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Dec 16, 2023 at 12:47 AM Post #3,736 of 5,593
I know this one is going to be a little out of the box for some as it’s on the Jazzy side but what the hell…

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Skeptic Moon- Bears

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Dec 16, 2023 at 1:24 AM Post #3,737 of 5,593
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Cymbalic Encounters- Incandescent Spirits

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Dec 16, 2023 at 1:53 AM Post #3,738 of 5,593
I know this one is going to be a little out of the box for some as it’s on the Jazzy side but what the hell…

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Skeptic Moon- Bears

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Giving this a listen at the moment, definitely a big pinch of fusion in the mix - I'm liking it muchly, even without a guitarist :L3000:
 
Dec 16, 2023 at 2:26 AM Post #3,739 of 5,593
Giving this a listen at the moment, definitely a big pinch of fusion in the mix - I'm liking it muchly, even without a guitarist :L3000:
If you have the time check out Cymbalic Encounters posted above. I’m still listening (20 tracks) and it’s good!
 
Dec 16, 2023 at 2:39 AM Post #3,740 of 5,593
If you have the time check out Cymbalic Encounters posted above. I’m still listening (20 tracks) and it’s good!
I'm already listening to it, it's very good indeed, much more proggy with some superb musicianship - colour me impressed :darthsmile:
I was always going to like the band as they started out with members of Brand X and I'm definitely a fan of them
 
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Dec 16, 2023 at 5:35 PM Post #3,743 of 5,593
You gotta give the new Crown Lands album a spin if you're into Rush. It's worth it!


I’ve listened to this earlier this year and I like their stuff-
I'm already listening to it, it's very good indeed, much more proggy with some superb musicianship - colour me impressed :darthsmile:
I was always going to like the band as they started out with members of Brand X and I'm definitely a fan of them
It seems the members of Cymbolic Encounters are involved in many projects. I may have posted another earlier on in a release from “ID”. I’m listening to another release now called “Overexposure“ which is also interesting. I do feel these guys would benefit from a different production approach though as I find the sonics kind of lacking. Not to say it’s bad.. I just feel it could sound a little more spacious and alive.
 
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Dec 16, 2023 at 8:33 PM Post #3,744 of 5,593
I couldn’t find Emerald Dawn on Qobuz- must not have had enough time yet. Other new releases this week are not showing up yet either. Maybe an end of year drag?
Thankfully I found these sitting on the table- I forgot that I had purchased them…

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The Soft Machine Vol. 1


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Dec 16, 2023 at 9:28 PM Post #3,745 of 5,593
I couldn’t find Emerald Dawn on Qobuz- must not have had enough time yet. Other new releases this week are not showing up yet either. Maybe an end of year drag?
Thankfully I found these sitting on the table- I forgot that I had purchased them…

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The Soft Machine Vol. 1


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I do like Soft Machine a lot, my favourite album being Bundles, which features the incredible Allan Holdsworth on guitar and guitar synth
 
Dec 16, 2023 at 9:38 PM Post #3,746 of 5,593
I do like Soft Machine a lot, my favourite album being Bundles, which features the incredible Allan Holdsworth on guitar and guitar synth
I have “Bundles” and “Softs” in the Harvest Collection box set- I’ll definitely be getting to those as well!
 
Dec 16, 2023 at 9:39 PM Post #3,747 of 5,593
You gotta give the new Crown Lands album a spin if you're into Rush. It's worth it!


Really liking this A LOT - it could almost be Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson up there. I'm listening to the deluxe version in 24/48 on Amazon Music Unlimited :L3000:
 
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Dec 16, 2023 at 9:48 PM Post #3,748 of 5,593
The new Emerald Dawn album is pretty awesome. If you're into Yes, Pink Floyd, or Genesis, it's definitely worth checking out!


Emerald Dawn's not on Amazon Music either, I guess their record label isn't pushing them very hard
 
Dec 17, 2023 at 12:47 AM Post #3,749 of 5,593
I do like Soft Machine a lot, my favourite album being Bundles, which features the incredible Allan Holdsworth on guitar and guitar synth
Listening to “Bundles” now and Holdsworth is just tearing it up! It amazes me that although he was widely respected and well known within music circles that he wasn’t able to achieve a higher level of success than he did. His playing on this recording (1975) would still stand up against some of the best guitarists today. Amazing..
 

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