2013 did pretty well in many aspects. I am not going to blab about what are Prog Sphere achievements for this year (though there are...
Though their name might not be familiar to many progressive rock fans, Volto! have been around since the start of the new century. Formed by...
It’s always a great feeling when you find an artist being an enthusiast of something else than the music itself, especially when the thing that...
Prog Sphere in cooperation with Generation Prog Records brings you an exclusive premiere of Alessandro Bertoni’s “To the Ends of the Earth”. Hear it below....
Progstravaganza 13 has been unleashed, highlights progressive music in all its glory. The Progstravaganza compilation series has as its sole purpose to discover new bands....
After the release of Machine Mass Trio’s As Real As Thinking and douBt’s Mercy, Pity, Peace and Love in the past couple of years, guitarist extraordinaire Michel Delville returns...
Every once in a blue Moon in June, an album comes along that even on first hearing knocks you sideways with its consummate brilliance, and...
Three years after the release of their debut, Never Pet a Burning Dog (with Canterbury legend Richard Sinclair guesting on three tracks), multinational trio douBt are...
If ‘Kind Of Blue’ was Miles Davis’ ode to cultured urbania, then ‘Aura’ shows the civil setting come crashing down around him. Well into the...
…and now, following from The Interview, here’s The Discography, in his own words, in chronological order, earliest first. Take it away, Dennis! Earthstar: Salterbarty Tales (Moontower Records...