Progressive Rock, also known as Prog Rock, is a genre that emerged in the late 1960s and is characterized by its complex and intricate compositions, experimentation, and a fusion of various musical styles and genres. It often features elaborate instrumental passages, unconventional song structures, and thought-provoking lyrics. Here are four prominent artists in the Progressive Rock genre:
- Pink Floyd - Pink Floyd is a British band known for their innovative and atmospheric soundscapes. Their albums like "The Dark Side of the Moon" and "Wish You Were Here" are considered iconic in the genre. Pink Floyd's music combines elements of rock, psychedelia, and art rock, creating immersive and introspective listening experiences.
- Yes - Yes is a British progressive rock band known for their complex compositions and virtuosic musicianship. Their albums such as "Close to the Edge" and "Fragile" showcase their intricate arrangements and use of symphonic elements. Yes is recognized for their fusion of rock, classical, and jazz influences.
- King Crimson - King Crimson is an English band that has been at the forefront of progressive rock since the late 1960s. They are known for their experimental approach, blending elements of rock, jazz, and classical music. Albums like "In the Court of the Crimson King" and "Red" are considered landmarks in the genre.
- Genesis - Genesis is a British band that evolved from progressive rock to a more accessible pop sound over the years. Their early albums, including "Foxtrot" and "Selling England by the Pound," showcase their intricate compositions and theatrical elements. Genesis has had a significant impact on the development of progressive rock.
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#1 - Red Faces
Blue Toms Projects
#2 - Solaris (Inspired By Rush)
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#3 - G/SP AWAKENING DRAGON
Gary Skopick's Redshift
#4 - GTO - Anthym
Taylor of GTO
#5 - Mark the Ham Sandwich
The Editors of Life
#6 - Long Gone
QOQUAQ
#7 - Nothing Up My Sleeve
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#8 - Mr. Di Meola
Not For The Mainstream
#9 - WAITING FOR THE DAWN
JESUS OLDMAN
#10 - The Other Side
Swampman And The Machine
#11 - Flower I n The Morning
Electric Shadow
#12 - Premonition (Blood On The Snow)
Nigel Potter
#13 - Allow The Wind (original)
GE Baldwin
#14 - ZIG ZAG
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#15 - Funny Farm
PARITY
#16 - 10 Track 10 727
GLENN EVANS
#17 - Levanta la mano
Cambridge 2003
#18 - Alasgioda
Slugs Diner
#19 - OZ
STUMPBROKE
#20 - Cream
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The Message 17: Adaptations
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The Message15: Onto The Planet (Instr)
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The Message 11: Prologue: Another Eden
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The Message 22: The Message... Epilogue
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The Message 18: Welcome to the New World
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The Message 20: COGITO.ERGO.SUM
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The Message 16: We Finally Arrived
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The Message 14: End of the Journey/Top of the Moun
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The Message 13: OMG... I Think We Found It
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The Message 12: Another Eden (This Might Just work
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The Message 03: Terra Nova
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The Message 09: Lost in Space (Instr)
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The Message 07: Let the Journey Begin (Instr)
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The Message 10: Motherless Child/ Wandering
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The Message 06: New Tomorrow
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The Message 02: Crack in the Middle of the Univers
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The Message 21: Something's Wrong
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The Message 05: Why me? (The Message, Part II)
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Time Warp (Prelude & Fugue)
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