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New instrumental trio on Magna Carta featuring 3 members of David Lee Roth's touring band: James LoMenzo (bass), Ray Luzier (drums), and Toshi Hiketa (guitar). Essentially an insane shredfest.
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Kingfisher Sky is a new Dutch ensemble put together by former Within Temptation drummer Ivar De Graaf along with classically trained vocalist Judith Rijnveld. Ivar left Within Temptation to pursue other musical interests.
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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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"It is summer and it's hot in California. For the recording musician it means that air conditioners are causing problems and are generally too loud.
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2LP vinyl edition featuring the remixed and remastered version of the unexpurgated Voyage 34. Originally released as a now OOP single in '92, Voyage 34 is the ultimate psychedelic space rock head trip.
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Wonderful collection of Wolf People's 2005-2007 singles tracks that they recorded for the Battered Ornaments label. A bit low-fi in spots its like looking through a time portal into Britain circa 1969. The band's stock in trade is guitar and flute driven psychedelia with blues underpinnings.
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Released by Camel some years ago, this is a wonderful archival live set from 1972. Four tracks: "Lady Fantasy", "White Rider", "Six Ate", and the incredible "God Of Light".
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Quirky but accessible release from this San Francisco large scale ensemble. These guys and girls are slightly off the wall but its very melodic stuff with plenty of twists and turns. I'm sure this is incredible to see live.
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This was the second Richard Wahfriend project put together by Klaus Schulze. It features a reunion with Manuel Gottsching who handled guitars. Former Santana drummer Michael Shrieve is the drummer/percussionist. Originally the album was released at 45rpm.
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At this point Ash Ra Tempel was essentially Manuel Gottsching as a solo artist. Starring Rosi followed the seminal Inventions For Electric Guitar album and featured Gottsching's girlfriend Rosi Muller. Expect spaced out vocals over a looping bed of guitars and electronics.
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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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Three CD set is culled from the now out of print Silver Edition. This material is all drawn from the 1992-1993 period. From my experience, the work from the 90s was a bit uneven. Some of it is brilliant and some of it is too much computer driven (for my personal taste). YMMV.
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"With Floury Hand is the final release by Lars Hollmer.
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New edition of this long out of print title. This was Novalis' last hurrah as a pure prog band. Its a concept album about a whale set loose by the whaler that captured him. There are some high spots on the album but I think the band was pretty much past their sell-by date at this point.
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"Kluster was a short-lived project of three musicians/artists/performers: Dieter Moebius, Hans-Joachim Roedelius and Konrad Schnitzler. They recorded two albums with Conny Plank in 1970, unprecedented in their experimental radicalism.
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""Adverse Camber" is the third release of the British band The Reasoning. It is quite short, about 40 minutes of music, and it is released in a context, the UK prog scene which is quite fertile.
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This one has been out of print for years and is now resurrected in a digipak. This 1980 release finds the band shortening their tunes and moving into a more commercial direction.
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This one has been out of print for many years but recently brought back in limited quantities by Cuneiform. L'Ethique is a great album from what was at the time The Richard Pinhas Band.
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In 1986 MTV discovered Peter Gabriel and he became massively popular. We were all "sledgehammered" to death and I think everyone burnt out on it a bit. Even still there are some great songs on this album - "In Your Eyes", his duet with Kate Bush "Don't Give Up", and "Mercy Street" as examples.
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New digipak edition on Bureau B. Second album from this important French band. Revolving cast of musicians that always spin around Richard Pinhas as the focal point.
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Aera was a 70s German underground fusion band that recorded some excellent albums for the Erlkonig label. Long Hair Music has unearthed a 2CD collection of unreleased material from an earlier incarnation of the band.
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FIRE UP THE TARDIS!! New remastered edition featuring the original graphics and complete bio.
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"Drummer Gavin Harrison is one the most prolific and celebrated drummers within the jazz and progressive rock/metal communities.
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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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