Battlegods

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Budgie - Rape Of The Locks [2013 Remaster]
I would describe them as psych hard prog... these grooves deserve recognition!
 
Egg - Long Piece No. 3 Part 4
Yes - Five per Cent for Nothing (2008 Remaster Versioin)
It's not true that progsters can only make 20-minute pieces.
 
Fish - Vigil
Fish's favorite solo track alongside the sublime Clichè. Anyway, the way Marillion with Fish make me travel, H just can't do it (with a sound that's too "modern neo-prog" for me, mavabeh).
 
Holdsworth - Good Clean Filth uoshoioioi💥svrubhghghgh💥waahahah aaa💥❗️💥❗️
What a hit is this piece?!
 
Klaus Schulze - Klaus Schulze - 1. Satz: Ebene
His sonic mental trip in space is made of obsessions, fears, ghosts, lights... and Klaus's flow pattern explains it perfectly. The best thing is to get lost in his expanded notes. Truly unique stuff!
 
Budgie - 04 - You Are The Biggest Thing Since Powdered Milk
When the sound makes the difference. Psychedelic hard with a touch of Rush from their early albums. No hard and heavy stuff like UFO, Thin Lizzy, Diamond Head, or Blue Öyster Cult. Just a trio that is equivalent to a war machine.
 
Rush - Natural Science
1980 was the year when many bands released their last masterpieces (Yes with the sublime Drama, Genesis with the pop of Duke saved by the stunning title track...). The same goes for Rush, who, despite not falling into AOR, the Buggles-style wave, or hard and heavy, haven’t excited me too much since Signals (an album featuring the last gem, Subdivisions). Tracks like Afterimage, Mystic Rhythms, or The Analog Kid would have been perfect if they had come out of Permanent Waves or Moving Pictures.
 
Be Free - ARGENT
How delicious are they? Coretti psych that could fit perfectly on the first Soft Machine album, and the Moog is exactly in between Canterbury and Brian Auger.