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“It was not pornographic. It was serious”: Vangelis’ fury at the treatment of Aphrodite’s Child album 666
By Mark Powell published
The late keyboard genius was never interested in fame, but in promoting the belief that music is science, as he explained in a rare interview

Excellent proggy sounds you must hear from Bruce Soord, Exploring Birdsong, The Claypool Lennon Delirium and more in Prog's brand new Tracks Of The Week
By Jerry Ewing published
Great new prog from VLMV, Aisles, Lost In Kyiv, Long Distance Calling and more in all new Tracks Of The Week

The bloody-minded duo who dared to delete a Robert Fripp solo in front of him
By Rob Hughes published
Their groundbreaking 1994 album has stood the test of time – but their refusal to compromise with label and management made it look as if their time was up

Phil Collins’ first show as Genesis singer, 50 years ago
By Chris Roberts published
Shaking with nerves, the band’s former full-time drummer took over the main mic in Canada in March 1976

The woman who became a prog star after being asked to lead the singing at anti-nuke marches
By Paul Sexton published
She’d had no plans for a life in music, but wound up working with some of the biggest names of the 60s folk resurgence

How Nightwish merged science and music with Richard Dawkins
By Malcolm Dome published
Thomas Holopainen studied biology before a career in music came calling, but never forgot his passion for the subject, or his admiration for the evolutionary biologist

The miraculous rise of Porcupine Tree, the modern prog superstars who started out as a joke
By Dave Ling published
An archive interview with the band whose modern take on progressive rock brought the genre out of the past and gave it a future

The unloved movie script that soundtracked Porcupine Tree’s Deadwing
By Dave Everley published
TV creative used to hire Steven Wilson to make ad music. In the late 90s they wrote a film together. They’re still waiting to make it

“Marrying the idea of death to a singalong chorus is interesting”: This band love sneaking prog into record collections
By David West published
American quintet are more inspired by Billy Joel than Jethro Tull – except their keyboardist – practice a non-virtuoso style of prog, and limit themselves to one 19-minute song per decade

The British blues boom band who went prog, with help from John Lennon, heatstroke and weed
By Joe Banks published
They may have existed on the periphery of the prog world, but their influence is a fascinating example of cultural cross-fertilisation

Bill Bruford’s first and best drum lesson as King Crimson recorded Larks’ Tongues In Aspic
By Mike Barnes published
He’d left Yes to join Robert Fripp in the hope of growing and learning. He didn’t expect it to happen the way it did

“Genesis said they liked the track, which was ironic. It was one of the reasons I’d left”: Steve Hackett’s risky solo move
By Mike Barnes published
A fateful Jaco Pastorius show, a run-in with LA cops, rebuilding a Genesis song… Please Don’t Touch! aimed to tackle the unanswerable question, ‘What is prog?’

How Kraftwerk influenced a band who influenced a whole era of British music
By Rob Hughes published
An undersold concert by the German icons in 1975 led a young duo to adopt electronic instruments. Their first song launched a clutch of cutting-edge genres

Bloody Well Right! Breakfast In America might have had the bangers, but it was Crime Of The Century that truly saved Supertramp's bacon
By Daryl Easlea published
Facing the harsh reality of their first two albums being commercial flops, Supertramp were staring into the abyss when they came to make third album, Crime Of The Century

Cool new prog you must hear from Crown Lands, Tarja, Ed O'Brien and more in Prog's brand new Tracks Of The Week
By Jerry Ewing published
Great new prog you must hear from Ebony Buckle, Grice, Amulets and more in all new Tracks Of The Week

The story behind the Phil Collins hit that Genesis wish they'd recorded
By Paul Brannigan published
"There’s always a dispute about this"

Opeth’s Mikael Åkerfeldt on 25 years of Blackwater Park and why he might stop growling again
By Matt Mills published
We caught up with the progressive metal mastermind and made him begrudgingly talk about his band’s magnum opus

“A triumph in prog, and a masterclass in storytelling”: Members of Dream Theater, Nightwish, Gentle Giant and others on the power of Jethro Tull’s Aqualung
By Malcolm Dome published
The 1971 masterpiece is hailed by Jordan Rudess, Troy Donockley, Derek Shulman, Arthur Brown, Roine Stolt, Sonja Kristina and more

Can you imagine Pink Floyd’s The Wall without Comfortably Numb? Roger Waters once did
By Daryl Easlea published
The band’s signature track was the source of great disagreement as their massive 1979 concept album came together. Its absence could have robbed them of one of their greatest onstage moments
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