Danish piano-centered progressive rock six-piece Isbjörg discuss their full-length debut album from 2019, "Iridescent."
Interview with Swiss experimental four-piece act Glaston who in October last year put out their full-length debut album "Inhale / Exhale."
Composer and pianist Hugo Selles talks with Prog Sphere about his project Psychic Equalizer, the new album "The Lonely Traveller" and more.
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...
Crossings is the middle album in Hancock’s Mwandishi trilogy of albums. More experimental than the previous album Mwandishi but not as adventurous as the next...
Eider Stellaire were a virtually unknown act back in their day, and for all intents and purposes, they still are. However obscure they may be...
Much like Toby Driver’s maudlin of the Well, The Nerve Institute is a project that makes surreal and dense, yet quaint, charming music. A one...
Poor Genetic Material is a German melodic prog band, one of many to grace my ears in recent weeks. In today’s overly recycled and inconsistent...
Although multi-instrumentalist Harpov is already a well-esbalished and experienced musician by this point, Club Merano is a relatively young project. Releasing their debut ‘High Road’...
Truth be told, I haven’t always liked the work of John Zorn. Although I agree with the notion that his best work is indicative of...