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Once upon a time there was a brilliant Canadian composer musician named Franck Dervieux. In 1971 he recorded a great album of classically influenced progressive rock called "Dimensione M". Dervieux passed away at an early age due to cancer.
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Contraction's second album "La Bourse Ou La Vie" is clearly one of the best examples of Canadian prog. The band stretches out on the 18 minute album titled epic.
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"For the first time on DVD: British masters of neo-prog-rock, „a lost gem from the early years of Marillion" live at the Wyspiański Theater in Katowice, Poland!
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Overlooked UK prog band featured some brilliant instrumentalists in Darryl Way (violin) and Francis Monkman (keyboards).
Remastered edition includes bonus tracks on the CD. The DVD draws from many appearances in 1971. Amazing what is still lurking in the archives...
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Pain Of Salvation started it, Opeth followed, and Steven Wilson capped it...we thought. Dark Suns continues to evolve with no two albums sounding alike. Grave Human Genuine found them moving into an avant metal/progressive rock direction.
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One of the great early 70s UK prog albums that for some reason never saw an official CD reissue until now. Wooden Hill has done a great job working from the original master tapes and included 5 unreleased demo tracks as well.
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Crazy ass afro-prog rock from the Dawn label.
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"A sextet of violin, analog keyboards, guitar, bass, drums and vocals, Deus ex Machina's sound is a unique and unequaled blend of aggressive jazz-rock mixed with complex rhythms, 1970s-style hard-rock guitar and hints of Rock In Opposition-style avant-progressive rock, all topped by the incredib
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Amazing how these guys are still able to bring it. A Night For Baku turns it up a notch and then kicks it into overdrive finding the boys from Cali unleashing their usual assortment of psych-tinged progressive mayhem.
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I wasn't a big fan of Pretest - I thought Steve Albini took the band in a direction that was too chaotic and rambling. Dysrhythmia MK II is here with Behold The Arctopus' Colin Marston on board as bassist.
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Man when they talk about "Mellotron drenched" albums they mean this one. The band's second album is loaded with great organ/'tron passages and Ms. Kaagman sounds more and more like Annie Haslam. The album is capped off with the side long title track.
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First album from this excellent seminal British prog band. Led by violinist Dave Arbus, East Of Eden blends rock, jazz and Middle Eastern themes...before anyone else did! Remastered edition with bonus tracks.
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2nd album from Dave Stewart, Mont Campbell, and Clive Brooks. Explosive organ dominated music of the highest order. Project and remastering supervised by Mark Powell. Extensive new liner notes. A classic.
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Third and final album from this important trio of Dave Stewart, Clive Brooks, and Mont Campbell augmented by the Northettes Amanda Parsons, Ann Rosenthal and Barbara Gaskins. Oh yeah...an obscure guitarist named Steve Hillage contributed ts to one of the tracks.
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Not sure what needs to be said about this album - I get weepy eyed just thinking about the first time I heard it. One of the greatest progressive rock albums of all time - residing in my all time top 10. The best album Pink Floyd never made.
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4th album now remastered in a deluxe edition at a budget price (go figure...). Only bonus is a dispensable remix of "The Bells Of Notre Dame". Perhaps the band's most underappreciated album. A space rock classic.
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Third album originally released in 1981 on a cassette only edition of 79 copies. Emma Myldenberger was a six piece acoustic instrumental ensemble. The music by nature had a folk feel but it was much more intricate.
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