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#1 2020-02-19 08:53:00

Svetonio
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Svetonio's choice of the best Prog albums of 2019

In order as per genres of Progressive music (related genres like psychedelic rock, art rock, experimental rock, krautrock and ambient rock are also included).



Progressive rock (1st place)

Endless Way From You by The Worm Ouroboros















Progressive rock (2nd place)

Sum of Erda by Guranfoe

















Symphonic rock (1st place)

Foreign Land by The Far Meadow















Symphonic rock (2nd place)

Nattfiolen by Jordsjø


















Jazz-Rock (1st place)

Discovery by Gis Maj Es (G.M.E.)


















Jazz-Rock (2nd place)

141 Layers Of Ikigai by Aaron Lebos Reality

















Progressive Folk-Rock (1st place)

Genius Loci by Thieves' Kitchen

















Progressive Folk-Rock (2nd place)

Tre ut by Trojka

















Progressive metal (1st place)

Non Sequitur by Raiju

















Progressive metal (2nd place)

Limbo by Ok Goodnight

















Neo-Progressive rock (1st place)

InMotion by InVertigo

















Neo-Progressive rock (2nd place)

The Astral Tramp by Glasswing
















Psychedelic rock

Parmi les arbres by Perséide


















Chamber Progressive


The Bell by iamthemorning
















Ambient rock

Eternal by All India Radio
















Art Rock

Bruised Sky by We Are Kin




















Experimental rock

The Cove, Vol. 1 by Blumen

















Krautrock

Kozmik Koon by Zone Six


















Space-Rock

Threshold 発端 by Dhidalah


















Berlin School

IX by Pollard Daniel Booth


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