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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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"Yes, it has finally arrived!
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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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"Norway’s most far-out and unique prog band TUSMØRKE is back! This album is not for the faint of heart. Like some great Babylonian harlot, the sinfully sweet sounds held within this record will deny no one, but they extract a great price!
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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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The collegium of dashing adventurers and explorers of the unknown reaches of history, known to the unwashed masses under the pseudonym TUSMØRKE, have yet again brought fresh fever from the stars.
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Originally released by us in 1995, Jacob Holm-Lupo revisits White Willow's debut and gives it a fresh coat of paint - on vinyl. It receives new mastering and bonus tracks. A personal favorite around here.
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Ignis Fatuus is the classic debut album from Norwegian prog legends White Willow. Originally released in the Spring of 1995, the album took the global progressive rock scene by storm.
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New edition, remastered by Jacob Holm-Lupo. Reverts back to the original artwork.
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Amazing collectors box-set of the first three classic Wobbler albums!
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Third album from Wobbler finds them with a new vocalist Andreas Prestmo (who is a bit of an improvement). The music is still retro-British 70s prog but its clear that the spectre of Yes presides over the album.
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Long promised second album from this stellar Norwegian symphonic band is now with us. Before the release of Hinterland, the band had made available (through their website) two lengthy demo tracks that garnered a lot of buzz.
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Wobbler's latest simply blew me away...
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<p>The great debut from the Norwegian prog band was originally released by us many moons ago.
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Long promised second album from this stellar Norwegian symphonic band is now with us. Before the release of Hinterland, the band had made available (through their website) two lengthy demo tracks that garnered a lot of buzz.
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"If there is one band who has captured the sound of the golden age of Progressive Rock (1969 – 1975) without sounding regressive or copycat, it is the Norwegian band Wobbler.
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"If there is one band who has captured the sound of the golden age of Progressive Rock (1969 – 1975) without sounding regressive or copycat, it is the Norwegian band Wobbler.
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<p>The great debut from the Norwegian prog band was originally released by us many moons ago.
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Third album from Wobbler finds them with a new vocalist Andreas Prestmo (who is a bit of an improvement). The music is still retro-British 70s prog but its clear that the spectre of Yes presides over the album.
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"If there is one band who has captured the sound of the golden age of Progressive Rock (1969 – 1975) without sounding regressive or copycat, it is the Norwegian band Wobbler.
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Wobbler's latest simply blew me away...
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