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Effet "mes rides" : 22 mai, nous fêtons les Émile. La voix de celui que vous entendez chaque semaine dans cette émission. Le personnage popularisé il y a 50 ans par ANGE pour avoir échangé quelques légendes contées contre le nom de l'album "Émile Jacotey" et un titre dédié qui fût en son temps un tube : "Ode à Émile". Ode diffusée en ouverture de ce numéro en hommage à ce personnage auquel l'émission s'est attachée depuis presque 11 ans et à ce groupe non moins légendaire du rock progressif français qui s'apprête à publier le 19 septembre son prochain opus, portant cette fois un prénom féminin : Cunégonde (si ça vous intéresse, on la fête le 3 mars !) Autre artiste progressif ET francophone ce cette émission : JPL pour un extrait de son nouvel opus "Post Scriptum" dans les bacs le 20 juin mais déjà disponible sur son espace BANDCAMP. Figure du rock progressif français, notamment au sein du groupe Nemo, mais aussi producteur, arrangeur, ayant notamment collaboré avec la famille angélique sus-citée, Jean-Pierre Louveton poursuit une remarquable carrière solo et ce nouvel album vous est chaleureusement recommandé ! Autre groupe de notre beau pays mais assurant un chant en langue shakespearienne : EDENYA. Avec sa nouvelle chanteuse Ingrid (que j'avais découverte avec le groupe OSCIL). La formation du multi-instrumentiste et auteur-compositeur Marco s'apprête à publier son nouvel album "The Destination You Are Looking for" le 17 août, date de son passage au célèbre festival de rock progressif CRESCENDO. Un premier single prometteur "Princess Of The Light" (traitant des peurs et la joie de la maternité) est déjà disponible et à découvrir dans ce numéro ! Fondé en France en 1967, plus de 40 musiciens à s'y succéder, GONG a sorti son nouvel opus, 8 ans après le décès de son créateur Daevid Allen : "Unending Ascending" en 2023. Un album disons "assagi" comparé aux délires typique de l'époque et de l'école de Canterbury mais qui garde des traces bienvenues de psychédélisme dans une production quand même plus accessible. Du côté américain, au début des années 70, ce genre de musique fusion entre le jazz, le rock progressif était représenté par le célèbre MAHAVISHNU ORCHESTRA dont on écoute ici en 1975 un extrait de "Visions Of Emerald Beyond". Encore un peu de France puisqu'un certain JEAN LUC PONTY y officiait à cette époque (le violoniste avait rejoint la formation sur l'album précédent "Apocalypse") En méditerranée, c'est le duo VOODOO DRUMMER qui est à l'honneur. Découverts il y a déjà 3 ans avec une reprise audacieuse de Pink Floyd, Chris Koutsogiannis (le batteur vaudou) et Stavros Parginos (violoncelliste) ont agrémenté de temps en temps votre émission préférée de singles originaux. Enfin donc le duo sort un album : "Hellas Spells" regroupant les précédents singles mais aussi des inédits, renforcés par des guests (derrière des instruments plus atypiques les uns que les autres). Une véritble pépite musicale à la frontière de l'expérimental et du jazz, minimaliste voir primitive jouissant d'une belle production. A découvrir ! Passons du chaud au froid avec le 17ème album DU groupe suédois de rock progressif (non pas Abba, j'ai dit "progressif" !) : FLOWER KINGS. Cet opus simplement intitulé "Love" est un peu un retour aux sources mais aussi l'occasion pour les fans français de retrouver le groupe sur la scène du TRIANON à Paris le 7 juin ! Leurs voisins norvégiens MAGIC PIE, sortent quant à eux leur 6ème galette intitulée "Maestro". Si vous aimez le rock prog plutôt symphonique et le mélanges d'influences vintage et modernes alors cet album est fait pour vous ! Et si nous allions en Angleterre ? Nous y écouterions par exemple un extrait du génial "Shooting At The Moon" de Kevin Ayers et son groupe The Whole World, formation constituée de ses musiciens de tournée consécutive à son album précédent et dont une jeune recrue de 16-17 ans, un certain Mike Oldfield y tenait basse et guitare... Petite sortie de piste avec le nouveau projet d'un légendaire saxophoniste. JOHN HELLIWELL'S SUPER BIG TRAMP BAND. Tout un programme ! Un album de reprises du célèbre SUPERTRAMP dont John Heliwell était un éminent membre. Une heure de reprises instrumentales façon big band de titres majeurs du groupe. Et la bonne nouvelle en bonus, c'est que le flegmatique John se produira au cinéma Agnès Varda à La Tranche sur Mer le 9 août pour une série de concerts "Movies On The Rock" avec d'autres artistes sous la baguette du nantais ALAN SIMON. Autre sortie de piste progressive assumée : DIRE STRAITS. Extrait de l'album "Brothers In Arms" qui se voit rééditer à l'occasion de son 40ème anniversaire. Outre une remasterisation utile de l'album, cette nouvelle édition inclut pour la première fois de façon officielle le live de la tournée consécutive. Un album important dans l'histoire car pour la première fois entièrement numérique, de son enregistrement à son support (sur le nouveau format de l'époque, le CD). Un album qui deviendra alors "étalon" pour les réglages de systèmes audiophiles, à l'instar de son pendant analogique et vinyle : "The Dark Side Of The Moon" de Pink Floyd. Un anglais peu connu ici (sauf des amarokien.nes bien sur ! ) mais qui mériterait une mise en lumière (enfin en son ! ) Reconnu outre-Manche, le guitariste PAUL LANDRY a improvisé sur les 24 lettres de l'alphabet grec en 2020. Le résultat ne sort que maintenant sur les plateformes. Il s'agit "Alpha Omega", un beau voyage tout en détente pour apprécier la dextérité du musicien et comme les vacances approchent, pour rêver de voyage hellénique... Page Facebook de l'émission : AMAROK44
I welcome back the legendary Roine Stolt from The Flower Kings to discuss LOVE, the new album from the Swedish progressive rock masters. This 17th studio release is sure to appeal to longtime fans of the band, as The Flower Kings have produced an album that builds on their recent releases while calling back to their classic sound. Roine was kind enough to tell me the stories behind the recording and writing of LOVE, the guitars he used, and even a few surprises about the band's co-headlining tour with Neal Morse & the Resonance. Learn more about the band at their Facebook page or at roinestolt.com. Please hit the like button and/or leave a rating/review wherever you consume this podcast. You can read my Michael's Record Collection newsletter for free by signing up at michaelsrecordcollection.substack.com. Follow MRC on Twitter (@MikesRecords), like it on Facebook, and follow on Instagram, Bluesky, and/or TikTok. Have questions or comments or want to suggest a topic? Hit me up at michaelsrecordcollection@gmail.com. I'd love to have your support for this independent podcast. You can become a patron of this show by becoming a Michael's Record Collection Patreon subscriber starting at only $2 per month at the MRC Patreon page. Supporter benefits escalate at each level, providing more value the more you support the show. For example, you will know about interviews in advance and at some levels you can submit questions for the artists, come on the show to co-host, enter prize drawings, and more.
We have yet another special edish lined up for ya this week with a 38 minute interview with Roine Stolt from Transatlantic, Flower Kings etc plus a loda new stuff and a few surprises....welcome aboard. Steve & Lou xx Playlist Teramaze – Bullet To A Pharaoh Great Wide Nothing – One thousand Eyes Nad Sylvan – Monte Carlo Priceless Hawkwind – Changes (Burning Suns And Frozen Waste) Glass Hammer – Pretty Ghost The Gift – Sweet Bird Of Youth Lux Terminus – Natsukashii Camel – Squigely Fair Rush – What You're Dojng/Working Man/Garden Road (Live) Dream Theater – The Shattered Fortress Adrenaline Mob – Black Sabbath Medley Gentle Giant – Peel The Paint It Bites – Once Around The World Roine Stolt interview The Flower Kings – Adam & Eve Toto – Better World (pts 1-3)
Programa 423 del 16 de abril, trasmitiendo en España en Sol y Rabia, TNT Radio Rock, El Lokal del Rock y Asalto Mata Radio Rock, en Argentina en Lado Salvaje Radio, en Puerto Rico en Heavy Metal Mansion y en Costa Rica en Music Traveler. Con bandas clásicas como Annihilator, The Flower Kings, Labyrinth, Lacrimosa y Paul Di'Anno junto a otras más frescas como Hazzerd, Himmelkraft, Jinjer, Kardashev, The Third Grade y Temple Fang. De España Los Restos Humanos y Aerial Blacked Bandas que escucharás hoy: 1.Hazzerd - Unto Ashes, 2.Annihilator - Crystal Ann - Allison Hell, 3.Himmelkraft - Full Steam Ahead, 4.Jinjer - Kafka, 5.Los Restos Humanos - Moriremos solos, 6.Aerial Blacked - Play It Loud!, 7.The Flower Kings - We Claim the Moon, 8.The Flower Kings - Kaiser Razor, 9.Kardashev - Reunion, 10.Labyrinth - Accept the Changes, 11.Lacrimosa - Avalon, 12.The Third Grade - A Glitch in Time, 13.Laico - Del Sur, 14.Paul Di'Anno - Killers, 15.Temple Fang - The Radiant
Roine Stolt returns to talk about the new 17th studio album from The Flower Kings titled Love.
Roie, Vic, and Dan check out new music from The Flower Kings, Echolyn, Altesia, Solstice, Cosmic Cathedral and Nad Sylvan.
Current Steve Hackett bassist and ex-Flower King Jonas Reingold is back with the sixth Karmakanic album, Transmutation. The new album sees Karmakanic as less of a band and more of a collective of musicians, featuring a new lead vocalist in John Mitchell (Lonely Robot, Arena, It Bites, Kino, Frost*). Jonas was kind enough to tell me about the making of Transmutation, his musical background, joining the Flower Kings and Steve Hackett's band, being in Los Angeles to mix the record during the height of the wildfires, and much more. Check out mor on Karmakanic at jonasreingold.se. Please hit the like button and/or leave a rating/review wherever you consume this podcast. You can read my Michael's Record Collection newsletter for free by signing up at michaelsrecordcollection.substack.com. Follow MRC on Twitter (@MikesRecords), like it on Facebook, and follow on Instagram and/or TikTok. I'm also on BlueSky now as well. Have questions or comments or want to suggest a topic? Hit me up at michaelsrecordcollection@gmail.com. I'd love to have your support for this independent podcast. You can become a patron of this show by becoming a Michael's Record Collection Patreon subscriber starting at only $2 per month at the MRC Patreon page. Supporter benefits escalate at each level, providing more value the more you support the show. For example, you will know about interviews in advance and at some levels you can submit questions for the artists, come on the show to co-host, enter prize drawings, and more.
Welcome to Live From Progzilla Towers Edition 549. In this All Request edition, we heard music by Circus, City Boy, The Flower Kings, Gentle Giant, Army Of Moths, Blood Incantation, John Foxx, Freeze The Fall, Jack Lancaster & Rick Van Der Linden, Pendragon, Hanabie., The Prophets Of Zarquon, Discipline, John Greaves, Peter Blegvad, Lisa Herman, The John Irvine Band, The Orb & Supertramp.
Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! Acceso anticipado para Fans - Sinfonautas 81 - Miles Davis, Edge of Sanity, The Flower Kings, Maracaibo 15 Escucha este episodio completo y accede a todo el contenido exclusivo de Sinfonautas. Descubre antes que nadie (3 días) los nuevos episodios, hazte mecenas y participa en la comunidad exclusiva de oyentes en https://go.ivoox.com/sq/1317188 Sinopsis: El Comandante Primero Alexandro Baldassarini sigue despidiendo el año con su controvertida sección “74, pa tu disco mi aparato” y nos presentará a continuación un impresionante tema de Miles Davis. El Brigada Pana Manuel interrumpe el programa para, con malas artes radiofónicas desde Marte, para recomendarnos un tema de los Edge of Sanity. El equipo capitaneado en esta ocasión por Patricia García ante la ausencia provocada por el Tribunal Galáctico (T.G.) del Capitán Carlos PickHard da paso al Subteniente Lajarains para que presente a The Flower Kings como despedida del año. El virus inoculado por el Pana sigue presente, y se salta la ingeniería y producción del Sargento Ingeniero Fafian para meter un tema de la banda Maracaibo 15 y sembrar el “mal de ay” en la Sinfoprise despidiendo el año. En este episodio suenan: Miles Davis, Edge of Sanity, The Flower Kings y de propina, Maracaibo 15 Contamos como siempre con la fantástica producción de German Fafián a los mandos del sonido, mezclando los infinitos canales de audio y la computadora Pichu, de la archiconocida marca PichuLandia para la ayuda logística de este proyecto. Demos las gracias a los Sinfonautas por su dedicación, a los colaboradores y sobre todo a los oyentes por su infinita paciencia con nuestros desvaríos. ¡Os deseamos a todos un muy Feliz Año Nuevo! Busca tu programa y/o reproductor preferido en https://linktr.ee/sinfonautas Podéis mandar un mensaje de voz al WhatsApp : +34 611 60 59 73. Se reproducirá el mensaje en un programa posterior. Etiquetas: #Sinfonautas81 #MilesDavis #AlexandroBaldassarini #Pana #ManuelLosada #AngelGLajarin #axiom9 #thecircleproject #Sinfonautas #Sinfonautaspodcasteclectico #Sinfonautaspodcast #progcircle #Bestiario #Bestiario2Escucha este episodio completo y accede a todo el contenido exclusivo de Sinfonautas. Descubre antes que nadie los nuevos episodios, y participa en la comunidad exclusiva de oyentes en https://go.ivoox.com/sq/1317188
On this week's program we will look at the use of odd time signatures in Progressive Rock (and occasionally in Mainstream Rock). We'll hear from some of the big names like Yes, Genesis, The Flower Kings, Pink Floyd, Rush, King Crimson, Jethro Tull, and more! Plus, a few surprises from the "mainstream"!
Welcome to Live From Progzilla Towers Edition 536. In this All Requests edition we heard music by Rosalie Cunningham, Adam Holzman, Camel, Adrian Belew, Midnight Oil, Black Dog Days, Go West, Brad Mehldau, Katy J Pearson, Band-Maid, Lux Terminus, Rupert Hine, Moon Safari, Brian Eno, The Mars Volta, Supermen Lovers, The Seahorses, Pilots Of The Daydreams, Poppy, Saviour Machine, Talk Talk, The Flower Kings, Tonto's Expanding Head Band, Wax Fang, Tim Buckley, Flying Colors, Carpenters & Weather Systems.
Hello everyone and welcome to another edition of Interviewing the Legends I'm your host Ray Shasho. KAIPA was the leading Scandinavian progressive band in the 70's and recorded five albums during the years 1975 - 1982. Their albums contained mostly instrumental music, drawing its influences from classic progressive rock bands (CAMEL, YES, GENESIS...), and classical music (BACH). Taking basic inspiration from Swedish folk music they performed an elaborate symphonic aiming at the expression of emotions and feelings in an aesthetic of formal beauty and melodic perfection. Initially the project of keyboardist Hans Lundin and bassist Tomas Eriksson, the band soon grew to include drummer Ingemar Bergman and singer/guitarist Roine Stolt, the latter of whom would eventually go on to form the Flower Kings. Twenty years passed before Lundin and Stolt re-formed a new edition of Kaipa, producing their sixth album, 2002's Notes from the Past. While the group's first five albums were sung entirely in Swedish, Notes from the Past was notable for launching their English-language phase, which continued each subsequent release. Although Stolt again departed, leaving Lundin to captain the band through its next decade, which produced a prolific four LPs. Kaipa has remained a staple of the Inside Out Music label. And now in 2024 Kaipa are back! In the summer of 1964 Hans Lundin's musical career started when he became a member of his first band as organist and singer. He says that the following years were "the best education I could ever get". Nine years later in 1973 he formed the group KAIPA. Now 60 years into his career he and his current bandmates Per Nilsson, Jonas Reingold, Darby Todd, Patrik Lundström & Aleena Gibson are proud to announce the release of Kaipa's 15th studio album Sommargryningsljus (Summer Dawn Light). The dawn theme has always been close to Hans Lundin's heart in his songwriting. With the new album he closes the circle and returns to where it all began. Sommargryningsljus will be released via InsideOutMusic June 28th in 2024. The band recently released their second single from the new album called "Revelationview". PLEASE WELCOME SWEDISH SINGER/SONGWRITER FOR LEGENDARY PROGRESSIVE ROCK GROUP KAIPA ALEENA GIBSON TO INTERVIEWING THE LEGENDS … PURCHASE THE NEW STUDIO ALBUM BY KAIPA Entitled ‘SOMMARGRYNINGSLJUS' Available at https://insideoutmusic.bandcamp.com/album/sommargryningsljus-24-bit-hd-audio Bandcamp and Amazon.com Sweden-borne folkloric progressive rock band KAIPA have announced their new album 'Sommargryningsljus,' their 15th album coming 49 years after the release of their debut album. Sommargryningsljus will be released via InsideOutMusic on June 28th, 2024. Now, the band are releasing the second single from the album. Listen to “Revelationview” at https://youtu.be/2q9KctscNm4?si=BSqz5jFuiJYKwVg4 Hans Lundin on the new track: "The most folk music-inspired song on the new Kaipa album "Sommargryningsljus" with both violin and whistles. Once in a lifetime, or for some, maybe several times, you encounter that magical moment when time is out of sight, and you are just amazed by what you experience. I have chosen to call this "Revelationview". This is a song about this experience." Also PURCHASE ‘URSKOG' By KAIPA available at https://insideoutmusic.bandcamp.com/album/sommargryningsljus-24-bit-hd-audio Bandcamp And amazon.com and ALEENA GIBSON SOLO ALBUM ALEENA'S CAFÉ An incredible album! 5 stars! Available at https://open.spotify.com/album/2NsUskSyOVFjf9rUyAgEpy Spotify FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT ALEENA GIBSON AND KAIPA VISIT https://kaipa.info/ official website https://www.facebook.com/Kaipa.music/?ref=embed_page Facebook https://insideoutmusic.bandcamp.com/album/sommargryningsljus-24-bit-hd-audio Bandcamp https://www.instagram.com/tv/CbhzM0Vlm2Q/ Instagram https://open.spotify.com/artist/2pD2PTwYf1XJQth2hSEmpa Spotify KAIPA Studio albums Kaipa (1975) Inget Nytt Under Solen (1976) Solo (1978) Händer (1980) Nattdjurstid (1982) Stockholm Symphonie (1993) Notes from the Past (2002) Keyholder (2003) Mindrevolutions (2005) Angling Feelings (2007) In the Wake of Evolution (2010) Vittjar (2012) Sattyg (2014) Children of the Sounds (2017) Urskog (2022) Sommargryningsljus (2024) Compilations The Decca Years 1975–1978 (2005) ALEENA GIBSON Solo Album (2005) Aleenas Café Singles (2003) Butt naked (2003) Better believe it (2004) Me & Tommy (2005) Hey now! (2005) Modern Times Support us on PayPal!
Welcome to Live From Progzilla Towers Edition 519. In this edition we heard music by Joe Satriani & Steve Vai, Azure, Celeste, Billy Cobham, Genesis, Younger Brother, Trifecta, Jellyfish, Magic Fig, Plantoid, Mirthrandir, Jeff Beck, The Strawbs, Hatfield And The North, IQ, Pallas, Osiris, Elemento 26, The Flower Kings, White Willow & Vangelis.
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A special episode where I showcase my favorite bands in extended sets. In this episode, hear Black Sabbath (w/Tony Martin), The Flower Kings, House Of Lords, The Rolling Stones, Supertramp, Thin Lizzy. Do you enjoy Prog-Scure? If so, perhaps you might consider helping me to keep this show afloat by contributing a few dollars at […]
Tons of tasty tunes this week from The David Cross Band, District 97, We Came From Space, Mesmerizing, Kyros, The Flower Kings, Anubis, and Trevor Rabin! Also, I have three more bands featured in the latest edition of Prog Magazine...Tryo, Storm Deva, and Closure in Moscow!
There were so many great albums from 2023 suggested by our friends at The Progressive Aspect that two shows were not enough! So this week's Prog-Watch has More of the Best of 2023, with music from Bruce Soord, Galahad, Nova Cascade, Moon Safari, Solstice, Nick Fletcher, Glass Hammer, and The Flower Kings!
Welcome to Live From Progzilla Towers Edition 504. In this edition we heard music by Moon Safari, Giant Sky, Hekz, Unitopia, Southern Empire, The Twenty Committee, Pendragon, Residuos Mentales, Gong, Ozric Tentacles, The Flower Kings, Riverside, King Crimson, Peter Gabriel, The Chronicles Of Father Robin, Pallas, Steven Wilson, Bruce Soord & Lifesigns.
Welcome to Live From Progzilla Towers Edition 500. In this special 500th edition we heard music by Genesis, Big Big Train, Yes, Camel, IQ, Steve Hackett, King Crimson, Emerson, Lake & Palmer, Marillion, Cosmograf, Peter Gabriel, Anubis, Kevin Gilbert, The Flower Kings, UK, Thomas Dolby, The Tangent, Pink Floyd & Japan.
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Welcome to Live From Progzilla Towers Edition 494. In this edition we heard music by Emerson, Lake & Palmer, Doris Brendel & Lee Dunham, Picchio Dal Pozzo, The Flower Kings, The Mystical Hot Chocolate Endeavors, Van Der Graaf Generator, Head With Wings, Carla Bley & Paul Haines, Ozric Tentacles, Diagonal, ESP Project, Humbral, Elit 5, Mountain, Anima Dominum, Carpe Nota, David Longdon & Tiger Moth Tales.
Stardust We Are es el tercer álbum de estudio de la banda de rock progresivo The Flower Kings, que fue lanzado en 1997. Es el primer álbum de estudio de doble CD de la banda e incluye la composición épica y la canción principal, "Stardust We Are", que tiene desde entonces se convirtió en una de las canciones emblemáticas de la banda.
Arranca la temporada trece de Subterranea con un programa repleto de grandes trabajos. A la cita no han querido faltar Carles Pinós, Fernando Pastor, Juan Francisco Díaz, Ricardo Hernández y David Pintos. Los cinco subterráneos nos hablarán de cinco discos, los nuevos trabajos de Jethro Tull, Isobar, eMolecule, Agusa y The Flower Kings. No te lo pierdas, Subterranea regresa con las pilas cargadas, dispuesto a calentar el ambiente Prog. Y no te olvides de votarnos para ser elegidos cómo el mejor podcast de música. Puedes hacerlo pinchando en este enlace: https://go.ivoox.com/wv/premios23?p=17710 Edición: Jordi Via
Time Artist Title Duration Album Year 0:00:00 ProgPhonic 134 Intro 0:42 0:00:38 Mystery The Beauty and the Least 9:12 Redemption 2023 0:11:04 Agents of Mercy Between Sun and Moon 5:00 The Black Forest 2011 0:16:04 Dim Gray Ashes 3:07 Firmament 2022 0:19:12 Transatlantic Soul Sacrifice 9:57 The Whirlwind 2009 0:28:26 The Sea Within Goodbye 5:26 […]
The Sound Chaser Progressive Rock Podcast is on the air. On the show this time, we have new music from Z Machine, ERTH, and The Flower Kings, an In Memoriam feature for Ron Howden of Nektar, plenty of that ole time prog, some newer music as well, and The Symphonic Zone. All that, plus news of tours and releases on Sound Chaser. Playlist1. Mainhorse - Basia, from MainhorseIN MEMORIAM RON HOWDEN2. Nektar - Odyssey (Ron's On), from Sunday Night at the London Roundhouse [expanded cd]3. Nektar - 1-2-3-4, from Sunday Night at the London Roundhouse [expanded cd]END IN MEMORIAM4. Z Machine - Big Old Hen, from Merging Worlds5. Genesis - Wot Gorilla?, from Wind and Wuthering6. Murple - Io Sono Murple Pt 2, from Io Sono Murple7. ERTH - Peace of Mind, from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ikcuio9chX08. Braindance - Death of an Angel, from Now9. Rush - Red Sector A, from A Show of HandsTHE SYMPHONIC ZONE10. Gnidrolog - I Could Never Be a Soldier, from Lady Lake11. Grobschnitt - Vater Schmidt in Wuppertal, from Die Grobschnitt Story 112. Spock's Beard - Climbing up That Hill, from Octane13. Spock's Beard - Letting Go, from Octane14. Spock's Beard - Of the Beauty of It All, from Octane15. The Flower Kings - Seasons End, from Look at You Now16. The Flower Kings - Scars, from Look at You Now17. The Flower Kings - Stronghold, from Look at You Now18. The Flower Kings - Father Sky, from Look at You Now19. The Flower Kings - Day for Peace, from Look at You Now20. Gryphon - Spring Song, from Treason21. Trace - Pathétique, from The White Ladies22. Trace - Legend (Part II), from The White Ladies23. Trace - Interlude IV, from The White Ladies25. Trace - The Rescue, from The White Ladies26. Trace - Trace II, from The White Ladies27. Trace - Back Home, from The White Ladies28. Trace - Meditation (For René), from The White Ladies29. Trace - Flashback, from The White Ladies30. Trace - Conclusion, from The White LadiesLEAVING THE SYMPHONIC ZONE31. Dunwich - Il Samurai della Primavera, from Il Chiarore Sorge Due Volte32. Guy J. Obermaier - Invocation, from You Are the Illusion You Do Not Exist33. Hamadryad - The Worst Is Yet to Come, from The Black Hole34. The Group - Thai, from The Group35. Mike Oldfield - Cochise, from Live Then & Now36. Big Country - Restless Natives, from Restless Natives & Rarities37. Frost* - Falling Down, from Experiments in Mass Appeal
Welcome to Live From Progzilla Towers Edition 490. In this edition we heard music by Oblivion Protocol, Engrupid Pipol, The Chronicles Of Father Robin, Iako Bei, IQ, Nick Fletcher, King Crimson, Levin Brothers, Starlite & Campbell, Peter Gabriel, Devin Townsend, Public Service Broadcasting, The Who, Voyager, Vangelis, Grupa Harijs, Ring Van Möbius, The Flower Kings, Tidehouse, Trevor Horn, Peter Hammill, David Longdon And The Magic Club, The Association & Iona (Ft Robert Fripp).
Welcome to another Yesshift News Desk Edition! There was a LOT to talk about, listed as chapters below: 00:00 - Intro and Classic Tales of Yes Tour 03:00 - John Lodge's Days of Future Passed - My Sojourn 14:07 - Steve Hackett's Foxtrot at 50 + Hackett Highlights: Live in Brighton 25:02 - Kansas Concert at Orpheum Theatre in Los Angeles 37:00 - The Flower Kings' Look at You Now 39:05 - Meddle Reimagined 41:12 - Coming soon: The Fusion Syndicate's Speedway on Saturn's Rings 42:00 - Yesterday's A Moonlit Night in Budapest 47:47 - Flash on Midnight Special and Claiming Peter Banks documentary 45:00 - Roger Dean & Freyja Dean doing conversation videos again 46:24 - Bill Bruford activities and uploads 48:28 - Keith Emerson: Variations 49:40 - Patrick Moraz at ProgStock 50:15 - Rick Wakeman activities 51:23 - Oliver Wakeman's band at Winter's End 53:00 - Yes on Track revised edition 55:27 - Jon Anderson activities 1:04:47 - Trevor Horn YouTube uploads 1:05:43 - Tease for next episode & closing --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yesshift/support
Welcome to Live From Progzilla Towers Edition 486. In this edition we heard music by Whitesnake, Ambrosia, Dreamwalkers Inc, Steven Wilson, Fusion, The Keyhouse, Stewart Copeland & Ricky Kej, ICU, Jah Wobble, Phish, Richard Wright, Ihlo, The Flower Kings, Jeff Beck, Mahavishnu Orchestra, Pantheon, Astral Construct, Peter Gabriel, Steve Hackett & The Emerald Dawn.
Swedish progressive rock masters The Flower Kings are back with a new album, Look At You Now, which drops here in the U.S. on Sept. 8. I was fortunate enough to catch up with Roine Stolt to discuss the new album, his songwriting process, the band's current lineup, his musical background, how he ended up in Kaipa and Transatlantic, and much more. To keep up with Roine and his band, visit roinestolt.com. Please hit the like button and/or leave a rating/review wherever you consume this podcast. You can read my Michael's Record Collection newsletter for free by signing up at michaelsrecordcollection.substack.com. Follow MRC on Twitter (@MikesRecords), like it on Facebook, and follow on Instagram and/or TikTok. Have questions or comments or want to suggest a topic? Hit me up at michaelsrecordcollection@gmail.com. I'd love to have your support for this independent podcast. You can become a patron of this show by becoming a Michael's Record Collection Patreon subscriber starting at only $2 per month at the MRC Patreon page. Supporter benefits escalate at each level, providing more value the more you support the show. For example, you will know about interviews in advance and at some levels you can submit questions for the artists, come on the show to co-host, enter prize drawings, and more.
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Roine Stolt of The Flower Kings joined us to talk about the band's new upcoming album Look at You Now, releasing September 8th! You can pre-order it here: https://theflowerkings.lnk.to/LookAtYouNow-Album Jon Anderson fans may also be aware that the two of them worked on the Anderson/Stolt album Invention of Knowledge (2016). Midway through the interview, we talked about that collaboration, and Roine gave us an update on the duo's second album! You can also check out the music videos for the singles from Look at You Now at the links below. "Beginner's Eyes": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c23lFSB0Mfk&pp=ygUbZmxvd2VyIGtpbmdzIGJlZ2lubmVycyBleWVz "The Dream": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JGeRCuFv3H8&pp=ygUSZmxvd2VyIGtpbmdzIGRyZWFt And join us for another Yesshift interview on facebook.com/Yesshift Saturday, August 19th, Noon PDT / 3pm EDT / 8pm UK Time when we have Kevin Currie and Ted Stockwell from the original lineup of WHITE (Yes drummer Alan White's band) on our show! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yesshift/support
Roine Stolt, founder of The Flower Kings talks about the new album from The Flower Kings - 'Look At You Now', vinyl reissues, working with Jon Anderson, & more. Look At You Now is out on Sept. 8th.
Welcome to Live From Progzilla Towers Edition 468. In this edition we heard music by 10CC, Henge, Ange, Masal, Godley & Creme, Zopp, Android, Isbjörg, Cardiacs, Jaime Rosas, Joni Mitchell, Peter Gabriel, Garden Of Live Flowers, Depeche Mode, The Bond Ft Geoff Mann, Jade Warrior, Yacobs, Overhead, Porcupine Tree, The Flower Kings, Sigur Rós, The Moody Blues & Unitopia.
Welcome to Live From Progzilla Towers Edition 465. In this Top Ten Albums of 2022 (Part 2) edition we heard music by Dim Gray, Tribe Of Names, Cosmograf, Freedom To Glide, Ghost Of The Machine, Porcupine Tree, The Blackheart Orchestra, Big Big Train, EBB, Alan Parsons, Clive Mitten, Ed Wynne & Gre Vanderloo, King Crimson, Crippled Black Phoenix, Elder, The Flower Kings, Soen & The Tangent.
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Vi träffar gitarristen Roine Stolt och pratar om När han blev medlem i Kaipa, första konserten med Allan Holdsworth, hans band Flower Kings och Transatlantic. Mycket Nöje! Stort tack till alla som supportar oss via Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=32426577 och Swish: 1236293344
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Welcome to Live From Progzilla Towers Edition 438. In this all request edition we heard music by Lazleitt, Monarch Trail, Oddtomatic, Pendragon, The Flower Kings, Times Up, The Nice, Anubis Gate, Pierre Moerlen's Gong, Prefab Sprout, Sanguine Hum, Here & Now, Gomez, IQ, Talvin Singh, UK, Ali Ferguson & Tin Spirits.
The Sound Chaser Progressive Rock Podcast is in the ether again. This time the show returns to its usual format of tripping through the years to pluck out prog gems. I have four pieces of new music from Rosalie Cunningham, The Flower Kings, Art Griffin's Sound Chaser, and Lobate Scarp. The Symphonic Zone includes a long suite from long ago. All that, plus news of tours and releases on Sound Chaser. Playlist1. Argent - Be Free, from Argent2. Deep Purple - Smoke on the Water, from Machine Head3. Samla Mammas Manna - Manna Jamma, from Samla Mammas Manna4. Rosalie Cunningham - Donovan Ellington, from Two Piece Puzzle5. Trans-Millenia Consort - Organized Confusion, from Plot Zero6. Steve Roach - Energy Well, from Holding the Space: Fever Dreams II7. Travis & Fripp - The Unspoken, from Thread8. Art Griffin's Sound Chaser - Total Eclipse, from The Seven Ages of Starlight9. Kit & Coco - Over the Andes, from In Time10. Dwiki Dharmawan - Pasar Klewer, from Pasar KlewerTHE SYMPHONIC ZONE11. Kevin Gilbert's Giraffe - The Musical Box, from The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway12. Exodus - Spacer Z Psem (Metal Mind label cd bonus track), from The Most Beautiful Day13. Lobate Scarp - You Have It All, from You Have It All14. The Flower Kings - Funeral Pyres, from By Royal Decree15. Cast - Dialect for the 21st Century, from Power and Outcome16. Emerson, Lake & Palmer - Pictures at an Exhibition, from Pictures at an ExhibitionLEAVING THE SYMPHONIC ZONE17. Anderson Bruford Wakeman Howe - Teakbois, from Anderson Bruford Wakeman Howe18. David Lanz & Paul Speer - Mountain, from Natural States19. Lensflare - La Grotta delle Sirene, from La Valle dell'Inferno20. Pentangle - The Toss of Golden Hair, from Think of Tomorrow21. Irene Papas (with Vangelis) - Neranzoula (Le Petit Oranger), from Odes22. Penguin Café - The Life of an Emperor, from Handfuls of Night23. Isotope - Frog, from Illusion24. David Sylvian - Taking the Veil, from Gone to Earth25. Tangerine Dream - Zeit, from Zeit26. Roxy Music - A Song for Europe, from Stranded
Ahoy listeners! This week strap in for a 4-hour tour to the bottom of the sea of completely self-indulgent noodling… nah, just kidding! We have raided the Prog Rock crypt, yet we've prepared a bite-size slab of the genre that pushes the boundaries of rock music with a diverse mix of, well… everything! Kevin's prog-rock cruise that was postponed in 2020 is finally setting sail this week, so we thought we'd feature several of the artists that will be featured on the ship.What's this InObscuria thing? We're a podcast that exhumes obscure Rock n' Punk n' Metal and puts them in one of 3 categories: the Lost, the Forgotten, or the Should Have Beens. Prog rock in the 60s and 70s initially had mostly classical music and jazz influences, but over the last 40-years, it has come to include other fusions of music styles including metal, punk, funk, folk, and electronic. From Zappa and Sgt. Pepper to today's Djent and Post-Prog movements… This is Prog Rock! Get yer nerd on!Songs this week include:Riverside – “Rainbow Box” from Rapid Eye Movement (2007)Transatlantic – “Rainbow Sky” from The Absolute Universe: Forevermore (2021)Wishbone Ash – “The King Will Come” from Argus (1972) District 97 – “Stay For The Ending” from Many New Things (2022)Pain Of Salvation – “Angel Of Broken Things” from In The Passing Light Of Day (2017)Marillion – “Murder Machines” from An Hour Before It's Dark (2022)Please subscribe everywhere that you listen to podcasts!Visit us: https://inobscuria.com/https://www.facebook.com/InObscuriahttps://twitter.com/inobscuriahttps://www.instagram.com/inobscuria/Buy cool stuff with our logo on it!: https://www.redbubble.com/people/InObscuria?asc=uCheck out Robert's amazing fire sculptures and metal workings here: http://flamewerx.com/If you'd like to check out Kevin's band THE SWEAR, take a listen on all streaming services or pick up a digital copy of their latest release here: https://theswear.bandcamp.com/If you want to hear Robert and Kevin's band from the late 90s – early 00s BIG JACK PNEUMATIC, check it out here: https://bigjackpnuematic.bandcamp.com/
Be on the lookout for a plethora of fabulous progressive rock music on this week's Prog-Watch! We'll hear from Luca Di Gennaro, Tiger Moth Tales, Checking For Echo Project, SomeWhereOut, Kaprekar's Constant, Twelfth Night, Yes, The Flower Kings, Christopher Libertino, Ben Craven, and The ESP Project! As Yoda would say, “Miss it not!”
No tenemos remedio, en cuanto 4 «subterráneos» coinciden en un mismo estudio, las risas están aseguradas, el 11x11 será recordado por la vuelta a la normalidad y el desmelene de sus contertulios; pero no será el primero, vendrán más. Juan Francisco Díaz, Carlos Romeo, Pedro Enrique Esteban y David Pintos desde los Subterranea/Fila9 Estudios y Carles Pinós desde los Averismo Estudios os harán disfrutar mientras contienden sobre los nuevos discos de Clive Nolan, Illuminae, Agusa, The Flying Caravan, De Rosi e Bordini, Exodus To Infinity y The Flower Kings. No os lo perdáis, los buenos tiempos han vuelto. Edición: Jordi Via www.subterranea.eu https://www.facebook.com/subterranearadio
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Time Artist Title Length Album Year Composer Label Listeners 0:00:00 United Progessive Fraternity 11 - Seeds for Life 19:34 Loss 2016 43 0:20:42 miwshowopen 1:14 58 0:27:30 Gazpacho Fireworker 4:40 Fireworking at St.Croix (Live 25 Oct 2020) 2022 kscope 57 0:32:08 Dream Theater The Alien 9:28 A View From The Top Of The World 2021 58 0:43:06 Mark & Rayna Monforti. 0:00 61 0:45:58 The Flower Kings The Great Pretender 6:53 By Royal Decree 61 0:53:13 Flicker Out there 6:01 How Much are You Willing to forget 2013 60 0:59:08 Marillion Be Hard on Yourself 8:59 2022 61 1:08:05 Mark & Rayna Monforti. 0:00 58 1:08:07 Subterranean Masquerade Inwards 6:41 Mountain Fever 2021 58 1:17:17 The Flower Kings A Million Stars 7:09 By Royal Decree 61 1:24:33 Kevin Gilbert All Fall Down 5:26 Thud Remastered 2015 Kevin Gilbert PRA Records 59 1:29:59 RPWL Not Our Place To Be 6:00 Tales From Outer Space 2019 58 1:35:57 Mark & Rayna Monforti. 0:00 57 1:35:59 The Flower Kings The Darkness In You 5:09 By Royal Decree 57 1:39:48 Arena The Visitor 5:57 The Visitor 1998 Clive Nolan Inside Out Music America 54 1:45:45 Nine Skies - 5.20 09 - Porcelain Hill (Feat. Damian Wilson) 3:50 5.20 (Progressive Rock featuring Damian Wilson and Steve Hackett) 2021 51 1:49:35 The Flower Kings The Darkness In You 5:09 By Royal Decree 50 1:54:44 Clive Nolan Journey 3:17 Song Of The Wildlands 2021 50 2:01:21 Lazuli Cassiopee 6:15 En avant doute 2007 Musea 50 2:07:36 Weend'o Experience (Version Originale) 6:33 You Need To Know Yourself 2012 52 2:14:09 MEER Here I Go Again master 96k-24b v1 0 5:23 Playing House 2021 55 2:22:13 Kitaro Mysterious Island 3:17 Dream 1992 Kitaro Domo 59 2:25:31 Vola 24 Light-Years 4:26 Witness 2021 Adam Janzi 58 2:29:57 The Flower Kings Revolution 5:51 By Royal Decree 60 2:36:13 Mark & Rayna Monforti. 0:00 60 2:39:49 Prelude 3:01 The Hazards of Love 2009 Jenny Conlee Rough Trade 57 2:42:50 The Decemberists A Bower Scene 2:09 The Hazards of Love 2009 Colin Meloy Rough Trade 56 2:44:59 The Decemberists The Hazards of Love 1 (The Prettiest Whistles Won't Wrestle the Thistles Undone) 4:19 The Hazards of Love 2009 Colin Meloy Rough Trade 57 2:49:17 The Decemberists Won't Want for Love (Margaret in the Taiga) 4:07 The Hazards of Love 2009 Colin Meloy Rough Trade 55 2:53:24 Discipline S 4:07 Captives of the Wine Dark Sea 2017 56 3:02:12 The Flower Kings Funeral Pyres 7:03 By Royal Decree 56
Time Artist Title Length Album Year Composer Label Listeners 0:00:00 United Progessive Fraternity 11 – Seeds for Life 19:34 Loss 2016 43 0:20:42 miwshowopen 1:14 58 0:27:30 Gazpacho Fireworker 4:40 Fireworking at St.Croix (Live 25 Oct 2020) 2022 kscope 57 0:32:08 Dream Theater The Alien 9:28 A View From The Top Of The World 2021 […]
This week on Prog-Watch: great new music from D'Virgilio, Morse, and Jennings, Tears For Fears, The Flower Kings, Kite Parade, and Marillion! Then, in the second half of the program I will finish up the feature on Chris Ramsing and his band PsychoYogi which I began last week! We'll hear a bit more chat, and a bit more of PsychoYogi's unique brand of “leftfield punk jazz”!
Welcome to Live From Progzilla Towers Edition 422. In this edition we heard music by Saga, Electro Compulsive Therapy, Peter Hammill, Chance, Inner Prospekt, Dweezil Zappa & Rachel Flowers, Kool & The Gang, Marillion, Snowman, Parallel Or 90 Degrees, The Flower Kings, The Enid, Franck Carducci, The Emerald Dawn, Simon Steensland, The Comet Is Coming, Indica, xPropaganda & Propaganda.
Time Time Artist Title Duration Album Year 13:00:11 0:00:00 ProgPhonic EP 82 Intro 0:40 13:00:47 0:00:36 Magic Pie The Man Who Had It All 5:25 Fragments of the 5th Element 2019 13:07:35 0:07:24 InVertigo Interrompu 6:58 InMotion 2019 13:14:34 0:14:23 Brighteye Brison Mind Fire Menace 8:07 The Magician Chronicles – Part I 2011 13:22:40 0:22:29 […]