The Fontessa Legacy Between Virtuosic Guitar and The Hague’s Sound Architecture
— A story of two men, one city, and three records that never quite got the attention they deserved — until now. — In the vast mosaic of European Progressive…
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— A story of two men, one city, and three records that never quite got the attention they deserved — until now. — In the vast mosaic of European Progressive…
Deaf Beat Vanguard is an Italian Funky Prog Rock band, delivering an unique blend of groovy Progressive Rock with Funk, Blues and Jazz influences mixed with an ironic attitude and…
Another Monday, another deep dive into what’s been keeping the PRJ editorial desk occupied — and this has been one of those weeks where the sheer quality of the material…
Me El-Ma does not introduce himself with biographical preamble. Forward Owner, released independently on March 8, 2026, announces its intentions through the music alone — eight compositions of structural density…
Hong Kong-based Avant-Prog/Zeuhl project Athak has unveiled the first single “Iyelō” taken from his upcoming album, “Primarï,” set for release on April 07, 2026. Purchase and Stream “Iyelō” via the…
Time, in its many dimensions and in its relationship with musical form and practice, has always been the central theme of pianist and composer Fabio Anile‘s nearly thirty-year career. The…
Dutch Experimental Metal collective A Plague of Lighthouse Keepers will release their debut EP “Towers of Silence” on May 09, 2026 via Lay Bare Recordings and have already revealed the…
Liverpool, UK based composer/guitarist Jack Gardiner has unveiled the official video for the single “The Snow Job” featuring Matteo Mancuso, taken from his new album, “Kintsugi,” released on March 13,…
Long recognized as a one-off gem among Europrog collectors, Coma’s debut “Financial Tycoon” reflects the proclivity of Danish peers such as Secret Oyster and Burnin’ Red Ivanhoe for producing outstanding…
“PRJ Compilation Vol. XIV – Forests of the Ancient Mind” does not seek immediacy — because introspection, in all its forms, never does. This fourteenth edition moves through five distinct…