ponkine 536 Publicado October 13, 2018 at 14:39 Share Publicado October 13, 2018 at 14:39 FELICES 45, SELLING ENGLAND BY THE POUND !!! Citar Enlace al comentario Compartir en otros sitios More sharing options...
jsc010 0 Publicado October 18, 2018 at 13:40 Autor Share Publicado October 18, 2018 at 13:40 Hoy venimos cargados al prog noruego Adventure toca harto sinte vintage, recuerda a wakeman originario, deep purple, bien espeso pero melodico Y estos Motorpsyco me han gustado bastante son una especie de folk metal...., pero los encuentro muy buenos Citar Enlace al comentario Compartir en otros sitios More sharing options...
Grava 0 Publicado October 19, 2018 at 04:11 Share Publicado October 19, 2018 at 04:11 (editado) Hola a todos!! Primero que nada quisiera presentarnos, somos GRAVA, una banda de rock progresivo de La Serena, este 2018 lanzamos nuestro primer LP llamado "Edenea" dejo aquí el link del álbum en youtube ( lista de tracks en la descripcion del video) También estamos en las plataformas como Spotify, Deezer, Google play, Amazon, iTunes! sin mas que agregar, es un gusto compartir nuestro trabajo con uds, cualquier opinión siempre sera muy bien recibida para el crecimiento continuo de la musica nacional! un abrazo. Editado October 19, 2018 at 04:20 por Grava Citar Enlace al comentario Compartir en otros sitios More sharing options...
Mastermena10 67 Publicado October 19, 2018 at 12:08 Share Publicado October 19, 2018 at 12:08 hace 7 horas, Grava dijo: Hola a todos!! Primero que nada quisiera presentarnos, somos GRAVA, una banda de rock progresivo de La Serena, este 2018 lanzamos nuestro primer LP llamado "Edenea" dejo aquí el link del álbum en youtube ( lista de tracks en la descripcion del video) También estamos en las plataformas como Spotify, Deezer, Google play, Amazon, iTunes! sin mas que agregar, es un gusto compartir nuestro trabajo con uds, cualquier opinión siempre sera muy bien recibida para el crecimiento continuo de la musica nacional! un abrazo. Bienvenidos¡¡¡ , esta mañana me pongo a escucharlos...Mucho éxito Citar IFI ZEN + Raspberry Pi + Denon DCD 695 + Audio Technica AT-Lp120 USB + + Aiyima Tube T3 +NAD C325BEE+ Raphaelite Sinovt EF86 2A3 + Wharfedale EVO 4.2 Enlace al comentario Compartir en otros sitios More sharing options...
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zamlec 18 Publicado October 21, 2018 at 05:18 Share Publicado October 21, 2018 at 05:18 Excelentr disco!!! Gracias por presentarlo!! Puta el disco pa güeno! Enviado desde mi iPad utilizando Tapatalk Sent from my SM-J500M using Tapatalk Citar Enlace al comentario Compartir en otros sitios More sharing options...
ponkine 536 Publicado October 21, 2018 at 19:19 Share Publicado October 21, 2018 at 19:19 Tal como ya lo había recomendado en este foro, escuchen Wobbler - From Silence To Somewhere D I S C A Z O, votado mejor álbum del 2017 en progarchives http://allabouttherock.co.uk/wobbler-epitomising-the-sound-of-70s-prog-over-40-years-later/?fbclid=IwAR1GKghPyI-sSiO7SPZid-aOivKpW6cNNp3eqVmwulv4bJLiIdvp4XSp5P8 The sound of 70’s prog all but died out when the decade ended. Genesis were slowly moulded from an influential, artistic project into a sell-out pop group, Yes moved from releasing 3-track masterpieces to 80’s, radio friendly albums, while King Crimson faded into obscurity as their improv heavy, Avant Garde experiments lost their appeal. Progressive metal eventually came around to replace it. Hit and miss to say the least, the subgenre has provided some exceptional bands like Opeth and Porcupine Tree, but has slowly degraded to the point where a 16 string bass and an indecipherable time signature have come to define prog. By this point, fans of classic prog are desperately clinging to our collection of 70’s albums that we know inside out, and a Steven Wilson remix is the closest thing we can come to a new release. It’s even harder for those of us cursed to have been born A.P. (After Prog), and never even got to anticipate a new release. That’s where Wobbler come in. Formed in Norway in 1999, Wobbler released their debut ‘Hinterlands’ in 2005. It took influence from virtually every 70’s band imaginable, with Jon Anderson sounding vocals, Tony Banks style organ and sudden, King Crimson-like, pseudo-metal riffs permeating their complex arrangements. Remaining pretty much unknown for the release of ‘Afterglow’ and ‘Rites At Dawn’, it was last year’s release of ‘From Silence To Somewhere’ that brought Wobbler to the attention of 70’s proggers craving new tunes. The 20 minute, epic opening title track is a journey of creative genius, with themes introduced subtly and calmly towards the beginning, returning with grandeur as the piece draws to a close. It’s thought out in the same way as masterworks like ‘Close To The Edge’, rather than presented as an amalgamation of ideas linked together without any real connection, bringing it closer to a classical symphony than a song. The short interludes that are often slotted into prog albums are almost always the weakest, most forgettable part of the album. To be honest, the same is true here, but it doesn’t stop ‘Rendered In Shades Of Green’ acting as a brilliant, orchestrated calming period after the exhausting journey of the previous track. ‘Fermented Hours’ alludes to so many of the bands influences that if it wasn’t handled in such an exceptional way then it might be laughable. Twice in a row, the intro convinced me that Yes’ ‘Sound Chaser’ was about to start playing, while later in the piece ELP’s ‘Tarkus’ and Genesis’ ‘Cinema Show’ are both imitated with style. The band’s exclusive use of pre-1975 analogue instruments is really picked up here. The album is rounded off with the almost medieval sounding ‘Foxlight’, which is filled with woodwind and folky vocals and provides one of the highlights of the album in its 3 minute outro. Every element of the album is a perfect glimpse back into the past. Bands have tried it, but I’ve never heard such an authentic sound, with such creativity, and technical brilliance. It’s no surprise it’s listed as Prog Archives no.1 album of the 21st century. It really is the first perfect album I’ve seen released since the 70’s. Citar Enlace al comentario Compartir en otros sitios More sharing options...
Grendel 284 Publicado October 21, 2018 at 21:13 Share Publicado October 21, 2018 at 21:13 Tal como ya lo había recomendado en este foro, escuchen Wobbler - From Silence To Somewhere D I S C A Z O, votado mejor álbum del 2017 en progarchives http://allabouttherock.co.uk/wobbler-epitomising-the-sound-of-70s-prog-over-40-years-later/?fbclid=IwAR1GKghPyI-sSiO7SPZid-aOivKpW6cNNp3eqVmwulv4bJLiIdvp4XSp5P8 The sound of 70’s prog all but died out when the decade ended. Genesis were slowly moulded from an influential, artistic project into a sell-out pop group, Yes moved from releasing 3-track masterpieces to 80’s, radio friendly albums, while King Crimson faded into obscurity as their improv heavy, Avant Garde experiments lost their appeal. Progressive metal eventually came around to replace it. Hit and miss to say the least, the subgenre has provided some exceptional bands like Opeth and Porcupine Tree, but has slowly degraded to the point where a 16 string bass and an indecipherable time signature have come to define prog. By this point, fans of classic prog are desperately clinging to our collection of 70’s albums that we know inside out, and a Steven Wilson remix is the closest thing we can come to a new release. It’s even harder for those of us cursed to have been born A.P. (After Prog), and never even got to anticipate a new release. That’s where Wobbler come in. Formed in Norway in 1999, Wobbler released their debut ‘Hinterlands’ in 2005. It took influence from virtually every 70’s band imaginable, with Jon Anderson sounding vocals, Tony Banks style organ and sudden, King Crimson-like, pseudo-metal riffs permeating their complex arrangements. Remaining pretty much unknown for the release of ‘Afterglow’ and ‘Rites At Dawn’, it was last year’s release of ‘From Silence To Somewhere’ that brought Wobbler to the attention of 70’s proggers craving new tunes. The 20 minute, epic opening title track is a journey of creative genius, with themes introduced subtly and calmly towards the beginning, returning with grandeur as the piece draws to a close. It’s thought out in the same way as masterworks like ‘Close To The Edge’, rather than presented as an amalgamation of ideas linked together without any real connection, bringing it closer to a classical symphony than a song. The short interludes that are often slotted into prog albums are almost always the weakest, most forgettable part of the album. To be honest, the same is true here, but it doesn’t stop ‘Rendered In Shades Of Green’ acting as a brilliant, orchestrated calming period after the exhausting journey of the previous track. ‘Fermented Hours’ alludes to so many of the bands influences that if it wasn’t handled in such an exceptional way then it might be laughable. Twice in a row, the intro convinced me that Yes’ ‘Sound Chaser’ was about to start playing, while later in the piece ELP’s ‘Tarkus’ and Genesis’ ‘Cinema Show’ are both imitated with style. The band’s exclusive use of pre-1975 analogue instruments is really picked up here. The album is rounded off with the almost medieval sounding ‘Foxlight’, which is filled with woodwind and folky vocals and provides one of the highlights of the album in its 3 minute outro. Every element of the album is a perfect glimpse back into the past. Bands have tried it, but I’ve never heard such an authentic sound, with such creativity, and technical brilliance. It’s no surprise it’s listed as Prog Archives no.1 album of the 21st century. It really is the first perfect album I’ve seen released since the 70’s. Bajando para probar Enviado desde mi iPhone utilizando Tapatalk Citar Enlace al comentario Compartir en otros sitios More sharing options...
Grendel 284 Publicado October 21, 2018 at 21:26 Share Publicado October 21, 2018 at 21:26 Absolute Elswhere es una banda que en realidad es un solo tipo, Paul Fishman, que acompañado del gran batero Bill Bruford (yes, crimson, genesis), grabó este disco muy conceptual y ambiental, con mucho teclado, en donde podemos encontrar influencias marcadas de cosas como Crimson, el Camel de Snow Goose, Tubullar Bells, Pink Floyd, harto Nektar y hasta Alan Parsons. En las canciones en que toca Bruford se nota su maestría. Un buen disco para escuchar y dejarse llevar por diferentes atmósferas. Se huelen ciertas hiervas y àcidos al escuchar el disco!! A ratos se nota que es un soundtrack, aunque de una serie de libros y no de una película (supuestamente acerca de alienígenas, que menos) Enviado desde mi iPhone utilizando Tapatalk Citar Enlace al comentario Compartir en otros sitios More sharing options...
Grendel 284 Publicado October 21, 2018 at 22:50 Share Publicado October 21, 2018 at 22:50 Tal como ya lo había recomendado en este foro, escuchen Wobbler - From Silence To Somewhere D I S C A Z O, votado mejor álbum del 2017 en progarchives http://allabouttherock.co.uk/wobbler-epitomising-the-sound-of-70s-prog-over-40-years-later/?fbclid=IwAR1GKghPyI-sSiO7SPZid-aOivKpW6cNNp3eqVmwulv4bJLiIdvp4XSp5P8 The sound of 70’s prog all but died out when the decade ended. Genesis were slowly moulded from an influential, artistic project into a sell-out pop group, Yes moved from releasing 3-track masterpieces to 80’s, radio friendly albums, while King Crimson faded into obscurity as their improv heavy, Avant Garde experiments lost their appeal. Progressive metal eventually came around to replace it. Hit and miss to say the least, the subgenre has provided some exceptional bands like Opeth and Porcupine Tree, but has slowly degraded to the point where a 16 string bass and an indecipherable time signature have come to define prog. By this point, fans of classic prog are desperately clinging to our collection of 70’s albums that we know inside out, and a Steven Wilson remix is the closest thing we can come to a new release. It’s even harder for those of us cursed to have been born A.P. (After Prog), and never even got to anticipate a new release. That’s where Wobbler come in. Formed in Norway in 1999, Wobbler released their debut ‘Hinterlands’ in 2005. It took influence from virtually every 70’s band imaginable, with Jon Anderson sounding vocals, Tony Banks style organ and sudden, King Crimson-like, pseudo-metal riffs permeating their complex arrangements. Remaining pretty much unknown for the release of ‘Afterglow’ and ‘Rites At Dawn’, it was last year’s release of ‘From Silence To Somewhere’ that brought Wobbler to the attention of 70’s proggers craving new tunes. The 20 minute, epic opening title track is a journey of creative genius, with themes introduced subtly and calmly towards the beginning, returning with grandeur as the piece draws to a close. It’s thought out in the same way as masterworks like ‘Close To The Edge’, rather than presented as an amalgamation of ideas linked together without any real connection, bringing it closer to a classical symphony than a song. The short interludes that are often slotted into prog albums are almost always the weakest, most forgettable part of the album. To be honest, the same is true here, but it doesn’t stop ‘Rendered In Shades Of Green’ acting as a brilliant, orchestrated calming period after the exhausting journey of the previous track. ‘Fermented Hours’ alludes to so many of the bands influences that if it wasn’t handled in such an exceptional way then it might be laughable. Twice in a row, the intro convinced me that Yes’ ‘Sound Chaser’ was about to start playing, while later in the piece ELP’s ‘Tarkus’ and Genesis’ ‘Cinema Show’ are both imitated with style. The band’s exclusive use of pre-1975 analogue instruments is really picked up here. The album is rounded off with the almost medieval sounding ‘Foxlight’, which is filled with woodwind and folky vocals and provides one of the highlights of the album in its 3 minute outro. Every element of the album is a perfect glimpse back into the past. Bands have tried it, but I’ve never heard such an authentic sound, with such creativity, and technical brilliance. It’s no surprise it’s listed as Prog Archives no.1 album of the 21st century. It really is the first perfect album I’ve seen released since the 70’s. Acabo de terminar de escuchar el disco en Tidal. Muy buena recomendación, se agradece. Mis impresiones mientras escucho el anterior de la banda: Al escucharlo pensé en una frase que me gusta mucho de Octavio Paz, que dice que el gusto es un agente de la reminiscencia. Es decir que nos gustan aquellas cosas que, de alguna manera, nos transportan a experiencias buenas del pasado. Eso es bueno pero a la vez está el riesgo de que nos congele y detenga a donde mismo y no avancemos a cosas nuevas. El disco es muy bueno. Los músicos son excelentes. Los cambios de ritmos son geniales. No se si el sonido me mató, encontré que la mezcla marcaba demasiado los bajos, pero puede ser Tidal (desde el Ipad por cable al Dac). Ya veremos al escuchar el cd (ya está claro que vale la pena encargarlo!!) Al analizar el disco encontré muchas referencias, incluso homenajes, a monstruos como Jethro Tull, Yes, sin duda Genesis, algo de los últimos discos de Opeth. Al princicpio de la primera canción una de las guitarras recordaba a Latimer de Camel o a Sinclair de Caravan. Algunas secciones muy ELP. La voz es distinta a la de Jon Anderson, pero da la impresión de que el tipo trata de cantar como él a veces. Suena similar, con un tono parecido pero empieza en un tono mucho mas bajo que Anderson. Hay un par de momentos en que es tan similar a Genesis que sientes que Peter Gabriel va a empezar a cantar. A diferencia de Yes, el bajo es mas rítmico que melódico. No es como el de Squire que tiene una melodía aparte que destaca (Squire era un maestro) La parte final del ùltimo track incluso recuerda a los jaivas (por increíble que parezca) En resumen un excelente grupo, con un sonido muy atractivo. Un aporte, sin duda, a la escena progresiva actual. Sólo creo que debieran reforzar su voz y estilo propios, para no correr el riesgo de parecer una banda tributo a los gigantes del prog setentero. Pd. Estoy escuchando el Rites at Down de la misma banda y es muy bueno también. Gracias por la recomendación! Enviado desde mi iPhone utilizando Tapatalk Citar Enlace al comentario Compartir en otros sitios More sharing options...
ponkine 536 Publicado October 23, 2018 at 00:41 Share Publicado October 23, 2018 at 00:41 Otra banda con sabor setentero. A ponerle oreja https://vak-prog.bandcamp.com/album/budo Citar Enlace al comentario Compartir en otros sitios More sharing options...
ponkine 536 Publicado October 24, 2018 at 22:19 Share Publicado October 24, 2018 at 22:19 Here's the first official music video from In Continuum called "Scavengers" from the forthcoming sci fi progressive rock album "Acceleration Theory". The song features Sound of Contact's Dave Kerzner on lead vocals and keys and Matt Dorsey on bass with Randy McStine on guitar, Marco Minnemann on drums, Fernando Perdomo on additional guitar and guest vocalist Jon Davison of the band Yes. The album is available to pre-order on CD and hi resolutiondownload exclusively from http://sonicelements.bandcamp.com/merch and will be available in popular digital download formats in November, 2018 and on CD from popular retailers world-wide. For more information on shows, videos and more visit: http://www.incontinuumband.com Video edited by Dave Kerzner Video shot by Matt Urban, Erik Nielsen, Hal Feldman and Progstock Background Visuals for "Scavengers" by Christine Leakey Citar Enlace al comentario Compartir en otros sitios More sharing options...
Trush20101 180 Publicado October 25, 2018 at 13:34 Share Publicado October 25, 2018 at 13:34 uuffff. ayer me llego una joya. Una compilación de Yes que contiene 5 discos abarcando la carrera de la banda entre 1969 y 2001 y q ademas trae un libraco de 100 pags. suena como cañón. la raja la grabación y la presentación. FILETE!!! Citar Enlace al comentario Compartir en otros sitios More sharing options...
Mastermena10 67 Publicado October 25, 2018 at 16:03 Share Publicado October 25, 2018 at 16:03 En la oficina escuchando Focus, In And Out of Focus, de 1970 Enviado desde mi iPhone utilizando Tapatalk Citar IFI ZEN + Raspberry Pi + Denon DCD 695 + Audio Technica AT-Lp120 USB + + Aiyima Tube T3 +NAD C325BEE+ Raphaelite Sinovt EF86 2A3 + Wharfedale EVO 4.2 Enlace al comentario Compartir en otros sitios More sharing options...
jsc010 0 Publicado October 25, 2018 at 17:45 Autor Share Publicado October 25, 2018 at 17:45 hace 4 horas, Trush20101 dijo: uuffff. ayer me llego una joya. Una compilación de Yes que contiene 5 discos abarcando la carrera de la banda entre 1969 y 2001 y q ademas trae un libraco de 100 pags. suena como cañón. la raja la grabación y la presentación. FILETE!!! Que bonito.... .... uno de mis grupos favoritos. Aunque debo reconocer que a mi, Yes se acaba el 77 con Going for the one, después no hay caso. Citar Enlace al comentario Compartir en otros sitios More sharing options...
Grendel 284 Publicado October 25, 2018 at 17:54 Share Publicado October 25, 2018 at 17:54 uuffff. ayer me llego una joya. Una compilación de Yes que contiene 5 discos abarcando la carrera de la banda entre 1969 y 2001 y q ademas trae un libraco de 100 pags. suena como cañón. la raja la grabación y la presentación. FILETE!!! Que buena y genial un libro así. Por ahí por el año 97 un pariente me trajo una caja especial con 4 discos de lo mejor hasta la década del 80 de USA. Yesyears creo que se llamaba. Venía también con un libro. Aún los tengo. Antes tenía un disco de lo mejor de Yes, pero con esa caja descubrí lo increíbles que son y se transformaron en una de mis dos bandas favoritas, junto a Marillion. Ahora tengo todos sus discos en estudio y hasta un par de poleras. Felicitaciones por la adquisición y a disfrutar no mas. Enviado desde mi iPhone utilizando Tapatalk Citar Enlace al comentario Compartir en otros sitios More sharing options...
Trush20101 180 Publicado October 25, 2018 at 18:24 Share Publicado October 25, 2018 at 18:24 hace 34 minutos, jsc010 dijo: Que bonito.... .... uno de mis grupos favoritos. Aunque debo reconocer que a mi, Yes se acaba el 77 con Going for the one, después no hay caso. hace 24 minutos, Grendel dijo: Que buena y genial un libro así. Por ahí por el año 97 un pariente me trajo una caja especial con 4 discos de lo mejor hasta la década del 80 de USA. Yesyears creo que se llamaba. Venía también con un libro. Aún los tengo. Antes tenía un disco de lo mejor de Yes, pero con esa caja descubrí lo increíbles que son y se transformaron en una de mis dos bandas favoritas, junto a Marillion. Ahora tengo todos sus discos en estudio y hasta un par de poleras. Felicitaciones por la adquisición y a disfrutar no mas. Enviado desde mi iPhone utilizando Tapatalk Es que los Yes son muy rebuenos. También son de mis bandas favoritas junto a Rush, Tool, Marillion, Genesis (con y sin Gabriel), Gentle Giant y últimamente Supertramp. Al igual que @jsc010 tampoco me gusta toda la discografia. yo llego hasta el Tormato. Citar Enlace al comentario Compartir en otros sitios More sharing options...
ponkine 536 Publicado October 25, 2018 at 18:29 Share Publicado October 25, 2018 at 18:29 Arti e Mestieri - Tilt (1974) Un disco de culto, que puede perfectamente caer dentro del jazz fusión y ser uno de sus mejores exponentes Citar Enlace al comentario Compartir en otros sitios More sharing options...
Grendel 284 Publicado October 25, 2018 at 18:47 Share Publicado October 25, 2018 at 18:47 Es que los Yes son muy rebuenos. También son de mis bandas favoritas junto a Rush, Tool, Marillion, Genesis (con y sin Gabriel), Gentle Giant y últimamente Supertramp. Al igual que @jsc010 tampoco me gusta toda la discografia. yo llego hasta el Tormato. En prog yo tengo un centro, que escucho permanentemente (marillion, yes, genesis, gentle giant, wilson-porcupine), pero cada cierto rato voy apuntando a distintos lados de manera adicional. A veces me da por el canterbury, a ratos por el metal prog (incluyendo Ayreon, haken, dream theater), después prog italiano, lo mas prog de sui generis, elp, prog mas moderno como transatlantic o morse, etc Hay tanto para disfrutar!! Enviado desde mi iPhone utilizando Tapatalk 1 Citar Enlace al comentario Compartir en otros sitios More sharing options...
Grendel 284 Publicado October 27, 2018 at 03:59 Share Publicado October 27, 2018 at 03:59 Lo último de HAKEN Disco estrenado hoy. Muy bueno. Hartos riffs, cambios de ritmos y el sonido característico de esta gran banda. Esperando que llegue enero para verlos en vivo. Enviado desde mi iPhone utilizando Tapatalk Citar Enlace al comentario Compartir en otros sitios More sharing options...
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