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Thirsty Moon

Thirsty Moon were among the many German jazz-rock progressive organizations in the first ’70s that put their own spin with their fusion-based music, especially on the first two information, that are rightly considered classics in the Krautrock genre. Thirsty Moon was made in Bremen, in north Germany, in the summertime …

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Autobody

Ambitious indie rockers Autobody shaped in Brooklyn in 1995, taking their cue in the warped, lo-fi artiness of bands like Pavement and Pondering Fellers Union Regional 282, aswell as rock avant-gardists from Captain Beefheart towards the Residents to Sonic Youth. Creator Nicolas Chaikin initial recruited multi-instrumentalists Jim Abramson (electric guitar, …

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Zemfira

Zemfira can be an indie rock and roll musician notable on her behalf departure from the original role of ladies in Russian music. Though she’s been endlessly in comparison to feminine rockers, Zhanna Aguzarova, Yanka Dyagileva, and Nastia Poleva, she hardly resembles some of her Russian predecessors, aligning even more …

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Zappa Plays Zappa

After taking a lot more than 3 years off to review the physical performance and technical compositional techniques of his father, Frank Zappa, Dweezil Zappa began his search to make a combo that could, according to Dweezil, “accurately execute Frank’s music in one of the most authentic way humanly possible.” …

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André Duchesne

A core person in the past due-’70s avant-folk collective Conventum and co-founder from the “musique actuelle” collective and record label Ambiances Magnétiques in the first ’80s, André Duchesne continues to be both quieter and louder than his acolytes. Quieter because he released albums on the rate of the trickle; louder …

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Inquire

German progressive rock-band Inquire happened in 1996. They possess released two albums, the next of which may be the Neck Pillow.

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L’Infonie

In the first ’70s, L’Infonie was the first choice from the countercultural movement in Montreal. The band’s complicated compositions and propensity free of charge improvisation, in conjunction with its stage antics and pop-spiritual idea, make it the cult music group in the annals from the Montreal avant-garde music. Its four …

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Affinity

Authorized by Vertigo in 1970 within the crest from the jazz-rock wave, the short-lived Affinity released only 1 sole and album before splitting. Made up of youthful vocalist Linda Hoyle, bassist Mo Foster, guitarist Mike Jupp, keyboardist Lynton Naiff, and drummer Give Serpell, a musical maturity was shown, mixing folk, …

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Chene Noir

As you might guess out of this band’s name, Théâtre du Chêne Noir d’Avignon, Chêne Noir was a troupe of music artists and stars from the town of Avignon in southeast France. Avignon actually is well-known for its many theater companies as well as the name identifies both the functionality …

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Redemption

The brainchild of Los Angeles-based multi-instrumentalist Nick Van Dyk (guitars, bass, keyboards), Redemption proudly unfurl the flag of American progressive metal, as proven by their impressively rendered eponymous debut of 2003, also featuring vocalist Rick Mythiasin (ex-Steel Prophet and New Eden), bassist Jason Rullo (of Symphony X), and guitarist Bernie …

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