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    ZINC!

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    Tripcycle, contemporary prog band from Belgrade, Serbia. They released an amazing debut, their only one EP entitled Beep, in 2009. There was an intent that a second album would be release, as even artowork is announced at their Facebook page as well, but sadly that new material wasn't completed & released so far.


    (official video)




    (live in Banja Luka)






    (full EP)




    https://tripcycle.bandcamp.com/releases (free download)
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    I wish I made a second album too!

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    Kino - again

    Toy Matinee

    Dali's Dilemma - a little prog metalish (which I don't mind) but some great melodies

    Xen - a few of Enchant on this one

    Spektrum - a Progress Records All Star Game

    Alaska

    Thirteen of Everything

    Mind Sky

    Craft

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    Yeah, your Ad Infinitum CD is great. We all would love a 2nd album.

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    Oh, well, hell. Relocator. Damn, that was a good album.
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    Quote Originally Posted by NogbadTheBad View Post
    Top 5 (easily)
    Ahvak
    Pikapika Teart
    Kultivator
    Dun
    Weidorje
    never heard of Pikapika but agree with the others

    mine are:

    Mingo
    Pangee
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    Why is it whenever someone mentions an artist that was clearly progressive (yet not the Symph weenie definition of Prog) do certain people feel compelled to snort "thats not Prog" like a whiny 5th grader?

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    Paternoster, the only Prog band that ever mattered, because they were from Austria, also
    the home of Strauss, Mozart, Schubert, Beethoven, Haydn, and Albrechtsberger.

    (I like to be dramatic and this indeed is a very dramatic post).

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    Storm Corrosion

    I guess it's still a possibility.

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    In alphabetical order:

    Ad Infinitum
    Animator
    Grendel (Polish outfit)
    King Eider
    Marygold
    Mindfields
    Nemezis
    Mind Sky
    Ora Nombro
    Signs
    Splinter (from Holland)...

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    Quote Originally Posted by ThomasKDye View Post
    Kino's next two albums were basically the two It Bites albums, "The Tall Ships" and "Map of the Past." The only real difference is the name and the bassist, but the sound/songwriting difference is all but negligible.
    Whilst you are factuality right I think there is a notable difference in sound or direction between the two bands. I think the It Bites albums they're trying to sound like, well It Bites. Not so on Kino!

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    Quote Originally Posted by flowerking View Post
    England and Moth Vellum both came to mind.
    Speaking of Blind Faith, how about Derek and the Dominoes?
    Didn't England make a second album?

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    Rough Diamond-Whilst their debut wasn't great I think a band with David Byron, Clem Clempson & Geoff Britton had the potential for better things!
    Last edited by Rufus; 02-27-2016 at 04:15 AM.

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    Mo, the first line-up, they did more, but only the drummer of the original group was a member on their other 2 albums.

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    Indian Summer

    Blind Faith

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    Rain - Cerulean Blue was a great piece of work. Even praised by Tony Banks
    Toy Matinee

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    Keats-s/t
    Released in 1983,featuring Colin Blunstone and Pete Bardens.
    Very reminiscent of Alan Parsons Project.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KELLY WELSH View Post
    Keats-s/t
    Released in 1983,featuring Colin Blunstone and Pete Bardens.
    Very reminiscent of Alan Parsons Project.
    Good call!

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    Ahvak and Chance:risiko come to mind

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