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    The most beatiful Electric Guitar tones by young prog guitarists who debuted in 2010s

    The word *prog* in the topic title is an abbrevation of *progressive music*, so you're welcome to post videos (and your comments, of course) of the tracks from all its genres & sub-genres in your choice (progressive rock, symphonic rock, jazz-rock / fusion, progressive metal, space-rock, avant-rock, etc) by the artists that released their debuts in this decade only.

    My personal choice is:

    Alek Darson






    David Maxim Micic








    Plini

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    Quote Originally Posted by Svetonio View Post
    David Maxim Micic




    Funny you mention Micic here. One of my favorite new discovered guitarists is Canadian Nick Johnston and he appears on Micic's mini-album EGO.
    Here's Johnston's new album "Remarkably Human" featuring Gavin Harrison and Bryan Beller:



    and a clip from one of the songs:


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    ^^ Awesome!

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    Anund Vikingstadfrom the Norwegian band Umpfel


    Eric Gillette - from the Neil Morse band, has a great solo cd out now.


    Jakob Zytecki from Polish band Disperse

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    Owane also from Norway

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    ^^ Yeah, great!



    I'd like to mention Sithu Aye. What an amazing talent!


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    The Mercury Tree - They might go back a bit more than 2010 but most of their best is in the last 6 years - Ben Spees told me he is constantly looking for THAT tone - something different. There are some f'in good ones in their music.


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    Quote Originally Posted by MJBrady View Post
    Anund Vikingstadfrom the Norwegian band Umpfel

    Eric Gillette - from the Neil Morse band, has a great solo cd out now.

    Eric's live solo on "The Door" is nothing short of mind blowing.

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