Electric Garden 2011: Live At The Progressive Rock Festival - Official Concert Recording | Progressive Rock Music Album | Perfect for Rock Fans, Music Collectors & Festival Enthusiasts
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Electric Garden 2011: Live At The Progressive Rock Festival - Official Concert Recording | Progressive Rock Music Album | Perfect for Rock Fans, Music Collectors & Festival Enthusiasts Electric Garden 2011: Live At The Progressive Rock Festival - Official Concert Recording | Progressive Rock Music Album | Perfect for Rock Fans, Music Collectors & Festival Enthusiasts
Electric Garden 2011: Live At The Progressive Rock Festival - Official Concert Recording | Progressive Rock Music Album | Perfect for Rock Fans, Music Collectors & Festival Enthusiasts
Electric Garden 2011: Live At The Progressive Rock Festival - Official Concert Recording | Progressive Rock Music Album | Perfect for Rock Fans, Music Collectors & Festival Enthusiasts
Electric Garden 2011: Live At The Progressive Rock Festival - Official Concert Recording | Progressive Rock Music Album | Perfect for Rock Fans, Music Collectors & Festival Enthusiasts
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In May 2011, the foremost contemporary progressive rock bands descended on Blackpool for the first ever Progressive Rock festival in the Northwest UK. The Tangent, Credo and Italy's the Watch who are well known on the US festival circuit, headlined a blistering three days of superlative Progressive Rock. This DVD documents the best of all 12 bands using 24 track digital sound and Screen Edge's usual top quality footage. With Progressive Rock reaching a new younger audience on both sides of the Atlantic, the Progressive Metal band Dropshard from Italy performed their Anywhere But Home Suite while Nerve Toy Trio, a new Jazz Progressive trio from the Burning Shed stable provided a complex and unique take on contemporary Progressive . The Tangent performed a glorious finale with a superb rendition of 'Where Are They Now?' from their award winning album Down And Out in Paris And London bringing three days of classic and contemporary Progressive to a fitting and triumphant end.
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As a lifelong Prog-Rock fan, I'm always looking for new groups. England is well known for their Prog revival scene. This DVD is packaged wonderfully, with Pagan-esque cover art and the palm d'or leaves, it looked pretty classy. So I was totally disappointed to see such a no-budget production. The most annoying thing was a minuscule stage, if you can call it a stage, half of which appeared sectioned off with barely 7-foot ceilings! The low ceiling made for poor sound quality. There did not appear to be any money for a decent sound system or sound guy. The promoters were too poor to afford a real venue for this event, just about any pub hosting bands would have been better and it ruined the DVD for me. Let's get to the music, which was a real mixed bag. The impressive acts tended to be the younger ones, such as Dropshard, Nerve Toy Trio, Godsticks. The Watch dedicated their musical existence to re-creating Gabriel-era Genesis, and that was captivating. Seyes did note-perfect recreations of Yes "Close to the Edge" but it was cheapened by the garage-band sound quality of the room and mix. Not impressed with Credo, who demonstrated that Prog can still be unimaginative. The bands all deserve credit for devoting their time and chops to a hallowed but obscure genre, and that was the most satisfying part of viewing this, but I cannot recommend it for serious fans. I'm too embarrased to even loan it to other Proggie friends!

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