PROGRESSIVE TRACKS SHOW #391 (The Art Rock Age)

November 24, 2020

THE PROGRESSIVE TRACKS SHOW #391 (The Art Rock Age) Prog?  Progressive Rock?  Neither was a common descriptor in 1970. But ‘Art Rock’ was. Time marches on…and many albums turning 50 this year deserve some love before this tumultuous year ends. So it’s all 1970 this week! Pink Floyd – “If” from Atom Heart Mother on Columbia […]

PROGRESSIVE TRACKS SHOW #390 (Let’s Get Lost)

November 17, 2020

THE PROGRESSIVE TRACKS SHOW #390 (Let’s Get Lost) After the monumental events of the last few weeks, we ALL deserve a break. And what better way to take a break, than to get lost in some great new music?  I can’t think of a better way either…so join me!   The Censors – “Realer Than Reality” from Snow […]

PROGRESSIVE TRACKS SHOW #389 (The Orange Referendum)

November 10, 2020

THE PROGRESSIVE TRACKS SHOW #389 (The Orange Referendum) A show that reminds you to replace that rotting pumpkin from Halloween… And a show that also reminds you to replace your rotting government…   Cast – “Power and Outcome” from Power and Outcome on Progressive Promotion Records (2017) Kansas – “Sparks of the Tempest” from Point […]

PROGRESSIVE TRACKS SHOW #388 (The Halloween/Election Spirit 2020)

November 3, 2020

Progressive Tracks Show #388 (The Halloween/Election Spirit 2020) Not only is it Halloween, but it’s Halloween during a pandemic. Not only is there an important election, but there’s an important election during a pandemic. It’s a scary time… so let’s embrace our reality with some appropriate tuneage, shall we? Adrian Tabacaru – “Antithesis” from Lucifer […]

PROGRESSIVE TRACKS SHOW #387 (It’s Getting Weird Out There!)

October 27, 2020

THE PROGRESSIVE TRACKS SHOW #387 (It’s Getting Weird Out There!) Despite the weirdness, progressive rock artists keep doing what they do best… creating great music. Do their creations reflect the weird times? How could they NOT? Dustman Dilemma – “Third Sigh” from Third Sigh on Létourneur (2020) Dustman Dilemma – “The Bunk” from Third Sigh […]

PROGRESSIVE TRACKS SHOW #386 (Cross Over To Fuse The Cosmos)

October 20, 2020

Progressive Tracks Show #386 (Cross Over To Fuse The Cosmos) Mike’s had an internal struggle as to what progressive subgenre to feature this week.  Tune in to see what wins… Immortal Onion – “Triggers” from XD Experience Design on Sempre Musica (2020) Pampa Trash – “TEMPERLEY” from Ya Fué on Constitution World License (2014) WorldService […]

PROGRESSIVE TRACKS SHOW #385 (Music Unlocked)

October 13, 2020

THE PROGRESSIVE TRACKS SHOW #385 (Music Unlocked) Mike has once again used his skills to unlock music you need to hear.  So go ahead…and hear it! P.S. Mike is not a pirate or thief, but a true supporter of artists.  He hopes you will be too! Uriah Heep – “Sunrise” from The Magician’s Birthday on Castle Communications […]

PROGRESSIVE TRACKS SHOW #383 (Size Doesn’t Matter)

September 29, 2020

Progressive Tracks Show #383 (Size Doesn’t Matter) This size of the b and doesn’t matter…just the level of talent contained in the b and. We have much new music of all sizes to explore this week… including a WORLD PREMIERE! Adult Cinema – “Flowers (Fallout Version) from Teaser Trailer on Illicit Recordings (2016) Arcade Messiah […]

PROGRESSIVE TRACKS SHOW #382 (The Anomalous Autumn)

September 22, 2020

Progressive Tracks Show #382 (The Anomalous Autumn) It seems like Summer came and went without even a notice…as the historic events of 2020 rolled inexorably on. Now we find ourselves at the Autumnal Equinox…traditionally a time of balance, protection, comfort, and letting go.  But what’s our future?  I’ll pose that it’s Precarious… and Uncertain. I, […]

PROGRESSIVE TRACKS SHOW #381 (Some Local…Some Not So Much)

September 15, 2020

  Progressive Tracks Show #381 (Some Local…Some Not So Much) There’s no theme this week… but I thought I’d try to alternate some local Seattle music with new music from around the world this week.  I dunno… maybe it will impress upon you that the progressive scene in Seattle, although not that well-known, was/is relevant.  […]