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Country: UK
Genre: Progressive Rock / Symphonic Prog
Year: 2016
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Country: UK
Genre: Progressive Rock
Year: 2016
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Country: United Kingdom
Genre: Hard / Progressive Rock
Year: 2016
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Artist: Mike Oldfield
Country: UK
Title: Return To Ommadawn
Genre: Progressive Rock
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Spacing from Progressive rock/metal to more experimental and reflective sections, “Memories Have No Name” is an emotional journey into the most intimate inner self.
Recorded by Dario Bortot, mixed and mastered by Danilo Di Lorenzo at Moonhouse Studios, the 16 track album runs approximately 50. More»


Artist: Morrighans
Album: The Three Circles of Death
Country: France
Style: Neo-Progressive Rock
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Peter Hammill & K Group - Live At Rockpalast - Hamburg 1981 (2016) [DVD9]
Genre: Progressive rock,Art rock,Experimental rock
Quality: DVD9
Video: MPEG2 Video / 720x480 / 16:9 / 29.97fps / 6500kbps
Audio: LPCM 2.0 / 48kHz / 1536kbps / 16 bits
Time: 2:15:25
Full Size: 7.29 GB

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Country : Canada
Year of Publishing drive: 1980 (1985)
Publisher (label): Polydor
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Country: Netherlands
Genre: Symphonic / Progressive Rock
Year: 2017
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Artist: Odd Logic
Album: Effigy
Genre: Progressive Metal / Rock
Country: USA
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Genre: Instrumental Progressive Metal/Rock
Year: 2017
Country: Colombia
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Country: Canada
Genre(s): Neo-Prog
Release date: December 22, 2016
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As markers go, the 16 minute title track, split into four parts is just a bit special. In fact, there’s a very real possibility that it might be a just about the best first song on a debut album since “Welcome To The Jungle” in 1987, echoes of the greats from Marillion to Porcupine Tree, Dream Theater and Genesis are all here, but the is something of the melodic rock about this too and the line “I never was the man I used to be” is one of the most thought provoking in years. More»


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