Kscope
A post-progressive label from the home of Peaceville Records
In recent years, a growing movement of bands has started to reclaim and reinvent aspects of the progressive, post-punk and post-rock genres, re-establishing a desire to experiment with eclectic musical sources and state of the art widescreen sonic possibilities.
Kscope was created to provide a home for this evolving and adventurous style of music without boundaries. The label launched in 2008 with new albums from its first signings The Pineapple Thief and No-Man.
New albums have since followed from the legendary likes of Anathema, Porcupine Tree/Japan keyboard player Richard Barbieri with Marillion front-man Steve Hogarth plus acclaimed releases from North Atlantic Oscillation, Lunatic Soul, Mothlite, Ulver, Gazpacho & Engineers.
In addition to these releases the Kscope catalogue also now contains a series of deluxe reissues of classic albums from Porcupine Tree, The Pineapple Thief, Blackfield and No-Man.
The label is celebrating its fifth anniversary this year with new albums from Steven Wilson, Amplifier, Henry Fool, Blackfield, Nosound and Leafblade.
Amplifier
Anathema
Richard Barbieri
Blackfield
Bruce Soord with Jonas Renkse
Engineers
Gavin Harrison & 05Ric
Gazpacho
Henry Fool
Steve Hogarth & Richard Barbieri
Ian Anderson
Katatonia
Leafblade
Lunatic Soul
Mothlite
No-Man
North Atlantic Oscillation
Nosound
Porcupine Tree
Sand
Se Delan
Steven Wilson
The Pineapple Thief
Ulver
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Polaris
Gazpacho - “Demon”
Bruce Soord
Se Delan - “The Fall”
4 ½
The Pineapple Thief - “Magnolia”
Lighthouse
Lunatic Soul - “Walking on a Flashlight Beam”
Drifter
Gavin Harrison - Cheating the Polygraph
Your Wilderness
Sanctitude
Teide 2390
Gazpacho - ‘Soyuz’
Bruce Soord - All This Will Be Yours
The Pineapple Thief - Versions of the Truth
Lunatic Soul - ‘Through Shaded Woods’
White Moth Black Butterfly - ‘The Cost of Dreaming’
Nosound - Scintilla
Gleb Kolyadin - ‘s/t’
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