A pleasant crossover prog 4-track EP titled Peregrino by Praddaude/Bazzano from Argentina.
Fav track: Evocación
http://devius.bandcamp.co....-peregrino
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A beautiful instrumental symphonic prog / RPI 2-track EP titled A Quite Walk In The Desert by Tom Shepperd's Production (TSP) from Terni, Italy.
http://tomshepperdsproduc....the-desert
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A nice heavy prog 3-track EP titled Stray This Way by Enamel from Springfield, Illinois
Fav track: Narcissyphus
http://enamel.bandcamp.com/album/stray-this-way
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An interesting psychedelic rock /crossover prog album titled Psychedelic Teatime by Margin from Germany.
Fav track: Landscape On The Sky
http://margin1.bandcamp.com/album/psychedelic-teatime
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A great jazz rock album by The John Irvine Band from Edinburgh, UK
Fav track: Next Stop
http://thejohnirvineband.bandcamp.com/album/next-stop
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A beautiful jazz rock album from 1996 by Brendan Hains from Melbourne, Australia
Fav track: 2116
http://brendanhains.bandcamp.com/album/the-changing
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A nice heavy prog album by Mark Stacey from California.
Fav track: Equinox
http://martinstacey.bandc....n-undertow
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An interesting progressive metal / djent 5-track EP titled Portals by Mental Mind from USA
Fav track: Magic Carpet
http://mentalmind.bandcamp.com/album/portals
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Svetonio wrote:
A nice heavy prog album by Mark Stacey from California.
Fav track: Equinox
http://martinstacey.bandc....n-undertow
Great album.
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What do you think about prog-music and crowdfunding? I've just started a campaign with my band but it's so hard to spread the news...
https://www.indiegogo.com..../x/2209184
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A nice instrumental heavy prog 4-track EP by Alejandro Del Pino from St. Catharines, Ontario
Fav track: I Scream
http://alejandrodelpino.b....-storms-ep
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A pleasant crossover / symphonic prog full-length album by Rocket Scientists from El Dorado Hills, California
Fav track: The Fading Light
http://rocketscientists.bandcamp.com/album/refuel
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An interesting lesbian post-progressive 4-track EP by female fronted band called In Deepest Sleep from NYC.
Fav track: Sorry 2 Bitch
http://indeepestsleep.bandcamp.com/album/afterword-2
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A great post-progressive full-length album from 2006 by Straw Factory from Cincinnati, Ohio
Fav track: Clarksville
http://strawfactory.bandcamp.com/album/straw-factory
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pier.moli wrote:
What do you think about prog-music and crowdfunding? I've just started a campaign with my band but it's so hard to spread the news...
https://www.indiegogo.com..../x/2209184
With regard to the general question of how the new prog bands should represent themself, crowdfunding and so on, as a fan of prog (I never held an instrument in my life), I think that the new and self-signed prog bands should post their debut albums at Bandcamp (as the best platform on the Internet now) as a "name your price" digital release, and then - of course only in the case if they get a solid feedback - to make a campaign to raise funds for the production of a physical package as a collector item, which would consist of vinyl LP, CD, a poster and T-shirt. And the price of that package would be not cheap. In a few words, the download should be inexpensive, but that physical package ought to be equally expensive as it is the case with that kind of packages released by the bigs. But there ought to be a luxury package, as I have already pointed out. The collectors and (or) audiophiles love it, and they will buy it.
Just my opinion, of course.
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