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    An interesting, experimental psych full-lenght album entiled The Flow In Between by Tales Of Murder And Dust from London.
    Favourite track: Distored Ways

    http://fuzzclub.bandcamp.com/album/the-flow-in-between



    Released March 23, 2016
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    [QUOTE=Svetonio;537448]A magnificent progressive psychedelia / space rock full-length album entitled Colours by Psychedelic Sun's from Tampere, Finland
    Favourite track: Away


    Great recommendation!!!!
    http://psychedelicsuns.bandcamp.com/album/colours
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    A beautiful & dark, instrumental contemporary prog full-lenght album entitled Short Story by Morning Mode from Mainz, Germany
    Favourite track: Motif


    http://morningmode.bandcamp.com/album/short-story





    Released March 23, 2016

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    Quote Originally Posted by Svetonio View Post
    A beautiful & dark, instrumental contemporary prog full-lenght album entitled Short Story by Morning Mode from Mainz, Germany
    Favourite track: Motif


    http://morningmode.bandcamp.com/album/short-story





    Released March 23, 2016
    Great post-rock instrumental work.

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    An interesting vocally contemporary prog full-lenght s/t album by Matt Konig from England, UK
    Favourite track: Un Rosbif À Paris

    Thanks, I like this alot.

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    An astonishing post-progressive full-lenght album entitled Unearth by John Bassett from Hastings, UK
    Favourite track: Pantomime


    http://johnbassett.bandcamp.com/album/unearth






    Released March 31, 2014
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    Quote Originally Posted by Svetonio View Post

    Released March 31, 2014
    New?
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    Quote Originally Posted by NogbadTheBad View Post
    New?
    According to the OP, reissues are allowed to be posted here. Do you have a problem with that?

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    Quote Originally Posted by fiberman View Post
    An interesting vocally contemporary prog full-lenght s/t album by Matt Konig from England, UK
    Favourite track: Un Rosbif À Paris

    Thanks, I like this alot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Svetonio View Post
    According to the OP, reissues are allowed to be posted here. Do you have a problem with that?
    Doesn't look like a reissue, it's been up on bandcamp in its current form for 2 years.
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    Gordon Haskell - "You've got to keep the groove in your head and play a load of bollocks instead"
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    Quote Originally Posted by NogbadTheBad View Post
    Doesn't look like a reissue, it's been up on bandcamp in its current form for 2 years.
    I found it in "new arrivals", at first page.
    Personally, I never saw the album at Bandcamp before this morning.

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    So what you are telling me is that you trawl bandcamp for anything in new arrivals tagged progressive rock and repost it here? Damn I thought you actually listened to these albums multiple times, filtered the ones you deemed good and then posted them here for our benefit! Another illusion shattered.
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    Quote Originally Posted by NogbadTheBad View Post
    So what you are telling me is that you trawl bandcamp for anything in new arrivals tagged progressive rock and repost it here? (...)
    Nope. Actually, I trawl bandcamp for anything in new arrivals tagged Советский союз, or Československo, or DDR, or Jugoslavija.

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    Got an email from AltrOck announcing new releases from Yugen and Panzerpappa, which you can listen to and purchase on Bandcamp.

    Yugen:
    https://altrockproductions.bandcamp....death-by-water

    Panzerpappa:
    https://altrockproductions.bandcamp....estrottedans-2

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gerhard View Post
    Got an email from AltrOck announcing new releases from Yugen and Panzerpappa, which you can listen to and purchase on Bandcamp.

    Yugen:
    https://altrockproductions.bandcamp....death-by-water

    Panzerpappa:
    https://altrockproductions.bandcamp....estrottedans-2
    Woo Woo

    Love the release date on the Yugen - Sept 3rd 2017
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    Thanks for the tip re Panzerpappa on bandcamp. I see in the credits it says 'Nobody plays brass' but above that it lists "Steinar Børve: saxophones" -are they plastic ones?

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    Awesome, experimental contemporary prog full-length debut album entitled Aves Spicere by Andromaca from Rome, Italy
    Favourite track: Kommos


    http://andromacaroma.bandcamp.com/album/aves-spicere





    Released March 25, 2016
    Personnel:
    Corrado Mazzaglia (Drums),
    Giorgio Figà-Talamanca (Bass guitar, bouzouki),
    Leonardo Luberti (Guitar),
    Lorenzo Vitali (Guitar),
    Giangiacomo Gallo (sequencer, sampler, maracas).
    Poem in Kommos written and read by Naima Vitale Cappiello. All songs were written and composed by Andromaca.
    Produced by Esuvia Records.

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    Quote Originally Posted by alanterrill View Post
    Thanks for the tip re Panzerpappa on bandcamp. I see in the credits it says 'Nobody plays brass' but above that it lists "Steinar Børve: saxophones" -are they plastic ones?
    He he, as the drummer of Panzerpappa I never thought I would be the person to clarify this, but saxophone is a part of the woodwind family, not brass. In the brass family you find trombone, tuba, trumpet and so on. And there is no brass on the album. Confused? The keyword is instrumental credits on the early Queen albums

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    I still find new recommendations from other sources, as this thread is still unreadable due to the bandcamp spammer. Shame really.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stumpybunker View Post
    I still find new recommendations from other sources, as this thread is still unreadable due to the bandcamp spammer. Shame really.
    I still come here in case of posts like Gerhard's highlighting the latest altrock's. But yeah it's become pretty unreadable.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Panzermann View Post
    He he, as the drummer of Panzerpappa I never thought I would be the person to clarify this, but saxophone is a part of the woodwind family, not brass. In the brass family you find trombone, tuba, trumpet and so on. And there is no brass on the album. Confused? The keyword is instrumental credits on the early Queen albums
    Thanks for this lesson.
    And, yeah, Queen often had that remark "No synthesizers used on this album", or something like that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Panzermann View Post
    He he, as the drummer of Panzerpappa I never thought I would be the person to clarify this, but saxophone is a part of the woodwind family, not brass. In the brass family you find trombone, tuba, trumpet and so on. And there is no brass on the album. Confused? The keyword is instrumental credits on the early Queen albums
    Well I'd never heard of saxophones referred to as woodwinds before - I thought they were made entirely of brass. However, here's what wikipedia has to say "Saxophones are usually made of brass and played with a single-reed mouthpiece similar to that of the clarinet.[2] The saxophone family was invented by the Belgian instrument maker Adolphe Sax in 1840.[2][3] Adolphe Sax wanted to create a group or series of instruments that would be the most powerful and vocal of the woodwinds, and the most adaptive of the brass instruments, that would fill the vacant middle ground between the two sections" So now we know.

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    A nice vocally contemporary prog full-lenght album entitled Worlds Apart by Oktopus from Birmingham, UK
    Favourite track: Eyes Open


    http://oktopusuk.bandcamp.com/album/worlds-apart









    Personnel:

    Alistair Bell - guitars, lead vocals and backing vocals
    Samuel C. Roberts - bass guitar
    Tim Wilson - drums, pads and backing vocals (lead vocals on track 6)

    Releases April 1, 2016

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    A nice instrumental contemporary prog / space rock full-lenght album entitled Nova Neighbors by Jered Youngbar from Washington, D.C
    Favourite track: Greetings From The Master Race


    http://jeredyoungbarmusic.bandcamp.c...nova-neighbors






    Recorded/Mixed/Mastered by Jered Youngbar.
    Released March 17, 2016

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    A beautiful jazz-rock 4-track EP entitled Cosmos Machine by Celestial from Wuppertal, Germany
    Favourite track: Cosmos Machine


    http://celestial-music.bandcamp.com/...cosmos-machine





    Released March 28, 2016

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