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The Progspace Awards 2025

SPACE Quartet in Tienen – Progressive Spirit, Pure Improvisation

At first glance, SPACE Quartet might not seem like an obvious feature for an international progressive rock platform. A Belgian improvisation collective built around an electric sitar does not fit neatly into the conventional prog canon. Yet that is precisely why it...
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Sylosis Live at Backstage Munich, Jan. 29, 2026

Sylosis Live at Backstage Munich, Jan. 29, 2026

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Revocation Live at Backstage Munich, Jan. 29, 2026

Revocation Live at Backstage Munich, Jan. 29, 2026

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Finally, December concluded the musical year 2025 in rather extreme fashion

Releases of the Week 52/2025 with Lychgate, Fleshvessel, Void Paradigm, Sidian, Sinnarch, Sun Of The Suns, JRNY-X, L.O.E. & Raj Santos

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Seventh Station present new video for Faust Cantata

International Avantgarde Prog specialists Seventh Station present new video for "Faust Cantata", their take on Alfred Schnittke's haunting work.

Leprous Live at Backstage Munich, November 09, 2025

Leprous Live at Backstage Munich, November 09, 2025

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Aversed – Impermanent

I hope this rather excellent debut propels them to greater things because they deserve it.

DVNE – Etemen Ænka

The determination and imagination of bands such as DVNE should be encouraged and applauded.

Perfect Storm – No Air

Perfect Storm has created an impressive debut album, and it would surprise me if they do not storm forward on the progressive rock scene with “No Air”.

Cover of Stortregn's Impermanence

Stortregn – Impermanence

“Impermanence” is a superb record, a pure example of what progressive technical blackened death metal sounds like. Ground-breaking? Not really. Is it excellent music? That’s a resounding yes from me.

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SPACE Quartet in Tienen – Progressive Spirit, Pure Improvisation

At first glance, SPACE Quartet might not seem like an obvious feature for an international progressive rock platform. A Belgian improvisation collective built around an electric sitar does not fit neatly into the conventional prog canon. Yet that is precisely why...