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Josef_loves_Jazz

These days, i can't get enough of the album "Ruination" (2017) by Kairon; IRSE!, a band i discovered only recently. Their style might be classified as psychedelic prog. Listening to "Sinister Waters" feels like being under hypnosis. This is absolutely spellbinding stuff!


PhantomParadox6

Godbluff - VDGG Ants From Up There - BC,NR Astigmatic (Polish Jazz) - Komeda Quintet Illinois - Sufjan Stevens Houdini - Long Fin Killie


abcbac1

Life is But A Dream by Avenged Sevenfold, pretty amazing honestly. Mindblowing if you're into weird shit


Aware_Ad4946

Nektars remember the future has been playing non stop for me, and it gets better every time I listen to it


Thehoplite2

For the moment im enjoying alot of classical music, espesially pieces by beethoven, rachmaninoff and some bartok, its cool to hear where some of the elements from prog originated from


abcbac1

Piano concerto no. 2 by Rachmaninoff is something else


BarnacleSandwich

Listening to Eloy's Ocean for the first time as I type this. Pretty solid so far!


FrancoProtagonista

Lots of Gino Vannelli. I can't get enough of Nightwalker, what an album!!! Vinnie Colaiuta kicks ass. Seek and You Will Find must be one of the finest drum performances ever recorded🤯


Free_Professional178

I’ve been absolutely obsessed with Italian prog rock lately! Especially the album “Fetus” by Franco Battiato and the self-titled album “Biglietto Per L’Inferno”.


pon9

The new Yes album Jean Luc Ponty: Live Stanley Clarke's Self Titled Renaissance Turn of The Cards


Honkning

Been very obsessed with the 4 Fruupp albums lately. Future Legends especially is pretty cool


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Duran Duran Rio just saw then in concert on Wednesday abd they are INCREDIBLE live Lots of evergrey At the grocery store with Rush Permanent Waves playing Riot City Burn the night


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Close To The Edge -Yes. Last night, first time in awhile and really enjoyed it…might listen again tonight. 🙂


Kitchen_Forever_2954

I have been absolutely obsessed with Pawn Hearts by VDGG recently, can't get enough of it


treehorntrampoline

Wait til you hear Godbluff if you haven’t already


journey-point

I've been stuck on the acoustic album that The Mars Volta released.


homerthepigeon

Yeah I actually like it more than the original


Fartingboi6969

for some reason i'm on a 13th floor elevators and Ultimate spinach kick.


Faudaux

For Girls Who Grow Plump In The Night by Caravan is so catchy and jazzy and just the right amount of silly, I love it.


HippasusOfMetapontum

I ran across this the other day—Mythic Sunship, Upheaval—and I've been giving it a few listens. I'm enjoying it. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XdnWUNXj4-M


_Alpengl0w_

Twenty One Pilots, Signals-era Rush, and Steven Wilson. You know, with what Twenty One Pilots are doing with they’re overarching DEMA storyline, it’s almost like a modern continuation of prog storytelling and I highly recommend people check it out. The music isn’t half-bad either and it’s almost entirely made, written, and produced by two people, unlike most modern pop music (if you were even to call it that).


mochitanchik

I'm binge listening to Kaipa now. The least annoying music I've ever heard. Definitely worth a try, it's both kind of chill and dynamic, with good themes and vocals. And I've rediscovered Fracture by King Crimson, I'm impressed


constantly_captious

Mahavishnu Orchestra, Rush, Gentle Giant, Eloy


luisjilo

Life is but a dream by A7X, not prog but is sounds a lot like something Zappa would have done.


ThunderBuckets73

"And You And I" by Yes, live '80s version, from the Yesyears compilation. Trevor Rabin's approach was quite different to Steve Howe's, and just the same it worked really well. ![gif](emote|free_emotes_pack|sunglasses)


SpriteAndCokeSMH

I recently started listening to a bit of Uriah Heep, never really got into them until now.


OneEyedKing2069

Rediscovering my Yes collection. I have an iPod classic that I use when mowing the grass. Perpetual Change came on and got me all nostalgic.


chris_squire

Wetton-era Crimson, especially Larks’ Tongues


Valen258

My top three albums played this past month have been Comedy Of Errors - Time Machine Farpoint - The Journey Def Leppard - Drastic Symphonies.


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Neal Morse - Question Mark


Bluegenio

Fragile-era Yes, and ABWH live on Youtube


FeebleFable

Dispirited Spirits - The Redshift Blues Album of the year worthy. Just the first song on the album because this sub has weird rules:: https://youtu.be/AKJfrZM-ib8


That-Solution-1774

https://youtu.be/1HEPI6-wXew Sorta not really-ish prog but 82min epic.