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This article is from the Progressive Music FAQ, by Phil Kime(Philip@kime.org.uk) with numerous contributions by others.

95 iRock (Progressive music)

iRock is probably the most exciting prog site on the net for new
progressive music. There are two new iRock shows a week that are
listenable via audio streaming technology from VocalTec. With
their new player client, Internet Wave, one can hear excellent
progressive rock directly off the net if you have a 28.8 connection
and TCP/IP. iRock is now the first Internet Music Radio Station
licensed to play copyright music on the net by ASCAP and BMI.
Take a look and listen to iRock at:

<URL:http://www.irock.com>
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This FAQ is maintained by Phil Kime(Philip@kime.org.uk). Comments,
questions, and criticisms are positively always welcome. This text
was taken in part from the previous versions of this FAQ, which
were maintained by Scott McMahan, and Mike Borella. The FAQs were
brought into being originally through the sterling efforts of Malcolm
Humes. Many thanks go to all of these gentlemen for their excellent
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(3) UK band that put out *Almost Abandoned*

Eden
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(1) Large Austrian band with folk and classical influences
(2) French duo comparable to Spring, Gracious and Bo Hansson

Fantasia
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(1) From Finland
(2) Post-Kaipa Rione Stolt Swedish band

Finch
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(1) Netherlands prog
(2) Australian hard rock

I Flashman
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(1) USA Art-rock (without the "I")
(2) Italian pop/rock band with one prog album

Full Moon
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(1) Belgian mid 70s fusion
(2) Norwegian mid 80s prog/metal

Galaxy
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(1) Prog from Switzerland
(2) USA heavy psych

Gandalf
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(1) Austrian synthesist/guitarist
(2) Psychedelic band from early 70's

Genesis
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(1) The one everyone knows
(2) Some satanic band??
(3) Argentian prog band??

Haze
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(1) Early 70s from Germany
(2) 80s UK band

Horizant(e)
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(1) Swedish late '70s (without the "e")
(2) Argentinian band

Iconoclast(a)
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(1) Mexican prog
(2) Avant-garde /industrial band (no 'a' in the name)

iQ
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(1) British neo-progressive band
(2) German hip-hop

Arthur Brown's Kingdom Come
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Avant-weird-psych-prog band from early seventies.

Victor Periano's Kingdom Come
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US spinoff of the above, more like keyboard-oriented stadium rock.

Kingdom Come
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Late eighties Zeppelin influenced metal band.

Lethe
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(1) Italian '90s band
(2) early '80s Netherlands prog

Magdelena
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(1) mid to late '80s Japanese band
(2) early '80s Spanish band

Magma
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(1) French Zeuhl band
(2) Argentian prog band
(3) Korean band

Masque
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(1) From Japan
(2) From Sweden

Nirvana
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(1) Old British band with progressive tendencies
(2) The popular US band

Now
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(1) From Belgium
(2) From US
(3) From Japan

Octopus
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(1) German mid-'70s prog
(2) British psych/prog band from 1969.
(3) US psych/blues band, one album from 1969
(4) Norwegian symphonic band, one album in 1981

Phoenix
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(1) Romanian from '73-'75
(2) UK '76-'80 commerical prog

Providence
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(1) '90s neo-prog from Japan
(2) UK from '71 folky prog

Sand
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(1) '70s German band
(2) '70s US band

Sirius
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(1) German euro symphonic style band
(2) Japanese precursor to Mr. Sirius

Shadowland
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(1) British neo-progressive
(2) something else, put out an album named *The Beauty of Escaping*
on Geffen in 1990

Solstice
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(1) Canadian band, style unknown
(2) UK band, cross between Renaissance and Marillion

Victor
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(1) '90s Canadian Rush guitarist solo project
(2) mid-'70s symphonic prog

Wild(e) Flowers
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(1) Early Canterbury progressive band
(2) Mainstream US band??

 

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