ProgRock

DeRank : 7,28
DeAge™ : 6815 days • Here since 13 october 2007
Brian Ellis Free Way
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Certo, inviami pure il testo e procederò con la traduzione.
Goth-Trad New Epoch
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“Taking back my words has never caused me indigestion,” someone used to say, I understand you... writing elsewhere didn't come easy to you, it’s the same affection one feels for the home toilet, there’s no better place to explore musical culture and beyond. Greenwoodian and Yorkean elements interest me quite a bit.
Subsignal Touchstones
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8 lonely people at a concert?! No hard feelings... absolute respect for the Band, with 7 more spectators than Mariottide & Friends! In this field, not bad for the Jolly with "The Audio Guide To Happiness (Part I)," remarkable is the first of these Subsignal, I will take care of this other one.
St. Johnny Speed is Dreaming
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Found used for a few euros, extraordinarily perfect record.
Haggada'h Haggada'h
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It is a great pleasure to see you again at CasaPagina.
Julian Cope Japrocksampler
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Already at Home, I thought I still had to write it, I will think about buying it later.
Redemption This Mortal Coil
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I still had to listen to "Snowfall on Judgement Day," great review, especially the first paragraph.
Speed, Glue & Shinki Eve
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Interesting to know that you fish from the book Giappo by Cope, which I don't own, unlike the book Krautrock that I have read and reread. The phrase "ergo quello che ci rimane da valutare/apprezzare é il mero valore musicale dell'opera" is the perfect analysis of what can be considered in that context. In small doses, I delve into these bands from Japan that sometimes turn out to be delightful surprises like the aforementioned FTB or I would add the Far East Family Band (if you don't know them, I recommend "Nipponjin"). Sometimes they are assaults on hearing and mental health like Merzbow, both characteristics being enjoyable nonetheless.
Quatermass Quatermass
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Memorable album that I own in Repertoire edition on CD (then they made that cardboard version which still attracts me a lot), the comparisons with the Elp (certainly Quatermass does not belong to their madness and genius of the 5 consecutive masterpieces produced by Keith and company) are all valid given the lineup, the difference is that this album presents itself as more balanced than certain works of the great trio and with a greater charm typical of the Prog Underground where the result is rougher and more unsettling, almost dark like the cover that is one of the posters for those who love the genre, elements that make the product quite original.
Fair To Midland Arrows & Anchors
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Remarkable this album, I’m listening to both them and Leprous with their latest records, but I see they’ve done other work before; I’ll have to catch up on their earlier stuff. Another band with similar emerging characteristics is Jolly, which I've enjoyed.