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2008 release from this Dutch progressive rock band. S.O.T.E. stands for Songs Of The Exile. The trio mines the heavier side of the prog rock spectrum.
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2021 remastered digipak with liner notes from Jim Gilmour.
"A Saga record is like a bottle of wine. When you buy a specific wine you know "almost" the taste it has, what you should eat with it.
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Remastered edition with new liner notes from Ian Crichton.
Latest studio effort from these Canadian pomp-rockers. Still not as prog as their earliest efforts but definteiy more intricate than your typical AOR band.
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After recording two albums the band The Web strangely decided to change their name to Samurai. The band was led by singer/keyboardist Dave Lawson who would join Greenslade after Samurai broke up.
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Prolific Polish neoprog band. LImited digipak with 2 bonus tracks.
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"SBB, a legendary progressive rock/jazz band from Poland, return with a brand new studio album simply entitled “SBB”.
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"4 years after the release of their debut album, and less than two years after "The Rock", SBB return with yet another fine album of diverse styles and sounds. The line up of the trio remains unchanged, their focus moving further away from jazz towards a more symphonic style of progressive rock.$7.50
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"Scherzoo is François Thollot's 3rd CD, with a new band, featuring Anthony Béard (bass), François Mignot (guitar), Jeremy Van Quackebeke (piano), Guillaume Lagache (sax alto) & François Thollot (drums).
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Second album from this great German krautrock artist originally released in 1979. While his first album, Samtvogel, was released by Brain, Uberfallig finds him jumping over to Sky Records. Schickert worked in very similar territory to Achim Reichel and Manuel Gottsching.
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Second album from this great German krautrock artist originally released in 1979. While his first album, Samtvogel, was released by Brain, Uberfallig finds him jumping over to Sky Records. Schickert worked in very similar territory to Achim Reichel and Manuel Gottsching.
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"Conrad Schnitzler (1937–2011), composer and concept artist, is one of the most important representatives of Germany's electronic music avant-garde.
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"Conrad Schnitzler (1937–2011), composer and concept artist, is one of the most important representatives of Germany's electronic music avant-garde.
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"After performances by Kraftwerk and Tangerine Dream, the organizers of the KlangArt Festival invited Klaus Schulze to play in Osnabrück in 2001. The concert from the 9th of June 2001 is also the last time Schulze played in Germany, and was originally released on two separated CD's in 2001.
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In the 90s, Klaus Schulze released 3 archival massive sets of unreleased material spanning his career - all in limited editions. The sets command crazy prices on Ebay. SPV in conjunction with Schulze are going to have an ongoing series of reissues under the "La Vie Electronique" moniker.
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In the 90s, Klaus Schulze released 3 archival massive sets of unreleased material spanning his career - all in limited editions. The sets command crazy prices on Ebay. SPV in conjunction with Schulze are going to have an ongoing series of reissues under the "La Vie Electronique" moniker.
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Third volume culled from the Historic, Silver, and Ultimate Editions. 3 CD set.
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3 CD digipak remaster of the 1995 set features an Ash Ra Tempel reunion of sorts, bringing the mighty Manuel Gottsching back into the fold. "In Blue" was originally released as a 2 cd set - disc one is a 78 minute set from KS. called "Into The Blue".
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Newly remastered edition of the double live disc from Schulze's tour of Poland in 1983. This was in support of Audentity and features his collaborations with keyboardist Rainer Bloss. While I'm not a big fan of Audentity I found these live spaced out improvs to be much more satisfying.
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The 3CD volume 7 features material that Schulze recorded and performed during 1977 through 1979. This was, in my opinion, an explosively creative period. Cellist Wolfgang Tiepold and vocalist/prog-pioneer Arthur Brown appear.
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"DURING THE YEARS 1977-1983...
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"The three tracks on the first CD are a complete Schulze concert in Budapest:
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The series continues focusing on the period 1985 to 1992. Most of the material was taken from the Jubilee and Historic Editions but there is an unreleased track as well as interview.
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