Jupiter Fungus – Garden Electric (2024)
Release year: 2024
Genre: Progressive Rock / Symphonic Prog
Country: Greece
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Progressive rock, also known as prog rock or prog, is a rock music subgenre that originated in the United Kingdom, with further developments in Germany, Italy, and France, throughout the mid-to-late 1960s and 1970s. It developed from psychedelic rock and originated, similarly to art rock, as an attempt to give greater artistic weight and credibility to rock music.
Release year: 2024
Genre: Progressive Rock / Symphonic Prog
Country: Greece
Read more: Jupiter Fungus – Garden Electric (2024)
Release year: 2024
Genre: Progressive / Hard Rock
Country: Germany
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Release year: 2024
Genre: Progressive Rock / Art Rock
Country: France
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Genre: Progressive Rock
Country: USA (Chicago, IL)
Publication year: 2017-2024
Read more: Chaometry – Discography 2017-2024 (3 CD) MP3
Release year: 2024
Genre: Progressive Rock / Heavy Prog
Country: USA
Read more: Chaometry – Skeletal Wish Part II (2024)
Country: Italy
Genre: Alternative Metal, Progressive Rock, Hard Rock
Year : 2024
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Release year: 2024
Genre: Progressive Rock / Instrumental
Country: UK
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Country: Multi-National
Genre: Progressive Rock
Release year: 2024
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Prog multi-instrumentalist Tim Morse will be releasing his eagerly awaited new album “Soundtracks” on November 12, 2024! The title of the album comes from each song being its own musical vignette or individual mini-soundtrack. Tim decided to play all of the instruments on “Soundtracks” by himself – for the first time creating a true solo album.
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As a 21-year-old young man and proud owner of a Hammond organ (dad had helped), one day in 1975 I knocked on the door of a long-haired guitarist and introduced myself. I had heard from some friends that Asgard was the best band in Karlsruhe and they were looking for a keyboard player. Jürgen Häfele opened the door and I said: “Hello, I’m Heinz and I have a Hammond.”
Read more: Asgard – Shades of Time (Live Karlsruhe 1977) 2024