"Luminous beings are we, not this crude matter" - Yoda
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There will be a 15 CD + 1 DVD Box Set by Novalis in March.
One of the CDs will have some unreleased stuff (2 very early tracks AFAIK).
DVD will have some TV Shows and some private Super 8 film material.
Interviewer of reprobate ne'er-do-well musicians of the long-haired rock n' roll persuasion at: www.velvetthunder.co.uk and former scribe at Classic Rock Society. Only vaguely aware of anything other than music.
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Pre-Orders are being taken on the 24th for I Can Spin A Rainbow, the new album by Amanda Palmer & Edward Ka-Spel.
Schnauser have signed to Bad Elephant & have a new album, Irritant', coming out in June.
SCHNAUSER - JOIN BEM FOR THE RELEASE OF 'IRRITANT'
Bad Elephant Music is proud to announce the latest member of the BEM family, Bristolian progressive pop quintet Schnauser.
With a twelve-year history and five full albums to their name, Alan Strawbridge, Duncan Gammon, Holly McIntosh and Jasper Williams are veterans of the music scene in their native southwest, and their psychedelic, Canterbury-esque signature sound, laced with biting satire and black comedy, has won significant acclaim from critics. Their next release, 'Irritant', looks set to add another new twist to their style, with the recent addition of saxophonist Dino Christodoulou and the eccentric production talents of Gaz Williams.
Vocalist and guitarist Alan Strawbridge says: “We're all really looking forward to working with with Bad Elephant; enthusiastic and like-minded chaps with great taste and even better facial hair. Being on a label alongside The Brackish and Fierce and the Dead means we're in great company so it's a nice shot in the arm after a hiatus squirrelling away on our sixth album.”
David Elliott of BEM adds: “Schnauser are a great band with a great pedigree and a wonderful, unique verve to their sound, and it’s a pleasure to have them on board. Irritant is the latest instalment in a long line of great albums, and we can’t wait for you to hear it.”
Ian
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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.
Is anyone else following this deluge of releases from Angel Ontalva - the guitarist from October Equus, within the past 16 months? He is releasing through OctoberXart records. Some are very good, some are way out there, all are a tribute to a vast experimentalist guitarist.
Noreńa Suite by Alfa-On Trio, Yolanda Alba - flute, John Falcone - bassoon , Ángel Ontalva - electric guitar Recorded live on 23/01/2017 at the Casa de la Cultura de Noreńa, Asturias, Spain https://octoberxart.bandcamp.com/album/nore-a-suite
Studio Live Recorded while the rehearsals for the October Equus Quartet tour in France in Summer 2013, Alfonso Muńoz - alto & baritone saxes, Ángel Ontalva - guitar, Amanda Pazos Cosse - bass, Vasco Trilla - drums https://octoberxart.bandcamp.com/album/studio-live
Palace of Waiting by OBO, Alexey Kruglov - soprano & alto saxes, bassethorn, recorder, russian whistle, alto sax mouthpiece, prepared alto sax, prepared bassethorn, Anastasiya Masloboeva - voice, hammered dulcimer, psaltery, loops, Ángel Ontalva - guitar, bass, devices, Vasco Trilla - drums, percussion, toys, Music by OBO https://octoberxart.bandcamp.com/alb...al-cd-digipack
Pájaros en el abismo by Egea Ontalva Hall, Marc Egea hurdy gurdy, Ángel Ontalva guitar, Samuel Hall percussions, Recorded live at La Tortuga, Madrid, July 21, 2016 https://octoberxart.bandcamp.com/alb...s-en-el-abismo
Tierra Quemada by Ángel Ontalva with his band, https://octoberxart.bandcamp.com/alb...da-official-cd
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Hi fellow prog lovers!
We're The Black Light, based in the UK, & we've recently joined the forum as we really wanted to share news about our album 'All Forgotten Dreams' that was released on 01/01/17 via a number of outlets including bandcamp, itunes & spotify.
The band’s sound is a progressive-leaning brand of rock that draws influence from modern prog bands such as Radiohead, Mew, Oceansize, Kaddisfly & Karnivool. The focus being on writing catchy melodic hooks combined with ambitious song structures, irregular rhythms & punchy riffs. The album was written as a bit of a love letter to our favourite music, but hopefully we've made our own distinctive sound. We'd really appreciate it if anyone with similar tastes would take a moment to check out some of our stuff.
Here's some links:
https://open.spotify.com/album/7f5CITiwfvtI5zdih1pEEm
https://theblacklightuk.bandcamp.com...rgotten-dreams
Thank you!
SHUSEI'S PROJECT - Same Dreamer
Outer Limits keyboardist with the guitarist of Outer Limits the bass player of Vienna and the drummer of Black Page
I noticed the new Yang CD on Steve's email update this morning. http://www.waysidemusic.com/Music-Pr...-spc-1702.aspx
There are samples there. This is basically auto-buy for me, I really like their first two, the first one in particular which I spun last night.
Bill
Not the best clip I've seen, but oké, it's the music that counts, which was nice.
Here's the complete line-up (taken from https://www.facebook.com/TakashiAram...9899814994:0):
Shusei (Pipe Organ, Keyboards)
雅 絢恵 Ayae Miyabi (Vocal)
相馬 優 Yuu Souma (Vocal)
藤本 美樹 Miki Fujimoto (Violin)
荒牧 隆 Takashi Aramaki (Guitar)
永井 敏己 Toshimi Nagai (Fretless Bass)
菅沼 孝三 Kozo Suganuma (Drums, Percussion)
石田 芽 Mei Ishida (Chorus)
沼田 志穂里 Shihori Numata (Chorus)
田近 詩子 Utako Tajika (Chorus)
渡邉 恵津子 Etsuko Watanabe (Chorus)
Yuup the vid is somewhat strange, but a bunch of guys who played with Vienna, Outer Limits, Gerad, ExhiVision, Black Page and the violin lady
from Fantasmagoria sound promising to me.
Although Miki is awesome they should have got Ayasa from Sword of the Far East (best looking violin player I ever saw).
(Of course this comment is total chauvinism).
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^^ I'm a fan of Toshimi Nagai's frettless bassplaying on albums from ExhiVision, Lu7, Toshimi Project and Trimurti, so I might give this one a try.
Sensitive Skin by Kimmo Pojonen is an outstanding Acoustic/Electronic excursion based on his deconstruciton of the accordion sound. For lovers of the accordion it breaks the boundaries of what an acoustic instrument can do when electronics and a top notch collaborators are added. For those with an aversion to this maligned instrument, it is difficult to find a recognizable squeezebox sound in most of the songs.
From the Rootsworld review:
Composer and accordionist Pohjonen is joined by a strong cast of Finnish and European musicians, plus Kronos Quartet, on a series of his own compositions on this 2016 release. Sensitive Skin features nine new Pohjonen compositions that explore dynamic new sonic territory... Sensitive Skin was produced and mixed by James Spectrum, known for productions with Finnish bands Von Hertzen Brothers and Pepe Deluxe.
Finnish musician Kimmo Pohjonen is living proof that the words “accordion” and “uninhibited” belong in the same sentence. It might seem an oxymoronic assertion, especially in the States, to those who may know the bellows only as the bane of childhood cool, but Pohjonen reminds us of the instrument's rich folk history and, more importantly, potential for innovation. To that end, he has outfitted his accordion as a musical generator par excellence, one that speaks electric and acoustic languages with equal fluency. Also fluent is the original art he has composed through and around his chosen medium. Recorded in his home studio, Sensitive Skin is the culmination of the many strands running through his previous albums. From classical to pop, jazz to film score, there's a little bit of something for every listener to bite into."
Score this great release at CDRoots.com.
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Nova Collective "Dancing Machines" (OFFICIAL)
Available Worldwide March 10th, 2017
http://www.metalblade.com/novacollective/
New Thundercat album is quite good. Reminds me a bit of Zappa in parts
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