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Very obscure German power metal band for the Blind Guardian set. Private pressing.
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Italian symphonic duo augmented by an array of musicians. Malaavia doesn't particularly try to go for that classic Italian sound - instead it has a little bit more of a modern feel. Female and male vocals sit well together contributing a very uptempo sound.
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Second album from this interesting Danish band incorporating elements of thrash, death and even melodic metal in an usual way. Curiously enough this was created as a binaural recording and should be listened to with headphones. Recommended to fans of Meshuggah and Soilwork.
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New solo project from Morten Veland, the leader of Sirenia and founder of Tristania. Huge sounding album filled with classical themes and orchestrations. Veland plays all the instruments and sings both clean and coarse. This guy is living large...
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The debut album that sent shockwaves through the progressive underground. Particularly amazing album when you put it into the context of it's recording date - 1970.
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This is the soundtrack for Yvan Lagrange's 1974 film "Tristan Y Iseult", recorded shortly before the sessions for Kohntarkosz. It is the second movement of Theusz Hamtaahk, an epic work in three movements of which Mekanik Destruktiw Kommandoh is the final part.
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You can hear the evolution of the band as the traditional Magma sounds start to emerge but at it's core it's still not quite there yet. The Coltrane influence is a bit more prominent as is the Teutonic overtones (read --> Wagner). Overall I just think of it as a smoking jazz rock disc!
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With Jannick Top back in the fold offering up his monstrous bass playing, Udu Wudu is classic Magma. For the most part this is the end of the prime period.
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Well if you've gotten this far with Magma there probably isn't much I can do to dissuade you from buying this stinker. Shorter tunes, generally weird and annoying. But it does have a cool HR Giger cover so I guess there is something redeeming about it after all.
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Rare and fairly brilliant material from the period 6/72 to 1/75. Unfortunately none of this was recorded in the studio so the songs solely exists as this fairly miserable sounding live historical document.
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Still more material from the Olympia, Paris performances in 1980.
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2 CD live performance recorded at the Olympia, Paris in 1980. This features the first performance of Theusz Hamtaahk, the first movement of the trilogy along with Wurdah Itah and M.D.K.
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After releasing the under-rated Hour Of Joy for the now defunct Black Lotus label, this Dutch gothic metal band return with their second effort. If you are a fan of Mandylion-period The Gathering you'll have plenty to sink your teeth into here.
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Funny observation...American prog rock fans prefer bands sing in their native tongue....American metal fans are just the opposite - they want to hear English vocals. This is the only explanation that I can think of that Manigance are not huge.
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South African pianist and composer Chris McGregor led racially mixed Blue Notes in South Africa in the early 1960's. But touring and performing proved difficult, and tiring of continuous government harassment, in 1964 McGregor and the bands core members left their South African homeland.
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This one is a real burner from beginning to end. Live recordings from Mats Oberg and Morgan Agren, culled from shows during the period 2005-2007. There are various formations here - solo, duo and as many as a quintet.
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"ginally active from 1980-1992, the "Micros" started with a basic reeds-and-rhythm texture that was sonically similar to the sound of the Swing Era, but used influences from the entire continuum of jazz.
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"Keyboardist/vocalist Mats Öberg and drummer Morgan Ågren have been playing together for nearly 30 years, since Mats was 10 and Morgan was 14!
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South African born and raised pianist/bandleader Chris McGregor formed the racially mixed Blue Notes in the early 1960's, touring and trying to get by in extremely difficult political circumstances as best they could.
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Magma seems to be on a bit of a roll these days. It wasn't that long ago that they gave us KA and now we have the long rumored Emehntehtt Re. Supposedly an old work from the 70s that was never recorded but bit and pieces have cropped up over the years.
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