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After recovering from her personal tragedy that sent her into seculsion for nearly a decade, Canadian singer/harpist Loreena McKennitt returns. Thankfully there is no stylistic change - she picks up right where she left off.
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Latest effort from this talented French ensemble that gracefully blends a fusion element to symphonic rock.
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Live CD is a nice blend of their tasty prog fusion instrumentals and their more recent vocal material.
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Totally insane fretwork is the highlight from this new instrumental band from Mexico. Consisting of two guitarists, a bassist and a guest drummer, Metaconciencia combines elements of King Crimson, Djam Karet and even Steve Hackett's solo works.
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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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"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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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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Italian symphonic duo augmented by an array of musicians. Malaavia doesn't particularly try to go for that classic Italian sound - instead it has a little bit more of a modern feel. Female and male vocals sit well together contributing a very uptempo sound.
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This one is a real burner from beginning to end. Live recordings from Mats Oberg and Morgan Agren, culled from shows during the period 2005-2007. There are various formations here - solo, duo and as many as a quintet.
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"ginally active from 1980-1992, the "Micros" started with a basic reeds-and-rhythm texture that was sonically similar to the sound of the Swing Era, but used influences from the entire continuum of jazz.
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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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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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"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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Budget priced 5CD set in a slimline case featuring the following albums:
Man
Do You Like It Here Now, Are You Settling In?
Be Good To Yourself At Least Once A Day
Rhinos, Winos & Lunatics
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The first album from this interesting German band. If you read the bio of the band you can tell that Missus Beastly were a bit of a disorganized mess. They went through constant lineup changes throughout their history, and there were changes in sound as well.
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2LP edition comes with a CD of the album.
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"Neal is best known for forming and being the front man of the prog rock band Spocks Beard.
In 1999 he joined Mike Portnoy (ex Dream Theater/Winery Dogs) on the project that was Transatlantic and more recently Flying Colors.
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"Mestis is the brain child of Animals As Leaders guitarist Javier Reyes. With a line up including percussion and trombone, intrigue sets in as to what sonic offerings this album provides. Polysemy is the follow up to their début EP Basal Ganglia. On a quest to make his own unique mark with hi
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"In 2014, Motorpsycho accepted a commission from the Teknisk Museum to play its 100th anniversary. That concert offered the musical basis for what would eventually become Here Be Monsters.
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"The fourth volume in Motorpsycho's (very) intermittent Roadwork series (the first installment appeared in 1999) is subtitled Intrepid Skronk for a reason.
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"Motorpsycho may not be a household name outside of Norway, but they are still rock royalty. Few bands have covered as much musical ground as this Trondheim unit.
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