PROGRESSIVE TRACKS SHOW #335 (Prog, As It Comes)

October 22, 2019

THE PROGRESSIVE TRACKS SHOW #335 (Prog, As It Comes) Some editions of The Progressive Tracks Show just ‘make themselves’…music appears, and the result is a great listen! PLAYLIST: Crystal Beth – “Invocation” from Push Thru on 7dMedia (2019) Richard Pinhas & Tatsuya Yoshida – “Ignition” from Ascension on Magaibutsu Limited (2019) PAK – “Reflection Consumer” […]

PROGRESSIVE TRACKS SHOW #334 (Holding Court)

October 15, 2019

THE PROGRESSIVE TRACKS SHOW #334  (Holding Court) Do you really have to ask what this week’s show is all about? Well, there is some other excellent new music included… NOTE:  This podcast has ‘a little extra’ attached.  I don’t think you’ll mind.  ;o) PLAYLIST: King Crimson – “21st Century Schizoid Man (Including “Mirrors”)” from In the […]

PROGRESSIVE TRACKS SHOW #333 (Music As Refuge)

October 8, 2019

    THE PROGRESSIVE TRACKS SHOW #333  (Music As Refuge) I’ve learned a lot over the past 6 years of presenting The Progressive Tracks Show: I’ve learned that music matters more than what the presenting DJ says… I’ve learned that up-and I’ve also learned that some music is a refuge… especially in difficult times. Tonight’s music […]

PROGRESSIVE TRACKS SHOW #332 (Where The Road Leads)

October 1, 2019

The Progressive Tracks Show #332 (Where The Road Leads) What ARE we gonna do this week? That’s ALWAYS the question around the ProgTracks Studio. And sometimes there’s no clear answer. Fortunately, sometimes those are the best weeks… when things just ‘happen’… not totally by accident… but by allowing… and following where the road leads us. […]

PROGRESSIVE TRACKS SHOW #331 (2019 Psychedelic Autumn Equinox Festival)

September 24, 2019

The Progressive Tracks Show #331 (2019 Psychedelic Autumn Equinox Festival) This week we’re featuring some excellent regional band 28th.  And of course… some other new music you should definitely hear. And remember, you can access podcasts of any previous Progressive Tracks Show at: http://www.progzilla.com/?s=progressive+tracks (there are over 170 podcasts now!). PLAYLIST: Teeth of the Sea – “Hireath” […]

PROGRESSIVE TRACKS SHOW #330 (It’s a Tough Business, This Prog)

September 16, 2019

The Progressive Tracks Show #330 (It’s A Tough Business, This Prog) NOTE: WORLD PREMIERE SONG on this week’s show! Progressive Rock artists face a myriad of obstacles in creating the music we listeners love and their struggles (even though I can’t play a note). Oh well, at least the music will be stellar, including that […]

PROGRESSIVE TRACKS SHOW #329 (Prog… Ascending)

September 10, 2019

THE PROGRESSIVE TRACKS SHOW #329 (Prog… Ascending) Progressive Rock is 50 years old… but is it still relevant? Obviously this DJ thinks so, but tune in to hear for yourself! And remember, you can access podcasts of any previous Progressive Tracks Show at: http://www.progzilla.com/?s=progressive+tracks (there are over 165 podcasts now!). PLAYLIST: Arcade Messiah – “Diagnosis” from Diagnosis […]

PROGRESSIVE TRACKS SHOW #328 (The Power of Three)

September 3, 2019

THE PROGRESSIVE TRACKS SHOW #328 (The Power of Three) The Power of Three, suggests that things that come in threes are funnier, more satisfying, more effective, and pagan examples of this belief. But does that translate to music? Join us to hear how the power of three translates… progressively. And remember, you can access podcasts […]

PROGRESSIVE TRACKS SHOW #326 (Progressive Infinite Regress)

August 20, 2019

THE PROGRESSIVE TRACKS SHOW #326  (Progressive Infinite Regress) How do you depict the state of the world with music? 1. The DJ shuts up and lets the music do the talking. 2. The listeners make their own conclusions about what the music is saying to them (without being offended). 3. Everyone allows everyone else to […]

PROGRESSIVE TRACKS SHOW #325 (Music Demanding Full Attention)

August 13, 2019

PROGRESSIVE TRACKS SHOW #325 (Music Deserving Full Attention) ProgHeads are ‘different’ from others who listen to music (or at least we like to think we are). We don’t typically use music as background noise, while life goes on around it. We are perhaps a bit more critical in our listening. And we certainly tend to […]