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    Quote Originally Posted by Liquid Tension View Post
    Great stuff but where do you get it and does this disc's cover have a playboy bunny on the front???
    The new one has a bunny (a somehow seperated one).

    The track Double Up is I think from their 2009 Album FANTASTIC though

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    Quote Originally Posted by Liquid Tension View Post
    Great stuff but where do you get it and does this disc's cover have a playboy bunny on the front???
    www.audiophileimports.com

    It does have a bunny on the cover as well as five playing cards with a bunny on them as well.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Shadow View Post
    TRIX - TRICK
    That was really good, Ed! So... how did you acquire your expertise on Japanese fusion anyway? It's a pretty obscure niche for an American!

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    RX Bandits - Gemini, Her Majesty

    this band went on hiatus in 2011, and then came back last year and recorded a cover of 21st Century Schizoid Band.

    Being released on July 22nd.

    New song "Meow! Meow! Space Tiger"

    https://soundcloud.com/rx-bandits/me...-space-tiger-1

    Adebisi Shank - This is the 3rd Album of a Band Called Adebisi Shank

    Being released on August 12th. Energetic, quirky instrumental Math/Post prog of a kind from this Irish band.

    "Big Unit" available to stream.

    https://soundcloud.com/sargent-house...shank-big-unit


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    Quote Originally Posted by Shadow View Post
    www.audiophileimports.com

    It does have a bunny on the cover as well as five playing cards with a bunny on them as well.
    Thanks! Found some Fragile also!
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    Quote Originally Posted by No Pride View Post
    That was really good, Ed! So... how did you acquire your expertise on Japanese fusion anyway? It's a pretty obscure niche for an American!
    Remember, a friend of mine owns Audiophile Imports and another friend owns Of Sound Mind. So whatever one doesn't find the other does. For awhile I friended someone on Ebay from Japan who was bidding for me on Yahoo Japan. I could understand it better back then and sometimes they would say the band sounds like say Prism or Kenso or Kazumi Watanabe I would have him bid on it for me.

    We have been trying to get a zip file of the new Kenso but King Records have been sort of anal getting one sent out.
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    Peter Fernandes - Q.E.D.

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    Logos - l'enigma della vita

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    No Name was a great neo band out of Luxembourg. They are no more, but now the singer(and a great singer he is) and keys man have put together a new project called TNNE, or "The No Name Experience". The name of the new album is "The Clock That Went Backwards" and it is really good stuff for you neo fans and/or former No Name fans, like me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by emperorken View Post
    No Name was a great neo band out of Luxembourg. They are no more, but now the singer(and a great singer he is) and keys man have put together a new project called TNNE, or "The No Name Experience". The name of the new album is "The Clock That Went Backwards" and it is really good stuff for you neo fans and/or former No Name fans, like me.
    This sounds very good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Oreb View Post
    They are very popular here in Oz (where Jeff Martin now spends quite a bit of his time.) Very much looking forward to this.
    Quote Originally Posted by The Fantastic Progo Rican View Post
    Even when I lived in Cleveland Ohio from 2006 to 2013 and came back to Puerto Rico, I'm a fan since around 2004...
    (Re: The Tea Party) - that's good to hear, I guess sometimes with Canadian bands, I'm not always sure when or where they also make it big. There are millions of people who have never heard or heard OF The Tragically Hip and they have been enormous in Canada for 25+ years.

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    ↑Agusa were mentioned up-thread. Their album is definitely one of the highlights of 2014 so far.
    Confirmed Bachelors: the dramedy hit of 1883...

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    ... and of course, the new Nathan Mahl, Justify, which was released in June and seems to be pleasing those who have gotten it :-).

    Guy L

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    Quote Originally Posted by rcarlberg View Post
    Where's that cover shot from, Vicki? It looks like The Neptune theatre right here in Seattle.
    Except that the Neptune doesn't have permanent seating on the floor since it was remodeled for live music.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nathan Mahl View Post
    ... and of course, the new Nathan Mahl, Justify, which was released in June and seems to be pleasing those who have gotten it :-).

    Guy L
    Count me among them. I love some of the Hertik material but this is my overall favorite Nathan Mahl since Clever Use of Shadows. Really nice album, with good balance of composition and wicked playing. One of my favorites of the year so far.

    Another new one I've been enjoying is the Spoke of Shadows album that came out earlier in the year. Sort of has a Djam Karet/herd of Instinct/Modern KC sound.

    These two plus the new Accordo dei Contrari are my favorites so far, but I'll be getting the new Dean Watson and Magnetic sound Machine very soon.

    Bill

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    Quote Originally Posted by NogbadTheBad View Post
    It was ROSfest wasn't it?
    Yes, was at Rosfest 2012

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    We have new releases with Schnauser and Tin Spirirts both September 29th

    Schnauser--Protein for Everyone
    Tin Spirits--Scorch

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    For all the prog-metal fans, Threshold will be releasing a new album on September 19 in the U.K,entitled For The Record.

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    Johnny Unicorn - "Angels In the Oort Cloud"

    Johnny Unicorn plays keyboards in Phideaux, and bass in Autumn Electric.

    Here's a commercial for it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CWewp_9vjSk

    Since I'm self-promoting, I'll stop there to keep it from being excessive.

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    Archive - Axiom

    “One good thing about music, when it hits you, you feel no pain.”

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    12/29/2014

    Enchant - The Great Divide w/Leonard on vocals

    not much from the teaser

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    Minor Giant debut album.

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    ZERO - Gravitational Force Field

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    Ad Maiora! - Same

    GRAB THIS! Excellent!

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