A nice full-lenght s/t jazz-rock album by Volador from Aguascalientes, Mexico
Favourite track: Volador
http://volador1.bandcamp.com/album/volador-2
Released January 13, 2016
https://www.facebook.com/volador.ags
A nice full-lenght s/t jazz-rock album by Volador from Aguascalientes, Mexico
Favourite track: Volador
http://volador1.bandcamp.com/album/volador-2
Released January 13, 2016
https://www.facebook.com/volador.ags
Last edited by Svetonio; 01-16-2016 at 12:14 AM.
A nice spacey one-track full-lenght album by Spiral from Albuquerque, New Mexico
http://thespiral.bandcamp.com/album/centaurus-a
Released January 16, 2016
Chris Boat - Keyboards, Bass, Guitar, Vocals
Aaron Frale - Guitar, Vocals
Bill Hatfield - Guitar, Bass, Keyboards
Senda Shallow - Vocals
A great progressive psychedelia one-track EP entitled Atlantis, part I by Snowy Dunes from Stockholm, Sweden
http://snowydunesofficial.bandcamp.c...tlantis-part-i
Released January 13, 2016
Music & Lyrics by Snowy Dunes
Produced by Snowy Dunes
Recorded and Mastered by Anders Oredson
I found out about this one today.... They call it jazz fusion...
http://jamit.bandcamp.com/album/following-the-unknown
Enjoy
Enjoy the moment... It's the only way to fly!
A beautiful progressive fusion album entitled Hoam by Gloom Soup by Savannah, Georgia
Favourite track: Igloominati
http://gloomsoup.bandcamp.com/album/hoam (name your price)
Awesome 3-track progressive rock / djent debut EP entitled Tsuki by Jusska from Antwerp, Belgium.
Favourite track: Geisha
http://jusska.bandcamp.com/album/tsuki
https://www.facebook.com/jusskatheband
A beautuful live recorded full-lenght jazz-rock / ethno fusion album by Vasil Hadzimanov from Serbia.
Favourite track: Zulu
http://vasilhadzimanov.bandcamp.com/album/alive
In keeping with the label's time-honored tradition of shining a spotlight on newly-discovered artists whose immense musical talents challenge convention and defy categorization, MoonJune Records is pleased to offer the musical stylings of Serbian keyboardist, pianist and composer. Although hardly a household name outside Europe, Vasil has performed with a number of elite, renowned musicians (David Gilmore, Antonio Sanchez, Matt Garrison, David Binney, Nigel Kennedy and rock stars of the former Yugoslavia, Dado Topic and Vlatko Stefanovski, and his parents, the famous Macedonian pop and folk singer Zafir Hadzimanov and celebrated Croatian singer Senka Veletanlic). Vasil is a graduate of the prestigious Berklee College of Music, in Boston.
"Alive" documents Vasil and his band in peak creative form, in front of an enthusiastic, most appreciative audience. The music is fresh and truly "Alive! -- unpredictable and unpretentious, at times, hypnotic, at times pushing the envelope and flattening boundaries. This is bold, adventurous music which pays homage to a variety of styles and influences – jazz, ethno-fusion, progressive rock –, while remaining free, spry and elusive in its own right.
This, their international record debut, is actually the band's sixth album. Since first forming more than 15 years ago, the Vasil Hadzimanov Band has performed hundreds of shows and been well received in numerous jazz festivals covering Europe, Eastern Europe and the Japan. This mesmerizing performance -- recorded in Belgrade, in 2014 and features as a special guest the well known American saxophonist David Binney – serves notice of yet another powerhouse of a musical treasure that MoonJune's Leonardo Pavkovic is proud to present; proving, yet again, that music which is truly "progressive" is not bound by convention or tradition, but is art which seeks out its own form and travels uncharted paths.
credits
releases February 1, 2016
Musicians:
VASIL HADZIMANOV piano, keyboards
DAVID BINNEY alto sax
BRANKO TRIJIC guitar
MIROSLAV TOVIRAC bass guitar
BOJAN IVKOVIC percussion, vocals
PEDJA MILUTINOVIC drums
Last edited by Svetonio; 01-18-2016 at 02:00 AM.
A great space-rock / jazz-rock full-lenght album entitled In Time by Our Solar System from Sweden.
Favourite track: In the Beginning of Time
http://beyondbeyondisbeyondrecords.b.../album/in-time
There would seem to be something playful, and possibly deceptive, about the title of Our Solar System’s second album, “In Time.” It’s a phrase that, whether in a musical or even an appropriately astrological sense, indicates confines and regular rotations, even the absence of the abnormal. Yet “abnormal” could be the axis around which all planets in the Our Solar System galaxy revolve. For an album that so effortlessly delivers trance states in sound, the effect of “In Time” on the listener is likely to be one of orbiting far beyond those confines and regular rotations, toward a delirious detachment from the ticking trap of time.
“In Time” is essentially the work of thirty hands, creating two side-length tracks and forty-four minutes of sonic energy that serves as a vehicle to reach peak experience, alternately arriving and departing from control and abandon.
“In the Beginning of Time” is the title of side one, and appropriately, the twin engines of jazz and kosmische that power Our Solar System’s flight are apparent from the very start. Saxophone merges with synth, as a bass line slowly, stoically stands behind, ready to assist the emerging journey. “In the Beginning of Time” feels like an invocation, and to be clear, it is absolutely nothing less. Our Solar System seem interested in building bridges between worlds, and not just the already quite connected worlds of jazz, progressive rock and psychedelia – labels that represent the previously mentioned confines and regular rotations to which “In Time” pays little heed. Twelve minutes in to “In the Beginning of Time,” such barriers have fallen away, scorched by the altitude and free trajectory of Our Solar System’s flight. “At the Edge of Time” is the album’s cosmic co-conspirator, slightly longer, slightly odder, and slightly more seductive, in part given the mantra-like vocals that provide calm contrast to the musical meteor shower that’s crashing around them. This is the sound of Our Solar System at their astrological apex – exploratory, transcendent and joyous.
Within the confines of time, it’s appropriate to refer to “In Time” as an interstellar jazz-rock album, and an extraordinary one at that. Despite it’s title, you may come to believe that the true home of “In Time” is a place outside time’s confines, floating in space, surrounded by infinite stars and sounds, projecting an indefinable sound that’s boundless and beautiful.
- revoltoftheapes.com
credits
releases March 25, 2016
A pleasant krautrock / avant 3-track full-lenght album entitled Nero by The Great Saunites from Italy.
Favourite track: Nero
http://hysm.bandcamp.com/album/nero-hysm-123
Released January 15, 2016
Last edited by Svetonio; 01-19-2016 at 03:25 AM.
A superb second album entitled The News by contemporary prog band N.y.X. from Italy.
Favourite track: A Sarcastic Portrait (Editorial Home and Foreign Politics Chronicle...)
http://music.7dmedia.com/album/the-news
Releases February 26, 2016
Walt F. Nyx - lead vocals, bass, acoustic and electric guitars, synthesizers, electric piano, loops and devices.
Danilo A. Pannico - electronic and acoustic drums & percussion, piano, synthesizers, typewriter, Kaos-Harmonica, gold chain, Italian voice track 6, loops and devices
Klod - electric guitar, backing vocals, soundscapes and devices
with:
Adrian Belew - electric guitar and soundscapes (track 3)
Ivan Bridon Napoles - piano and keyboards (track 6)
Marco Allocco - cello (track 2)
Trey Gunn - Warr Guitar and soundscapes (track 7)
Last edited by Svetonio; 01-20-2016 at 01:15 AM.
^^Walt sounds like Peter Murphy (Dalis Car/Bauhaus) on speed.
A nice avant-rock full-lenght album entitled Moving by Greg Segal from Portland, Oregon
Favourite track: Moving
http://gregsegal.bandcamp.com/album/moving
Released January 18, 2016
Last edited by Svetonio; 01-20-2016 at 11:36 AM.
Svetonio, could you please not post all these cover pictures? They really distract and make this thread less readable. Anyone who wants to see covers can follow bandcamp links you post in each such message.
A beautiful symphonic rock / gothic full-lenght album entitled Heart Of Mine by singer-sonwriter Rachel Rose Mitchell from Melbourne, Australia
Favourite track: I Walked Alone
http://rachelrosemitchell.bandcamp.c.../heart-of-mine
Released January 20, 2016
Last edited by Svetonio; 01-20-2016 at 06:36 PM.
There's not??
heart of mine (2).jpg
As I said, I don't like that thumbnail size pictures of the covers. Also, the site's engine which should turn the pics into that micro size, simply doesn't work sometimes. Don't worry, I alredy tried all possibilities.
At least, those guys and gals who did do some effort to make all those beautiful covers, deserves some attention.
As I already said, I prefer 600 x 600 size, but - nothing is perfect...
Last edited by Svetonio; 01-20-2016 at 09:46 PM.
Clicking on the thumbnail enlarges the picture. And I'm not worried... just a little annoyed!
Reasonable as ever Svet.
Ian
Host of the Post-Avant Jazzcore Happy Hour on progrock.com
https://podcasts.progrock.com/post-a...re-happy-hour/
Gordon Haskell - "You've got to keep the groove in your head and play a load of bollocks instead"
I blame Wynton, what was the question?
There are only 10 types of people in the World, those who understand binary and those that don't.
Bookmarks