He's had a somewhat chameleonic career which has seen him as prog rock axe hero, fusioneer as well as a mainstream jazzer. |
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If shivers down your spine are what you're after, this is prog gothic ethnoforgery electronica at its finest. |
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There's certainly some new wave chilliness warmed with the breath of Detroit soul, mixed with a bit of prog worship and '70s glam. |
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His brand of barroom rock 'n' blues caught on huge at a time when punk, new wave and metal were stripping down the pretense of prog rock. |
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The prog rock revival gathered pace last year when they toured Europe, South America and South East Asia. |
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This kind of demented shoegazing stoner prog is all about the stomping rhythms and the elasticated, mind-bending guitars. |
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Hackett has got to be one of the more interesting guitarists in the prog movement. |
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His second solo album is a full-blown prog epic that is equally confounding and captivating. |
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At this point the band were more psychedelic fledglings than soaring prog jazz birds of paradise. |
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Battle lines are being drawn over this new symphonic prog rock as we speak. |
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I have a prog that uses the cell phone's usb cable to let the laptop connect to the internet through the phone. |
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This is prog that nods to the past instrumentally but takes on the attitude of modern avant-garde acts like Boris in the process. |
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Johnson's initial heyday was in the early 1970s when Pink Floyd and David Bowie grabbed the headlines with prog and glitter. |
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Rock music, prog especially, constantly attempts to evoke certain unearthly worlds via musical experimentation. |
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I tried to cancel the prog with ctrl-alt-del which only caused the screen to lock up. |
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The Jimmy Young prog pre-dated the radio phone-in, so listeners' comments were still written on bits of paper and handed to the presenter. |
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Do you wish more bands would remember to add a generous dollop of prog skronk to their punk rock? |
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When people think of psychedelic music and prog rock, they think of them as taking you someplace that is cosmic and untainted by anything bad. |
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I could never appear on a discussion prog with her, I would end up with a brain haemorrhage. |
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Fortunately, it turned out they too spoke the international language of prog rock or whatever musical abomination he was riffing on at the time. |
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Titles such as Astral Traveller, Yesterday and Today and Perpetual Change hint at the king of prog rock's spiritual leanings. |
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But you can hear that it's done with passion by someone who's loved spacey electronic sounds ever since his parents introduced him to prog music as a child. |
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Germany, the other prog metal homeland, doesn't have to suffer by comparison to his oversea friends. |
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And the first song from the Hottest 100 is Aussie prog rockers Karnivool's We Are. |
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It's not an entirely surprising move from the notoriously progressive Pope, who has recently been putting out prog rock albums. |
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In my teens I loved and listened to anything – from reggae to funk to punk to prog and beyond. |
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Replace hard rock, piano balladry, and opera with death metal, prog rock, and emo, and the result is one of the most intensely colorful albums you'll hear this year. |
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If the hippie happens to be a prog rock addict then it gets worse. |
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With expert musicianship tucked up their sleeves, the Illuminati don't let the prog bog down the boogie and just let the riffage do all the talking. |
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I tried several times to run the prog with the same result each time. |
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Before punk came along I'd fallen victim to the excesses of prog rock. |
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I've looked around if I can get the prog to start a backup itself, but it still requires some manual commands. |
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Dr Fielding is also adviser to the Irish golden eagle, white-tailed eagle and red kite re-introduction prog rammes. |
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It all kicked off with A Whisper and a Sigh, an ethereal rock album that sounded like a sonic sculpture in which diverse folk, prog rock and post-punk influences all fought it out with each other. |
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The pop recital celebrated classics from different eras of pop culture with famous songs from a wide variety of artists from prog rock to punk. |
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Now for the stupid question of the interview: like every prog band, the members of Dream Theater are extremely rigorous and master their instruments irreproachably. |
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This week Yentob introduces us to the next chapter in the saga of Brian Pern, the former lead singer of prog rock band Thotch. |
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It also presents a summary of issues and emerging tren that are considered to be of direct relevance and importance to the prog 2008-2009 and beyond. |
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Groups showed some influence of prog along with their more usually recognised punk influences. |
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New prog describes the wave of progressive rock bands in the 2000s who revived the genre. |
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Punk and prog were not necessarily as opposed as is commonly believed. |
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Like a lot of people, I've always rated them as the best live act in the country and loved their albums despite not really being into instrumental prog rock. |
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The Canterbury scene, originating in the late 1960s, denoted a subset of prog bands who emphasised the use of wind instruments, complex chord changes and long improvisations. |
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Isn't that jabbing masculine jerkiness, that anti-plateau jumpiness, what is so much of a turn-off about Prog? |
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Prog rock inhabits a wonderful world where there are more Moogs, Mellotrons and Hammonds than you could shake a stick at. |
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Prog is based on fusions of styles, approaches and genres, involving a continuous move between formalism and eclecticism. |
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The Progressive Music Awards were launched in 2012 by Prog Magazine to honour the genre's innovators and to promote its newer bands. |
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