PROGRESSIVE TRACKS SHOW #211 (SeaProg Preview #4 )

The Progressive Tracks Show #211 (SeaProg Preview #4), originally broadcast on Friday May 19, 2017, is now available to download or listen to any time you desire.

This is the fourth in a series featuring bands that will grace the stage of the Columbia City Theater in Seattle June 2-4, 2017 for SeaProg – The Seattle Festival of Progressive and Avant Rock.  Not familiar?  All the more reason to check out the festival, and the bands!

PLAYLIST:

  • Robert Svilpa & Paraesthesia - “The First Piece in the Puzzle (Remastered)” from A Fine Line Between... (Remastered) on Hyperboreal Music
  • Pinto Wagonfire - “Paranoia Crash” from Paranoia Crash - Single on Independent
  • Jack O' the Clock - “The Old Man and the Table Saw” from Repetitions of the Old City I on Jack O' the Clock
  • Pinto Wagonfire - “Visions From The Electrostat” from Visions From The Electrostat - Single on Independent
  • Robert Svilpa & Paraesthesia - “Frantic (Remastered)” from A Fine Line Between... (Remastered) on Hyperboreal Music
  • Jack O' the Clock - “.22, Or Denny Takes One for the Team” from Repetitions of the Old City I on Jack O' the Clock
  • Jack O' the Clock - “As Long as the Earth Lasts” from Night Loops on Jack O' the Clock
  • Cellar Noise - “Embankment" From Alight on AMS Music
  • Cellar Noise - “Blackfriars" From Alight on AMS Music
  • Steven Wilson - “Pariah" From To The Bone on Caroline International
  • Big Big Train - “Brave Captain" From Grimspound on English Electric Recordings
If you have comments (always welcome), or suggestions for show topics/music, feel free to contact me anytime via email:  ProgTracks@KPTZ.org

But first… enjoy the show!

Mike “ProgTracks” Pollack

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