Features

Art Corner #29

A.C.T. — Today's Report

Art Corner #28

Evergrey — Solitude + Dominance + Tragedy

Art Corner #27

Lemur Voice — Divided
Although he was feeling a bit ill, Ian Salmon took some time to have a conversation with DPRP's Jan-Jaap de Haan on Arena and music in general.

Art Corner #26

Dream Theater — Metropolis Part 2: Scenes From A Memory
On November 26th, a remarkable album will be released by a band called Dirtbox. DPRP's Ed Sander spoke with John Jowitt, one of the brains behind the project, about their album Uneasy Listening.

Art Corner #25

Queensrÿche — Q2K

Art Corner #24

Tibet — Tibet

Art Corner #23

Yes — The Ladder
Although having released two albums already and working on their next, Canadian band Eye Rhyme are not known very well. DPRP's René Janssen has interviewed Ian Graham to talk about the band and their music.

Art Corner #22

Saga — Full Circle

Art Corner #21

Various Artists — Through Different Eyes - A Tribute To Fates Warning

Art Corner #20

Pendragon — Once Upon A Time In England
While Pain Of Salvation are preparing a third album and their appearance at ProgPower later this year, DPRP's René Janssen interviews Daniel Gildenlöw.

Art Corner #19

IQ — The Lost Attic

Art Corner #18

Without Warning — Step Beyond

Art Corner #17

Spock's Beard — Day For Night

Art Corner #16

Clive Nolan and Adam Wakeman — Jabberwocky

Art Corner #15

Chinawhite — A Dragon's Birth

Art Corner #14

Third Voice — Reflections

Art Corner #13

Makoto Kitayama with Shingetsu Project — Hikaru Sazanami, or in Japanese: 北山真 with 新月プロジェクト — 光るさざなみ

Aural Innovations

AI's Scott Heller interviews Dark Sun from Finland about the band's past, present, and future.

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AI's Jerry Kranitz tells you about King Black Acid and interviews Daniel John Riddle.

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Kingston Wall had a brief span but important impact on rock music in Finland. AI's Scott Heller writes up a Band Profile interviews Jukka Jylli.

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Five Fifteen from Finland are getting noted abroad but not much in the USA yet. AI's Scott Heller tries to change that by giving them some attention here.

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AI's Jerry Kranitz interviews Skye Klad and talks about their music and the future of the band.

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Texas space rock band Beyond-o-matic released a new album, Your Body. AI's Jerry Kranitz reviews the album and also interviews Kurt Stenzel.

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With the return to the stage of legendary band Agitation Free, AI's Keith Henderson wrote a band profile, reviewed the release of old live recordings, and managed to do an interview with Michael Günther and Lutz Ulbrich!

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Paul Ward reviews Brainstorm's album, Tales of the Future, and interviews Paul Foley.

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AI's Jerry Kranitz interviews Tom Spacey and reviews their debut album Mars Is Eden.

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AI's Jerry Kranitz interviews Marcel Peelen and reviews his album Music From The Future's Random Noise Generation.

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AI's Jerry Kranitz interviews Tony Gerber of Spacecraft.

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AI's Keith Henderson explores the world of bands named Dark Star, in different kinds of spelling.
Aural Innovations Issue #6 was originally published April 1999. This is the index for all articles featured in that issue.

Art Corner #12

Tiles — Presents Of Mind

Art Corner #11

Various Artists — Prog. DisDURPance Vol. 2

Art Corner #10

Ayreon — Into The Electric Castle

Art Corner #9

Eloy — Ocean 2: The answer
A whole DPRP delegacy went to Amsterdam to conduct an interview with Fish during his promotional campaign for the Raingods With Zippos album.

Art Corner #8

Enchant — Break

Art Corner #7

Etcetera — Fin de siècle

Art Corner #6

Crucible — Tall Tales

Art Corner #5

Rhapsody — Symphony Of Enchanted Lands

Art Corner #4

Threshold — Clone

Art Corner #3

The Flower Kings — Flowerpower

Aural Innovations

Often called America's oldest space rock band. Here's a profile on Alien Planetscapes. AI's Jerry Kranitz also interviews Doug Walker.

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AI's Keith Henderson has a bit of luck and runs into an in-store performance of Asteroid #4. He reviews the band's debut album Introducing, and interviews Gregg Weiss.

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Born To Go released a VHS titled Robots On The Rise. AI's Jerry Kranitz also interviews Marc Power.

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After a brief live set, AI's Keith Henderson interviews Walk On Water.

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AI's Jerry Kranitz reviews the Melodic Energy Commission's compilation of their first two albums and interviews Don Xaliman.

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When reviewing their first album Doo-Doo-Doo Or Remedy For A Dawrf, AI's Jerry Kranitz was intrigued and interviewed band member Boris Bardash.

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AI's Jerry Kranitz reviews Glenn Feltcher's Out Of It, while Christian Mumforn interviews Glenn to get a little more information.

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AI's Keith Henderson checks out the space rock and psychedelic scene in Texas.

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Here is part 2 of Doug Walker's exporation of the history of Lard Free and Heldon.
Aural Innovations Issue #5 was originally published January 1999. This is the index for all articles featured in that issue.

Art Corner #2

Chroma Key — Dead Air For Radios

Art Corner #1

Crises — Broken Glass