Prog Rock Little Place
Friday, 8 August 2025
The Bryden 2-Step (for Amphibians) Part 1 + Part 2 (National Health, 1978)
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National Health is one of the most intricate and jazzy Canterbury Scene bands, strictly linked to Hatfield And The North, keyboardist Dave S...
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Thursday, 31 July 2025
Omni Part 2 (Karfagen, 2025)
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Antony Kalugin, the ukrainian multi-instrumentalist behind Karfagen, is a man of many talents and his 2025 album "Omni" is anothe...
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Monday, 23 June 2025
Moon And Cloud Dancing (Celeste, 2025)
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If you read even occasionally this blog, you should know how much I appreciate Celeste and their mastermind Ciro Perrino, a gifted composer ...
Saturday, 31 May 2025
Phase 1 (Karfagen, 2016)
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Karfagen are a stunning band from Ukraine, the brainchild of multi-instrumentalist Antony Kalugin. One of the most prolific acts I've e...
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Wednesday, 30 April 2025
Never Land (IQ, 2025)
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IQ's 2025 album titled "Dominion" is a very good specimen of (neo) prog rock, as usual. Even if it includes a long epic track ...
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Monday, 31 March 2025
20.000 leghe sotto i mari (Nuova Era, 2025)
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Nuova Era are among my favourite bands when it comes to vintage sounds and classic Italian prog. Walter Pini and his friends are veteran pro...
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Friday, 28 February 2025
The Light of Ancient Mistakes (Hats off Gentlemen It's Adequate, 2023)
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Sure, Hats off Gentlemen It's Adequate is a rather long name for a band, but I think they're worth our memory effort. Malcolm Gallow...
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