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To summarize what we've done in past 8 months, since the first Progstravaganza was released, I'm posting here all of the previous parts of the ProgSphere's Progstravaganza Compilation of Awesomeness series, presenting that way around 50 bands (more to come on the upcoming compilation, which will be available by the end of April). Thus...
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Hello there folks,
the fifth part of ProgSphere's Progstravaganza series of compilations, subtitled Extreme Edition, is available for download via following link:
www.prog-sphere.com/2011/....ss-part-v/
Please spread the word out!
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We are currently selecting bands for the upcoming 6th part of Progstravaganza series of compilations. Expected to be available in the first week of July.
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AstralliS wrote:
ich_bin_besser wrote:
Finally got around listening to parts 1 to 3. Thanks for doing this, guys!
Can anyone give me a tip where to find Eyot's music?I've emailed Dejan, the main composer of Eyot, we'll see what he will tell about it. They are on tour actually at the moment.
FYI, I bought the download of "Horizon" from amazon.de a few seconds ago. Didn't find any place to get the CD(s) from.
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The death and resurrection of krautrock trilogy is our attempt to bring psych and kraut rock into 21.st century with respect to the past but also with a necessary detachment from it. Polymetrics and other complex instrument interactions abound on the first part of the trilogy – AUM – but we also tried hard not to loose the groove and to be in line with the old Teutonic deprivation vibe ha ha! The record sounds huge – it was recorded in a small theatre and we meticulously mixed it the old school way – NO BRICKWALL LIMITING – just a nice and dynamic mix and mastering. Hope you enjoy it! Let’s rock!!!
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As I classify all my music by country of origin, I'm looking for a quick way to identify that information for bands featured in the Progstravaganza compilations. Some of the editions have a handy .pdf with that precious information, some don't. I'm missing info on the following editions: 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 12, 13, XIV and XV. I'm in the process of retreiving that info one by one and it is very tedious. My first problem concern the band "Le Mur" (12th edition). Is there somewhere on the net where this info is in one place (like the .pdf or the post on this very Forum for edition 1, 2, 3 and 4)? Any help will be greatly appreciated...
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Pmoraz wrote:
(...) My first problem concern the band "Le Mur" (12th edition). (...)
http://www.le-mur.net/
Google is your friend.
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