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“The making of “I Dreamed of Electric Sheep” was heavily influenced by the situation everyone had to face lately. “We were forced to work under very peculiar circumstances, often interrupting our studio activity because of the lockdown”, says Franz Di Cioccio (lead vocals, drums). The whole process took one year spent mostly working at home, sharing ideas and meeting at Patrick Djivas’ (bass, keyboards) home studio, before the band was able to record the album at White Studios in Milan, Italy....

This was PFM's sixth album and was recorded in London and L.A. in 1977. It was the last of their albums to be released in the USA, and perhaps as a last ditch effort to try and appeal to the US market it has a very different flavor than most of their a...

This is taken from the huge Prog Exhibition set. If you want to have just this show, which features classics from PFM and classics from the Jethro Tull catalog, this is the place!

"The discography of PFM has added a new jewel: Live in Rome...

"I am honoured to write the first review about Premiata Forneria Marconi's latest album "PFM in classic: Da Mozart A Celebration" which is a very different one. Partially it feels like pure classical music and that is of course totally lovely...

P.F.M.'s brilliant first album from '71. If you don't own this album, this is one of the great Italian progressive/symphonic efforts of all time (beaten only by their 2nd!)


"The new live album by PFM – Premiata Forneria Marconi “THE EVENT – Live in Lugano” (Aereostella) is out with the participation of two special guests: Matteo Mancuso, undisputed guitar star and Luca Zabbini, leader of the Barock Project, at the Hammond organ, keyboards and vocals. An hour and a half of music that retraces the career of the most famous Italian prog band in the world, from the Story of a minute, their debut album in 1972, to I dreamed of electric sheep, the last unreleased album released...

This is the fifth and last album in this nice series that documented PFM's residency in Tokyo, where they performed five of their classic albums live.

The World Became The World was essentially the English language version of L'Isola Di Niente...

One of my very favorite 70s symphonic rock bands is PFM; the string of their first six or so releases are really unique and quite stirring. And the first three are truly an apex of that sound.

Per Un Amico was their second album, and is one of..

One of my very favorite 70s symphonic rock bands is PFM; the string of their first six or so releases are really unique and quite stirring. And the first three are truly an apex of that sound.

Storia Di Un Minuto was their first album, and....

One of my very favorite 70s symphonic rock bands is PFM; the string of their first six or so releases are really unique and quite stirring. And the first three are truly an apex of that sound.

L'Isola Di Niente was their third album, and was...

Originally part of the live P.F.M. box, this 'official bootleg' has recordings from 1973-74, from the band's US "The World Became The World" tours of that time period. Some of their best material performed live and rocking! The sound isn't stunning, bu...

Originally part of the live P.F.M. box, this 'official bootleg' has recordings from 1975-76, from the band's "Chocolate Kings" tours of that time period. Some of their best material performed live and rocking! The sound isn't stunning, but it's complet...

Noah Preminger-tenor sax
Ben Monder-guitar
Matt Pavolka-bass
Colin Stranahan-drums

"Haymaker sees Preminger lead a kindred-spirit band of top-flight players: guitarist Ben Monder, double-bassist Matt Pavolka and drummer Colin Stranahan. The album showcases a brace of fresh Preminger compositions, along with one number penned by Monder, the Annie standard Tomorrow and a cover of jam-band rocker Dave Matthews Don t Drink the Water. Blending atmosphere and energy, the Noah Preminger...

"Notably more furious & urgent than anything on their previous albums...these avatars of an anguished, angular muse have unleashed their ultimate tour de force...this is a turbulent masterpiece." 5 stars (highest rating) - Alternative Press

After Roger Trigaux left Univers Zero, he formed Present. After a long lay-off and a gradual return to music, this was the 1998 release that led to a newly rejuvinated band and their legendary trek across the USA that same year. Just telling you.

"Magma and King Crimson comparisons are relevant, but the dark and edgy Present are an entity unto themselves." – Atlanta Press...

For this release, Roger mainly acts as musical director, composing & arranging all the works, but allowing the band (Reginald Trigaux-guitar, Pierre Chevalier- piano, Keith Macksoud-bass & Dave Kerman-drums + guest cello) to perform almost all of it...

Roger Trigaux – keyboard, vocal, composition
François Mignot – guitar
Pierre Chevalier – piano, keyboards, vocal
Dave Kerman – percussion
Keith Macksoud – bass
Kurt Budé – sax, clarinet, bass clarinet
Liesbeth Lambrecht – violin
Udi Koomran – sound

Despite it’s title, This is NOT the End, is, indeed, the final release by the legendary Rock In Opposition band Present, as founder and...

"...a turbulent masterpiece that leaves a residue of angst lingering long after the CD ends." – Alternative Press...

All copies in stock have minor wear to the booklets, mostly just teeth marks from the jewel case. Priced accordingly

“They been looking for something new in the folk music field for a long time [Elvis] and I think you got it.”

Want to know what all the fuss was about 65 years ago when rock ‘n’ roll was just coming to be and and why Elvis really was the king for about 2 years? Give a listen to these original radio broadcasts which are in decent sound for what they are, and hear some j

"Paola Prestini is a brilliant young composer born in Italy and raised in Mexico. A graduate of Julliard, she is the founder and director of the award-winning interdisciplinary performing collective VisionIntoArt. Her work is sensual and heartfelt...

"Third album from former Metal Church guitarist Kurt Vanderhoof continues to pay homage to 70s progressive rock. No metal to be found here - just straight up prog goodness with a keyboardist (Kerry Shacklett) that channels Jurgen Fritz! In fact the...

“Seattle's prog-rockers Presto Ballet release their sixth studio album "The Days Between". Founded by Metal Church guitarist Kurdt Vanderhoof in 2005, Presto Ballet combines the melodic and harmonic old school aspects with the neo progressive rock sound of today. While their sound is often compared to the early works of Kansas, Rush, and Yes, Presto Ballet still maintains it's own identity. In regards to the musical direction of "The Days Between", guitarist Kurdt Vanderhoof comments, "This new album is...

Fascinating, previously unreleased electronic music from original Mothers Of Invention keyboardist, Don Preston, who had a parallel career in the field very early on.

"We're coming to the beginning of a new era wherein the development of the...

"This CD by the Don Preston Trio features pianist Preston, bassist Joel Hamilton and drummer Alex Cline presenting inventive treatments of music by Frank Zappa, Carla Bley, John Carter, Cole Porter, and Don himself. Transformation presents a survey...

“Each of the three pillars of the piece -- choir, metal trio, and pipe organ -- are operating within their own algorithms, their own keys, time and tempo. And the piece is written for them to be on parallel tracks but making a different fourth thing, dovetailing together on the cadences.
Eventually we all began to be able to hear how it all worked, what notes the choir should be singing when you, as the guitarist, were on your third beat of bar number 15, a 4/4 bar, at quarter note = 60, as they....

Bobby Previte - drums
Nels Cline - guitar
Zeena Parkins - harp
John Medeski - piano
Fabian Rucker - vocals, alto sax
Jen Shyu - vocals, erhu

"Highly respected drummer and prolific composer Bobby Previte continues his Terminals trilogy with Rhapsody, a song cycle on the subject of transit and migration. Subtitled In Transit: Terminals II, Previte's newest work was scored for acoustic sextet. This latest major work, released on RareNoise Records in February 2018, comes on the

Bobby is an amazingly talented composer & drummer, & has released a large string of delightful albums over the past 15 years or so. This is a dream project that he has been working on for the past 6 years, & includes musicians like Jane Ira Bloom & Ned...

“When future generations listen back to the sounds of this still young millennium, what music will remain to define the era? Master improvisers Bobby Previte, Jamie Saft and Nels Cline make their bid for immortality with Music From the Early 21st Century, their venturesome new album.
While hardly representative of the hits streaming through the Bluetooth ether these days, Music From the Early 21st Century is nonetheless aptly titled, colliding as it's does entire threads of musical history leading...

"Mike Pride's From Bacteria To Boys features four of the most startling and beautiful new voices in modern jazz and blurs the lines between forward-looking, groove-based modern jazz, chant works, R&B (R. Kelly, mainly) and 20th/21st century classical...

"The singularly gifted drummer/composer Mike Pride is prolifically active as a leader/accompanist in a wide variety of groups and genres: metal, noise, avant-garde rock, free music, and modern jazz. Pride's deeply inspired and utterly focused modern...

"The 33 minute maximum intensity transformative epic Drummer's Corpse was recorded within the same month as the diametrically opposed (in concept, content and title) Birthday Days, and no pair of records better represent his multifarious artistic...

Mike Pride – drums, percussion & keyboards
Jamie Saft – piano, mellotron
Brad Jones – double bass
with
JG Thirlwell – vocals on 3
Sam Mickens – vocals on 6
Dave Dictor – vocals on 10
Mick Barr – electric guitar on 2, electric 12 string banjo on 6

Mike Pride was not a fan of legendary punk band MDC – a straight-edge hardcore devotee, you could even say he had a chip on his shoulder about this more mainstream, less disciplined form of punk – when he suddenly

"Grancia is a forward thinking jazz-rock-classical hybrid with a perfect balance of delicate playing and film soundtrack ambiance. Incredible playing meets masterful production for a full on, surround sound immersion into sound. Features Jerry Marotta...

Wild, spacey rock performed on guitar, electronics, reeds/electric kalimba/hammer dulcimer, bass and drums. Has that wild, exploratory Strange Attractors sound! "Eric Arn and his Primordial Undermind have tirelessly mined the nether regions of avant...


"Straight back to the 60’s, Climbing Light is an acid flashback altogether."-Impose

"It’s heady stuff, but in PRD’s hands it’s catchy, too—the album’s titular track sounds like The Zombies if they’d recorded a song based on The Tibetan Book...

This is the debut solo album by Peter Princiotto, the leader of However. Some of it was originally released only on cassette in the mid 80s. It has a lot of similarities to However, but in a more singer/songwriter kinda way. For big However fans, it's...

"Principal Edwards Magic Theatre is one of those hard-to classify bands that made the late 60s a musical adventure playground for listeners. What was more, the live music scene and airwaves were broad-minded enough to give bands who dared to be different

“Priska is a world apart. I think there is no one like her. She writes haunting melodies with a strong hook that linger in your mind. She is French born but lives in a sort of a reclusion in a small village on a river, lost in the north east of Italy, in the Alps. She is wild and sings heartfelt tunes, happy sad and very peculiar ones but she enchanted the likes of Paul Roland and Annie Brabazza and they will start collaborate in the next future.
Priska’s voice is something in a world apart, too...


Pritchard nowadays only releases music based on the acoustic guitar, but this previously unreleased session is a good, solid jazz/rock set (especially for the time period it was recorded in) with unusual influences...

"An incredible pioneering electronic album recorded in the early 1970's, from the first Canadian artist signed to Island Records. Serious headphone music made under the influence of Stockhausen, John Cage, Ornette Coleman, Stravinsky, Frank Zappa, Weather Report, Charles Ives and others -- and with a sound that's often compared to that of early Eno and the first two Kraftwerk albums. Indefinable compositions integrate the earliest of portable synthesizers (ARP 2600 and EMS AKS) with acoustic instruments...

“Having perfected a distinctive musical expression, Process of Guilt are one of the main driving forces on the Portuguese underground. Delivering massively heavy riffs on top of a precise quasi-industrial rhythm section, they possess a unique intensity that attracts listeners from a broad spectrum of music genres. Their live performances are pure displays of ferocity that leave no one indifferent.”

“Process of Guilt can't exactly be said to make beautiful music, but at drawing a dark, mechanized...

The first album, of two, by this vocals, dual guitar, bass and drums Italian outfit. This one is from 1972, and the sound is heavy progressive, with the accent more on the heavy; think Deep Purple and other 1971/72 era UK progressive/hard rock outfits....

"This is a newly re-mastered and expanded edition of the classic 1969 album A SALTY DOG by PROCOL HARUM.

Released in June 1969, the record followed on from the huge international success of the band's debut single "A Whiter Shade of Pale" and.

"This is a newly re-mastered and expanded edition of the classic 1969 album A SALTY DOG by PROCOL HARUM.

Released in June 1969, the record followed on from the huge international success of the band's debut single "A Whiter Shade of Pale" and.

“Formed in 1967 from the ashes of Gary Brooker and Robin Trower's mid-sixties R 'N' B group, The Paramounts, Procol Harum shot to fame with their first single, the majestic Whiter Shade Of Pale, which reached no.1 on the UK and Canadian singles charts, and no.5 on the US Billboard Hot 100; the record reached similar heights in most of continental Europe too.
The band, which also featured organist Matthew Fischer and lyricist Keith Reid, released a number of successful albums in the late sixties, but..


"An expanded 3 CD edition of the acclaimed Procol Harum album "Exotic Birds And Fruit".
Released in April 1974, the album was the product of a series of recording sessions beset by power cuts, the result of industrial strife during the winter of 1973. Despite having to work around these difficult conditions, "Exotic Birds and Fruit" would prove to be another fine collection of material written by Gary Brooker and lyricist Keith Reid, featuring such classic tracks as 'Nothing But The Truth'...