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    Dewa Budjana Aligns Guitar, Orchestra, and Indonesian Traditions on Praguenayama

    Dewa Budjana & Czech Symphony Orchestra — Praguenayama (Moonjune Records, 2026) Indonesian guitarist and composer Dewa Budjana returns with Praguenayama, a fabulous 2026 project recorded…

    Angel Romero April 9, 2026 No Comments
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    TaboTago Finds Its Way Through Neukölln

    TaboTago — The Neukölln Concert (2026) TaboTago has released The Neukölln Concert, a magnificent live recording from KulturCafé Neukölln in Berlin that captures the duo’s…

    Stefan Bruno April 8, 2026 No Comments
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    Jan Gunnar Hoff Group’s Voyage: European Jazz-Rock At Its Most Elegant And Explosive

    Jan Gunnar Hoff Group – Voyage (Losen Records, 2025) Voyage by Jan Gunnar Hoff Group is a truly fantastic, beautifully-crafted jazz-rock fusion album that brings…

    Angel Romero April 6, 2026 No Comments
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    Clearlight – Symphonies An Essential Return To French Progressive Rock Brilliance

    Clearlight – Symphonies: The Collected Recordings (Esoteric/Cherry Red, 2026) Symphonies: The Collected Recordings gathers essential Clearlight albums into one newly remastered clamshell box. Cherry Red’s…

    Angel Romero April 4, 2026 No Comments
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    Entering Elysium, Step Into Stillness and Let Beauty Restore You

    Steve Roach & Serena Gabriel — Entering Elysium (Projekt, 2026) On Entering Elysium, Steve Roach and Serena Gabriel create a deeply intimate refuge, one grounded…

    Lyra Solstice March 30, 2026 No Comments
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  • Fiona Brice - “Think Loop 3” cover artwork. An illustration of rings of sheet music looped together.
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    Fiona Brice Circles In With “Think Loop 3”

    Angel Romero April 5, 2026 No Comments
  • Versa – A Voyage cover artwork. An illustration of various planets.
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    Versa – A Voyage / A Destination

    Professor Mark April 5, 2026 No Comments
  • Volker Lankow - Slow Music 2.0 cover artwork. A brown cover with a diaganonal canal.
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    Volker Lankow Unveils Slow Music 2.0

    Prog News March 18, 2026 No Comments
  • Daymoon – Wednesday

    Professor Mark March 17, 2026 No Comments
  • Leila Abdul-Rauf - Andros Insidium cover artwork. The cover centers on a giant eye with a glowing, flame-like pupil that resembles a vertical figure or portal. Pale tears and bead-like droplets spill downward into a molten stream, while root- or antler-like forms spread across the lower half, framing a small cloaked figure beneath the eye.
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    Dark Rituals Rise: Leila Abdul-Rauf Announces Andros Insidium

    Prog News March 10, 2026 No Comments
  • Volker Lankow Ambient Journal 09 Looped Air cover artwork. An orange cover with a lighter orange circle in the middle.
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    Volker Lankow Launches Ambient Journal 09 Looped Air

    Prog News March 1, 2026 No Comments

CD Reviews

StillSkin – Love Hate

Professor Mark October 7, 2025 No Comments Blindfoldead International ManagementBonnie JonesJacob MariboMelodic MetalMichael KristensenStillSkin – Love HateSwedensymphonic metal

StillSkin, is a heavy melodic rock band from Sweden, who released their latest album, Love Hate, back on February 21st of this year. They released…

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Stick Men - Brutal cover artwork. An abstract design.
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Stick Men Get Aggressive With “Brutal” EP

Aiden Robinson October 6, 2025 No Comments Progressive rockStick Men

Stick Men – Brutal (Iapetus, 2025) Brutal, the new 25-minute EP from Stick Men, delivers five tightly focused tracks after a multi-year hiatus. This compact…

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Interviews

The Zen Orchestra – Debut Album – Interview

Professor Mark October 6, 2025 No Comments Mark BarrettprogProgressive rockSteve SmithUKZen Orchestra – "Debut Album"

Welcome, to The Noble Shire for Progressive Discussion at Progressive Rock Central! Thank you, Mark Barrett, on lead vocals; Steve Smith, on keyboards, of the…

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https://amzn.to/42XTmR7 cover artwork. Three women sitting on a camel in front of the sphinx and a pyramid.
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Rubi Ate the Fig’s Desert Electric

Professor Mark October 4, 2025 2 Comments Ali ParisDanny MontgomeryMarc MannMiddle Eastern musicMiles JayPolly Tapia FerberProgressive rockRich MouserSharoón Eliashar

2025 has been a great year of discovery for new independent artists in both the metal and progressive rock genres. That discovery continues, even now,…

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Nick Fletcher – The Mask of Sanity cover artwork. a woman in a red dress breathing under water.
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Nick Fletcher – The Mask of Sanity

Professor Mark September 30, 2025 No Comments Caroline BonnettClare Lindleyjazz-rockJohn Hackett BandJonathan Ihlenfeld CuniadoNick FletcherNick Fletcher – The Mask of SanityOlga ‘Dikajee’ KarpovaProgressive rockRoberto PortaUK

Nick Fletcher is back! Less than a year from the release of his last album, A Longing for Home, which was released on October 14th…

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The cover of On The Edge (Of What Could Be) by Dave Bainbridge features a lone silhouette standing on a ridge beneath an aurora. Vivid streaks of purple, green, and pink light radiate across the night sky, converging in a burst of color. The artist’s name appears in ornate green lettering at the top left, while the album title rests at the bottom right in modern type.
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Edge Of Wonder: Dave Bainbridge’s Masterclass in Progressive Rock Craft

Angel Romero September 29, 2025 No Comments Celtic musicDave Bainbridgejazz-rockprogressive folkProgressive rocksymphonic rock

Dave Bainbridge — On The Edge (Of What Could Be) (Open Sky Records, 2025) With his fifth solo release, Dave Bainbridge reaches the pinnacle of…

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Interviews

Time’s Forgotten – Songs of Awakening – Interview

Professor Mark September 28, 2025 No Comments Costa RicaFemale-Fronted MetalJorge SobradoJuan Pablo Calvoprogressive metalProgressive rockSan JoseTime’s Forgotten – Songs of Awakening - Interview

Welcome, Time’s Forgotten to The Noble Shire for Progressive Discussion at Progressive Rock Central! Thank you, Jorge Sobrado, on drums and Juan Pablo Calvo, on…

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The album cover shows a 1940s San Francisco street scene. A vintage blue car and a cable car move down a hill lined with colorful houses, while the Golden Gate Bridge rises in the background. On the right, a red sign marks a jazz club. At the top, bold red lettering reads San Francisco 1948. The bottom corner identifies the artist: Steve Rosenbloom Big Band.
CD Reviews

Rosenbloom Swings for the Fences with San Francisco 1948

Charlie Melville September 26, 2025 No Comments contemporary jazzjazzSteve Rosenbloom Big Band

Steve Rosenbloom Big Band – San Francisco 1948 (self-released, 2025) The Steve Rosenbloom Big Band’s San Francisco 1948 presents an engaging brass fanfare: grand, bristling,…

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The album cover shows a tall ship sailing on a calm, dark sea under a starry sky. A glowing neon portal surrounds the ship, casting purple and blue light across the water. At the top, the title All at Sea and artist name Daidrum appear in white text.
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Daidrum – All at Sea

Professor Mark September 25, 2025 No Comments Daidrum – All at SeaDavid FosterHannah FosterProgressive rockuk progressive rock

Daidrum, is a London, UK-based band, who have released their second album, All at Sea, on April 10th of this year, independently. The Daidrum, music…

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The album cover features metallic beams crisscrossing in a dark, industrial pattern, with human hands gripping through the gaps. At the bottom, the word Bakelit appears in a rugged, stenciled style.
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Bakelit – No Fear of Drowning

Professor Mark September 24, 2025 No Comments ambientBakelit – No Fear of DrowningCarl WestholmCia Backmanelectronic musicJonas KällsbäckÖivin TronstadProgressive rockpsychedelic rockUlf Edelönn

Swedish progressive rock band Bakelit, is back with a new album, No Fear of Drowning, which will be released on the Swedish label: FOSFOR Creation,…

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