[Video] Soft Machine – Save Yourself
A Hammond-y slice of Canterbury Prog courtesy of Soft Machine from their album, “The Soft Machine.” HT: The Italian Rididillo.
A Hammond-y slice of Canterbury Prog courtesy of Soft Machine from their album, “The Soft Machine.” HT: The Italian Rididillo.
Cabezas de Cera are from Mexico, and offer up some rather amazing, Pink Floyd-ish cosmic-sounding music.
Truly one of the most glorious indie songs I’ve heard in years, I was going through heaps of links today and came across this gem from Immanu El. The band hails from Sweden, and will appeal to those who like … Continue reading
If you’re into prog rock, this program is perfect for you. They play a lot of strange, trippy music, including long slabs of ambient music that crosses over wonderfully. A real pleasurable listen!
I don’t get much of an opportunity to follow what is happening in the world of progressive rock, so I have to rely on interesting blogs like this one to see what’s going on in that corner of the Universe. … Continue reading
Mexico’s greatest progressive rock band, Nazca were highly influential in the country’s bustling new music scene.
Though I am relatively familiar with a lot of Nordic jazz and classical music, I never really had the opportunity to give much thought to Faroese music, simply because, outside of a progressive rock record or two, I had never … Continue reading
Hoelderlin (then known by their umlaut) provide a mellow slab of progressive folk to ease into the morning.
Find more Nicolas and the Iceni songs at Myspace Music Up until reading an advertisement on a mailing list from Holyground Records, I had never heard of this band. As it turns out, they look to be a new band … Continue reading
Knowing another language has its advantages, especially when it involves discovering great new music! Actually, this article, written in Spanish by César Inca Mendoza Loyola for the blog Autopoietican, features the Mexican progressive rock band Humus, one of the more … Continue reading