Gazpacho/Lunatic Soul/Pineapple Thief

I liked it very much. Mariusz doesn't sing any lyrics on the album. He does use his voice as an instrument. Some of the pieces have a Reichian minimalist quality. It is hypnotic in places. It would make a nice late night listen. I didn't get a chance to play it on the big system but it sounds promising. I found the first two Lunatic Soul discs disappointing sonically - they were mastered too hot.
 
You can also add:

Sylvan (the new one coming soon)
Echolyn (hopefully by the end of this year)
Mystery (the new one)
Rush (for 2012:cry:)

This is what I can see right now.
 
Is there a due Date on Mystery?:headbang:

As read on another site, early 2012:headbang:

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Mystery is preparing a new album. All drums tracks have been recorded at Chemical Sound in Toronto, Ontario with well known progressive rock drummer Nick D’Virgilio.

Nick D’Virgilio is an American drummer and multi-instrumentalist musician, often referred to as NDV, best known as a member of the progressive rock band Spock’s Beard. He was also one of two drummers chosen to replace Phil Collins in Genesis on the Calling All Stations album. He has also done session work with many artists including Tears for Fears and Big Big Train.

Benoit David is currently at illusion studio with Michel St-Pere to record all vocal tracks before Benoit returns with YES at the end of October for their up coming European tour.

Great bassist and long time mystery friend Antoine Farard (Spaced Out), who just released his first solo album Solus Operandi will be recording bass fo the new Mystery album in his London studio, UK in October

The new album with the working title “The World is a Game” will be mixed in November and ready for release early 2012.

Once again produced by Michel St-Pere, the follow up to the best selling Unicorn Digital release of all time, One Among the Living (2010) will be released early 2012

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I liked it very much. Mariusz doesn't sing any lyrics on the album. He does use his voice as an instrument. Some of the pieces have a Reichian minimalist quality. It is hypnotic in places. It would make a nice late night listen. I didn't get a chance to play it on the big system but it sounds promising. I found the first two Lunatic Soul discs disappointing sonically - they were mastered too hot.

Thanks for the response...