Spanning the globe to give you the constant variety of Prog. The thrill of mellotrons. And the agony of the 80s. The musical drama of epic compositions. This is Soundchaser. The Professor will host three hours of music selected from the history of progressive rock, the 1960s to the present. The main feature of every broadcast will be at least an hour of symphonic progressive, the boldest, most robust flavors prog has to offer. The program will feature many varietal selections as well, from fusion, progressive ambient, psychedelic, eclectic progressive, RIO, folk, and crossover progressive. The program is for the discerning and daring connoisseur of progressive rock. Relax. Open the aural palette. Delights to follow.
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Spanning the globe to give you the constant variety of Prog. The thrill of mellotrons. And the agony of the 80s. The musical drama of epic compositions. This is Soundchaser. The Professor will host three hours of music selected from the history of progressive rock, the 1960s to the present. The main feature of every broadcast will be at least an hour of symphonic progressive, the boldest, most robust flavors prog has to offer. The program will feature many varietal selections as well, from fusion, progressive ambient, psychedelic, eclectic progressive, RIO, folk, and crossover progressive. The program is for the discerning and daring connoisseur of progressive rock. Relax. Open the aural palette. Delights to follow.
The Sound Chaser Progressive Rock Podcast is on the air. On the show this time I have selections from across the decades, the 1960s to the 2020s. I have an In Memoriam feature commemorating John Lodge, quite a bit of Norwegian music, and much more. All that plus news of tours and releases on Sound Chaser. Playlist1. Druckfarben - In Disbelief, from Second SoundIN MEMORIAM JOHN LODGE2. The Moody Blues - Survival, from OctaveEND IN MEMORIAM3. Premiata Forneria Marconi - Liberi dal Bene Liberi dal Male, from Ulisse4. Premiata Forneria Marconi - Domani, from Ulisse5. Yngve Guddal & Roger T. Matte - Mad Man Moon, from Genesis for Two Grand Pianos, Vol. 16. Bjørn Riis - Everything to Everyone, from Everything to Everyone7. Amarok - The Storm, from The Storm8. Oak - Guest of Honour, from The Quiet Rebellion of Compromise9. Agusa - Den Förtrollade Skogen, from Ekstasis - Live in Rome10. Asia - Don't Cut the Wire (Brother), from Aria11. Goblin - Death Valzer, from Suspiria12. Michael Nyman - Nose-List Song, from The Kiss and Other MovementsTHE SYMPHONIC ZONE13. Dragon - Lucifer, from Dragon14. Pallas - Courage, from Courage and Other Songs of War and Peace15. Jordsjø - La Meg Forsvinne, from Jord Sessions16. Manoel Macia - El Olvido, from El Olvido17. Neil Ardley - Nocturne, from A Symphony of Amaranths18. Robert Reed - Cursus: A Symphonic Poem, from Cursus: A Symphonic PoemLEAVING THE SYMPHONIC ZONE19. Andy Pickford - Biosphere Parts 1-6, from Biosphere20. Procol Harum - Understandably Blue [cd bonus track], from Procol Harum
Sound Chaser Progressive Rock Podcast
Spanning the globe to give you the constant variety of Prog. The thrill of mellotrons. And the agony of the 80s. The musical drama of epic compositions. This is Soundchaser. The Professor will host three hours of music selected from the history of progressive rock, the 1960s to the present. The main feature of every broadcast will be at least an hour of symphonic progressive, the boldest, most robust flavors prog has to offer. The program will feature many varietal selections as well, from fusion, progressive ambient, psychedelic, eclectic progressive, RIO, folk, and crossover progressive. The program is for the discerning and daring connoisseur of progressive rock. Relax. Open the aural palette. Delights to follow.