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Wow! This Swiss band sounds so much like Tool it's ridiculous. The material isn't bad but it sounds like they wrote it with tracing paper. If you are fan of Tool, Riverside, or any emo-metal band you might enjoy this.
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THE BOYS ARE BACK!!!! After a 17 year hiatus, Toni Moff Mollo, Milla Kapolke, and Willi Wildschwein put together a new version of Grobschnitt, enlisting friends and family members to replace those that had passed on and those that did not want to take part (yes you Eroc).
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"When Quintessence were recorded at the St Pancras Town Hall in London on March 3, 1970, the idea had been for the material to supply one side of their second album. As it turned out, that second album, Quintessence, used just a couple instrumental sections of the recording.
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This one was always a curious effort - one wonders how this came about. Recorded in 1980, this is a collaboration between Patrick Moraz's multikeyboards and popular new age pan pipe player Syrinx. Kind of new agey and not so good.
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One of the truly great albums of the 70s. The band developed long form compositions incorporating elements of jazz, folk, and r'n'b in a unique but lyrical way. This is music that just ebbs and flows as it jams on. Perhaps only topped by their next studio album.
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"Formed in Italy in 2001, Giancarlo Erra's Nosound creates a seductive and original fusion of elements of Progressive, Ambient and Post Rock.
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"Originally released on CBS in 1971, and now for the first time on CD. These 4 guys from Bremen (Northern Germany) played with US West coast feel in some ways comparable to Quicksilver, but with the unique Kraut flavour.
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The Dutch masters of prog return with their long awaited second album “Under A New Sign”. Three years ago Knight Area stunned the progressive rock world with their debut “The Sun Also Rises”. Knight Area creates epic symphonic rock in the vein of Genesis, Marillion, IQ, and Pendragon.
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Well I guess the Odin tape vault has been opened after all these years. In addition to Long Hair Music's SWF release we get this live recording from Maxim club in Schweinfurt, Germany in September 1971. Its a mix of original and voer tunes.
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"First official CD release of one of the most legendary German small label pressed albums. Originally released in 1971, this album is an intense and bombastic hybrid between heavy fuzz acid guitar, instinctive free rock improvisations and some lyrical, classical influenced interludes/fragments.
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"In 1975 we got together with keyboardist and vocalist Gerd Lueken and bassist Heinz Sander so as to perform live once more as Thirsty Moon. Both musicians used to play in the Bremen band “Train”.
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Long Hair Music release combines the badn's SWF radio session from 1971 with a new album that they recorded in 2001. Your move.
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This was Pekka Pohjola's second solo album, recorded after his departure from Wigwam. Some of you may know the album from it's UK release on Virgin Records as "B The Magpie".
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24 bit remaster features 2 non-lp tracks as a bonus. The band was fully entrenched at Virgin Records and that can be heard in this decidedly English sounding album.
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"This double album is a great testament to all the musical journeys and experiences that Nolan and Swita enjoyed as they spread the word about ‘She’ with their many ‘two-man’ shows.
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The third live album by one of the leading band on the British neo-progressive scene! Features a recording of the band's superb performance at the Wyspianski Katowice, Poland in November 2005.
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