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    Top-3 "made in the UK" albums for 2013 (point of view)

    Here's my choice.

    1. Freedom To Glide - 'Rain',
    2. Comedy Of Errors - 'Fanfare And Fantasy',
    3. Ontofield - 'Sleeping With Fractals'.

    Going to see some different lists.

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    Guapo - History Of Visitation
    Chrome Hoof - Chrome Black Gold
    Henry Fool - Men Singing
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    Can only think of two.

    Comedy of Errors
    Gandalf's Fist

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    I would also include Henry Fool - Men Singing

    Also enjoyed:

    Leafblade - The Kiss of Spirit and Flesh
    Steven Wilson - The Raven
    Bruce Soord - Wisdom of Crowds

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    Sanguine Hum - Weight of the World
    These New Puritans - Field of Reeds
    Henry Fool - Me Singing
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    Big Big Train - English Electric Full Power
    Vienna Circle - Silhouette Moon
    Amplifier - Echo Street

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    1. Purson - The Circle & The Blue Door
    2. Wolf People - Fain
    3. Henry Fool - Men Singing

    Honorable mention: Willowglass - The Dream Harbour

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    So many good ones. Just off the top of my head:

    Big Big Train - English Electric (any incarnation)
    Thieves Kitchen - One For Sorrow, Two For Joy
    Sanguine Hum - Weight of the World

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    Quote Originally Posted by bill g View Post
    So many good ones. Just off the top of my head:

    Big Big Train - English Electric (any incarnation)
    Thieves Kitchen - One For Sorrow, Two For Joy
    Sanguine Hum - Weight of the World
    Sanguine Hum
    Guapo
    Henry Fool

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    My list is identical to billg's. All three are musically engaging and beautifully executed. Most importantly, each is deeply moving in its own way. After a lifetime of reverence for music made in England from 1970-1980, it's really satisfying that such wonderful and quintessentially English music is being made again now.

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    Steven Wilson
    Comedy of Errors
    Fish

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    Haken-The Mountain x3

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    And then i l add Kompendium (hang on... Was it 2012?), Guapo and Godsticks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by undergroundrailroad View Post
    My list is identical to billg's. All three are musically engaging and beautifully executed. Most importantly, each is deeply moving in its own way. After a lifetime of reverence for music made in England from 1970-1980, it's really satisfying that such wonderful and quintessentially English music is being made again now.
    I recognize a kindred spirit

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    BBT - English Electric Full Power
    Cosmograf - The Man Left In Space
    Lifesigns - Lifesigns

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    Quote Originally Posted by ChrisXymphonia View Post
    BBT - English Electric Full Power
    Cosmograf - The Man Left In Space
    Lifesigns - Lifesigns
    Shit - I forgot the Cosmograf record (even thou I played guitar on it!) that's a great one 2 . If you're interested in that band I'm doing another part for them today with a drum track by NDV. Robin is a very clever fella and a lovely bloke.

    Actually and Lifesigns and BBT are good. Bugger I give up.

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    Re: Cosmograf

    Quote Originally Posted by Matt Stevens View Post
    If you're interested in that band I'm doing another part for them today with a drum track by NDV. Robin is a very clever fella and a lovely bloke.
    Cool, I love the one track you are featured one. IIRC, that is the very spacey instrumental one. Love the philosophical vibe of TMLIS, there is much more to it then the obvious sci-fi exterior of the album.

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    Wow there are some great ones here. I'd have to go with
    1) Henry Fool
    2) Guapo
    3) Steven Wilson

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    1) Haken - The Mountain
    2) Big Big Train - EE (whichever!)
    3) Black Sabbath - 13

    Honourary mention (a band I discovered this yeaR): The Monroe Transfer - Trials

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    In alphabetical order:

    Big Big Train - EE II
    Steven Wilson - Raven
    Wolf People - "Fain"

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