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"Gösta Berlings Saga from Stockholm, Sweden return with their sixth studio album. “Konkret Musik” contains 12 explosive tracks filled with experimental instrumental rock, showcasing a truly unique mix of progressive rock, synth minimalism and otherworldly melodies.
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"Gösta Berlings Saga from Stockholm, Sweden return with their sixth studio album. “Konkret Musik” contains 12 explosive tracks filled with experimental instrumental rock, showcasing a truly unique mix of progressive rock, synth minimalism and otherworldly melodies.
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Grails is a US instrumental "post-metal" band (whatever that means). I would be hard pressed to call this metal. Its very dark and doomy and has a strong 70s feel.
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Guapo return to the Cuneiform Records and its about f'n time! This one is a killer. Call them experimental or avant garde if you will but at their core Guapo are a prog rock band. Maybe they don't want to incur media backlash but that's the facts (just don't tell anyone you know).
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"A 5-track mini-album ‘little brother’ to the splendid Not The Weapon But The Hand, Arc Light features 4 new tracks and a new version of Intergalactic featuring Aziz Ibrahim (Stone Roses, Ian Brown) on guitar.
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"A 5-track mini-album ‘little brother’ to the splendid Not The Weapon But The Hand, Arc Light features 4 new tracks and a new version of Intergalactic featuring Aziz Ibrahim (Stone Roses, Ian Brown) on guitar.
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Plain and simple - if you are a fan of Talk Talk's later "post rock" masterpieces you need to own the solo album from band leader Mark Hollis. Cut from a similar cloth. This is quiet music but you can't be a passive listener. It demands your attention.
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"Formed in 1991 by Jonas Renkse & Anders Nyström, and transitioning from early pioneers of the rising black/death/doom movement, to powerhouses of the progressive metallic rock genre, 2020 saw KATATONIA present their eleventh studio opus, the poignant City Burials, to unanimous acclaim.
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"New album from Daniel Cavanagh of Anathema, introducing the brilliant Sean Jude.
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"Stagnation, formula, expectations – these words have long been banned from the lexicon of LONG DISTANCE CALLING.
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"For 13 years now, the Münster-based four-piece Long Distance Calling has been famed and cherished for its weightless yet massive music. After having returned to their instrumental roots Long Distance Calling sat down to carefully ponder their next step.
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"The world’s increasing reliance on technology – in particular the rise of A.I. systems such as Alexa and Siri – have long been the subject of furious debate, among both hack sci-fi novelists and academia alike.
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"The world’s increasing reliance on technology – in particular the rise of A.I. systems such as Alexa and Siri – have long been the subject of furious debate, among both hack sci-fi novelists and academia alike.
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"The world’s increasing reliance on technology – in particular the rise of A.I. systems such as Alexa and Siri – have long been the subject of furious debate, among both hack sci-fi novelists and academia alike.
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"In April 2016, Germany’s post-rock/alternative act LONG DISTANCE CALLING released its fifth studio album “TRIPS” to massive acclaim from prog fans, metal heads, rockers and alternative fans alike resulting in a fabulous #23 in the German charts, topping the #33 achieved in 2013 with “The Flood
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"It's been sometime since I've had a Long Distance Calling album cross my desk, nearly five years. The German band returns with their fifth album, Trips, and another new vocalist in Norwegian Petter Carlsen (Pil & Bue). Keyboards, piano and electronic sounds are performed by Marsen Fischer.
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"Germany’s post-rock powerhouse Long Distance Calling started in 2006 and since then have come an impressive way. The quartet managed to enter the hearts of their fans with sophisticated instrumentals.
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This is one deep listen...
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"Daniel O'Sullivan's acclaimed Ulver has a tendency to traverse a truly abstract path between the realms of shoegaze, metal and black ambient, while his collaboration with Steve Moore, Miracle, remains firmly rooted in the universe of synth-pop.
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"Accomplished but slow, Together We're Stranger further envelops the epic arrangements of its predecessor, Returning Jesus.
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"If Brian Wilson could operate a laptop...or Pink Floyd were young and skint in 2009……or Wayne Coyne was Scottish….or Grandaddy came from a land of drizzle…or Sigur Ros cracked a smile from time to time…or…we could go on.
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"Nosound are an interesting band. Much like Porcupine Tree, to which they’re often compared, almost exhaustively, they’re the brainchild of one man. Giancarlo Erra is the motivating force behind the project, lending to it some of his darkest, far flung and original energies.
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"Formed in Italy in 2001, Giancarlo Erra's Nosound creates a seductive and original fusion of elements of Progressive, Ambient and Post Rock.
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"The third studio album by Ordinary Brainwash- a post-prog mixture of beautiful melodies, original lyrics and startling compositions which should appeal to fans of such bands as Porcupine Tree, No-Man, Chroma Key or Gazpacho.
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Interesting trio from the Virginia/DC area. There is the occasional vocal but it's primarily instrumental music in a post rock meets prog rock vein.
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