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Composer, guitarist and electronics innovator Richard Pinhas is recognized as one of Frances major experimental musicians.
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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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To be honest this isn't one of my favorite KS releases. I felt he waffled around a bit during the 80s and his releases were inconsistent. This is remastered, comes in a digipak and has a 24 minute unreleased bonus track "Constellation Andromeda".
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Newly remastered edition of the double live disc from Schulze's tour of Poland in 1983. This was in support of Audentity and features his collaborations with keyboardist Rainer Bloss. While I'm not a big fan of Audentity I found these live spaced out improvs to be much more satisfying.
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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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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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The Israeli band Ahvak, named after the Hebrew word for Dust, creates music of dark, ominous and compelling beauty.
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Back in the days when I was a young pup I used to get mail order lists of used and rare albums from dealers in Germany. There was one album that was soooo expensive that I couldn't fathom anyone ever buying it. Funny thing is it always sold. That album was Ainigma.
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New remastered edition includs 24 page booklet with liner notes.
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One of the great Italian symphonic prog albums of the 70s. Recommended to fans of Banco and PFM. New jewel case edition from Vinyl Magic.
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Vinyl edition. Falling Deeper finds Anathema reworking older material, backed by a 26 piece orchestra. The band is complemented by former Gathering vocalist Anneke van Giersbergen.
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Falling Deeper finds Anathema reworking older material, backed by a 26 piece orchestra. The band is complemented by former Gathering vocalist Anneke van Giersbergen.
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"2011 album from the former Yes vocalist. This album is a collaborative affair featuring Jon and many other artists writing songs via the internet while Jon performs them. The album as a performance is however a solo album and features that unique Jon Anderson stamp.
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Electronic/prog album from Brazil recorded in 1987. This was essentially a two man band, Guilherme Orcutt (keyboards, voice, effects) and Paulo Loureiro (violin, voice, percussion, effects). A bit new agey for my taste.
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Once again we turn to Norway for a fresh take on an old sound. With amps turned way up, Anti-Depressive Delivery blend classic progressive rock with modern raw aggression.
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It’s now almost 30 years ago to the month since the release of one of the most unusual and greatest albums by a German rock band: Piktors Verwandlungen (Pictor`s Metamorphoses), the third album by south German cult formation, Anyone`s Daughter, came out in spring 1981, an almost 40-minute epic b
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Second release from this Norwegian prog quartet that tread similar ground to Black Bonzo. Arabs In Aspic have a clear love for the 70s. The whole album is just steeped in the analog sound. Big swirls of organ remind a bit of Uriah Heep and Deep Purple.
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Well it seems like the boys have gotten the formula bit closer to my taste this time around. Arena shows off their British neoprog roots with Clive Nolan's trademark wall of keys prominently jammed into every nook and cranny.
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Arena return after a 6 year hiatus. New lineup includes new vocalist Paul Manzi, John Jowitt is back replacing Ian Salmon, Clive Nolan, John Mitchell, and Mick Pointer. Its a conceptual work focusing on the last hour of life and the following hour in the afterlife. High concept indeed!
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2nd album carries on with this blend of Marillion and IQ with some metal-ish guitar.
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Debut from this neo-prog supergroup featuring Clive Nolan and Mick Pointer.
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Live in the studio recording that was done as a rehearsal for their US debut at Progday. Short album that consists of 4 tracks.
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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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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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Now reduced to simply Manuel Gottsching and Rosi Muller. Spaced out vocals over a looping bed of guitars and electronics. Pretty innovative given the time period.
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