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"Impossibly sick drum groove by Jonathan Schang: check. Heavy unison guitar/bass riff from Jim Tashijan and Tim Seisser: check. “Yep, that’s District 97. Now where was I?”
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"Francis Dunnery’s (FD It Bites) latest musical venture, “Return to Natural,” takes listeners on an evocative journey through an eight-track captivating album.
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"Their previous album Arrival of The New Elders presented a more varied and reflective trio, still as groovy as ever, but more structured and less jam oriented, earning them a 9/10 review in Uncut and a spot in their albums of the year list, noting their telepathic communion and concluding with
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Tokyo Tapes Revisited: Live In Japan captures the magical atmosphere of an extraordinary evening, during which Uli Jon Rothenthralled his fans with his iconic guitar riffs and melodic solos.
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Tokyo Tapes Revisited: Live In Japan captures the magical atmosphere of an extraordinary evening, during which Uli Jon Rothenthralled his fans with his iconic guitar riffs and melodic solos.
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Arco Iris started out as a ethnic influenced psychedelic/prog folk band. They made a number of excellent albums - that sound nothing like this. Their music got more and more progressive (and more interesting as well).
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"Almost two years earlier, Van der Graaf Generator had already played with the idea of getting back together again. When Peter Hammill had a heart attack in 2003, he was not the only one feeling the urge to get that planned project to finally happen.
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"For six decades, Robin Trower's career has been an act of quiet rebellion. Rewind the reels of the British guitarist's backstory and you'll find an artist who has always rolled the dice rather than take the path of least resistance.
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"For six decades, Robin Trower's career has been an act of quiet rebellion. Rewind the reels of the British guitarist's backstory and you'll find an artist who has always rolled the dice rather than take the path of least resistance.
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"The ‘Dark Side Of The Moog: Volumes 9-11’ Boxed Set contains 5 Discs (3 Original Albums, a Bonus DVD-Audio Disc of ‘DSOTM-11’ in DTS 5.1 Surround Sound and a Schulze & Namlook - ‘Live In Hamburg’ Bonus CD, all in Jewel Cases and packaged in a Presentation Card Box with a Pull-Off Lid that f
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“This project began when we randomly stumbled upon a YouTube video of Primuz Chamber Orchestra performing one of our songs, as reimagined by composer/arranger Wojtek Lemański.
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"The Aristocrats, perhaps the best-known instrumental rock-fusion band on the circuit, have recorded their most ambitious and exploratory album to date. "You Know What...?" is the fourth studio album from the trio and includes nine new tracks recorded at Brotheryn Studios, Ojai, CA.
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"What happens when the world’s most raucous rock/fusion instrumental power trio decides to make a concept album? You get "DUCK", the story of a web-footed Antarctic island native fleeing a penguin policeman all the way to New York City…where considerable misadventure and danger await.
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The Sign is an upstart label from Sweden which seems to have a penchant for finding excellent retro-sounding bands. Hallas is yet another one.
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"Artillery - one of the best thrash metal bands around returns with a brand new studio album! New material entitled "My Blood" is the follow up to the highly acclaimed album "When Death Comes" from 2009!
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Excellent one and done band from the UK. This was originally released in 1972 on the Ember label. 9.30 Fly were led by the husband and wife team of Michael and Barbara Cartwright. Ms. Cartwright recently remarked that she was 18 years old and 7 months pregnant when she recorded this album.
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Interesting release from this great Argentinian symphonic band. The band's label invited the band to come into the studio and create a spontaneous recording. Its predominantly instrumental. Lots of electricity - with frets and keys flying all around.
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Five years after their last studio album, this great Argentinian band has returned. The band is back to quartet status and again keyboardist Lalo Huber steps to the forefront.
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40 years ago Argentinian band Bubu released what is probably still the greatest prog album from that country. The band led by Daniel Andreoli went silent until recently. Andreoli started to release new music under the Bubu name again and we finally have album #2.
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Probably the best Argentinian prog album of all time and one of the great prog albums of the 70s. Bubu was a large ensemble led by composer and arranger Daniel Andreoli. The instrumentation features violin, flute, sax, guitar, bass and drums.
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Ave Rock was a 70s prog rock band from Buenos Aires. The vinyl of their two albums is quite rare and this reissue covers their first. Released in 1974 it demonstrates a lot of influences of European bands from the UK and even Italy.
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"Together with Espíritu, Ave Rock was a pioneer of symphonic prog in Argentina, their second album "Espacios" being their most accomplished effort.
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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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"Argentinian band's Eternidad roots can be found in a Folk Rock duo, established in 1971 by brothers Daniel Mendez (guitars, harmonica, vocals) and Roberto Mendez (guitars, lute, vocals).This early outfit would evolve into a 5-piece line-up around mid-70's, featuring also Claudio Pedra on variou
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Many of you may remember Crucis. They were one of the best Argentinian progressive rock bands - releasing two killer albums around 1976. Gustavo Montesano was the band's keyboardist.
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