Some more prog rock giants for any who might care:
Claypool Lenon Delirium: South of Reality (2019, by John Lenon's son)
Motoi Sakuraba - Gikyokuonsou (198x or 199x)
Just about any album before 1974 by:
Genesis; Yes; King Crimson; Emerson, Lake and Palmer; Gentle Giant; Frank Zappa
Not prog, but very good contemporary band:
King Gizard and the Lizard Wizard:
Microtonal Flying Banana, Polygonwanaland, the two most recent albumd named with four letters I don't member
Except for Polygonwanaland those albums are microtonal, e.g. using notes outside of the traditional chromatic scale. Listen a few times for your brain to 'get it' if you have to. Definitely worth it.
Their other stuff is also good, but further from prog rock than these albums (some jazz, some metal etc)
Love Pink Floyd - if I had a $ for the number of times I listened to Dark Side of the Moon when it first came out :).
Some more prog rock giants for any who might care:
Claypool Lenon Delirium: South of Reality (2019, by John Lenon's son)
Motoi Sakuraba - Gikyokuonsou (198x or 199x)
Just about any album before 1974 by:
Genesis; Yes; King Crimson; Emerson, Lake and Palmer; Gentle Giant; Frank Zappa
Not prog, but very good contemporary band:
King Gizard and the Lizard Wizard: Microtonal Flying Banana, Polygonwanaland, the two most recent albumd named with four letters I don't member
Except for Polygonwanaland those albums are microtonal, e.g. using notes outside of the traditional chromatic scale. Listen a few times for your brain to 'get it' if you have to. Definitely worth it.
Their other stuff is also good, but further from prog rock than these albums (some jazz, some metal etc)
No Rush or Dream Theater?
Don't have my library with me and haven't listened to them in a while.
Thanks for the adding.