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Nikolo Kotzev's long running conceptual project featuring a revolving cast of musicians. Kotzev plays all the guitars and keys (even some violin!) and is backed by Ian Haugland on drums, John Leven on bass and Mic Michaeli on organ.
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Authorized vinyl reissue in a numbered limited edition of 500 copies.
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"Coming from what the leader of Breidablik calls the "Bergen School of Electronic Music", Morten Birkeland Nielsen returns with another album released in February of 2020. This album is made up of a 2-part track called "Omicron", which is also the name of the album.
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"Bad Elephant Music is quickly becoming a reliable source for excellent progressive releases. Some of my favorite bands are starting to migrate there, and I think that speaks volumes. I was pleasantly surprised to see Brighteye Brison sign with BEM, then, and I was even happier to see them ann
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Transfered from the original analogue master tapes - stored in Dieter Dierks archives.
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"Truth be told, there’s a decent chance that I wouldn’t be here writing within these hallowed halls without Brothers of Metal.
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"How could anyone fail to be intrigued with a band name like this? Any self-respecting metalhead would be unwise to refuse to accept such an invitation as offered by the Brothers of Metal.
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Second album from UK acid-laced blues rock band that were a staple on the festival scene for many years (may still be!)
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Remastered edition of the band's fourth album features three bonus tracks including the previously unreleased 10 minute live track "Look At The Mayor". Extensive liner notes and photos.
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Most retrospectives of the late 1960s and early 1970s musical counterculture tend to focus on the the pastoral underground that kept the spirit of folk Eden alive.
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• NEW EXPANDED RELEASE OF THE 1975 ALBUM BY ARTHUR BROWN.
• WITH SIX PREVIOUSLY UNRELEASED BONUS TRACKS DRAWN FROM A BBC RADIO ONE IN CONCERT PERFORMANCE FROM 1975.
• FULLY RESTORED ARTWORK AND NEW NOTES.
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"Cited as one of the 2 largest selling jazz albums of all time (Kind of Blue being the other), this record made "Take Five" the most recognizable of jazz tunes and Dave Brubeck a household name.
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"Unlike most sequels, Time Further Out is a worthy successor to Time Out. Among the numbers introduced on this impressive set are "It's a Raggy Waltz" and "Unsquare Dance" (the latter an ancestor of Don Ellis' "Pussy Wiggle Stomp").
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A NEW OFFICIAL 4CD & 2 MULTI-REGION BLU RAY VIDEO BOXED SET ANTHOLOGY FEATURING THE SURVIVING RADIO & TELEVISION BROADCAST SESSIONS BY THE LEGENDARY JACK BRUCE RECORDED BETWEEN 1970 & 2001.
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It's been many years since Jack Bruce and Robin Trower worked together. In the 80s they made two great albums under the BLT moniker with Bill Lordan. Well it's been a long time coming but well worth the wait. I haven't heard Robin play with this much intensity since Caravan of Dreams.
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For more than 40 years the legendary Cream bassist and singer and the immensely talented guitarist of Procol Harum made history in the Rock 'n' Roll business. It was in the early 80s when they first collaborated, releasing two remarkable records (B.L.T. 1981 and Truce 1982).
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I can't say I'm familiar with Anders Buaas but Apollon has been on fire lately with their prog rock releases so what the hell let's give it a shot! What I'm hearing is music that is highly influenced by Mike Oldfield. Nice soulful guitar playing. Good stuff I say.
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"TAROT - the latest album from Norway's Andres Buaas is a must for all fans of instrumental guitar-led music ? with a range of acoustic and electric guitar styles ranging from delicate, folk-influenced pieces all the way through to full- on electric guitar shredding ?
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Latest from the Norwegian guitarist is a conceptual work consisting of two 20+ minute tracks. Everytime I hear something from Mr. Buaas I'm reminded of Mike Oldfield. Not overtly, as if he was copying his style, but more thematically.
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Latest from the Norwegian guitarist is a conceptual work consisting of two 20+ minute tracks. Everytime I hear something from Mr. Buaas I'm reminded of Mike Oldfield. Not overtly, as if he was copying his style, but more thematically.
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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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"Bubblemath’s new album, Turf Ascension, is the finest progressive-rock album you’re ever going to read.
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Apparently some mystery surrounding this new band. Its been called into question if their names are in fact ficticious. It definitely smells of the 70s...but a new band recreating the sound of the 70s. Nothing wrong with that.
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Remastered edition with 3 bonus tracks.
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Joined by a superb cast of marquee players, Dewa Budjana's new release (his 4th on MoonJune), "Hasta Karma," sets a new benchmark for modern progressive jazz excellence in the 21st century.
$23.00