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Circles End

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Forprogressive rock fans, listeners into anekdoten/king crimson, and curious explorers of norwegian prog.
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Circles End are a Norwegian progressive rock group known for the albums In Dialogue With the Moon (2001) and Hang on to That Kite (2004). Their sound blends progressive rock with shades of King Crimson and Anekdoten, and touches of Canterbury and jazz fusion.

Norwegian progressive rock band with two albums reviewed on DeBaser: In Dialogue With the Moon (2001) and Hang on to That Kite (2004). Reviews note influences from King Crimson and Anekdoten, Canterbury elements, jazz-fusion echoes, and a sax-featured instrumental (“The Dogfather Has Entered The Lift”).

Two positive reviews chart Circles End’s path from the 2001 debut In Dialogue With the Moon to 2004’s Hang on to That Kite. The band is Norwegian, rooted in progressive rock with shades of King Crimson and Anekdoten, plus Canterbury and jazz-fusion colors. One review is vivid and metaphorical; the other compares arrangements, notes sax passages, and highlights tracks like Tiny Lights and The Dogfather Has Entered The Lift.

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