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Rick Miller
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Rick Miller is a Canadian composer and multi-instrumentalist, writing dark, edgy, symphonic, Progressive Rock in the style of the late 60s and 70s. View wikiRick Miller is a Canadian composer and multi-instrumentalist, writing dark, edgy, symphonic, Progressive Rock in the style of the late 60s and 70s. View wikiRick Miller is a Canadian composer and multi-instrumentalist, writing dark, edgy, symphonic, Progressive Rock in the style of the late 60s and 70s. View wiki -
Lonely Robot
15,461 listeners
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Anubis
22,453 listeners
There is more than one band with this name; 1) Australian Progressive Rock sextet Anubis was formed in Sydney in March 2004 by vocalist/bas… read moreThere is more than one band with this name; 1) Australian Progressive Rock sextet Anubis was formed in Sydney in March 2004 by vocalist/bassist Robert James Moulding and keyboard player/guitarist David Eaton, and were subsequently joined… read moreThere is more than one band with this name; 1) Australian Progressive Rock sextet Anubis was formed in Sydney in March 2004 by vocalist/bassist Robert James Moulding and keyboard player/guitarist David Eaton, and were subsequently joined by Douglas Skene (guitars, also of Hemina), Dean Bennison (… read more -
Knight Area
18,808 listeners
The roots of Knight Area go back to 1982, when Gerben Klazinga started to write his first symphonic rock songs. These songs were about a bo… read moreThe roots of Knight Area go back to 1982, when Gerben Klazinga started to write his first symphonic rock songs. These songs were about a boy in search of his identity (to some extent an autobiographical saga). In 2002, his brother Joop s… read moreThe roots of Knight Area go back to 1982, when Gerben Klazinga started to write his first symphonic rock songs. These songs were about a boy in search of his identity (to some extent an autobiographical saga). In 2002, his brother Joop saw the potential of the songs and persuaded Gerben to record… read more -
IQ
88,282 listeners
1. Born in the UK in the '70s as The Lens, IQ remained, with Marillion, one of the very few progressive rock artists in the '80s.… read more1. Born in the UK in the '70s as The Lens, IQ remained, with Marillion, one of the very few progressive rock artists in the '80s. The style of their earlier material drew constant comparisons to that of groups like Genesis, bu… read more1. Born in the UK in the '70s as The Lens, IQ remained, with Marillion, one of the very few progressive rock artists in the '80s. The style of their earlier material drew constant comparisons to that of groups like Genesis, but the band has always rejected the 'neo-progressive… read more -
Gazpacho
125,423 listeners
There are two bands named Gazpacho: The first are a Norwegian band, who have been described by one critic as being "classical post amb… read moreThere are two bands named Gazpacho: The first are a Norwegian band, who have been described by one critic as being "classical post ambient nocturnal atmospheric neo-progressive folk world rock" Gazpacho almost defies genre clas… read moreThere are two bands named Gazpacho: The first are a Norwegian band, who have been described by one critic as being "classical post ambient nocturnal atmospheric neo-progressive folk world rock" Gazpacho almost defies genre classification. Gazpacho were at one time described as "the… read more -
Fish on Friday
3,776 listeners
Band Line Up: William Beckers - keyboards Frank Van Bogaert - keyboards and vocals plus: Marty Townsend - guita… read moreBand Line Up: William Beckers - keyboards Frank Van Bogaert - keyboards and vocals plus: Marty Townsend - guitars Marcus Weymaere - drums Robin Aerts - bas Hans Van Der Leede - guitars Bert Emb… read moreBand Line Up: William Beckers - keyboards Frank Van Bogaert - keyboards and vocals plus: Marty Townsend - guitars Marcus Weymaere - drums Robin Aerts - bas Hans Van Der Leede - guitars Bert Embrechts - bas Dany Caen backing - vocals Chantal kash… read more -
Unitopia
28,657 listeners
Based in Adelaide, South Australia, Unitopia endeavours to draw from the heart and soul of the listener thought provoking topics such as en… read moreBased in Adelaide, South Australia, Unitopia endeavours to draw from the heart and soul of the listener thought provoking topics such as environmental awareness, political and social upheaval and the hectic pace of life and human relatio… read moreBased in Adelaide, South Australia, Unitopia endeavours to draw from the heart and soul of the listener thought provoking topics such as environmental awareness, political and social upheaval and the hectic pace of life and human relationships in a positive and uplifting light. Using progressive … read more -
Damanek
1,390 listeners
The new project/band from maestro and master songsmith Guy Manning, Damenek, is certainly worth a place in anybody’s collection. Being a l… read moreThe new project/band from maestro and master songsmith Guy Manning, Damenek, is certainly worth a place in anybody’s collection. Being a long time ‘Manning’ fan, I’m not quite sure how to shape this review of the forthcoming masterpiec… read moreThe new project/band from maestro and master songsmith Guy Manning, Damenek, is certainly worth a place in anybody’s collection. Being a long time ‘Manning’ fan, I’m not quite sure how to shape this review of the forthcoming masterpiece. Is it different? Definitely YES. Why is it different? … read more