That is true. I looked on the band's website and they list a few places where you can buy the album. With shipping, it comes to over $50 CAD. Yikes!!!!
Hey again, everyone! Last week I announced the release of my band Isobar's new album (Isobar II) and as luck would have it this week I am announcing the release of my other band Mind Furniture's new CD, "An Illustrated Map of the Heart"! For this release we invited several excellent guest guitarists to join us including Stan Cotey (Giraffe), Nick Karch (Bolus), Paul Keller (Hush; FOSSIL - Bay Area; 3 and 3.2 touring bands), Jack McLoughlin (Oh Malô; Yella Belly), Chris Ogburn (Puppet Show) and others.
And while you're at it, check out this awesome video that a friend of our made for one of the songs on the CD!
This is some pretty awesome shit from September. I've never heard of them, but I get the impression they've already made some kind of a name for themselves.
Hey Battema, have you heard this? Seems up your alley. Sounds like Floyd + Tangerine Dream + New Order or something.
There's a useful video on their bandcamp page, so I'd recommend starting with that then checking out the album there or here:
https://mildlife.bandcamp.com/album/automatic
New Jose Cid album out. Not sure if it's old material, new material, or what.
https://www.discogs.com/release/2142...s-Do-Al%C3%A9m
Nucleus Live At The BBC has just been released. The 13-CD boxset from Repertoire spans 21 years, from 1970 to 1991, and follows the template of the earlier Colosseum and Barbara Thompson sets (i.e., many well-taped concerts recorded directly from radio broadcasts - although the BBC has supplied about three hours of additional music). Loads to listen to.
We walked arm in arm with madness, and every little breeze whispered of the secret love we had for our disease (P. Blegvad)
Pluto Jonze: Awe
Dream pop with progressive touches and a crazy clip from the song I'll Try Anything in which he plays a burning piano.
https://www.repertoirerecords.com/ar...ve-at-the-bbc/
(For my own interest: CD 4 and 6 contain work on which Allan Holdsworth is involved.)
Coming asap in 2022 a new Pendragon mini album..
Yet another new 'single' from Welcome To The Planet..
"Viajero Inmóvil Records has the great honor of presenting unpublished material by Miguel Abuelo. This great sound rescue is an invaluable historical document in which several unpublished songs by Miguel recorded at the Kraft Auditorium in 1970 are presented. Although the sound quality is not ideal, it appears as a great find taken from the air with a Precarious Geloso etcher. With regard to the material, undoubtedly, already at the beginning of the decade of the '70 Miguel Abuelo demonstrated to be an enormous artist."
Enjoy!
Pura Vida!.
There are two kinds of music. Good music, and the other kind. ∞
Duke Ellington.
Honestly, I wouldn't pay $7 for tracks in such sonic quality, rescued or not.
All four Circus albums with bonus track(s) and Island and Blue Motion as legit rereleases on Belle Antique! (the pride of Swiss Prog!)
http://marquee.co.jp/belle_antique/%...e-information/
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I have honestly never heard this band before although they seem to have a huge number of releases. Is it original? No. Yes seems to be the main influence with a smattering of Genesis and ELP and whatever else you hear in there. The singing annoys me especially when the attempt is at a falsetto which sounds a little too thin. I wonder if the FLAC version sounds better because the tracks that are streaming on Bandcamp sound like the compression on these tracks was set to "murder" during production.
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^^For those who have never heard of US, it's a Dutch band (http://www.the-music-of-us.com/) with an impossible name and a long history. Formely known as Saga, the Dutch band that released the LP To Whom It Concerns in 1979.
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