Ian Neal - Barkston Ash

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Ralph @ Rayzoon
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Back in 2007, a customer named Ian Neal sent us some music he made using Jamstix (Out of the Woods - The Storm). To this day, it is the best piece of classic prog rock using Jamstix we've ever heard.

We've just found out he has some new stuff out and I'd encourage you to check it out:
https://ianneal.bandcamp.com/album/barkston-ash
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Post by Grem_Songs »

Listening now.

Like me some prog rock!!
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Post by Grem_Songs »

This is good stuff. More old school prog rock than the more heavy prog rock popular now.
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Post by Knopf_ »

I have heard some tones and can say I will keep hearing him. His albums are in Spotify, too. I agree with Grem_Songs about the kind of prog.
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Post by pro_fusion »

Wow that is some good stuff. Guy is a huge talent, and he certainly makes great use of JS. Sounds exactly like a real drummer.
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Post by jimgue_77 »

I'm guessing he used "Phil" as the drummer :lol:

He gives Tony Banks a good run for his money on these tracks! Thanks for sharing, as a Genesis fanatic I thoroughly enjoyed listening!
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Post by Slooky_ »

Great music here, sound like Happy The Man's early stuff
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