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Happy New Year! Join us and start the year off right with some of the best progressive rock produced last year, as we begin our Prog-Watch and The Progressive Aspect collaboration on the Best of 2024! This year's contributors include Anthony Colvill, Alex Driessen, David Edwards, Rob Fisher, John Giordano, Peter Hilton, Jane Lee, Magnus Moar, Rick Peuser, Pete Rogers, Graham Thomas, Roger Trenwith, and Leo Trimming! In this episode we will hear fabulous music from Oddleaf, David Gilmour, Jon Anderson and the Band Geeks, Fleesh, Circuline, Big Big Train, Tim Bowness, Stuckfish, and Neal Morse and the Resonance! Part 2 will follow next week!
On the podcast this time a talented keyboardist who's worked with Kansas and The Tubes. His latest project came to my attention thanks to their consistent Social Media Presence. They are the definition of determination and perseverance The band is Circuline and joining me is their keyboard player, Andrew Colyer. Andrew is Someone You Should Know.Tip Jar:Click here to buy the Rik Anthony a cold one.Show Links:Click here to go to the Circuline Website Click here to go to the Circuline FacebookClick here to go to the Circuline Twiitter /X Click here to go to the Circuline Instagram Click here to go to the Circuline YouTube Click here to listen to the podcast interview with Fee Waybill of the Tubes Click the song title to see the video:AllBlindsideThird RailAll music used by permission from the artistSomeone You Should Know 2024 // CatGotYourTongueStudios 2024Send us a textHow to Contact Us:Official Website: https://Someoneyoushouldknowpodcast.comGmail: Someoneyoushouldknowpodcast@gmail.comTwitter: @RIKANTHONY1Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rikanthonyInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/someoneyoushouldknowpodcast/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rik-anthony2019/TikTok: @SomeoneYouShouldKnow2023YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@someoneyoushouldknowpodcastThank you for listening!Theme music "Welcome to the Show" by Kevin MacLeod was used per the standard license agreement.
Lots of fantastic stuff this week from Kite Parade, Jon Anderson and the Band Geeks, Thrailkill, Airbag, Emerald City Council, Pallas, the ESP Project, and Circuline! As if that was not enough, I will also have a nice crop of music by four artists featured in the current edition of PROG Magazine: Ex-Easter Island Head, We Are Space Horses, Jakub Zytecki, and the Emily Francis Trio!
More great, new, astounding progressive sounds await on this week's Prog-Watch! We'll hear music from Ritual, Alphaline, Jethro Tull, Jon Anderson and the Band Geeks, Circuline, and Long Earth! Plus, our friend and resident reviewer, Dr. Rob Fisher, will take us on a voyage of Progressive Discovery with The Waterline, the debut solo album by Andy Nixon!
Welcome to Live From Progzilla Towers Edition 523. In this edition we heard music by Camel, Louise Patricia Crane, Circuline, Elektric Music, Ritual, This Oceanic Feeling, Astrochemists, Bill Laurance & Michael League, Jethro Tull, Thomas Dolby, Krokofant, 7 Ocean, Meer, Candacraig, Led Zeppelin, Lars Fredrik Frøislie, Long Earth, Parzivals Eye, Mindgames & Tim Bowness.
When running ads on social media for their music, many artists struggle with knowing when to make changes and then freak out about day-to-day results. Without a process in place for media buying, running ads for your music will feel like a rollercoaster of panic and success... So in this episode of Creative Juice, we break down the science of running successful ad campaigns for your music and the mindset needed to make the right decisions in your media buying! Learn why so many artists struggle with understanding metrics and getting results, the shifts needed to avoid wasting money on ads, and gain practical insights into setting up and managing effective campaigns. If you're ready to stop burning through your advertising budget and start seeing real results, this episode is a must-listen! DISCOVER: Why Understanding Metrics and Getting Results Can Be Challenging for Artists When To Monitor, Optimize, and Kill Your Ads for Best Results How to Set Up a Two-Campaign System That Can Generate and Entertain New Fans Today The Difference Between Testing and Stability Campaigns in Advertising What Meta's Learning Phase Means for Your Music Ads RESOURCES: Learn Top Music Marketing Strategies Inside IndiePRO Listen To IndieAward Winner, Circuline! Looking to expand your team or need marketing help? Apply to work with IndieX! Join Us In The Indepreneur Discord Server!
It's the end of a long and trying year, but that doesn't mean that there wasn't plenty of great music to be found in 2020. You'll hear Mark's picks for the top five albums of this year, plus five honorable mentions, all of which are worth your time. Bands/artists featured (in alphabetical order): Circuline Simon Collins The Cyberiam Days Between Stations Fish Glass Hammer Haken Mark Kelly's Marathon Silent Skies Rick Wakeman
This week on Prog-Watch it's another variety program full of mostly new material! (Hey, at least we got a lot of good music this year!) I've got great stuff from Circuline, Automatism, The Mighty Handful, Keith and the Tiger Moth, Bob Beland, Whiteside's Daughter, Okyr, Taskaha, Michele Conta, Grus Paridae, and Watertank! I hope you will join me!
Welcome to Live From Progzilla Towers Edition 358. In this edition we heard music by Circuline, Lee Abraham, ESP Project, John Petrucci, Jade Warrior, Museo Rosenbach, Triumvirat, Sloth Metropolis, Goantum Fantay, Simon Collins, Franck Carducci, Panzerballet, Pulled By Magnets, Ulver, Telergy, Maidens Of Mercury & Tim Bowness.
This week on Prog-Watch Dr. Rob Fisher returns with a new Progressive Discoveries feature on the latest album 'Song For The Homeless, Live in Russelheim, 2019' by the fabelhaft German band Subsignal! In addition, I've got great stuff from Kevin Godley, Glass Hammer, Wytch Hazel, YYNOT, Circuline, O.A.K., Turdetans, and IQ! I hope you will join us!
Andrew Colyer should be doing something right. In a matter of years his has skyrocketed to world renowned fame. As the keyboardist for AWAKEN, CELL 15, 3.2 featuring ROBERT BERRY and his own band CIRCULINE, Andrew has achieved highly acclaimed success, in the world of Progressive Rock music. Today Andrew discusses the many facets of [...] The post Renowned Keyboardist ANDREW COLYER Discusses the New AWAKEN Album, Touring with 3.2 Featuring ROBERT BERRY and Why You Shouldn’t Miss PROGSTOCK 2019 appeared first on Sonic Perspectives.
On this week's Prog-Watch I'm finishing up my coverage of composer and keyboard wizard Andrew Colyer (which began in Prog-Watch 314)! Andrew and I chat about many of his side projects, his upcoming tour with Robert Berry's 3.2, and what's next for his main band Circuline. Along the way there will be plenty of great music from Circuline, Andrew's solo and soundtrack work, and one from an album he did with the band Cell 15!
This week on Prog-Watch I'm chatting with the talented and prolific Andrew Colyer! Aside from his work with his own band Circuline, Andrew has guested on many side projects, released solo piano albums, and done soundtrack work, as well. He will also be touring later this year with Robert Berry in the live band for Robert's 3.2 project. Andrew and I talked about all of this and more, and in this week's program you can hear some of our chat. Of course there will also be a boatload of great music from Circuline, his solo piano albums and soundtracks, and a project called The Prog Rock Orchestra! I hope you will join us!
Keyboard veteran Andrew Colyer has secured possibly one of the most difficult gigs today – covering keyboard parts made legendary by Keith Emerson, Rick Wakeman, Jordan Rudess and Tony Banks! Andrew will tells us about his upcoming spring tour with 3.2 featuring Robert Berry. The band will not only cover Berry's work with Keith Emerson, but also Berry's years on the Magna Carta label, producing tribute albums to ELP, YES, Genesis, Jethro Tull, Pink Floyd, and Rush. More at www.ColyerMusic.com Thanks to www.NationalParksArtsFoundation.org for sponsoring this episode.
Keyboard veteran Andrew Colyer has secured possibly one of the most difficult gigs today – covering keyboard parts made legendary by Keith Emerson, Rick Wakeman, Jordan Rudess and Tony Banks! Andrew will be performing with 3.2 featuring Robert Berry this coming spring! If anyone is qualified for the position, it's Andrew who has performed and collaborated with the likes of Tony Levin (Peter Gabriel, King Crimson), Jon Anderson (YES), The Tubes, Sound of Contact featuring Simon Collins, Ryche Chlanda (Fireballet, Renaissance), Max Flyer (CBS Records), Clark Terry, Louis Bellson among others....not to mention his own band, Prog-award-nominated Circuline! Keith Emerson left a legacy of music. From his beginnings with The Nice in the 1960's, to worldwide fame with Emerson Lake & Palmer in the 1970's, to his reinvention in the 1980's with the #9 Billboard hit “Talkin' Bout” in the band “3” with Robert Berry and Carl Palmer, Emerson's name is one almost everyone has heard of.
Pure, wholesome variety is on tap for this week's Prog-Watch! We'll hear fabulous new music from Argos, Circuline, Rausch, Jason Rubenstein, Gleb Kolyadin and Spock's Beard! Plus not quite so new (but equally fabulous) stuff from Argent, Cardiacs, Peter Matuchniak, Art Griffin's Sound Chaser, Isproject, Golden Earring & Michael Penn!So come on...it's certified 100% organic and soooo good for you!
New York's Circuline is going live -- on CD, DVD, and Blu-Ray, that is. The band first heard from on Progtopia in Episode 094 is making the first of two planned concert products available this May, two years after their appearance at RoSFest in Gettysburg. Dubbed Circulive::Majestik, it chronicles that show in both video and audio form, and if you jump in on their Pledge Music campaign by April 17, you can get some neat perks along with it. Hear from keyboardist Andrew Colyer and drummer Darin Brannon about the process of creating the video version, the planned second live release later this year, and why they won't be touring again until 2019. In the Prog Squad, all four panelists are miraculously present to talk about the rumored demise of iTunes in favor of fully-streaming platforms, whether Gizmodrome truly is a super group, and if music videos still have a place 30-plus years after TV showed them regularly. Finally, Mark makes a plea for recognition of Webber and Rice's musical Jesus Christ Superstar as a progressive masterwork. Circuline is on the web at www.circulinemusic.com. Featured songs/excerpts: "Hollow" (Circuline) "Summit" (Circuline) "Stereotypes" (Circuline) "Man in the Mountain" (Gizmodrome) "Trial before Pilate" (Jesus Christ Superstar cast) "Gethsemane (I Only Want to Say)" (Jesus Christ Superstar cast) "One Wish" (Circuline) "Like" Progtopia on Facebook (www.facebook.com/Progtopia and www.facebook.com/groups/1380357308874546/) and follow Progtopia on Twitter (@Progtopia) to send a message about the show and to receive news about current and upcoming interviews. Thanks for listening!
Well, it's a new year, and I've got a boatload of (mostly) new Progressive Rock on Prog-Watch this week! Great stuff from Jason Rubenstein, Paatos, Chickn, This Winter Machine, Circuline, Fair To Midland, The Invisible, UVTraveler, and Triumvirat! Plus a Progressive Discoveries segment with Dr. Rob Fisher on the latest album by Dec Burke!Website: Progwatch.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/ProgWatch/Twitter: @ProgSquatchEmail: progsquatch@gmail.com
This week on Prog-Watch we have a lot of great stuff lined up, including some Prog Award nominees! There will be music from the Electric Light Orchestra, Nine Stones Close, the Strawbs, Pete Jones (he of the Tiger Moth Tales), Steve Howe, Kylver, Anderson Ponty Band, Circuline, and Robert Reed! It's also the last week for the Gaillion contest, so listen and enter to win the entire Gaillion catalog!As always, send questions, suggestions or comments to progsquatch@gmail.com. You can also follow the Squatch on Twitter (@ProgSquatch) or visit our Prog-Watch Facebook page. If you follow on Twitter or like the Facebook page, you can see the Daily Classic album---a fun little feature which the Squatch sends out six days each week! (Squatches rest on Sundays!) Plus there are posts about the show and cool things happening in your favorite musical genre!
Welcome to Live From Progzilla Towers Edition 111. In this edition we heard music by Nick D'Virgilio, Porcupine Tree, Aisles, Premiata Forneria Marconi , Propaganda, Karnataka, Crippled Black Phoenix & Se Delan, Circuline, Riverside, Colosseum II, Be-Bop Deluxe, District 97, Jean-Michel Jarre, Tony Macalpine, The Forest Rangers, It Bites & Genesis.