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New digipak edition of the rarest Italian prog album its certainly also one of the strangest...
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Runaway Totem is the musical vehicle for Roberto Gottardo. He always enlists some interesting guests from the prog community. In the case of "Creators" he brought David Jackson (VDGG), Nik Turner (Hawkwind) and Martin Grice (Delirium) on board - as well as a "host of others".
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"This is one weird album indeed. Even more weird when you consider some of the musicians involved. For example you got keyboardist Charles Tiring. He was not your typical twenty-something like you usually expect in prog rock bands.
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PLEASE NOTE THIS IS A PAL FORMAT DVD. PLEASE MAKE SURE YOUR DVD PLAYER CAN PLAY BACK PAL. WE CAN'T TAKE RETURNS BECAUSE YOUR MACHINE WON'T HANDLE IT.
Live recording at Night Of The Prog, July 23, 2022.
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"Swedish symphonic metal legends THERION have returned to deliver another masterpiece - fulfilling the Leviathan trilogy.
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First off I have to say that when I saw the video these guys put out I howled with laughter. The song titles alone cracked me up. I think you'll understand why.
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BBE did an amazing job reissuing this Swiss soul-jazz rarity. J&F Quintet added this touch of weirdness to the mix - hard to describe - you have to hear it. Great music that will also test your speakers!
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Hoelderlin was one of the great German prog bands of the 70s. Unfortunately they didn't seem to gain much traction outside of their homeland. Their first album is a bit unique in their catalog. It featured female vocals and is more in the folk/prog direction.
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"Killing Touch is a new band founded by Italian ace vocalist Michele Luppi, whom you might remember from acts like Vision Divine, Michele Luppi’s Heaven and/or Los Angeles.
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Beautifully done pastiche of a 1970s Italian prog band that according to Andy Tillison really existed. Did Allium really exist? I think only Andy really knows but here is the story in his own words:
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As many of you may (or may not) know I'm a crazy vinyl collector. A few years ago I picked up the buzz on this album by Argentinian composer/musician Luis Vecchio. So I paid a small fortune for the album and it blew me away.
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European edition of Big In Japan features the same tracks on the CD but the DVD is completely different. It has a 34 minutes version of "A Crystal Poem" and a 44 minute "Sequencers Are Beautiful".
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1989's album with Terry Bozzio and longtime keyboardist Tony Hymas is one of Beck's great ones. All instrumental it shows the trio pulling out all stops for a head on collision of hard rock and fusion. 100% face melter.
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New US fusion ensemble that targets 70s sounds. You like Headhunters, Weather Report and Return To Forever? You need to hear this. These guys channel those bands and even do a cover of "The Creator Has A Master Plan". Lots of vintage keyboard sounds as well.
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“Far Corner plays insanely complex instrumental chamber rock (modern classical meets prog rock) and I can easily say that Risk was the most challenging record I’ve ever played on.” – William Kopecky
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"Soft Machine were one of the greatest UK avant/jazz-rock bands of all time and their work, whether their earliest performances as a psychedelic band, who were contemporaries of, and shared stages with Syd Barrett's Pink Floyd and the Jimi Hendrix Experience, all the way to being one of Europe's
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Cyan was originally formed by Robert Reed (Magenta) when in school, back in 1983. After recording some demos at a local studio, the band went their separate ways. Years later, those demos led to release of ‘For KingAnd Country’ on the Dutch SI music label.
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"This Winter Machine return with their fourth album, the ambitious conceptual piece The Clockwork Man, a dark dystopian story with a sci-fi steam-punk feel, rooted in insights and perspectives about modern society.
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""After seeing an internet challenge to conceive and record an album in the month of February, Pete Jones was inspired to get back into the studio.
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This is the second album from Rob Reed which essentially pays homage to Mike Oldfield. Sanctuary II carries on from the first album with some nice twists. While Rob plays most of the instruments Simon Phillips handles the drums.
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Sanctuary III is the third part of Rob Reed's musical homage to Mike Oldfield. Its really quite amazing how he's nailed the sound down perfectly. Everyone knows that Rob is a fine keyboardist but the ongoing surprise is that he's quite an accomplished guitarist.
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Magenta's latest finds them returning to an overtly progressive rock sound and the music is all the better for it. The Twenty Seven Club is a concept album based around famous rock stars that died at the age of 27 (Janis Joplin, Jim Morrison, Jimi Hedrix, Kurt Cobain, ao).
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"The Double CD features over 100 minutes of live music recorded at their performance at "The Point" in Cardiff during November 2007.
All but two of the tracks performed have never been on a Magenta live album before.
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New edition of the band's second album features a remix by Rob Reed and remastered sound courtesy of Bob Katz (who called me to proclaim this "reference recording material").
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Tiger Moth Tales is the working name for British multi-instrumentalist Peter Jones. Mr. Jones has great facility on all instruments and all the more impressive considering he is blind. He's also a fine vocalist, having had a run on the British X-Factor competition.
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