rick Wakeman
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akaBona
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Posted: March 16 2013 at 07:37 |
I would like to add
Pekka Pohjola - Pihkasilmδ Kaarnakorva & B The Magpie ie. Harakka Bialoipokku
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HemispheresOfXanadu
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Posted: March 15 2013 at 18:15 |
Animals as Leaders An Endless Sporadic (I only reccommend their first EP Ameliorate) Explosions in the Sky Relocator The Fierce and the Dead (they can be difficult to get into) Gru (one-man band. Only has one album called Cosmogenesis)
You can also do pretty well by YouTube searching 'instrumental prog playlist.' 
Edited by HemispheresOfXanadu - March 15 2013 at 18:16
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Fox On The Rocks
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Posted: March 12 2013 at 23:38 |
Are you a fan of Math Rock?
Try these guys: - The Bulletproof Tiger - Three Trapped Tigers - Hella - Ghosts And Vodka - Auto! Automatic!! - Don Caballero - Giraffes? Giraffes! - The Redneck Manifesto - Vessels - Junior Bob
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verslibre
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Posted: March 12 2013 at 00:42 |
Electronic Rock Arc Blaze; Fracture Edhels Still Dream Anthony Phillips 1984; Private Parts & Pieces VII: Slow Waves, Soft Stars Mark Shreeve Assassin; Legion; Crash Head Tangerine Dream Stratosfear; Force Majeure; Tangram Zombi Cosmos; Surface To Air; Spirit Animal; Escape Velocity Keyboard Prog Craft Craft Duncan MacKay Chimera Hal & Ring Alchemy Rick Wakeman Criminal Record Prog-Fusion Alas Alas Darediablo Bedtime Stories; Feeding Frenzy; Twenty Paces East Wind Pot East Wind Pot Kenso anything you can get your hands on, preferably Kenso (III); Sparta, Yume No Oka; Fabulis Mirabilibus de Bombycosi Scriptus Mongol Doppler 444 Niacin Time Crunch; Organik Symphonic (with some Eclectic & Space) Djam Karet Reflections From The Firepool; Burning The Hard City; The Devouring; The New Dark Age; A Night For Baku Eela Craig Symphonic Rock Goblin Roller; Zombi; Non Ho Sonno Mike Oldfield Tubular Bells; Hergest Ridge; Ommadawn Ozric Tentacles Strangeitude; Jurassic Shift; The Hidden Step; The Yum Yum Tree; Paper Monkeys Claudio Simonetti Demons; Opera Philharmonie Nord; Rage; Le Dernier Mot Tarantula Hawk Tarantula Hawk
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RedNightmareKing
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Posted: March 11 2013 at 22:06 |
The Doctor wrote:
RedNightmareKing wrote:
Billy Cobham - Spectrum
Soft Machine - Third, Fourth (Wordless vocals on one song in Third. Not detracting though.)
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There are lyrics to that one song on Third, they're not wordless vocals.
Good call on Future Kings of England and Godspeed You Black Emperor.
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Now that I listen to Moon in June again, you're absolutely correct.
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I consider drone metal to be progressive...
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Atavachron
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Posted: March 11 2013 at 21:32 |
Lord Jagged wrote:
Planet X |
This, unless you don't like high-tech
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Dellinger
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Posted: March 11 2013 at 21:20 |
Rick Wakeman's "Six Wives of Henry the VIII", and then perhaps "Criminal Record". Focus's "Hamburger Concerto". And I agree with Mike Oldfield too, the first 4 albums.
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The Doctor
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Posted: March 11 2013 at 20:58 |
RedNightmareKing wrote:
Billy Cobham - Spectrum
Soft Machine - Third, Fourth (Wordless vocals on one song in Third. Not detracting though.)
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There are lyrics to that one song on Third, they're not wordless vocals. Good call on Future Kings of England and Godspeed You Black Emperor.
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I can understand your anger at me, but what did the horse I rode in on ever do to you?
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Gooner
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Posted: March 11 2013 at 20:43 |
WLUD - Carrycroch
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RedNightmareKing
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Posted: March 11 2013 at 19:56 |
Billy Cobham - Spectrum Frank Zappa - Hot Rats (except for Willie the Pimp, that has some vocals at the beginning from Cap'n Beefheart) Miles Davis - In A Silent Way, Kind of Blue, A Tribute to Jack Johnson, Bitches Brew Mahavishnu Orchestra - The Inner Mounting Flame, Birds of Fire Perhaps - Volume One Radar Men From the Moon - Intergalatic Dada and Space Trombones, Echo Forever Titan - Sweet Dreams (a little bit of vocals though. Not too bad.) Mike Oldfield - anything pre-Discovery The Future Kings of England - The Viewing Port Godspeed You! Black Emperor - Lift Your Skinny Fists Like Antennas to Heaven, F#A#Infinity (voice samples, but they add A LOT) Don Caballero - American Don Toe. - Book About My Idle Plot On Anxiety Soft Machine - Third, Fourth (Wordless vocals on one song in Third. Not detracting though.) The Keith Tippett Group - You Are Here... I Am There, Dedicated To You But You Weren't Listening
Off the top of my head.
Edited by RedNightmareKing - March 11 2013 at 19:58
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I consider drone metal to be progressive...
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Ajay
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Posted: March 11 2013 at 18:28 |
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I see Mike Oldfield has already been mentioned. I'd start with Tubular Bells or Ommadawn
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Yeah. +1 to Ommadawn. Anything before his Discovery album is worth listening to. Discovery is almost all pop songs (although To France is, in my opinion, a very good song). The one instrumental, The Lake, took me a while to warm to. Anything after that, except for Amarok and Tubular Bells III, is, in my opinion, patchy at best, heading down to dreadful.
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Guldbamsen
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Posted: March 11 2013 at 18:22 |
Clivage - Mixtus Orbis
Bobby Beausoleil - Lucifer Rising
Ash Ra Tempel - S/T
Miles Davis - Big Fun
Art Zoyd - Berlin
Popol Vuh - In den Garten Pharaos
Tangerine Dream - Force Majeure
Klaus Schulze - Picture Music
Brand X - Unorthodox Behavior
My Brother the Wind - I wash my Soul in the Stream of Infinity
One Shot - Dark Shot
Syrinx - Qualia
Thork - Weila
Elephant9 - Atlantis
Dedalus - S/T
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The Guide says there is an art to flying or rather a knack. The knack lies in learning how to throw yourself at the ground and miss.
- Douglas Adams
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Lord Jagged
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Posted: March 11 2013 at 18:06 |
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Dead Souls In The Rear View Mirror Hitch A Ride For A While..
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The Doctor
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Posted: March 11 2013 at 18:05 |
Camel's album The Snow Goose is a masterpiece I see Mike Oldfield has already been mentioned. I'd start with Tubular Bells or Ommadawn A lot of (but not all) of Anthony Phillips work is instrumental. Slow Dance is a particular favorite. 1984 is a pretty good electronic instrumental album. National Health is almost all instrumental - Queues and Cures is excellent as is their s/t debut. For some weirdness you could try some Univers Zero
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I can understand your anger at me, but what did the horse I rode in on ever do to you?
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Master of Time
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Posted: March 11 2013 at 17:59 |
The Enid (Except they added some poor vocals in the 80s, so stick to their 70s material for good instrumental. Though their newest album has a great vocalist.) The Samuel Jackson Five (Though their newest album has some occasional vocals)
Edited by Master of Time - March 11 2013 at 18:22
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