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Amoeba Split are an outstanding Spanish jazz rock ensemble that I wish would be a bit more prolific. This is a new 2CD reissue of their first album, originally released in 2010. The bonus CD features 2003 demos. If you like the Canterbury jazz rock sound you need to hear this band.
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Star packed solo debut from the Angra/Kiko Loureiro bassist. Guests include:
Simon Phillips
Kiko Loureiro
Guthrie Govan
Bruno Valverde
Virgil Donati
Brett Garsed
Dino Jelusick
and others drawn from the Brazilian metal scene.$15.00 -
The progressive metal genre has become a bit stale or at the very least it has veered off into directions that seem less interesting (to me). We don't see much in the way of what I call "old school" prog metal any longer.
$12.00 -
"Anubis‘s cinematic, arboreal sound, in some strange way, is perfectly depicted with the album art of their new, sixth studio album Homeless.
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Excellent keyboard dominated prog from Brazil with a strong 70s flavor. Keyboardist Ronaldo Rodrigues seems to lean more towards Jon Lord than Keith Emerson but there is a full arsenal of sounds at his disposal.
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Debut album of symphonic prog from the Brazilian Venegas brothers. Their music is very much influenced by Genesis and Steve Hackett's solo works.
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Debut release from this promising nine piece ensemble from France. Audio'm feature a female lead vocalist who sings in English. The music presented over 6 loooong tracks is a mixture of traditional progressive elements.
$15.00