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"Jordsjø is a duo from Oslo, Norway inspired by Olivier Messiaen, (German) Popol Vuh and Anthony Braxton, via Scandinavian folklore and jazz to early British prog.
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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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Its been 17 years since the last release from this very interesting Norwegian band. They incorporate female vocals sung in Norwegian. Music fuses folk with metal and old school prog. [Plenty of Mellotron sounds] Clever stuff that can take you places.
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"Reaching the end of a strenuous journey beset by turmoil and loss, Madder Mortem is finally ready with their 8th studio album “Old Eyes, New Heart”.
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Its been quite a long time since we've heard from Magic Pie. They went through lots of trials and tribulations getting this album finished but now its finally arrived. If you are not familiar with this band here's the deal: Magic Pie are a Norwegian band with a retro 70s sound.
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Long awaited third album from this popular Norwegian symphonic rock band. With a new vocalist at the helm, Magic Pie steps up their game.
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"So I’m writing a review of the new album by Magic Pie, and I figure I should be clever. The Pie is tasty, a confection, a dessert par excellence, a bit tart and sweet, etc., etc. And that doesn’t even address the “magic” part. And it all sounds stupid. Like I’m trying to be clever.
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"Remember how I said that I was craving something different recently? Nordic Giants satisfied part of that, and when I saw Major Parkinson’s new album “Blackbox” appear in my inbox, I knew they would be the other part of what I needed. Outside the box in almost every way imaginable, Major Park
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"Oak is a Norwegian progressive pop/rock band that originally emerged from a folk-rock duo.
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"This is the mightily impressive debut from the Norwegian quintet, formed in 2010 by a group of students from the University of Agder, but the line-up includes players already established in the rock and metal worlds.
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Limited digipak edition.
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"Airbag guitarist Bjørn Riis is back with his third full length album, “A Storm Is Coming.” Riis has been really busy with his solo career the last few years, releasing the EP “Coming Home” last year. His solo work has been absolutely flawless so far.
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Bjorn Riis isn't exactly a household name but if you are a fan of the Norwegian band Airbag he's more familiar than you realize. Riis is the band's lead guitarist. For his debut solo album he's enlisted members of Airbag in all aspects of the production.
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This is the second solo album from Bjorn Riis, the guitarist and mastermind behind the Norwegian band Airbag. If you are familiar with Airbag you know that they are heavily influenced by Pink Floyd with perhaps an injection of Radiohead tossed in for good measure.
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"If you are looking for an album to get the heart really pounding, the blood pumping, and those neck muscles moving, then this is not going to be the album for you. But then, many of you already knew that, didn’t you?
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"Airbag guitarist Bjørn Riis is back with his third full length album, “A Storm Is Coming.” Riis has been really busy with his solo career the last few years, releasing the EP “Coming Home” last year. His solo work has been absolutely flawless so far.
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"Bjørn Riis is the co-founder and guitarist of Norwegian prog kings Airbag, but since 2014, he’s also been carving out a niche for himself as a solo artist.
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Reissue of the second album from the Norwegian band Ruphus. Ranshart is a solid effort that has a bit of a different sound than the debut New Born Day. Keyboardist Hakon Graf expanded his keyboard pallette and as a result the sound takes on a symphonic Yes-like vibe.
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"When Ruphus’ fourth album “Inner Voice” was released in 1977, the Norwegian band had relocated to Germany, hot on the heels of the previous album “Let Your Light Shine” which had massive success there.
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"Ruphus’ third album “Let Your Light Shine” marked a new direction for the Norwegian prog rock legends. Keyboard player Håkon Graf had done a stint with a jazz group called Moose Loose, and took inspiration from there back to the newly re-grouped Ruphus.
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"“Manmade” is the sixth and last album from the legendary Norwegian prog/jazz rock band Ruphus, originally released in 1979. A worthy end to a career of a band who made an everlasting catalogue of exciting music.
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"Norwegian prog rockers Tusmørke never cease to me amaze me and their upcoming full-length output is another children’s album but one that possesses a slightly darker vibe than both Bydyra(2017) and Leker for Barn, Ritualer for Voksne (2019).
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"Forming together in 1994 in the town of Skien, Norway as "Les Fleurs du Mal" they changed their name in 2008 to ‘Tusmørke’ (Twilight). Initially they, plus many other bands on the Scandinavian music scene, took their inspiration from the prog-psych-folk luminaries from the seventies.
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"We explore various local history and myth in Oslo in this omnibus. Yes, it is a concept album. At the same time, it is a collection of curios. Vardøger are premonitions of the immediate future, a strong feeling preceding an actual event, or rather appearance.
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"Yet only another six month wait for a new Tusmørke release, right on the heels of the children's prog album Bydyra and is the logical followup to Hinsides as it's back to an adult approach. Children's chorus gone, so are the badger, squirrel and crow costumes back to their usual robes.
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