Last Weekend's 101 Dimensions Is Available As A Podcast!

It was my turn on 101 Dimensions again, and I may have been stretching the boundaries a bit this time! But it’s all good, right? Here’s the playlist:

  1. Lunatic Soul – Blood On The Tightrope; and A Thousand Shards Of Heaven (from the album Fractured, 2017)
  2. Fripp & Eno – Deep Water (from the album New Depression Music (Music For Fans), 1980)
  3. Band Of Rain – Gurdjieff; and Lydian Flight (from the album The Dust Of Stars, 2017)
  4. Fripp & Eno – Untitled (from the album New Depression Music (Music For Fans), 1980)
  5. Wolfgang Bock – Robsai, Pt. I & II; and Changes/Stop The World (from the album Cycles, 1980)
  6. Fripp & Eno – The Last Door (from the album New Depression Music (Music For Fans), 1980)
  7. Vessels – Mobilise; and Glower (from the album The Great Distraction, 2017)
  8. Fripp & Eno – Chemin Der Fer (from the album New Depression Music (Music For Fans), 1980)
  9. Wolfgang Riechmann – Silberland; Himmelblau; and Traumzeit (from the album Wunderbar, 1978)
  10. Tangerine Dream – Tangram, Pt. 1 (from the album Tangram, 1980)
I hope you enjoy! Until next time, Prog On!

Tony

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Anthony Rowsick

Anthony Rowsick

Anthony Rowsick (aka the Progsquatch) has been a fan of Progressive Rock for roughly 35 years. When the last of his four children moved out a few years ago he suddenly found himself with some things he had been lacking for many years – extra room in the house, spare time, and spare money! So he decided to invest in some computer recording software and an interface, moved all of his instruments and equipment into one of the kids’ old bedrooms, and began writing and recording his own music again. His friend Nelson W Pyles – the lyricist and vocalist in his recording project (called Novus) – is an author and podcaster and gave Tony the idea of doing his own podcast. Thus, Prog-Watch was born! When he is not working, listening to Prog Rock, or preparing shows, Tony likes to pick up heavy things and put them down. He also reads avidly and enjoys craft beer.