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Great early fusion album from the (now sadly departed) sax player. After making his name in the jazz scene, Mariano explored electric jazz and rock more and more during the seventies. He worked with Embryo, Pork Pie, Eberhard Weber, and even Supersister.
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"Composer and pianist Thelonious Sphere Monk (1917-82) is one of the top creative deities in the pantheon of American Jazz Greats. His tunes, once considered radical and appreciated by the cognoscenti, are now beloved standards.
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Sideband put together by Dirk Thurish, lead vocalist of Angel Dust. Trying to create music that was a bit more personal for him he decided to handle guitar duties and drafted bassist Anders Iwers of Tiamat, and drummer Stefan Gemballa from Flowing Tears.
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Latest from this Greek/German power metal band. Mystic Prophecy are heavier than most in the genre but are surprisingly melodic. The music takes on a thrash feel in spots but the excellent vocals of R.D. Liapakis always steers everything back to the melodic side.
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Ripping German power metal! Remastered digipak edition of 2000 copies.
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"Germany's Mystic Prophecy certainly doesn't make fans wait an excessive amount of time for new material. 2011's Ravenlord is the band's seventh album in the just over 11 years since their formation.
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2CD mini-lp sleeve edition of Fabio Zuffanti's rock opera originally released in 2000. This version has been out of print for some time. This new edition is completely remixed with all the Mellotron samples replaced with real 'torn. Vocals are in English and the story is obvious.
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Mythos was one of the original space rock bands to record for the Ohr label. This is a later released from 1980 originally released on Sky Records. The band revolves around flautist/keyboardist Stephan Kaske. Pulsating rhythms and spacey keys are augmented by Kaske's lead work on flute.
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"Danish pioneers of future fusion metal Mnemic fire off their fifth studio endeavor Mnemesis – a crossover montage of melodic death metal and progressive parts with elements of industrial, thrash and groove thrown in for good measure.
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Fifth album from this (apparently) popular power metal band from Romania. The band is fronted by Ana Mladinovici, who has a very nice voice albeit with a slight accent. She doesn't have the range of Tarja - her voice is more along the lines of Sabine Edelsbacher of Edenbridge.
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"Daniel O'Sullivan's acclaimed Ulver has a tendency to traverse a truly abstract path between the realms of shoegaze, metal and black ambient, while his collaboration with Steve Moore, Miracle, remains firmly rooted in the universe of synth-pop.
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Second album from this New York based prog trio. The band is heavily influenced by early period Rush but elements of Yes and Kansas pop up as well. The album highlight is the near 18 minute epic "The Eternal Spring".
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"As the spring of 2012 fades, Rhys Marsh And The Autumn Ghost return with their third full-length record, 'The Blue Hour', in which Marsh leads them into another bold sonic-territory.
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Lots of changes in the Mangala Vallis camp with this new release. Bernardo Lanzetti is out, replaced by the great Rob Tiranti aka Rob Tyrant. Many of you know Rob from his work in the metal world with Labyrinth but he has alway worked with New Trolls so he knows how to dial it back.
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"MEGADETH is back and blazing at full force and everything about “The System Has Failed” screams “Classic MEGADETH!” Just to get it out of the way, the year is 2004, not 1986, not 1992, so don’t go there. MEGADETH is 20 years old. Mustaine is still the man and MEGADETH is still the band!
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"This 1970 release "climbed" to #17 with the classics Mississippi Queen and Theme from an Imaginary Western . Also includes an unreleased live version of the Woodstock ode For Yasgur's Farm !"
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"This 1971 release also went gold, here with an unreleased live version of Travellin' in the Dark (to E.M.P.)."
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Seventh studio album from this German power metal band. Mob Rules are a first class outfit that pretty much stick to the melodic power metal formula but they add just enough progressive touces to keep a progmetal fan like myself interested.
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My Soliloquy is a British band formed in 2002 by multi-instrumentalist Pete Morten. Since then the band has released a number of demos, gaining traction in the metal underground.
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"I've always been rather impressed Mastercastle, the Italian melodic metal band created by expert guitarist Pier Gonella and fronted by the powerful vocals of Giorgia Gueglio.
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"In October of 2012, Motorpsycho entered Brygga Studio in Trondheim for the first time in many, many moons -- this being the studio where they recorded a few of their first albums some 20 years ago -- the vibes were good, and the music happened like it was supposed to.
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"Swedish duo Mats/Morgan create their own sphere in the transcontinental music scene, a zone wherein progressive rock, jazz-rock fusion, experimental rock, electronica, and progressive pop overlap and intertwine.
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Limited edition digipak with 2 bonus tracks.
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"Machine Head's third album finds them sounding a bit looser and less constricted musically than they have in the past, but their aggro-metal with funk overtones is still plenty dense and emotionally claustrophobic.
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"When they first emerged in 1994, San Francisco metalheads Machine Head appeared poised (along with the then-unstoppable Pantera) to lead the cause of American metal, proudly and purposefully, through the second half of that grim, grim, alternative rock-dominated decade.
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