PROGRESSIVE TRACKS SHOW #222 (First “Saturday” ProgTracks Show)

August 8, 2017

The Progressive Tracks Show #222 (First “Saturday” ProgTracks Show), originally broadcast on Friday August 4, 2017, is now available to download or listen to any time you desire. The Progressive Tracks Show has always run on Monday nights at KPTZ… but was to change to Saturday nights… but then was reverted back to Monday nights… all […]

PROGRESSIVE TRACKS SHOW #221 (#116 REDUX – A Tribute To Chris Squire)

August 1, 2017

The Progressive Tracks Show #221 (#116 REDUX – A Tribute To Chris Squire), originally recorded at KPTZ 91.9 FM on Wednesday, July 1, 2015, is now available to download or listen to any time you desire. Life has gotten in the way of The Progressive Tracks Show this week, and so I find myself having […]

PROGRESSIVE TRACKS SHOW #220 (Waddaya Mean “Winter Is Here”?)

July 25, 2017

The Progressive Tracks Show #220 (Waddaya Mean “Winter Is Here”?), originally broadcast on Friday July 21, 2017, is now available to download or listen to any time you desire. Everything seems to be about Game of Thrones this week… including this podcast show (as far as you know). The music is guaranteed to be excellent. […]

PROGRESSIVE TRACKS SHOW #219 (Deluge of Prog)

July 18, 2017

The Progressive Tracks Show #219 (Deluge Of Prog), originally broadcast on Friday July 14, 2017, is now available to download or listen to any time you desire. There is truly a downpour of new progressive rock in 2017… and I cannot seem to keep up. Problem?  Hardly one to complain about anyway!  So sit back, […]

PROGRESSIVE TRACKS SHOW #218 (All The Fun Of The Cirkus)

July 11, 2017

The Progressive Tracks Show #218 (All The Fun Of The Cirkus), originally broadcast on Friday July 7, 2017, is now available to download or listen to any time you desire. Today’s world is truly a cirkus… and so we’re going to play some interestingly appropriate music.  And the picture above might just give you some […]

PROGRESSIVE TRACKS SHOW #217 (Orchestra Night)

July 4, 2017

The Progressive Tracks Show #217 (Orchestra Night), originally broadcast on Friday June 30, 2017, is now available to download or listen to any time you desire. No… it’s not just a bunch of boring classical music (although I find my attempt at the classical DJ’ing style, truly is). PLAYLIST: Electric Light Orchestra – “Rockaria!” from a new […]

PROGRESSIVE TRACKS SHOW #216 (Nice Surprises)

June 27, 2017

The Progressive Tracks Show #216 (Nice Surprises), originally broadcast on Friday June 23, 2017, is now available to download or listen to any time you desire. Everyone likes surprises… especially when they’re nice ones. WARNING:  King Crimson 2017 US Tour Spoilers Contained Within!!! PLAYLIST: NP:  Styx – “Gone Gone Gone” from The Mission on Styx Concept NP:  Monkeybat – “Pockets” […]

PROGRESSIVE TRACKS SHOW #215 (I’LL TAKE THEME-LESS SHOWS FOR $200, ALEX)

June 20, 2017

  The Progressive Tracks Show #215 (I’ll Take Theme-less Shows For $200, Alex), originally broadcast on Friday June 16, 2017, is now available to download or listen to any time you desire. Theme-less is the new Theme, people!  So get on board!      ;o) PLAYLIST: NP:  Schnauser – “Spiele Mit Katzen” from Irritant on Bad Elephant Music NP:  […]

PROGRESSIVE TRACKS SHOW #214 (Catching Up With The Listening)

June 13, 2017

The Progressive Tracks Show #214 (Catching Up With The Listening), originally broadcast on Friday June 9, 2017, is now available to download or listen to any time you desire. Still backlogged… Still listening… Still not seeing this as any kind of problem!      ;o) PLAYLIST: NP: Shob – “Straight Ahead” from Karma Obscur on iM Shob NP:Bubblemath – “Routine Maintenance” from Edit Peptide on Cuneiform […]

PROGRESSIVE TRACKS SHOW #213 (Gone Five Weeks… Nothing’s Changed)

June 6, 2017

The Progressive Tracks Show #213 (Gone Five Weeks… Nothing’s Changed), originally broadcast on Friday June 2, 2017, is now available to download or listen to any time you desire. SeaProg 2017 is over.  A great time was had by all.  But now there’s a backlog of great new music to play.  Problem?  Did I say […]