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Alquin
(3,757 listeners)
progressive rock, dutch, rock, netherlands
ALQUIN were an innovative Dutch band who released four studio albums during the early to mid-70's, their first two being of particular interest to progsters.
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Demians
(32,665 listeners)
progressive rock, progressive metal, french, rock
Demians is a French alternative rock band started by Nicolas Chapel in 2007. Chapel's inspiration for the name Demians came from the novel Demian by author Hermann Hesse, and his musical inspiration came from a variety of artists and sources, ranging from Radiohead to Tori Amos to ambient music.
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Hypnos 69
(5,026 listeners)
psychedelic rock, progressive rock, stoner rock, space rock
Hypnos 69 was founded in 1994, Diest, Belgium. When Steve and Dave Houtmeyers decide in the summer of '94 to found a band with Tom Vanlaer, also the story of a band that would bring new life to the '60s and '70s psychedelic underground rock-scene of today began: HYPNOS 69
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Kriminal Hammond Inferno
(1 listener)
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Magic Pie
(10,330 listeners)
progressive rock, symphonic prog, rock, progressive
...MAGIC PIE started to take shape during autumn 2001. The members came from a wide variety of musical background, each one prevously playing in several bands and projects of different genre.
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Opeth
(631,947 listeners)
progressive metal, progressive death metal, death metal, metal
Opeth is a progressive metal band from Sweden that is influenced by many diverse musical styles ranging from jazz, 1970s progressive rock, death metal, and blues.
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Pain of Salvation
(248,003 listeners)
progressive metal, progressive rock, metal, progressive
Pain of Salvation is a progressive metal band from Eskilstuna, Sweden. The band centres on lead vocalist, guitarist, composer, and writer Daniel Gildenlöw. Trademarks include concept albums focusing on social, environmental, philosophical, and emotional issues as well as songs that incorporate complex rhythms and time changes but retain flowing melodies.
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PBII
(74 listeners)
PBII is a new name in the land of progressive rock. Founded in april 2008, but with a load of experience. Let’s give a explanation of the name: “PBII” stands for “Plackband 2”. (..) The new style of PBII is a mixture of modern progressive rock, jazz-rock and neo symphonic rock.
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Quantum Fantay
(3,762 listeners)
space rock, progressive rock, psychedelic rock, instrumental
Once upon a time in a small city called Lokeren (Belgium)… Two friends and ex-bandmembers of Oregon (Pieter Van den Broeck (Pete Mush) and Wouter De Geest (Jaro) were once again uniting their musical creativity to end up with a final result defined as Liquid Space Rock.
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Solstice
(12,947 listeners)
doom metal, death metal, epic doom metal, thrash metal
There are at least 6 bands called Solstice... (1) 80s Prog Rock, UK; (2) 90s Doom metal, UK; (3) 90s Death/thrash, US; (4) Female Acapella, US; (5) Rock, US; (6) Irish related, NZ;
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Textures
(77,405 listeners)
progressive metal, math metal, technical metal, death metal
In 2003, the year of the launch of TEXTURES’debut album Polars, the first reactions start to stream in: “This is the best metal album that’s ever come out of the Netherlands” according to the Dutch music magazine Oor. The standard is set.
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The Watch
(8,310 listeners)
progressive rock, symphonic prog, neo-prog, italian
The Watch is a 5-piece band from Milan, Italy. Born from the ashes of The Night Watch, they began to work in a more professional way with the release of Ghost in 2001, the album that introduced them to prog audiences. Today, The Watch are a well-known act in the prog community and are definitely appreciated.