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Outstanding third album from this Brazilian prog trio. The band has very strong flavors of 70s Italian and English bands. I hear a particular affinity to ELP - lots of organ work at play. In essence this is keyboard dominated prog the way we like it.
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In the spring of 2021, Ring van Möbius was approached by performer and choreographer Harald Beharie to write the music for his next solo performance.
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"Analog puritists Ring Van Möbius are known for being true to the original progressive rock philosophy, combining 60’s/70’s instruments with the old art of tape recording, adding their own touch of musical creative madness.
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"Analog puritists Ring Van Möbius are known for being true to the original progressive rock philosophy, combining 60’s/70’s instruments with the old art of tape recording, adding their own touch of musical creative madness.
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"Hypnagogia is the third full-length album by the scandinavian neu-progressive band Pixie Ninja.
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Reissue of the 2017 release by this Norwegian multi-instrumentalist. Buaas strikes me as a bit of a modern day Mike Oldfield. He plays some wicked guitar but its laid down over some nice symphonic keyboards. Overall proggy and nice.
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"Well, we didn’t have to wait long for more wonderful music to pour from the bountiful cup of Wobbler musical prolificacy. Most of the band has re-assembled for the side project Caligonaut.
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"Professor Tip Top is a another new discovery for me. The band hails from Bergen, Norway and to my knowledge has three albums to their credit; Are You Empirical (2011), Aoum (2012) and their latest offering Exobiology (2016).
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New side project from White Willow flautist Ketil Einarsen. Essentially this is his tribute to 70s krautrock but with some symphonic rock bits added in for good measure. Not purely electronic it features drumming and guitars from White Willow bandmates Mattias Olsson and Jacob Holm-Lupo.
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"«Supermassive», the seventh studio album by Norwegian instrumentalists Pymlico will be released on May 20, 2022. The band keeps on exploring the landscape between progressive rock and fusion.
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"Well, we didn’t have to wait long for more wonderful music to pour from the bountiful cup of Wobbler musical prolificacy. Most of the band has re-assembled for the side project Caligonaut.
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In 2016 Shamblemaths blew us all away with their homage to 70s prog. Simen Å. Ellingsen is back and the results are no less astounding. Shamblemaths II is a retro-prog shape-shifter that will keep you guessing from the first note. A late year contestant for Album Of Year. BUY OR DIE!
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"Professor and poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow from Harvard University once said, “Music is always a universal language.” It has been around for many centuries whether we feel sad, happy, excited, and joyful surrounding the sounds of music. It’s always been with us for many years to come.
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Some changes are afoot with this excellent Norwegian prog band. The band has left Black Widow Records and moved over to Apollon Records, an upstart Norwegian label that seems to be signing prog rock bands right and left. Another change is the band is singing in Norwegian instead of English.
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"When I posted my Best of 2022 list, I noted that the central US had an especially strong showing on it, with five of the top 25 hailing from either St. Louis or Minneapolis.
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"You have to admire a group that name themselves after one of the most legendary albums in prog history, and Norway’s Laughing Stock live up to their namesake. Jan Mikael Sørensen, Håvard Enge, and Jan Erik Kirkevold Nilsen have released a very fine album that leaves me wanting more.
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"...in these murky waters is a duo from Stockholm consisting of Ewik Rodell (Lyrics and Vocals) and Mattias Olsson (Mellotron, Chamberlin, Optigan and Orchestron). The duo met when Ewik was looking for new sounds for a concept album she was working on.
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Long running Norwegian prog rock/hard rock band decided to go with vocals in their native tongue for this release. Lucifer Was' music has a bit of a retro dark quality and heaviness to it - perhaps a touch of Black Sabbath and Uriah Heep but also Jethro Tull as well.
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"When I posted my Best of 2022 list, I noted that the central US had an especially strong showing on it, with five of the top 25 hailing from either St. Louis or Minneapolis.
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One of Norway's best musical secrets is Arabs In Aspic. Every new album is better than the previous. The band started out as more of a stoner rock band but the progressive elements kept on creeping into the mix. Hammond organ runs wild on this incendiary live album.
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Long running Norwegian prog rock/hard rock band decided to go with vocals in their native tongue for this release. Lucifer Was' music has a bit of a retro dark quality and heaviness to it - perhaps a touch of Black Sabbath and Uriah Heep but also Jethro Tull as well.
$19.00