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Jerry
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Living in central Sweden, originally from the Netherlands, with my better half. Here to learn about music I don't know yet, old and new, prog / psych / blues. I like photos of nature and the skies beyond this earth.
40 cm in 18 hours and no plough truck. Home office it is for today.
November 20, 2025 at 9:31 AM
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Ooh, so many different styles that fall under the prog banner. Here are eight examples: A/lpaca, Deep Energy Orchestra, The Far Cry, Marco Galletti, Inner Cabala, Lightspeed, The Nudge Unit, Rocking Horse Music Club.
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#prog #ProgRock #ProgressiveRock
Issue 2025-057 • Album Reviews • DPRP.net
Reviews Issue Issue 2025-057. Reviews in this issue: A/lpaca — Laughter, Deep Energy Orchestra — The Science of Sound, The Far Cry — Once There Was, Marco Galletti — Musical Objects, Inner Cabala — We Are Solitude, Lightspeed — Delta, The Nudge Unit — The Nudge Unit, Rocking Horse Music Club — The Last Pink Glow
www.dprp.net
November 9, 2025 at 2:12 PM
I recently discovered Hidria Space Folk from Finland. Instrumental psychedelic space rock, very melodic and progressive at times, with a lot of unexpected elements. Love this!

hidriaspacefolk.bandcamp.com/album/astron...
November 5, 2025 at 9:25 PM
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Prog makes the world go around. So how about an issue of prog albums from all over the world featuring Culak, People Of The Sun, Markus Reuter featuring Fabio Trentini and Asaf Sirkis, Sendelica, The Soundbyte, and Nad Sylvan!

#Prog #ProgRock #ProgressiveRock #Enjoy!
Issue 2025-056 • Album Reviews • DPRP.net
Reviews Issue Issue 2025-056. Reviews in this issue: Culak — Eidetica, People Of The Sun — People Of The Sun, Markus Reuter featuring Fabio Trentini and Asaf Sirkis — Truce , Sendelica — Nirmata, The Soundbyte — Still Quiet, Nad Sylvan — Monumentada
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November 2, 2025 at 10:12 PM
Bought tickets! 😃 Going to be something special... Opeth at Dalhalla, 29 August 2026.
#opeth #progMetal
October 31, 2025 at 5:25 PM
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Rise and shine, for our weekly Sunday prog issue has arrived. This time featuring reviews of: Babal, Beat, Hence Confetti, Lights Of Vimana, Mission Jupiter, and We Lost The Sea.

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#Prog #Progrock #ProgressiveRock #ProgSunday
Issue 2025-054 • Album Reviews • DPRP.net
Reviews Issue Issue 2025-054. Reviews in this issue: Babal — Running In The Gutter, Beat — Neon Heat Disease - Live in Los Angeles, Hence Confetti — Duress, Lights Of Vimana — Neopolis, Mission Jupiter — Aftermath, We Lost The Sea — A Single Flower
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October 26, 2025 at 7:29 AM
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Hip hip hooray, It's Prog Sunday! Six more albums reviewed for your reading pleasure. Featured: Agropelter, Chlorine Dream, Ellesmere, Lord Helmet, Arjen Anthony Lucassen, and Michael Riesenbeck. Enjoy!

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#Prog #Progrock #ProgressiveRock #Sunday
Issue 2025-053 • Album Reviews • DPRP.net
Reviews Issue Issue 2025-053. Reviews in this issue: Agropelter — The Book of Hours, Chlorine Dream — Not For Long, Ellesmere — Mere! On Stage, Lord Helmet — Take Evasive Action, Arjen Anthony Lucassen — Songs No One Will Hear, Michael Riesenbeck — Courage
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October 19, 2025 at 8:02 PM
Listening to the reunion album of Italian symphonic prog band Tale Cue: "Eclipse of the Midnight Sun". I've always thought they were something different in their field. This album proves that. Excellent!
#prog #progRock #symphonic
October 19, 2025 at 4:40 PM
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Nothing beats Magic Monday 🙈. So here's our Sunday issue featuring a Duo Review of the latest Green Carnation album plus five more album reviews by Ambient Den, Doracor, Green Carnation, Screaming Earth, Sometimes In February, Ujig.

Enjoy!

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#Prog #ProgressiveRock #Progrock
Issue 2025-052 • Album Reviews • DPRP.net
Reviews Issue Issue 2025-052. Reviews in this issue: Ambient Den — Ambient Den, Doracor — Unexpected Intersections, Green Carnation — A Dark Poem, Part I: The Shores of Melancholia — Duo Review, Screaming Earth — From Manure To The Stars, Sometimes In February — Where Mountains Hide, Ujig — Delta
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October 13, 2025 at 11:40 AM
Driving through the forest. There it was. Just standing there, 30m from the road. Lovely.
October 11, 2025 at 6:57 AM
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For today's Sunday prog reading we collected another wide range of styles: The Book Of Moons, Jakko M. Jakszyk, The Samurai Of Prog, Sargassus, Judge Smith, Yonglee and the Doltang. Enjoy!

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#prog #ProgRock #ProgressiveRock
Issue 2025-047 • Album Reviews • DPRP.net
Reviews Issue Issue 2025-047. Reviews in this issue: The Book Of Moons — Strange & Wylde Majick, Jakko M. Jakszyk — Son of Glen, The Samurai Of Prog — Omnibus 4 - The Bernard & Pörsti Sessions, Sargassus — Vitruvian Rays, Judge Smith — The Overstayer, Yonglee and the Doltang — Invisible Worker
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September 14, 2025 at 3:15 PM
A few weeks ago I found the album Assault On Merryland by Missouri band Surprise. Excellent symphonic prog but not a lot is known about the band. Soon I will publish a review but also an interview with the studio engineer and two of the original musicians on this album. #progressiveRock
September 12, 2025 at 5:26 AM
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Wha's Like Us, the all-Scottish prog-fest! Organiser and DPRP writer Béla Alabástrom gives us an Organiser's Perspective, and tells how it went. Wizards of Prog, Alan Reed, Long Earth, EBB, Comedy Of Errors

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#prog #ProgRock #ProgressiveRock #whaslikeus
Wha’s Like Us, the all-Scottish Progfest, The Drygate, Glasgow, 30 August 2025 • Concert Reviews • DPRP.net
Wha's Like Us, the all-Scottish prog-fest. Organiser and DPRP writer Béla Alabástrom gives us an Organiser's Perspective, and tells how it went.
www.dprp.net
September 11, 2025 at 4:41 PM
With my love for prog and blues, the overlap is what I like best. This is a very good example. Omega - Élő Omega (originally presented as a live album or it would not have been allowed by the Hungarian government, but it was studio recordings with some audience noise).
September 5, 2025 at 5:56 AM
Another one of my all-time favourites: Neuschwanstein — Battlement (Germany, 1979). Symphonic progressive rock without getting too complex. Just beautiful multi-layered melodies.
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August 31, 2025 at 8:35 AM
I don't know how I missed these but glad I finally discovered Kingston Wall. Heavy, melodic, proggy, psychedelic blues rock from Finland. Three albums between 91 and 95. Not on Bandcamp unfortunately. Hendrix, Cream, Hawkwind, Led Zep...
August 28, 2025 at 10:42 AM
Let my first post here be showing one of my all-time favourite albums. US band Netherworld's one and only album.
#progressiveRock #symphonicRock
August 24, 2025 at 7:18 PM