Find us: https://linktr.ee/prognotes Prog Notes: Spotlight is a fireside chat with your favourite up-and-coming or long-established prog artists! Hear straight from the Tarkus' mouth what inspired the music, their creative process, the history of the groups, and much more! An offshoot of The Prog Notes Podcast, your host, Rogan McAndrews, brings in the best in the genre connecting fans to the mast... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 26 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Categories | Music InterviewsMusic |
We have on the guys from Axiom to chat their new album, "Soteria"! Tune in to find out the technology they used during lockdown to jam and perform in their respective homes like they were together in the studio, what it is like to live track such tec... more
We had a great chat with JC Baez, the artist for “The Journey Internal”, a graphic novel based off of the SiX by SiX album featured last week! We discuss how he learned English through Beatles records and comics, what sparked his interest in creating... more
We chat with Robert Berry about SiX by SiX and their new self-titled album! Robert talks about his desire to go in a more guitar driven direction after losing Keith Emerson and his quest to find the ideal guitarist for the role. We discuss how they c... more
We have on Ryo Okumoto this week to talk about his new solo album, "The Myth of the Mostrophus"! We discuss how he envisioned this release as his own take on a Spock's Beard record, the importance R&B played in influencing his sound and playing style... more
This time we talk with Mark Zonder from A-Z about their debut self-titled album! We discuss what he envisioned the live experience to be while composing more of a stadium rock project, what it was like reuniting with Ray Alder after over 15 years, an... more
We have on Tim Bowness to talk about his newest solo album, "Butterfly Mind"! We discuss how the term Butterfly Mind relates to his own creative process, but how the album concept differs from that theme in a way, his thoughts on the evolution of com... more
This episode we have on Karl Sanders to talk about his experimental, Ancient Egypt inspired solo release "Saurian Apocalypse"! He describes his music as being for the state between awake and asleep where any suggestion could spark a powerful vision, ... more
On this episode we chat with Kelly from Civil War about their new album “Invaders”! We discuss how he pulls from strong emotional elements in historical contexts rather than being straight from the textbook, his admiration of Native American history ... more
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