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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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New remixed version of the 2009 album from this excellent Norwegian band that has been taken under the wing of the members of Marillion. Modern progressive rock with some similarities to Muse and what the Marillion kats have been up to lately.
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I've never heard this release before as I pretty much lost touch with Schulze's output in the 90s. This is a soundtrack to the French film "Le Moulin De Daudet".
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A Liquid Landscape from The Netherlands is a bit of a departure for The Laser's Edge. Their slice of post-progressive music has a contemporary edge that finds them sitting alongside bands like Dredg, Anathema, and Porcupine Tree.
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The landscape of progressive rock continues to evolve. As the dinosaur bands fade away a new breed of thought provoking artistry has emerged. Bands like Porcupine Tree, Tool, Riverside, and Anathema are not about complexity or grandiose arrangements.
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"Really superb debut album from this contemporary instrumental progressive rock band who sound completely contemporary but manage to do so while not using the metallic/crunchy overtones that so many contemporary progressive bands use.
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New 2CD set from the reformed version of Grobschnitt. Disc 1 is actually a reissue of the 2008 live disc but a bonus track is included. Disc 2 was recorded on their 2009 tour of Germany and includes a live version of the complete Rockpommel's Land album (plus other tunes).
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Volume 6 in this amazing series is a 3CD set that covers the time period 1976 through 1979. Arthur Brown appears on the performance culled from a gig in Brussels in 1979. Awesome!
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New studio album from this classic Italian prog band is faithful to their original sound a mix of fusion and symphonic rock. The disc features an updated version of Gravita 9.81 but the rest is all new material. Original guitarist Gigi Venegoni guests on two tracks.
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Long awaited debut from this collection of international musicians. There has been quite a buzz about the disc for some time with demos leaking onto the 'net sparking interest from fans. This is instrumental music with roots in the RIO sound like Univers Zero but with more of a rock edge.
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Nosound is led by Giancarlo Erra. With this latest release he revisits and reinterprets material from the band's back catalog.
Jewel case with O-card sleeve.
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Porcupine Tree's debut album. A mix of quirky pop and psychedelia the album has a naive charm about it that makes it stand alone.
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Magenta's latest is the follow up to Metamorphosis. According to band leader Rob Reed the writing/recording sessions developed material that caused a stylistic schism - of it was more "edgy" and contemporary while other tunes developed along a more traditional old school prog rock path.
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"Magenta is thrilled to announce the release of ‘Live at Real World’, the 3 disc set of its acoustic performance at Peter Gabriel’s Real World Studio recorded in November 2009.
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First new studio album since 1999's Darktown demonstrates a masterful musican firmly in control. Steve has continued to evolve as an progressive artist with only a modest look backwards.
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Matching Mole was the band that drummer/vocalist Robert Wyatt formed after he left the pioneering UK outfit Soft Machine in July, 1971. Soft Machine had been hugely popular in France, and Wyatt named his new band after a play on the French translation of Soft Machine: machine molle.
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"Radio Massacre International is a British trio of Steve Dinsdale (keyboards, electronics, drums), Duncan Goddard (keyboards, electronics, bass) and Gary Houghton (guitar, synthesizers).
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Considering the age and source of the material this is highly listenable and a pretty important historic document. Here is the official Cuneiform blather:
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Pain Of Salvation started it, Opeth followed, and Steven Wilson capped it...we thought. Dark Suns continues to evolve with no two albums sounding alike. Grave Human Genuine found them moving into an avant metal/progressive rock direction.
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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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First time on CD for this seminal proto-prog band, originally released on Charisma back in 1969. Rare Bird was an odd duck - they used two keyboardists - Graham Field on organ and Dave Kaffinetti on electric piano - as well as Steve Gould on vocals/bass, and Mark Ashton on drums.
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2013 reissue. Great album that features Jon Anderson, Maggie Reilly, and Roger Chapman on vocals. Simon Phillips is the drummer and co-producer. This version is packed with 7 bonus tracks.
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This is Steve's full on forray into Brazilian music. He worked with local Brazilian musicians coming up with an interesting blend of progressive rock and world music flavors. New digipak edition comes with bonus mp3 tracks.
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2LP vinyl edition of the 2023 Ed Wynne remastered version. To be honest I haven't heard an Ozrics album sound any different in years. I suspect their fan base prefers it that way. At this point the band consists of Ed and Brandi Wynne, their son Silas, and drummer Ollie Seagle.
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