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- Mostly Autumn
- Magenta
- Guy Manning
- Red Bazar
- Under The Surface
- King Of Sweden
- Long Earth
- Jump
- ?Mario Lopes Band
- The Room
- The Gift
- Hamasaari
- Kindred Spirit Band
- Forgotten Gods
- Mother Black Cap
Mostly Autumn
Powerful atmospheric rock with a Celtic edge, influenced by Pink Floyd, Deep Purple and Genesis, and reminiscent of '70s Fleetwood Mac and Fairport Convention - difficult to pigeonhole, and although Mostly Autumn wears its influences on its sleeve, the originality far outweighs this. Mostly Autumn's sound incorporates the uses of flute, low and penny whistles, violins and vocal harmonies - over a powerful band, existing of keyboards, two guitarists, bass and drums.
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Magenta
'The brainchild of Rob Reed, (founder member of important progressive bands such as Cyan, Fyreworks and Trippa) and Christina Booth, who supplied backing vocals for Trippa. They released debut album, 'Revolutions' back in 2001, and since then their fanbase has grown due to their dynamic live performances... the true colour of progressive rock' (Plug Two).
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Long Earth
Long Earth is a prog rock band from Scotland. Coming together through a series of unexpected but fortunate events, five musicians, some of whom had played together decades earlier in Scottish prog stalwarts Abel Ganz, who just wanted to create good music and have fun. By strange coincidence, Mike, Ken, Gordon, Renaldo and Hew all played at the same Glasgow Festival in the 80s...but in 3 different bands
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The Gift
The Gift, one of the UK’s underground giants of Prog, signed to Bad Elephant Music. The band's music has been described by Classic Rock magazine as 'music of considerable power and beauty'.
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