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The Dutch masters of prog return with their long awaited second album “Under A New Sign”. Three years ago Knight Area stunned the progressive rock world with their debut “The Sun Also Rises”. Knight Area creates epic symphonic rock in the vein of Genesis, Marillion, IQ, and Pendragon.
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Hyperdrive marks a new era for Knight Area. The long running Dutch progressive rock band had previously released four studio albums and toured Europe and USA extensively, performing at all major prog rock festivals. 1n 2012 the band welcomed guitarist Mark Bogert as well as legendary bassist P
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"Canadian group Kobra and the Lotus emerged as the strongest new force in heavy metal with their 2012 self-titled full-length, and followed it up successfully with the 2014 release ‘High Priestess’.
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"Calgary's Kobra and the Lotus have been slugging their way out of the underground for the last decade. They've had a few big breaks, touring with Kiss and Def Leppard in 2014 and scoring a Juno nomination for Prevail II earlier this year, but they've yet to become a household name.
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Vinyl reissue of this slayer from the Brain label. Kollektiv actually kicked around for some time in Germany. The band had members that were in the Pre-Kraftwerk band Organisation. This was their first album - recorded with Conny Plank back in 1973.
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"Despite prog being associated with great keyboard players hailing back to greats like Keith Emerson, Rick Wakeman, Geoff Downes, Richard Wright, and more, the most recent generation of prog, while suffering no shortage of great keyboard players, has largely been a guitar dominated affair.
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"This delightful album was unleashed on the world via Bandcamp last November, but to very little fanfare, perhaps because of its Russian connection. But if that’s the reason, it’s a shame, because it really deserves to be heard.
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"Despite prog being associated with great keyboard players hailing back to greats like Keith Emerson, Rick Wakeman, Geoff Downes, Richard Wright, and more, the most recent generation of prog, while suffering no shortage of great keyboard players, has largely been a guitar dominated affair.
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"Following Krzysztof Komeda’s Live in Praha 1964, this is another sensational find from the great Polish label GAD Records.
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"Konchordat's first release with Bad Elelphant might surprise you. With two previous albums built around synth-textured, slightly quirky neo-prog, Rise to Order marks a distinct change.
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Beautiful compilation of material from a rather unknown Dutch singer Anneke Konings. Many years ago I was gifted a copy of her Feelings album that dates back to 1975. Its fragile psychedelic folk with some orchestration.
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10th album from the Japanese supergroup trio of Yoshida Tatsuya (Ruins), Kido Natsuki (Bondage Fruit) and bassist Nasuno Mitsuru (Altered States). Its all instrumental math rock with an aggressive quality to it. The music has all kinds of time signatures thrown at you.
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Third album from this Norwegian prog trio that frankly escaped my attention before. Its an all instrumental album with a dark retro feel. In tone I would compare them a bit to Agusa (but not in sound). If you like the Scandinavian sound this will knock you on your ass.
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"Having recently reviewed the latest disc from Norwegian progsters Kornmo I was looking forward to hearing some previous work. Well, it’s now time for their 2017 debut album titled Svartisen.
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This set combines two eclectic figures from the Finnish jazz community.
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"Norway has always been considered a small fish in the musical world, overshadowed even in Scandinavia by its heavyweight neighbour Sweden, but there is a strong and flourishing prog scene at present ranging all the way from the heavier end of the spectrum with Hex A.D through to the retro brill
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"This is the 5th album (The Mirror of Time) from the Finnish band Kosmos. I have been a big fan of all their work and was so grateful to receive the new album (Kiitos Olli!) in the mail to review.
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2016 debut from this heavy Brazilian band. The band's bio says "For fans of Opeth, King Crimson, Porcupine Tree and Dream Theater." Well that isn't far from the truth...well let's nix the Dream Theater comparisons. There is a touch of schizophrenia in the band's writing.
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Live acoustic album from the duo of Timo Kotipelto (Stratovarius, Cain's Offering) and Jani Liimatainen (Sonata Arctica, Cain's Offering). The disc consists of them performing cover tunes as well as a couple of tracks taken from Kotipelto's solo work.
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The legendary German jazz rock/prog band are still at it. For some time now they have been reduced to a trio but here they are augmented with guest musicians. Helmut Hattler, Peter Wolbrandt, and Jan Fride still got the chops and they mix it up with a dose of good humor as well.
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"Great concert recording (2005) of the legendary (fusion) rock formation KRAAN feat. HATTLER, WOLBRANDT, BISCHOF & FRIDE from the Finkenbach Festival. The live album will be released in a limited digipack (1000 copies worldwide) on 36MUSIC.
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"Legendary Kraan - concert recording from the early days for the first time on CD from 36music! Since the 1970s, Kraan has been one of the pioneering representatives of the cross-border (fusion) rock genre.
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Kracq was one of the odder but interesting prog albums to come out in the 70s. This Dutch band was one and done. A bit on the darker side, a bit experimental.
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"In 1970, the year the band formed, Kraftwerk performed their first concert, appearing in Soest, West Germany, dressed in long hair and leather. The show was recorded by Rockpalast (Rock Palace), a German music television show that broadcast live on Westdeutscher Rundfunk (WDR).
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