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The cover for Atomic Time – Out of the Loop features a layered collage of urban lights, mechanical textures, and a central portrait of a contemplative child resting their face in their hands. Blurred exposures and overlapping images. The palette leans heavily on sepia tones with flashes of white and amber light.
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Atomic Time – “Out of the Loop”

Professor Mark June 6, 2025 No Comments ambientAtomic Time – "Out of the Loop"BauruBrazilelectronic musicGabriel D'IncaoJoão RibeiroPedro D'IncaoProgressive rockRoger LopesSylvio Serrasymphonic rock

Yes, I’ve been listening to Atomic Time’s Subsounds again. It has become a daily celebration for my wife and I. Atomic Time’s Subsounds is right…

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Atomic Time – “Subsounds and more” – Interview

Professor Mark June 1, 2025 No Comments Atomic Time SubsoundsBrazilelectronic musicGabriel D'IncaoPedro D'IncaoProgressive rocksymphonic rock

Welcome, to The Noble Shire of Progressive Discussion, here at Progressive Rock Central! Today, one of the best bands I may interview this year, Atomic…

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The album cover for Subsounds by Atomic Time features a grayscale image of a woman's face floats partially submerged in dark water. The band's name, "Atomic Time," appears at the top in fragmented typography, while the album title, "Subsounds," sits below in a futuristic font.
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Atomic Time – “Subsounds”

Professor Mark April 22, 2025 No Comments "Subsounds"Atomic TimeBauruBrazilFernando LimaGabriel D'IncaoHumberto ZiglerKim ChandlerMetal CinematicPedro D'IncaoProgressive rockRoger Lopessymphonic rock

I found a fantastic new progressive rock band from Bauru, Brazil, making some very innovative and heavy progressive rock music. The band is Atomic Time…

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Perpetual Legacy - "Teodrama" cover artwork. An illustration of a theater play with a man dressed as a king nd a woman in a wedding dress. Behind them there is a large metal cross.
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Perpetual Legacy – “Teodrama”

Professor Mark August 25, 2024 No Comments BrazilLucas FernandesMatheus MaiaMetal Progressivemetal symphonicMichelle BragliaPerpetual LegacyRafael LoboRenan Costasymphonic rockTeodrama

Perpetual Legacy is a Brazilian symphonic metal band formed in 2014 by vocalist Michelle Braglia and bassist Matheus Maia. They will release their latest album,…

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Daniela Mars – "The Where is Right Here" album cover
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Daniela Mars – “Reverence for the Moment”

Professor Mark November 8, 2023 No Comments BrazilDaniela Marsflutejazz-rockLow FluteProgressive rockReverence for the Moment

I have been wanting to write about some alternative musicians and types of music for a long while. Well, Facebook brought it to me via…

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Béla Bartok Through a Rock Prism

Angel Romero June 26, 2017 No Comments Bela BartókBrazilDialetofeaturedProgressive rock

Dialeto – Bartók in Rock (Chromatic Music CMCD 001, 2017) Brazilian band Dialeto has adapted well known classic pieces by Béla Bartok and has transformed…

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Azymuth Rises Again

Angel Romero December 27, 2016 No Comments AzymuthBraziljazzsamba jazz

Azymuth – Fênix (Far Out Recordings FARO 194CD, 2016) Fênix is the new studio album by a renowned Brazilian band named Azymuth that has been…

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Acclaimed Fusion Band Azymuth Announces European Tour

Angel Romero September 30, 2016 No Comments AzymuthBrazilfusionjazz-rock

Azymuth, one of the most successful jazz-rock fusion bands from South Ameruica, will be touring in October and November 2016. The group will be presenting…

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The Remarkable Sounds of Taubkin, Sou and Kastrup

Angel Romero August 23, 2016 No Comments Benjamin TaubkinBrazilGuilherme KastrupjazzSimone Souworld music

Benjamin Taubkin, Simone Sou and Guilherme Kastrup – Sounds of Life (Adventure Music, 2015) These three musicians create a remarkable combination of jazz, contemporary acoustic,…

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