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8. Solaris - 'Martian Chronicles' (Hungary 1983)
Solaris is a Hungarian band that has been around since 1980 but have split and reformed several times. They are all instrumental and sound like a blend of ELP, Camel, Eloy and even Jethro Tull, with lots of analog synthesizers and flute. Their music has a strong melodic content, often laced with Eastern European themes, and is highlighted by the use of dynamics and extended thematic development. There is a great deal of interplay among the lead instruments which is used to good effect in developing their themes. Their first release 'Martian Chronicles' (1983) is a classical prog rock masterpiece. Their other releases are '1990' (2CD, 1990) and 'Live in Los Angeles' (2CD, 1996) which was performed at Progfest '95... and despite being a live recording, it has exemplary sound quality, and the performances given of their studio material seem to have an added dynamism and immediacy which breathes new life into them.
http://www.e-prog.net/albums/top10.htm

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