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Progzilla Best of 2018

Posted by Emma Chrysoprasia Roebuck on December 19, 2018
Posted in: FaceBook, News, Press release.

2018 Progzilla Best of Albums

That time of year again as we look back on the last cycle of the music we love and want to share with the world.  The Wide variety of shows on Progzilla guarantees to provide something for every lover of the progsphere.  From Avant Jazz Prog to Cookie Monster Prog metal we have something that will tickle your fancy. The downside is having to collect the information compile it write the list, then actually schedule the music so you get a chance actually hear it outside their shows.

From Christmas Eve onwards from 10.00 am to 12.00 am  GMT/UTC  Ziggy The AutoDJ will be playing music from all the albums Listed below  there will be annoying voices or chatter from the DJs just music .

Progzilla wishes everyone the best of Holiday seasons and the proggiest of sounds!  2019 has a lot to live up to after the quality of the music at least if not in many other parts of life!

Happy Holidays, Merry Christmas, Happy New Year, Jolly Solstice etc etc etc

Tune in to Progzilla Radio from Christmas  on

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So here are the selections:

Stacy Doller – Stacy Doller On Progzilla (Friday Nights 800pm to 10.30pm UTC/GMT)

Southern Empire – Civilisation
Circulus – Birth
It Bites – Live in London
Steve Hughes – Holding On To Normal
Phideaux – Infernal
Argos – Unidentified Dying Objects
The Paradox Twin – The Importance of Mr Bedlam
John Holden – Capture Light
Galahad – Seas of Change
Fractal Mirror – Beyond the Pale

Andy Wild – The Progzilla Files on Progzilla Sundays (6.00pm to 8.00 pm UTC/GMT 1st Sunday of The month)

Galahad – Seas of Change
Twelfth Night – Sequences
Shineback  – Dial

Tiger Moth Tales – Storytellers  2

Steve Blease – Sounds That Can Be Made (Monday 8.00pm to 10.30 pm UTC/GMT) and Heavy Elements (Friday 10.30pm to midnight UTC/GMT)

Haken – Vector
Redemption – Long Night’s Journey into Day
Orphaned Land – Unsung Prophets And Dead Messiahs
TesseracT – Sonder
Between the Buried and Me – Automata
Amorphis – Queen of Time
Bomber Goggles – Gyreland
Circles – The Last One
Temples on Mars – Temples on Mars
Saul Blease – The Great War

Peter Jones – Tales from The Tiger Moth (alternate Saturdays 12.00am to 3.00pm GMT/UTC)

John Holden, Capture light
Let’s Eat Grandma, I’m All Ears
Shineback, Dial
Sunchild, Messages from Afar: The Division and Illusion of Time
Kino, Radio Voltaire
Haken, Vector
Spiralmaze, Dunes Of Dorlmeus
John Beagley, As If
Rani Chatoorgoon, Chaotic Wonder
Robert Reed, Sanctuary iii

Jim Lawson – The Ancient One (8.00pm to 11.00pm UTC/GMT alternate Tuesdays)

Ring Van Mobius – Past The Evening Sun
Damanek – In Flight,
Malady – Tointen Toista,
Riversea -The Tide,
Mike Kershaw – Arms Open Wide,
The Windmill – Tribus,
Yuka and Chronoship – Ship,
Samurai Of Prog – Archivarium,
Sunchild – Messages From Afar
John Holden – Capture Light.

Tony Rowsick – Prog Watch (11.00pm to 1.00am GMT/UTC Wednesdays)

3.2 – The Rules Have Changed
Riverside – Wasteland
Perfect Beings – Vier
Southern Empire – Civilisation
Mystery – Lies And Butterflies
Yuka & Chronoship – Ship
Arena – Double Vision
Damanek – In Flight
The Pineapple Thief – Dissolution
Armonite – And The Stars Above

Cliff Pearson – Live From Progzilla Towers (Wednesday 8.00 pm to 11.00 pm UTC/GMT)

Southern Empire – Civilization

Phideaux – Infernal
Riverside – Wasteland
All Traps on Earth – A Drop Of Light
Damanek – In Flight
Gösta Berlings Saga – Et Ex
Rainburn – Insignify
Rikard Sjöblom’s Gungfly – Friendship
The Tangent – Proxy
Lazleitt – On The Brink
Twelfth Night – Sequences 2018

Sid Smith –  Progzilla Sundays – Sid Smith From The Yellow Room (6.00 pm to 8.00 pm UTC/GMT  3rd Sunday of the Month)

NIK BÄRTSCH’S RONIN – Awase
SONAR & DAVID TORN – Vortex
SWEET BILLY PILGRIM – Wapentak
JOHN McLAUGHLIN – Live In San Francisco
WAYNE SHORTER – Emanon
JAKOB BRO – Bay Of Rainbows
ORCHESTRA OF THE UPPER ATMOSPHERE – theta 4

SKYDIVE TRIO – Sun Sparkle
ELEPHANT 9 – Greatest Show On Earth
FIRE! – The Hands

Steve Petch – Progzilla Sundays – The Progmeister   (6.00 pm to 8.00 pm GMT/UTC  2nd Sunday of the month)

The Tangent – Proxy

Big Big Train – Merchants of Light
Adam Holzman Truth Decay
Damanek – In Flight
Spocks beard – Noise floor
Southern Empire – Civilisation
Yuka & the Chronoship – The Ship
Ring Van Mobius – Past The evening Star

David Elliot – The European Perspective (1.00 pm to 5.00 pm UTC Mondays)

Alco Frisbass – Le Bateleur
Jet Black Sea – The Overview Effect
The Kentish Spires – The Last Harvest
Koenji Hyakkei – Dhorimviskha
Lydian Collective – Adventure
North Atlantic Oscillation – Grind Show
Regal Worm – Pig Views
Sarcophagus Now – Sarcophagus Now
Sterbus – Real Estate/Fake Inverno
The Tangent – Proxy

Brian Watson  – Not The American Prog Show (6.30pm to 8.00 pm UTC/GMT Fridays) and Progzilla Sundays – The American Prog Show  with Mike Whitfield (6.00pm to 8.00pm UTC/GMT 4th Sunday of the Month)

The Tangent – Proxy
Glass Hammer -Chronomonaut
3rDegree – Ones & Zeros Vol 0
The Swan Chorus – The Swan Chorus
Phideaux – Infernal

Napier’s Bones – Monuments
Thumpermonkey – Make Me Young, Etc.
Yes -Fly From Here Return Trip
North Atlantic Oscillation – Grind Show
Fractal Mirror – Close To Vapour

Mike Whitfield – Progzilla Sundays -The American Prog Show  with Brian Watson (6.00pm to 8.00pm UTC/GMT 4th Sunday of the Month)

Fifth Species – Life In The Punch Line
Phideaux – Infernal
Glass Hammer – Chronomonaut
Southern Empire – Civilisation
The Tangent – Proxy
Mark Rowen – Radiance
Koenki Hyakkei – Dhorimviskha
Tiger Moth Tales – Story Tellers Part Two
All Traps On Earth – A Drop Of Light
Karmamoi – The Day Is Done

Mike Pollack – Progressive Tracks (10.30pm to midnight UTC/GMT Mondays)

Adam Holzman – “Truth Decay”
SONAR with David Torn – “Vortex”
Koenjihyakkei – “Dhorimvishka”
The Hypersonic Factor – “Inventions of Diffusion”
Far Corner – “Risk”
Spiralmaze – “Dunes of Dorlmeus”
Ángel Ontalva & VESPERO – “Carta Marina”
El Tubo Elastico – “Impala”
All Traps On Earth – “A Drop Of Light”
Amgala Temple – “Invisible Airships”

Shaun Geraghty – The Prog Mill (10.00pm to midnight Sundays)

John Holden – Capture Light.
The Tangent – Proxy.
RanestRane – Starchild.
Southern Empire – Civilisation.
Octavarium – Out of Time.
Damanek – In Flight,

Albion – You’ll Be Mine.
Argos – Unidentified Dying Objects.
Mark Rowen – Radiance.
The Windmill – Tribus

Graham Harfleet – The Progressive Rock Show (8.00 pm to 10.00 pm Sundays)

The Tangent – Proxy
Gleb Kolyadin – Gleb Kolyadin.
Damanek In Flight
Southern Empire – Civilisation
Yuka & The Chronoship – Ship
John Holden – Capture Light
 The Hypersonic Factor. Inventions of Diffusion
Dial by Shineback.
 Oceans of Slumber – the Banished Heart
 Riverside – Wasteland

Ian Fairholm – The Epileptic Gibbon (3.00pm to 5.30 pm UTC/GMT alternate Sundays)

 Sanguine Hum – ‘Now We Have Power’
180Gs – ‘Singin’ to God’ 3.
Thumpermonkey – ‘Make Me Young, etc.‘
Phideaux – ‘Infernal’
Nadia Struiwigh – ‘WHRRu’
Monobody – ‘Raytracing’
Mildlife – ‘Phase’
Matt Baber – ‘Suite For Piano and Electronics’
Jack O’ The Clock – ‘Repetitions of the Old City II’
Henrik Schwarz & Metropole Orkest – ‘Scripted Orkestra’

Emma Roebuck – Northern Star (8.00 pm to 11.00 pm UTC/ GMT Thursdays)

C:Live Collective – Fifth Estate
Damanek – In Flight
Pineapple Thief – Dissolution
The Tangent – Proxy
Vespero – Hollow Moon
Saul Blease – Great War
Jet Black sea – The Overview Effect
The Fierce and The Dead – Euphoric
Shineback – Dial
Andromeda Anarchia – Dark Matters

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