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Out of Naught, True Prog Rock Fluctuates :: A House of Not Interview

As our reviewer, Lee Henderson puts it, “looks like this band is ready to step up where Pink Floyd left off!” Truthfully, regarding my own weird and complicated taste of music, it has been a long time since a new album took my attention to a degree that I stopped and listened to the whole album at the first time of listening! I am so excited to be talking with Brian Erikson from House of Not!

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Mysterious “Asunder”! Steam Theory Interview

Steam Theory’s Asunder album contains astonishing wide ranges of music influences you wouldn’t believe; and the result is a mysterious atmosphere! The album is due release in Jan 19th 2015. Today Steam Theory is our guest at Art Rockin’ Magazine. Be sure you check out their music at www.steamtheory.com

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Seconds Before Landing – Seconds Before Landing II

Enter Seconds Before Landing featuring composer John Crispino who just released his latest and greatest CD “”Seconds Before Landing 2” Crispino surrounded himself with some of the finest musicians on the planet, including Gunn, and also John Palumbo from progressive rock group Crack The Sky…

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Fundraising The Minstrel’s Ghost-Jack

The Minstrel’s Ghost is a melodic rock/progressive band featuring Blake Carpenter (writer, singer, keyboards and guitars), Troy James Martin (bassist and singer), Mike Troupe (drummer and singer) and Jartse Tuominen (lead guitars). If you love Pink Floyd, The Alan Parsons Project, Asia, Saga and the like then you will love them too.

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SYNDONE, a time machine to the heart of prog

I feel awe talking to SYNDONE as a unique sounding band. Unique in how they teleport us back to the 60s heart of prog! Of course this time with a crystal clear hi-fi sound! How do you like this atmosphere?

We’ve always really liked this atmosphere of Syndone; it is mid-way between the tradition and the future. This is important because it was in the original idea of the band: making a modern prog music but respecting its ’70ies history. It’s important to know where this music come from so we think, with our new album Odysséas” we hit the spot.

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