Progressive music
- Universal Migrator Part 1 & 2, by Ayreon
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ca/post/12978848
> Progressive album oriented sci fi rock opera - best to listen to whole album :) > > Youtube version: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rWPa9fQ-KH8
- Daft Punk - Contact
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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ca/post/902351
> Legal, best quality purchase option: https://www.qobuz.com/ca-en/album/random-access-memories-daft-punk/0886443927087 -- this one isn't on Bandcamp.
- Sunglasses | Black Country, New Road (Single)blackcountrynewroad.bandcamp.com Sunglasses, by Black Country, New Road
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I really like the single version linked above the best, but there's also an album version with different lyrics. Album: https://blackcountrynewroad.bandcamp.com/album/for-the-first-time
- Archive | Lights (Youtube)
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If you like a slow build, this is a great 10 minute crescendo. With some depressing lyrics too.
- [Meta] Other prog music communities
!progmetal@sopuli.xyz !psytrance_djs@lemmy.world !progmusic@lemm.ee !progressivehouse@lemmy.world
Just in case you folks are interested in what's going on elsewhere. With the new Scaled sort algorithm, I'm finally seeing some content from the smaller communities and this makes me happy :)
- My absolute favourite prog rock album - Leaving the Land by Sisare (Links in post)
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/7941793
> Youtube Link: > https://youtu.be/Y2L7q9WiBSs > > Spotify Link: > https://open.spotify.com/album/4hYInrbQZZ5RFSdZHUD6f0 > > I absolutely love his voice and the riffs. Listening to this always takes me somewhere. I hope some others will share my appreciation.
- Kate Bush - Sat in Your Lap
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A few days ago marked the release of The Dreaming, LP from Kate which began with this song. I wanted to share with y'all.
- Gentle Giant - Knots (1972)m.youtube.com Gentle Giant - Knots (Official Audio)
Gentle Giant | Knots | Octopus (1972)www.gentlegiantband.com--Lyrics:All in all each man in all menAll men in each manHe can see she can't, she can see she c...
- Hi, prog travelers!
Lemmy has got me feeling in a mood, so I'm gonna get crazy & try to be socially functional for once instead of just lurking & leaving. There don't seem to be many communities for prog, so let's get this going.
Right off the bat, I'd like to mention The Desaturating Seven by Primus. I don't even know what to say about it, it's a journey.
- Gorguts - Rapturous grief [Dissonant death metal]
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Obscura totally blew my mind when I first heard it. It's definitely not for everyone, but it's unlike any other album I've heard.
- King Crimson - Easy Money (Live At The Concertgebouw, Amsterdam, November 23rd 1973)
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One of the best live version I believe.
- September - Potop [Yugoslav prog / jazz rock]
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An interesting album I discovered today, reminds me a lot of Canterbury scene.
- Welcome to /c/progmusic!
This community is dedicated to sharing and discussing progressive music of all kinds. The wilder the better!
Please include the genre or FFO in the title of your post when sharing music and tag discussion threads with [Discussion].
Be kind and respectful to others - if you don't like something, that doesn't mean no one does. Criticism of music is allowed, as long as it's expressed in a polite way.
If you're on the fence whether your submission fits here, feel free to post - music is subjective anyways.
Enjoy your stay!
Edit: If you have any better suggestions for the community icon, feel free to share, this one was done more as a temporary solution.
- Jethro Tull: A Passion Play
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It isn't new, but I do feel like this album is underappreciated.
- Ne obliviscaris - Suspyre [Progressive metal]
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From their recent release Exul, really like how the clean vocals and violin cut through. Might be my favorite album of this year so far!