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Progressive Rock

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28 songs
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[Instrumental only, Genre: progressive rock symphonic instrumental, Inspiration: 1970s keyboard-driven rock arrangements featuring virtuosic grand piano performance, analog synthesizers, dynamic tempo changes, and dramatic build-ups, Lead instrument: grand piano performing fast classical arpeggios and staccato phrasing with precise articulation, Supporting instruments: analog synth leads and pads emulating modular and monophonic synthesizers, electric bass with strong presence, dynamic rock drumming with fills and cymbal crashes, and subtle organ backing for harmonic depth, Mood: epic, theatrical, intense, and slightly mischievous — begins delicately with a solo piano introduction and gradually transforms into a powerful rock symphony, Production: warm analog tone, crisp high end on piano and synths, wide stereo image, Structure: starts with a classical piano interpretation of “In the Hall of the Mountain King, ” transitions through multiple key modulations, builds tension
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[Instrumental only, Genre: progressive rock symphonic instrumental, Inspiration: 1970s keyboard-driven rock arrangements featuring virtuosic grand piano performance, analog synthesizers, dynamic tempo changes, and dramatic build-ups, Lead instrument: grand piano performing fast classical arpeggios and staccato phrasing with precise articulation, Supporting instruments: analog synth leads and pads emulating modular and monophonic synthesizers, electric bass with strong presence, dynamic rock drumming with fills and cymbal crashes, and subtle organ backing for harmonic depth, Mood: epic, theatrical, intense, and slightly mischievous — begins delicately with a solo piano introduction and gradually transforms into a powerful rock symphony, Production: warm analog tone, crisp high end on piano and synths, wide stereo image, Structure: starts with a classical piano interpretation of “In the Hall of the Mountain King, ” transitions through multiple key modulations, builds tension
3:59Song Image
[Genre: Progressive Art Rock / Cinematic Blues / Post-Industrial Ballad] [Instruments: distorted bass, broken-key piano, overdriven electric guitar with haunting sustain, analog synth pads, minimal drum kit (floor toms and snare rolls), eerie ambient textures, faint reverse reverbs, ghostly choir, ] [Tempo: starts at 72 BPM — slow, emotional pulse; accelerates slightly at the climax (~95 BPM), then collapses back to 60 BPM at the outro, ] [Dynamic Shape: begins intimate and fragile, builds into chaos and distortion, ends with stillness and a single piano note fading out, ] [Vocal Style: raw, cracked male vocal; spoken and sung in turns — alternating between despair, fury, and fragile acceptance, Backing voices echo like memories or ghosts, ] [Bass Style: deep and unstable — detuned slightly, driving the feeling of anxiety, ] [Guitar Style: expressive, bending notes, feedback swells, crying over distorted rhythm chords, ] [Keyboard Style: heavy piano chords with broken sustain;
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[Genre: Progressive Art Rock / Cinematic Blues / Post-Industrial Ballad] [Instruments: distorted bass, broken-key piano, overdriven electric guitar with haunting sustain, analog synth pads, minimal drum kit (floor toms and snare rolls), eerie ambient textures, faint reverse reverbs, ghostly choir, ] [Tempo: starts at 72 BPM — slow, emotional pulse; accelerates slightly at the climax (~95 BPM), then collapses back to 60 BPM at the outro, ] [Dynamic Shape: begins intimate and fragile, builds into chaos and distortion, ends with stillness and a single piano note fading out, ] [Vocal Style: raw, cracked male vocal; spoken and sung in turns — alternating between despair, fury, and fragile acceptance, Backing voices echo like memories or ghosts, ] [Bass Style: deep and unstable — detuned slightly, driving the feeling of anxiety, ] [Guitar Style: expressive, bending notes, feedback swells, crying over distorted rhythm chords, ] [Keyboard Style: heavy piano chords with broken sustain;
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[Style: Progressive art rock epic from the early 1970s with mythological storytelling, The instrumentation includes analog synthesizers, church organ, deep drums, bass pedals, Rhodes electric piano, orchestral strings, and a choir of celestial voices, There are slow movements with ambient drones and swelling choirs, building into powerful progressive rock sections with complex time signatures, melodic guitar solos, and thunderous percussion, The atmosphere should evoke ancient creation and divine power, blending orchestral and electronic textures — a sound between classic 70s progressive rock and cinematic film score, Use stereo panning and spatial effects to make the sound feel massive, timeless, and sacred, ]
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[Style: Progressive Art Rock + Orchestral Requiem] [Inspiration: 1970s analog art rock fused with symphonic cinematic ambience] [Features: complex time signatures, layered vocal harmonies, organic percussion, evolving dynamics] [Emphasize: deep bass resonance and geological movement — music should *feel* like shifting rock beneath the earth] [Include: organic reverb, ambient wind, thunder, and choir harmonies that rise like mountain peaks] [Overall feel: solemn, spiritual, ancient — a requiem for gods and giants; the eternal slumber before rebirth]
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[Dark progressive art rock with gothic Halloween atmosphere, Pipe organ, choir, thunder, theremin, eerie analog synths, heavy drums, and distorted bass, The mood is haunting, theatrical, and symphonic — blending rock opera with cinematic horror, Evokes the sound of a haunted cathedral fused with a rock concert, Features dramatic key changes, ghostly wails, and thunderous percussion, Tempo alternates between 3/4 waltz and 4/4 march, Inspired by vintage horror film scores, Halloween rock operas, and 1970s progressive rock epics, ]
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[Progressive cinematic rock with orchestral and ambient fusion, Inspired by grand art rock finales — emotional, space-faring, and spiritual, Lush synthesizers, melodic bass, layered choirs, orchestral strings, and soaring electric guitar solos, Blends elements of classic progressive rock, modern cinematic soundscapes, and cosmic ambience, Begins softly and reflective, grows into a vast symphonic crescendo of hope and transcendence, Tempo changes gently from slow 4/4 to 6/8 waltz before fading into infinite silence, Length about 7 minutes, ]
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[Progressive symphonic rock in the vein of art rock epics, Massive and defiant tone, blending cinematic orchestration with heavy rock instrumentation, Inspired by the dramatic energy of large-scale concept albums: complex rhythm changes, layered vocals, choir chants, distorted bass grooves, and soaring synthesizer solos, Include powerful percussion and thunderous low-end like marching giants in revolt, The sound evolves from ominous and sacred to chaotic and triumphant, symbolizing rebellion against divine power, Intense use of organ, Moog, and Mellotron, with choir, timpani, and electric guitar harmonies, Song length about 8 minutes, ]
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[style: 1970s symphonic art rock progressive fusion ballet] Create an elaborate, theatrical progressive rock composition inspired by early 1970s symphonic and psychedelic art rock, The music should feature extended instrumental passages with evolving time signatures, layered melodies, and cinematic movements, Blend analog synthesizers, grand piano, distorted organ, and orchestral strings with dramatic electric guitar solos and intricate rhythmic bass lines, Include expressive bass phrasing with a funky, percussive tone, Moog-style leads, and complex drum fills using odd-meter patterns, Incorporate classical fugue elements, ambient jazz harmony, and dynamic crescendos that move between delicate and thunderous, Build sections that feel like movements in a rock ballet — alternating between mysterious, graceful, and explosive, Emphasize vintage analog warmth, deep stereo panning, and evolving texture to evoke a powerful live performance atmosphere
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[style: Eerie psychedelic rock with orchestral and progressive elements] Create a haunting, cinematic progressive rock song that blends the eerie atmosphere of “Riders on the Storm” with the nautical grandeur of a 1970s prog-rock pirate epic, Use a dripping Rhodes electric piano with heavy reverb and delay to set the mood, layered with staccato orchestral strings, timpani, and sweeping winds, Add Moog-style analog bass and dynamic drums that rise and fall like ocean waves, Include occasional sound effects of storms, waves, thunder, and ghostly echoes to enhance storytelling, Vocals should sound dark, mysterious, and storytelling — a ghost captain recounting his doomed voyage, Mood: eerie, cinematic, mysterious, tragic, sea-bound, Tempo: 72–84 BPM, Instruments: Rhodes piano, Moog bass, strings, orchestral percussion, reverb-laden vocals, Feel: a fusion of The Doors’ “Riders on the Storm” and 1970s art rock storytelling
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[style: Psychedelic Progressive Art Rock – 1971 Analog Sound] Create a cinematic psychedelic art rock composition that feels like it was recorded in 1971, Blend elements of progressive rock, ambient space jazz, and analog sound design, Instrumentation should feature lush Mellotron pads, swirling Moog and ARP synthesizers, tape delay effects, and warm analog bass tones, Include echoing slide guitar, jazzy Rhodes or Wurlitzer electric piano, and dynamic, expressive live drums with subtle cymbal swells, Structure the piece as a journey: – [Countdown & Launch] Slow-building tension with deep bass rumbles and rhythmic synth pulses, – [Orbit & Weightless] Floaty, ambient textures and light percussion, with reverb-soaked melodic fragments, – [Cold of Space] Sparse and atmospheric, featuring eerie tape echoes and reversed tones, – [Reentry & Landing] Intensify with distorted synth and crashing drums, then fade into calm acoustic resolution, Use panning and reverb to simulate space
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three-piece band, art rock, classical, vintage analog synthesizers, rock, jazz, melancholic, spatial atmosphere with layered keyboard textures and subtle dynamic shifts, progressive classical rock
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[style: Analog Progressive Waltz – 3-piece analog band] Create a lush, analog 3/4 time progressive rock waltz with a pastoral and cinematic feel, The performance should feature a vintage analog synthesizer with sweeping filters and string-like tones, a warm melodic bass guitar (Rickenbacker-style), and a full acoustic drum kit with brushes and tom flourishes, Keep the tempo moderate and graceful, evoking a sense of dawn and renewal, Use gentle LFO sweeps, evolving synth pads, and light analog arpeggios that shimmer like sunlight, Allow dynamic swells and crescendos that mirror the beauty of a pink sunrise over open Midwestern plains, Let the band sound live and organic, with human imperfections and expressive phrasing — like a sunrise painted in sound, The waltz rhythm should carry warmth, nostalgia, and movement, inviting the listener to “dance with the day away,
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British psychedelic progressive rock, synthesizer jazz-rock, progressive electronic keyboard master, analog sounds and electronic music
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British psychedelic progressive rock, synthesizer jazz-rock, progressive electronic keyboard master, analog sounds and electronic music
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Experimental progressive post-jazz classical synthesizer dreamscape, psychedelic jazz rock
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1960’s Progressive Jazz Rock Synth Orchestra, fusion funk, orchestral blues, operatic rock
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Vinyl Record cracks pops and hissing of needle, 1970’s art progressive jazz jam rock
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Live Progressive Synth Jazz Rock
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Epic Progressive Orchestral Synth Performance Rock Live massive concert
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Delta blues funk, psychedelic jazz rock, British Progressive jazz orchestration rock, cinematic rock
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Jam Progressive Rock, Psychedelic Jazz Rock, Synthesizer analog, Hammond Organ, Fender Rhodes, massive Drum kit includes two Gongs, tribal Japanese Drums, Taiko
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Dark Western Rock, Industrial Blues, Industrial Progressive rock
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Progressive Jazz Rock
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Progressive jazz rock
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Synth-progressive rock, AOR progressive jazz rock, synth rock
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1973 progressive classical inspired Instrumental rock, hard rock, progressive rock, blues rock, synthesizer jazz, keyboard god, art rock, keyboards and Synth driven Rock