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    All Traps on the Earth - A Drop of Light

    A new band feat. three members of Änglagård

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheH View Post
    All Traps on the Earth - A Drop of Light

    A new band feat. three members of Änglagård
    Wow. Any samples out there?

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    Quote Originally Posted by moecurlythanu View Post
    Wow. Any samples out there?
    Haven't found any yet, but I keep looking...

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheH View Post
    All Traps on the Earth - A Drop of Light

    A new band feat. three members of Änglagård
    Cool. More news on the Facebook-site of the label AMS: https://www.facebook.com/amsitalia/p...9847300614648/ and the site of Änglagård: http://www.anglagard.net/


    While Änglagård are still busy with grocery shopping, there are some interesting news, in particular for fans with tape players: Johan Brand has created a new prog band named All Traps on Earth. The band also includes Erik Hammarström (Änglagård) on drums, Thomas Johnson (ex-Änglagård) on keyboards as well as Miranda Brand (Änglagård's bass player's daughter) in a yet secret function. All Traps on Earth will release their debut record "A Drop of Light" in late 2018 via AMS Records. The label calls the album "far beyond amazing". There will be a limited box-set, a CD version, a 2-LP version, and - yes - an MC version.
    So it's "All Traps On Earth" (without "the").

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    Quote Originally Posted by interbellum View Post
    Cool. More news on the Facebook-site of the label AMS: https://www.facebook.com/amsitalia/p...9847300614648/ and the site of Änglagård: http://www.anglagard.net/

    So it's "All Traps On Earth" (without "the").
    I stand corrected. Seems to be planed for a November release.
    Cool that Matthias Scheller (MS from AMS) is releasing them.

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    Pholas Dactylus - Hieros Gamos (January) !!!!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheH View Post
    Pholas Dactylus - Hieros Gamos (January) !!!!!!!
    Really no one into this 70s killer band???

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheH View Post
    Really no one into this 70s killer band???
    I am. They were discussed in one of the Italian Prog threads. As for this one, it'll go on the list, but most of these latter day comebacks are not up to the earlier standard.

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    Quote Originally Posted by moecurlythanu View Post
    I am. They were discussed in one of the Italian Prog threads. As for this one, it'll go on the list, but most of these latter day comebacks are not up to the earlier standard.
    No 70s band meets their standard anymore, but some of those Italian ones
    come close sometimes (or just release something decent).

    For me it's enough that Carelli is part of this as "Labirinto Di Specchi" is a current
    and "Pholas Dactylus" a past one time band fave.

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    My son's clarinet and saxophone teacher with an unexpectedly good jazz album:

    https://jefflarochellemusic.bandcamp.../lenses-extend

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheH View Post
    Really no one into this 70s killer band???
    I am definitely looking forward to something new from Pholas Dactylus albeit with fingers crossed.

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    Hi guys!

    Rupert Greenall (keyboards) from The FIXX, and Erik Ryan Richards who worked with Peter DiStefano, Deborah Anderson, Beck (guitars, bass, vox) recently finished an album with some art/proggy edges. Influences varying from Yes, to Roxy Music, to Bowie, to The FIXX of coarse.. Here are some links :

    https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/th...all/1364370507

    https://www.youtube.com/playlist?lis...T45yIroaeOabj8

    http://www.somissound.com/the_churning_epk.html

    https://www.facebook.com/thechurningband/

    https://open.spotify.com/album/10pbpbilzjfZZkRE7SEbXK

    https://play.anghami.com/song/34930824

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    Yesterdays (Hungary) are back with their 3rd album.

    Although this is folky Neo Prog they are one of the few bands left that are not
    the typical boring stuff of today.

    https://yesterdaysband.bandcamp.com/...6-bit-44-1-khz

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheH View Post
    Yesterdays (Hungary) are back with their 3rd album.

    Although this is folky Neo Prog they are one of the few bands left that are not
    the typical boring stuff of today.

    https://yesterdaysband.bandcamp.com/...6-bit-44-1-khz
    I listened to the track on Bandcamp, and this one surprised me. Liked it enough to order it. Thanks for bringing it to our attention.

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    The new Haken, Vector, is now officially out. I can't wait to see them this Wednesday, with Leprous and Bent Knee.



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    GADADU has been on my radar for a long time. Their latest full length has arrived - Outer Song. Very enjoyable release adding together Snarky Puppy big band jazz and a string quartet.
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    They say: "Outer Song takes the listener on a kaleidoscopic journey, from gamelan-inspired prepared piano in “The Lion,” to seven-part vocal harmonies in “Exquisite Corpse” and oatmeal box backbeats in “Julia.” Hannah's vocals move nimbly from the depths of uncertainty to ecstatic moments of joy, carving striking melodies through forests of synthesizers, mellotron and strings."
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    The Red Masque - Fathomless (just released Oct. 26)
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    Video for the song "Fathomless" off of Fathomless

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    ^^Very cool! Just in time for Halloween!

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    Now Available, “Going Somewhere,” the highly anticipated second solo album by Rachel Flowers!

    https://shop.rachelflowersmusic.com/

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheH View Post
    Yesterdays (Hungary) are back with their 3rd album.

    Although this is folky Neo Prog they are one of the few bands left that are not
    the typical boring stuff of today.

    https://yesterdaysband.bandcamp.com/...6-bit-44-1-khz
    Thanks for the heads-up. Placed my order. I like this band and liked their first two releases very much.

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    The new Cuneiform's, Far Corner - Risk and Forgas Band Phenomena - L’Oreille Électrique are superb, Risk is in my running for album of the year after one listen.
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    Quote Originally Posted by NogbadTheBad View Post
    The new Cuneiform's, Far Corner - Risk and Forgas Band Phenomena - L’Oreille Électrique are superb, Risk is in my running for album of the year after one listen.
    Cool! I just got Risk in the mail yesterday but haven’t gotten to really listen beyond the first three tracks or so. Definitely promising.

    How is the new Forgas Band disc? I’ve been very curious about that one.


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    Quote Originally Posted by NogbadTheBad View Post
    The new Cuneiform's, Far Corner - Risk and Forgas Band Phenomena - L’Oreille Électrique are superb, Risk is in my running for album of the year after one listen.
    Really looking forward to hearing Risk. Could it possibly challenge Koenji, for my album of the year?! I am eager to find out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by aith01 View Post
    Cool! I just got Risk in the mail yesterday but haven’t gotten to really listen beyond the first three tracks or so. Definitely promising.

    How is the new Forgas Band disc? I’ve been very curious about that one.


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    The Forgas is good, no real surprises, they are good at what they do and have a distinctive sound, this album sounds like Forgas. I like it.
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    There are only 10 types of people in the World, those who understand binary and those that don't.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NogbadTheBad View Post
    The Forgas is good, no real surprises, they are good at what they do and have a distinctive sound, this album sounds like Forgas. I like it.
    Good enough for me!

    Thanks!

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