
Prog-Watch is a weekly podcast and internet radio program dedicated to bringing the listener contemporary Progressive Rock music, album reviews, and artist interviews and features from around the world!
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 581 | Founded | 12 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Music | |||

My 101 Dimensions program for December features nearly two hours of great electronic/ambient/progressive music from Trace, Grobschnitt, Johannes Schmoelling, Anthony Phillips, and Johan Agebjörn!
On this week's Prog-Watch, Dr. Rob Fisher returns to take an in depth look at War Stories, the fabulous new solo album by Andrew Latimer of Camel fame! Also, new music from Kepler Ten, Yak, and Mostly Autumn!
This week's Prog-Watch is another edition of our Explorations series, this one looking at The Canterbury Scene! Come explore this sub-genre through great music from Caravan, Gong, Hatfield and the North, Steve Hillage, Khan, Supersister, National Hea... more
My monthly 101 Dimensions program includes nearly two hours of progressive electronic and ambient music from Sverre Knut Johansen, Edgar Froese, Vangelis, Redshift, and Michael Stearns & Ron Sunsinger!
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Love this show - especially 101 Dimensions.
Always something new and something old.
Can’t wait until the next show is uploaded.
Prog Watch has introduced me loads of bands and music I never heard of before.
Amazing podcast!
This podcast has opened up my ears to so many new prog bands. I love Dream Theater, Transatlantic and Queensryche, but wanted to expand my knowledge of Prog Rock. This show is perfect for that.
This podcast is amazing for me since it’ll let me know new and amazing prog songs that I haven’t heard yet through their “Variety” episodes. Keep up the great work and hope to hear new songs and reviews!
Can't recommend this podcast highly enough. Being a Genesis/prog fan from the 70's it's fantastic to sample new bands, Love retreating to the man cave each week to listen. Off to see I.Q. at The Met, Bury in January as a result. Keep up the good work Big Man!
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Focusing on contemporary progressive rock, this podcast offers a rich exploration of both music and its artists through album reviews, themed episodes, and insightful interviews. Each episode features a blend of familiar and emerging artists, showcasing a wide spectrum of the genre from various angles including in-depth discussions on album themes and trends, and music tailored for both relaxed and engaged listening experiences. Unique episodes highlight significant movements in progressive rock, often centered around specific themes, such as seasons or special occasions like Halloween, creating a listener-friendly environment for both seasoned fans and newcomers to the genre.
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Prog-Watch launched 12 years ago and published 581 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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Recent guests on Prog-Watch include:
1. Rob Fisher
2. Nicola Lori
3. Dr. Rob Fisher
4. Paul Watson
5. Bob Mulvey
6. Akihisa Tsuboi
7. Hiromi Uehara
8. Andy Nixon
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