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Space Explosion - Space Explosion

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While there is nothing on the back-tray or in the booklet (or even on the promo sheet that came with it) that indicates precisely when this was recorded, I'm certain that the label is banking...

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(Posted by Peter Thelen 1998-02-01)

Ragnar Grippe - Sand

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This is a nugget from the past. Grippe is a Scandinavian electronic and electro-acoustic music composer whose work is under appreciated. Originally released on the visionary Shandar label from...

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(Posted by Dean Suzuki 1998-02-01)

Oho - Okinawa

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The first minute of this album sums the entirety, as a voice, in a background of many voices, exclaims "My brain hurts!" And thus begins an album of immense proportions spread out over...

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(Posted by Mike McLatchey 1998-02-01)

Neo - Neo

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From the blistering intro to "Osibirsk" you know this is one to reckon with. Neo's sole album is a rock fusion of high intensity, feauturing lots of guitar and sax solos over a...

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(Posted by Mike McLatchey 1998-02-01)

Nathan Mahl - Parallel Eccentricities

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One of the better English Canadian progressives, this one has had a lot of attention amongst progressive collectors for its rarity and quality. I had heard that there were going to be bonus tracks...

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(Posted by Mike McLatchey 1998-02-01)

Lady Lake - No Pictures

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Another Musea sublabel and a decent start. Lady Lake is a Dutch group which released its only album in the late 70s, one that has been bandied about with much enthusiasm amongst three-digit...

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(Posted by Mike McLatchey 1998-02-01)

La Düsseldorf - La Düsseldorf

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What might Kraftwerk have become in the guise of a guitar-band instead of a synth band? The toe-tapping oddments of this first La Düsseldorf outing from 1976 just may give a clue....

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(Posted by Mike Ezzo 1998-02-01)

IQ - Subterranea

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I admit I was surprised that, five years on, neo-prog gods IQ would choose to follow Ever, their classic release...

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(Posted by Paul Hightower 1998-02-01)

IQ - Subterranea

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According to vocalist Peter Nicholls, this is the album iQ has always promised to make. Almost totally unheard of these days, it's a double concept album, over 100 minutes in total length....

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(Posted by Dan Casey 1998-02-01)

Grobschnitt - Jumbo

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At last available, one of Grobschnitt's touchstone symphonic albums, and (until now) one of the missing links of their 70s plateau (Merry-Go-Round is the other — it still eludes...

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(Posted by Mike Ohman 1998-02-01)
 

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