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"The second instalment from London Odense Ensemble digs deeper into the group's vision of what modern psychedelic jazz should sound like. Cut from the same sessions as Jaiyede Sessions Vol. 1, released last summer, Vol. 2 presents a more nuanced approach to the material.
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"The new album Sonic Celluloid is the 18th album released by American instrumental group Djam Karet. Formed 33 years ago in 1984, Djam Karet celebrates the new year with a collection of all-new music filled with memorable melodies, wailing guitar solos, Minimoogs, Mellotrons, and more.
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Regenerator 3017 is Djam Karet's 17th album. It reunites the original band members. The music sounds like classic Djam Karet but I also hear an obvious reference to the production of the 70s. Nice open sounding recording with nice dynamics.
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Limited hand numbered edition of 250 copies pressed on red vinyl.
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While many of you are familiar with virtuoso keyboardist Lalle Larsson from his recordings with Karmakanic, his roots are really in the fusion realm. Before Karmakanic he put out some mind blowing fusion albums and with this trio it finds him revisiting the genre.
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"Green Carnation are one of a kind in the world of progressive metal.
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"The great dream of Fabio Zuffanti since he began writing the music on Samuel Taylor Coleridge's poem "The rime of the mariner ancoent" was to transpose the whole opera in a theatrical version, giving people a version that could visualize its magic words and music.
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Points Of Libration marks a return after a 40 year absence from the French/Turkish ensemble Asia Minor.
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"Among the best Italian progressive rock bands of the third millennium, the Milanese 5-piece Ubi Maior are undoubtedly worthy of mention; today, with their fourth album "Bestie, Uomini e Dèi" (Beasts, Men and Gods), they celebrate their twentieth anniversary.
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"There is always a danger when one has been anticipating a release for a long time, and it felt like a long time waiting for the debut release from Quel Che Disse Il Tuono. Actually, the album was put together in a very short space of time, as the band was founded only a year ago.
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Through all of his various bands/projects, Fabio Zuffanti is one of the leading proponents of the classic "Rock Progressive Italiano" sound. Each one of his bands has a bit of a different twist to it. Hostsonaten is perhaps the least Italian sounding prog band.
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Second album from Chicago's Constantine Hastalis. This is ethereal acid folk of the highest order. His first album was self-released but picked up for distribution by Guerssen who signed him for this release.
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"In 2014 I reviewed the latest studio album of Flor De Loto. A band from Peru that made with Nuevo Mesias (see review) a very original sounding album. At the time I wrote that it contained refined progressive rock which was mixed with elements taken from progmetal and Latin influences.
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"Two years only after “Il paese del tramonto”, Unreal City return with a new work, “Frammenti notturni”.
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Vinyl edition of one of the greatest prog rock albums from Italy's golden era. Inferno is the first part of a conceptual work. It is a pyrotechnic tour-de-force of bombastic keyboard work that would make Mr. Emerson shake his head in wonder. A complete and total monster for keyboard freaks.
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"Blocco Mentale was an Italian prog band from Lazio that was formed in 1972 by Bernardo "Dino" Finocchi (vocals, sax, flute), Aldo Angeletti (vocals, bass), Gigi Bianchi "Roso" (guitar, vocals), Filippo Lazzari (keyboards, vocals, harmonica) and Michele Arena (drums, vocals).
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"Like the first album this too has a concept to it but apparently only on the opening side long suite this time. ELP's debut came to mind quite often especially with those powerful, upfront vintage keyboards. A strong Classical and Jazz flavour is mixed in with the Prog Rock.
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Limited white vinyl edition of the band's 1976 album. This is the original Italian language version of "As In A Last Supper". My strong preference is for this version. Canto Di Primavera was a fine album but frankly this was Banco's last magnificent vocal-oriented studio album.
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Reissue of the 1979 debut from this collaboration between Turkish and French members. Excellent flute driven symphonic prog that will remind you of Camel at times. 2021 remastering.
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"In the Golden Age of Prog, one of the glittering gems from Italy was Maxophone's brilliant 1975 album.
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"POWER METAL WITH A CAPITAL P: If you were to look up the word “prolific” in the dictionary, it’s highly likely that you might see a photo of Germany’s Grave Digger next to that entry.
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"Godsticks return with their fourth album, Faced With Rage. Formed in Cardiff during 2008, after a debut EP they released their first album, Spiral Vendetta, in 2010.
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"The dark liturgy of the Lycanthrope continues…
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"‘Soyuz One’ opens Gazpacho’s new finely crafted album with electronic percussion and sustained guitar lines before breaking into an organic, death waltz rock: a solemn fanfare for the Russian cosmonaut Colonel Vladimir Komarov, the first fatality during spaceflight.
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Limited edition with 2 bonus tracks.
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