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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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Antichrisis

An account of two rings? From Germany, Antichrisis provides revealed diametrically compared musical identities on the first two public recordings. In 1997, they released Cantara Anachoreta, that was something of the gothic, progressive dark metal affair described with the deep, throaty vocals and obstreperous acoustic guitar playing of Sid (also …

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Spectrum

When latter-’60s psychedelic rock and roll became the progressive rock and roll of the first ’70s, Melbourne’s Spectrum was on the forefront from the Australian response. The group was produced in the ashes of Party Machine, which split when vocalist and songwriter Ross Wilson still left to join previous Australian …

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Spartacus

Spartacus shaped in January 1978 in the north of Switzerland, a location of apple and cherry trees and shrubs close to Lake Bodensee in the German border, nearly the right spot to end up being discovered if you’re a progressive rock-band. Associates included Helmut Muller (electric guitar, vocals, synthesizer), Ruedi …

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Chain Reaction

Detroit region rockers Chain Response started their mixture of progressive rock and roll and power play the past due 80’s, when founding associates Eric Harabadian and Bob Drozdzewski met in a Hudson’s section store. Both started playing live if they could, ultimately earning enough cash release a their debut, From …

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Aton’s

Italian progressive rock-band Aton’s was shaped in 1977 by Pietro Ratto. Piecing together a prog rock and roll outfit through the heyday of punk could certainly become called a daring move. The group held pursuing their mixture of music, developing a significant following within their homeland. In 1985, they created …

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Sean Westergaard

Sean Westergaard was created in the wilds of Phoenix, AZ, time before it became the bustling metropolis it really is today, although the majority of his youth was spent only outdoors Chicago. His early musical education was predicated on longer vehicle journeys and eight-track tapes, using the Beatles getting especially …

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Kevin O’Reilly

When Kevin O’Reilly is asked the query as to the reasons he chooses to spotlight the bass acoustic guitar and, of most things, carry out solo bass acoustic guitar items, his reply is merely, “because I could.” His goals musically should be a mixture of players like Chris Squire of …

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Boo

Guitarist Josef Ostransky and drummer Pavel Koudelka, both from the legendary Czech group Dunaj, formed Boo in early 1998 with cellist Andrea Konstankiewicz (of Rale) and Metamorphosis vocalist/violinist/guitarist Christoph Pajer. The quartet quickly began to tour thoroughly in Europe, creating a small group of fans that prompted the Czech label …

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Welcome

The teenage music group Landscape split in Basel in-may 1975. Landscape’s Bernie Krauer (business lead vocals, body organ, E-piano, mellotron, synthesizer) and Tommy Stebel (drums, percussion, classical guitar, vocals) continued like a duo. Regardless of their uncommon instrumental variety, they made a decision to look for support, and, after an …

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