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    Quote Originally Posted by BrianG View Post
    From the "School of Always Something New", check out the new release by Tanya Tagaq - Animism. Using her spectacular voice, a choir, percussion and a synthesizer violin, she bring the sounds of the far north into your brain.
    She won the 2014 Polaris Music Prize, beating Arcade Fire, Drake, Mac DeMarco, Chromeo, Owen Pallett, Tim Hecker, Yamantaka // Sonic Titan, and others. She wins $30,000, and in her acceptance speech, she encouraged people to wear and eat seals. "And fuck PETA."

    Amazing live show here.

    Very cool stuff! Great to see some RIO type performance art making it's way over here. Very refreshing and great to see a live performance of it also. So much new music including prog just sounds so over produced and to me, that just kills the humanity of a recording. I know not all music these days can be performed live (one man bands etc) but in my humble opinion, if you can't perform it live, then it REALLY needs to come across as live on a recording if you want to make the strongest impression on the listener.

    Thanks for posting!

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    Stumbled across this band recently. They're latest was released Nov 2014.



    Nice mix of different styles.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Skullhead View Post
    Very cool stuff! Great to see some RIO type performance art making it's way over here. Very refreshing and great to see a live performance of it also. So much new music including prog just sounds so over produced and to me, that just kills the humanity of a recording. I know not all music these days can be performed live (one man bands etc) but in my humble opinion, if you can't perform it live, then it REALLY needs to come across as live on a recording if you want to make the strongest impression on the listener.

    Thanks for posting!
    ...and so much from a human voice! The great classical pianist Van Cliburn said that the greatest, most expressive and widest range of all instruments is the human voice. Shown to great effect with Tanya Tagaq.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Yves View Post
    Stumbled across this band recently. They're latest was released Nov 2014.



    Nice mix of different styles.
    this one sounds really good! Thanks for the lead, think I'll get this one . very clever sounding heavy stuff, eh! Wouldn't mind a few speedier moments tho.

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    New on octoberXart, October Equus "Live at the R.I.O. Festival"

    The complete performance at the Rock In Opposition Festival 2014.

    https://soundcloud.com/angelontalva/...e-sea-ice-live



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    https://octoberxart.bandcamp.com/

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    Big haul this past week..

    Sleater-Kinney-No Cities To Love
    Bjork-Vulnicura
    Belle & Sebastian-Girls In Peacetime Want To Dance
    The Decemberists-What A Terrible World, What A Beautiful World

    All really nice albums.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Frumious B View Post
    Big haul this past week..

    Bjork-Vulnicura
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    Great interview with Bjork here.

    You might really like the Tanya Tagiq (see post 425)
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    I cannot stop playing Frisk Frugt's Den Europæiske Spejlbue.
    It came out today.
    I know very little about the artist but I haven't been this excited about a (new to me) thing in ages.
    I'll post links etc when I find some.

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    Hey Kavus, Frisk Frugt is playing at Cafe Oto 24th March

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    I cannot stop playing Frisk Frugt's Den Europæiske Spejlbue.

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    Yeah. I'm curious as to how it can be done live unless there's a few of them but I'll definitely be going.

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    There are some live vids of him on Youtube, he's not one to play his greatest hits, that's apparent! Electric motors strumming strings, a bunch of recorders controlled by MIDI etc. I read that he turned up for one gig and spotted that they had a pipe organ so he ditched what he was planning to do and played drones on that instead.

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    Fine! I'm in.

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    Very inspiring site, and great place to see what is going on!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frumious B View Post
    The Decemberists-What A Terrible World, What A Beautiful World
    I'm finding this one hit and miss. There's a couple of dud tracks mixed in with some excellent material. Definitely not the long winded proggy material of a few releases back but I'm OK with that.
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    I've listened to a bunch of tracks a few times and I'm finding it pretty bland.
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    Don't think this has been mentioned yet (went through the last couple pages just to make sure)...the new album from Unreal City called Il paese del Tramonto



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    Quote Originally Posted by Frumious B View Post
    Big haul this past week..

    Sleater-Kinney-No Cities To Love
    A couple of plays in and I am enjoying this a lot. Great to have them back.

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    70s Prog band from Germany Werwolf (remember "Creation"?) reformed (sort of).

    They modifed their Name a bit to "Werewolf - Artrock" and have a new Album out "Mystic Land".
    (sadly it's not very convincing)

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    Quote Originally Posted by selmer View Post
    I don't know if it's been posted, but Moongarden have a new album Voyeur. By the sounds of it, it is very good.
    Listening to this right now! And you're right: it is quite good.
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    Side 3
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    The Aristocrats - Culture Clash Live
    Mark Papagano - X
    Adam Nitti - Not Of This World
    Bunny Brunel - Invent Your Future
    The Aristocrats - Secret Show:Live In Osaka
    NEVER UNDERESTIMATE THE POWER OF STUPID PEOPLE IN LARGE GROUPS!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shadow View Post
    Mark Papagano - X
    This is a must for fans of Holdsworth, who can't wait forever for a new album, although I think it sounds more like Bill Connors and Tim Miller.
    Fine live-in-the-studio sound.
    http://www.markpapagnomusic.com/

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