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    Acoustic prog

    Yeah, I know. Acoustic prog ? But why not. Do you know any ? I know this, which is awesome.
    https://youtu.be/8GsRX4u1NME
    https://ghostrhythms.bandcamp.com/
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    Incredible String Band.

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    just out of my head as I'm on the move...

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    Might Could
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    The 2-3 first albums with Univers Zero

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    Quote Originally Posted by spacefreak View Post
    just out of my head as I'm on the move...

    Conventum
    Radio Noisz Ensemble
    Zeit (italy)
    Aktuala
    Osjan
    Ikarus (germany /the late 70s ones)
    Gaia (germany)
    Cool ! Will check those !
    https://ghostrhythms.bandcamp.com/
    "YOU WERE GOING TO MAKE ME RELEASE A CD OF YOU FRENCH GOOFBALLS DOING SOFT MACHINE SONGS"

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    Aranis was always one of my favorite bands. Entirely acoustic.





    Steve Unruh is a one-man acoustic prog folk orchestra although he uses an electric bass on most of his albums.


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    One of my favorite prog tracks ever (the bass is electric, rest is unplugged)


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    Wow. Never heard Aranis before. I see some spending in my future...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sturgeon's Lawyer View Post
    Wow. Never heard Aranis before. I see some spending in my future...
    I would suggest Aranis II as the best entry point.

    https://aranis.bandcamp.com/music

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    Thanks!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zeuhlmate View Post
    One of my favorite prog tracks ever (the bass is electric, rest is unplugged)
    NOT so; many/most/all of the keyboards are electric.
    Steve F.

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    Flairck, first two Gryphon albums. Except for the bass guitar, Renaissance’s Turn of the Cards and Scheherazade.
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