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    Leslie Mandoki and his Soulmates

    (have a look who the Soulmate are: members of Toto, Cream, Jethro Tull, Earth Band, Return to Forever, Rainbow, Blood, Sweat & Tears, Supertramp and many more (and not the unkown ones))

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scrotum Scissor View Post
    Wow, I hope this'll turn out to be a new studio recording. Their last one (the Valdapozzo release from 15! years ago) was intriguing, if not exactly what I'd call very "good".
    Not clear yet, but it looks a little bit like a rerecorded version of the first Album.
    Would prefer a new one, there still is hope.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheH View Post
    This sounds right up my alley. Hopefully, there will be a CD release right from the beginning.

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    New release from the Lyon PoiL players with marimba and classically trained female vocalist added Le Grand Sbam

    https://legrandsbam.bandcamp.com/album/vaisseau-monde-2
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    Quote Originally Posted by TheH View Post
    Not clear yet, but it looks a little bit like a rerecorded version of the first Album.


    If there were a couple of italian progressive albums that absolutely didn't need or warrant a rerecording or "refinement", the two original PdP studio records were those.
    "Improvisation is not an excuse for musical laziness" - Fred Frith
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    Quote Originally Posted by TheH View Post

    Reminds me of 70s Ponty
    no tunes, no dynamics, no nosebone

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    This is nice...,

    no tunes, no dynamics, no nosebone

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    Quote Originally Posted by nosebone View Post
    This is nice...,

    Yes, absolutely. I was about to post a clip with them, but you beat me to it.

    Instead, I'll post one with Bend the Future, a very talented young French group from Grenoble:



    Bandcamp page, if you want to sample the entire album. Highly recommended.
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    Long awaited Little Atlas!

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    https://stevekatsikas.bandcamp.com/

    Album released 12/3/19


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    Quote Originally Posted by sergio View Post
    Long awaited Little Atlas!
    Its not a Little Atlas album, though the album has tracks that feature all the members of Little Atlas, including Roy Strattman. In fact it features over 20 musicians including Luis Nasser (Sonus Umbra, Devil's Staircase), John Lieto (Frogg Cafe), and Jeff Gard (French TV, Grackle) among many. Its different than LA but shares some sonic space.

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    That sounds like a fun line-up.
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    New album by Rob Chapman under his moniker of Monkey Lord called Chromatic Aberrations - I like it.


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    Knifeworld meets IAMTHEMORNING


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    The new Hooffoot is up on bandcamp. I don't see a CD or LP buying option yet, for those that still crave that. Download all the way, for me.

    https://hooffoot.bandcamp.com/album/...will-guide-you

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    Quote Originally Posted by boilk View Post
    The new Hooffoot is up on bandcamp. I don't see a CD or LP buying option yet, for those that still crave that. Download all the way, for me.

    https://hooffoot.bandcamp.com/album/...will-guide-you

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    That's what they did with the previous one, it took forever to have it released on CD.

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    A nice one from UK: Guranfoe - "Sum of Erda"



    Bandcamp page here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zalmoxe View Post
    That's what they did with the previous one, it took forever to have it released on CD.
    Looks like things are going to be different this time. This, from the Hooffoot facebook page:

    LP/CD mailorder:
    Record Heaven (available from tomorrow)
    Just For Kicks (available for order)
    Wayside (..in a few days)
    Sound Effect (stock has been shipped, available any day now)

    neil

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    Quote Originally Posted by boilk View Post
    Looks like things are going to be different this time. This, from the Hooffoot facebook page:

    LP/CD mailorder:
    Record Heaven (available from tomorrow)
    Just For Kicks (available for order)
    Wayside (..in a few days)
    Sound Effect (stock has been shipped, available any day now)

    neil
    Ok, thanks for the update. I will check Laser Edge / Wayside web page daily.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zalmoxe View Post
    A nice one from UK: Guranfoe - "Sum of Erda"



    Bandcamp page here.
    Thanks for posting. Sounds quite interesting!

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    Bend the Future, a very talented young French group from Grenoble:



    Bandcamp page, if you want to sample the entire album. Highly recommended.[/QUOTE]

    Thanks for that - I've just listened to the whole album and it's a great one. Nice intricate compositions and the sax is particularly well handled. Some parallels with Dustman Dilemma I think .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zalmoxe View Post
    A nice one from UK: Guranfoe - "Sum of Erda"

    Bandcamp page here.
    dunno what's "psychedelic" about that, but I like it a LOT
    Why is it whenever someone mentions an artist that was clearly progressive (yet not the Symph weenie definition of Prog) do certain people feel compelled to snort "thats not Prog" like a whiny 5th grader?

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    Quote Originally Posted by MYSTERIOUS TRAVELLER View Post
    dunno what's "psychedelic" about that, but I like it a LOT
    LOL, their description, not mine!

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