Progressive rock (shortened as prog rock or simply prog) is a broad genre of rock music that primarily developed in the United Kingdom through the mid-...
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at least one album in the progressive rock genre. Individuals are included only if they recorded or performed progressive rock as a solo artist, regardless...
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Progressive metal (often shortened to prog metal) is a broad fusion music genre melding heavy metal and progressive rock, combining the loud "aggression"...
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an introductory page to timelines of artists, albums, and events in progressive rock and its subgenres. While this page shows the formation of significant...
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context of distinct genres, with progressive rock being the most notable example. Music that is deemed "progressive" usually synthesizes influences from...
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emerged included progressive rock, which extended artistic elements, heavy metal, which emphasized an aggressive thick sound, and glam rock, which highlighted...
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Progressive pop is pop music that attempts to break with the genre's standard formula, or an offshoot of the progressive rock genre that was commonly...
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context of popular music the word "progressive" was first used widely in the 1970s to differentiate experimental forms of rock music from mainstream styles...
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This is a timeline of artists, albums, and events in progressive rock and its subgenres. This article contains the timeline for the period 1970–1979. 1970...
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and science fiction. The genre emerged in late 1960s psychedelia and progressive rock bands such as Pink Floyd, Hawkwind, and Gong who explored a "cosmic"...
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Neo-prog (redirect from Neo-progressive rock)
Neo-progressive rock (commonly abbreviated neo-prog) is a subgenre of progressive rock developed in the UK in the early 1980s. The genre's most popular...
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Progressive rock (sometimes known as underground rock) is a radio station programming format that emerged in the late 1960s, in which disc jockeys are...
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various rock bands, which eventually led to the invention of progressive rock and rock opera. There is no clear definition of a "concept album". Fiona...
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and events in progressive rock and its subgenres. This article contains the timeline for the period 1960–1969. The roots of progressive rock developed from...
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Post-progressive is a type of rock music distinguished from vintage progressive rock styles, specifically 1970s prog. Post-progressive draws upon newer...
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Music of the United Kingdom (1970s) (redirect from 1970s British pub rock)
limitations of rock music, including British folk rock and glam rock, a process that reached its apogee in the development of progressive rock and one of...
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genres that emerged from this scene included progressive rock, which extended the artistic elements; glam rock, which highlighted showmanship and visual...
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dedicated to playing album tracks by rock artists from the hard rock and progressive rock genres initially established album-oriented radio. In the mid-1970s...
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from the propulsive rhythms of early rock. The term may sometimes be used interchangeably with "progressive rock", though the latter is instead characterised...
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Progressive soul (often shortened to prog-soul; also called black prog, black rock, and progressive R&B) is a type of African-American music that uses...
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1960s in music (redirect from 1960s surf rock)
end, genres such as Baroque pop, sunshine pop, bubble gum pop, and progressive rock started to grow popular, with the latter two finding greater success...
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This is a timeline of artists, albums, and events in progressive rock and its subgenres. This article contains the timeline for the period 1980 - 1989...
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it soon splintered into competing heavy metal, early art-punk rock and progressive rock. These performers and several others were instrumental in launching...
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progressive folk and progressive rock were the short lived (but later reunited) Comus and, more successfully, Renaissance, who combined folk and rock...
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earliest and most influential of the progressive rock genre, with the band combining musical influences that rock music was founded upon with elements...
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1970s in music (redirect from 1970s blues rock)
1970s. Other sub-genres of rock, particularly glam rock, hard rock, progressive rock, art rock, blues rock, and heavy metal achieved various amounts of success...
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mathematics Noise rock Post-hardcore Progressive metal "Post-Rock Music Genre Overview". AllMusic. Retrieved December 24, 2016. "Math Rock Music Genre Overview"...
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This is a timeline of artists, albums, and events in progressive rock and its subgenres. This article contains the timeline for the period 2020–. The Smile...
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subgenres, including beat music, progressive rock, art rock, hard rock, heavy metal, punk, post-punk, new wave, and indie rock. In the 1950s, Britain was well...
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including progressive rock, krautrock, and heavy metal. Since the 1970s, revivals have included psychedelic funk, neo-psychedelia, and stoner rock as well...
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