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PROGRESSIVE & PSYCHEDELIC MUSIC

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FOR AN OVERVIEW OF ALL PAGES RELATED WITH
MUSIC FROM RADIOSHOW "PSYCHE VAN HET FOLK" YOU CAN ALSO GO to http://psychevanhetfolk.homestead.com/index.html

For Progressive Folk see http://psychedelicfolk.homestead.com
For progessive singer-songwriters see http://singersong.homestead.com
For more options (like odd, fusions & crossover styles) : http://psychevanhetfolk.homestead.com

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for prog, acid folk, crossover, odd :)
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SEPERATE PAGES OF
PROGRESSIVE & PSYCHEDELIC GROUPS
  (except for all the many old and new Turkish groups
& the Prog Folk / psychfolk / folkpsych groups) :

Gualberto, Ptarmigan
Opus Avantra, Saint Just, Buon Vecchio Charlie
Los Jaivas, Arco Iris, Los Blops
Yahowa 13, Zendik
series of review pages of NEW RELEASES, REISSUES (focused on :)

page 1 & page 2 (Canterbury, Soft Machine related),
page 3 & page 4 & page 5 & page 6 (60's psych)
page 7 (Syd Barrett, Pink Floyd related),
page 8 (Genesis related symphonic rock),
page 9 & page 10 & page 11 & page 12 & page 13 & page 15 &
page 16 (70s psych) with page 14 (Westcoast), page 17 (Jesus Rock), page 18 (new psychrock,dark,bluesrock,,..), page 19 (hardrock new/old), page 20 & page 21 & page 22 & page 23 &
page 24 & page 25 (new psych)
page 26 (Rock In Opposition styled) +
page 27 & page 28 & page 29 & Page 30 (Chamber Music Rock & Theatre Rock) -with 2 pages on Belgian C.M.R. here and here-
page 31 (post-punk/avant-pop) & page 32 (progressive indierock)
& page 33 (progressive pop) & page 34 (psychpop)
page 35 & page 36 & page 37 (folktronica)
page 38 (electronic music), page 39 (ambient),
page 40, page 41 (experimental), 
page 42, page 43 (jazz crossovers), page 44 (Cosmic Jazz)

(see also more reviews on the country-related review pages)
COUNTRY RELATED WEBPAGES :

Latin America with review pages :
Brazil, Venezuela, Chile, Argentine, Mexico, Peru, Colombia

Middle East review pages
with Turkey with review page of reissues and of new items
with Iran and review pages '70's items, fusions, new items
with Israel with review pages

Japan with review pages
South-Korea

Finland with review pages
Sweden review pages
Danmark review page,
Norway review page,

Spain with Spain review page and Bask
Belgium review pages
Holland review page
Germany with Germany review pages
France (avant-prog) review page,
Portugal,
Italy, with review page
Poland,
Former Yygoslavia
Russia review page

Indonesia with review pages,
Malaysia, Singapore, Cambodia, Thailand, Burma, Vietnam, Hong kong, China, various

Africa, review pages :
Congo, Western Sahara, Liberia, Zambia, Nigeria, Kenia, Ethiopia, Uganda

native American, Canada folkpsych & review page

-see also more song reissues on the s/sw-related review pages
and some folk-psych amongst folk/acidfolk on next pages-

review pages
There's a historical line in "progressive" music which always continued. In the '80's and '90's the musical challenges are to find elsewhere than in '60's and '70's. Music still is extremely interesting nowadays (and I can hardly notice everything because there has been an explosion of creativity since a few years, and many genres have creative souls that have something original to offer). You still need a nose and an eye for music to find out where the real creativity lies. And also, the world is big. These pages review some selections. (The term 'prog' nowadays means something different already and refers hardly to what was "progressive" in the early days. Some people like to call all interesting stuff "psychedelic" or "psych", but some of the new inventive music could still be called "progressive" too -in the very old sence of what that means-...
   But this wise grandmother just says "Oh what do I love music".
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Supported by Industrial Silence 10-2007
supported by Wayside Music 21-11-2007
Supported by Clear-Spot 11-7-2006
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