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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Prog Issue 137.
Discovering
Boasting an eclectic catalogue of more than 240 releases since its creation in 2009, Berlin-based Pelagic Records have become one of the top labels exploring the musical twilight zone between...
Ed’s Letter
Hello, and welcome to the new issue of Prog magazine. I must admit it feels a bit weird offering new year greetings over halfway through January in an issue none of you will read until the be...
Bloody Well Write
Send your letters to us at: Prog, Future Publishing, 121-141 Westbourne Terrace, London, W2 6JR, or email prog@futurenet.com. Letters may be edited for length. We regret that we cannot reply to pho...
TWEET TALK
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CECILIA FAGE @ccfage A beautiful day blowing away the cobwebs, made even better by seeing an Aero L-39 Albatros from Blackpool Airport circling ov...
HIT AND MYTH – TULL ARE BACK, ALREADY!
On a roll: Jethro Tull are back for more in 2023 (guitarist Joe Parrish second from right).
PRESS/ASSUNTA OPAHLE
Coming just a year after their 2022 LP The Ze...
BUNDLES OF NEWS FROM SOFT MACHINE!
Soft Machine: busy boys.
PRESS/WOLFGANG GONAUS
Soft Machine are
putting the finishing touches to their new album, which is scheduled for a summer release. ...