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Black vinyl edition includes the album on CD as well.
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Saluki was a Norwegian prog band that consisted of members of Junipher Greene, Sundance, and Ruphus. They cut an album in 1977 for the short-lived Compendium label. Their debut was a mix of prog and jazz rock with touches of funk and pop.
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""Tribus" is the 3rd release from Norwegian symphonic progressive rock band The Windmill. The Windmill are a Norwegian progressive rock band formed in 2001 in the outskirts of Oslo.
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"«Mythopoetry» is the debut album of the Norwegian progressive rock act Mythopoeic Mind.
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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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"White Willow and Opium Cartel mastermind Jacob Holm-Lupo continues to keep himself busy with a never ending assortment of musical projects, and Mental Mutations is the latest release from one of his other acts, Telepath.
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"PROFESSOR TIP TOP from Bergen, Norway, is a group playing fine progressive music with a retro sound and lysergic touch, which serves a psychedelic aura.
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"Colours Out of Space is the second album by the Scandinavian neu progband Pixie Ninja.
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"Tammatoys was formed in 1999 by Kjetil Bergseth and Oystein Utby, both with experience from different bands in several genres, as an outlet for their common fascination with progrock. After releasing their first EP 'Circles' and the album 'Within A Dream' in 2004, they return to the frontline.
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"I think what we can all agree on is that there just aren’t enough troubadours in the world today. At what point did we, as a society, decide that travelling minstrels weren’t cool or acceptable anymore? Why aren’t there entertainers regaling me and my compatriots with song and merriment as we
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"Every once in a while, you hear something completely new. I believe that Major Parkinson's new album "Twilight Cinema" is just that. This is my first experience with this band, though I'd often hear their name.
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"Picking up from their website that an early musical influence was UK band ‘Talk Talk’ it is, therefore, no surprise that they probably chose their name, ‘Laughing Stock’ from the same-named track on a ‘Talk-Talk’ album.
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"Langtidsperspektiv (Long-time perspective) is a concept album that has been inspired by local events and small stories in Langvassgrenda, a hamlet located in northern Rana
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"Professor and poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow from Harvard University once said, “Music is always a universal language.” It has been around for many centuries whether we feel sad, happy, excited, and joyful surrounding the sounds of music. It’s always been with us for many years to come.
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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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"PROFESSOR TIP TOP from Bergen, Norway, is a group playing fine progressive music with a retro sound and lysergic touch, which serves a psychedelic aura.
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In 2016 Shamblemaths blew us all away with their homage to 70s prog. Simen Å. Ellingsen is back and the results are no less astounding. Shamblemaths II is a retro-prog shape-shifter that will keep you guessing from the first note. A late year contestant for Album Of Year. BUY OR DIE!
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"On May 15th 2020, in the early days of Covid lockdown, Bergen's legendary Major Parkinson did a scaled down streaming concert from the music room at Bergen Public Library.
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"PROFESSOR TIP TOP are a Progressive and Psychedelic Rock band from Bergen, Norway, with a strong retro, 70’s sound to them. “Hybrid Hymns” is their fifth album so far, and from the very start you get the vibe that you might just have entered a door to the past, as influences from great Prog gia
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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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"The Shadow Vol 2" is The Tronosonic Experience’s follow up to the critically acclaimed record The Big blow.
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"I have been struggling to write this review for some months now, not because I can't think of anything positive to say, but simply because I have found it difficult to review the final acts of Laughing Stock's Zero without spoilers.
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"Picking up from their website that an early musical influence was UK band ‘Talk Talk’ it is, therefore, no surprise that they probably chose their name, ‘Laughing Stock’ from the same-named track on a ‘Talk-Talk’ album.
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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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"Pymlico are set to release "On This Day", their sixth studio album. Following the success of "Meeting Point" (2016) and "Nightscapes" (2018), the Norwegian instrumental band keeps exploring the space between progressive rock and fusion.
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