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New progressive rock/metal trio from the UK that has the chance to blow up big. The band goes for an epic sound with the core trio augmented by the "The Lost Orchestra". Melancholy seems to be the overall theme here reminding of Riverside, Opeth, Tool and even some Pink Floyd.
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Collection of unreleased soundtrack material featuring the usual cast of suspects: Robert Fripp, Percy Jones, Bill MacCormick, etc. A pre-emptive strike on his upcoming ambient work.
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Second album from this reformed Canadian prog band. ExCubus were an active band in the 70s but only recorded half side of an album. ProgQuebec reissued this with some new recordings from the band. I guess they stuck together. Some of this material dates back to the 70s and it has that sound.
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ONE OF A KIND TITLE FROM THE LASER'S EDGE ARCHIVE
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After a 10 year absence Enchant are back. The band started in 1993 making them one of the earliest prog metal band. Actually they are sort of an interesting band in that they seem to exist in both the prog rock and prog metal realms.
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Eye was originally founded in Columbus, Ohio by keyboardist Lisa Bella Donna and drummer Brandon Smith. Kemado Records released their debut release, “Center Of The Sun”, in 2011. Two self-released albums “Second Sight” and “Live At Relay” followed this.
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"Epidaurus' debut album enjoys a lost-gem minor classic reputation and it is little wonder why, because this album represents a bit the later 70's German take-over of symphonic rock, once most of the English bands had completely run out of steam.
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"This is one of the rare obscurities that is actually worth tracking down!
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Authorized vinyl reissue in a numbered limited edition of 500 copies. This title has never been reissued on CD.
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"This is my first exposure to Eveline’s Dust so I had no idea what I was heading into when I gave it a spin. What i immediately noticed is that this is an album drenched in Porcupine Treeness, with a nice helping of Spock’s Beard in places. This, to me, is a good thing.
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"For the first time as reissue on vinyl these two amazing records feature members of original Lucifer`s Friend with vocalist George Mavros who played with pre-Lucifer`s Friend German Bonds together with the other four musicians.
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Dieter Dierks opened up his tape vault and out popped all the original masters for the Ohr and Pilz catalogues. We are now seeing a reissue series bringing this albums to us transferred from the original master tapes - probably for the very first time.
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"Well, well, what have we here? Hot on the trails of Amaseffer we have another band coming out of Israel, also signed to InsideOut.
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Third album, eleven years in the making from this French prog band. While the band's bio makes plenty of references to 70s prog icons this sounds very contemporary and very prog. Check out the track "Grand Buffet" - it sounds like outtakes from King Crimson's "Discpline" album.
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First off - don't be offended by the price. I agree its criminally expensive but when you receive the album you will (partly) understand why. The cover is wrapped in corrugated cardboard - just like the original. It had to have cost the label a fortune to produce these.
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Third album originally released in 1981 on a cassette only edition of 79 copies. Emma Myldenberger was a six piece acoustic instrumental ensemble. The music by nature had a folk feel but it was much more intricate.
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"It's finished! Frank Bornemann, the grand seigneur of German art and progressive rock and mastermind behind Eloy, has completed his opus magnum on the story of Joan of Arc just two years after the appearance of the first part.
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Man when they talk about "Mellotron drenched" albums they mean this one. The band's second album is loaded with great organ/'tron passages and Ms. Kaagman sounds more and more like Annie Haslam. The album is capped off with the side long title track.
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"On Friday, October 14th the rock band Evership publishes their fourth album, the conclusion of the Rock Opera The Uncrowned King!
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"While many progressive groups from Quebec and elsewhere mixed folk with rock during the 70s, few did so with as much beauty and complexity as l'Engoulevent.$12.00
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"Phil Collins’ son Simon Collins and Kelly Nordstrom’s new fascinating and absorbing project Emolecule! This debut album reflects a unique and personal approach to some of the most intimate and dedicated music in the Collins and Nordstrom career.
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Edensong is a progressive rock quintet from New York City. The band's self-released 2008 debut "The Fruit Fallen" was hailed as a "masterpiece" by critics, and helped to pave the way for live shows and notable festival appearances throughout North America.
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"Estructura is one of the first prog outfits that formed in Venezuela, with a pure symphonic pedigree.
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"Phil Collins’ son Simon Collins and Kelly Nordstrom’s new fascinating and absorbing project Emolecule! This debut album reflects a unique and personal approach to some of the most intimate and dedicated music in the Collins and Nordstrom career.
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