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  1. MLWZ Review (Krakow Radio, Poland)

    MLWZ Review (Krakow Radio, Poland) – English Translation by Artur Chachlowski, 15/02/08. The history of progressive band Protos provides evidence of how unimaginable and unpredictable the fortunes of a rock group can be. The biography of this band was elaborated when reviewing their debut...
  2. International Reviews: The Noble Pauper's Grave

    We have now received a number of reviews from around the world (Japan, Italy, Germany, USA and the UK). Many thanks to the fans and work colleagues who patiently translated these for us - some are still being translated and there are more in the pipeline. Here are the early headlines: "A...
  3. Euro Rock Press and Other Prog News

    Welcome to the November newsletter from New Horizons Music for progressive rock musicians and fans of art-rock. We have more music news from around the world: Michel Griffin from France discusses his latest release and video work; Canadian guitarist Dennis Paul provides updates on his September...
  4. Press Release - New Horizons Music

    PRESS RELEASE - NEW HORIZONS MUSIC In 1982, Sussex-born Rory Ridley-Duff and Stephen Anscombe released One Day a New Horizon, now acknowledged as one of English progressive rock's 'hidden treasures'. Popularised by Japanese, UK and US record collectors, a misunderstanding led to hundreds of...
  5. Progressive Rock News

    Welcome to a truly international edition of NHM's progressive music newsletter. This month, we have news from The Grand Trick (Sweden), Michel Griffin (France), Andrew Roussak and RPWL (Germany), Jazzjet and Rory Ridley-Duff (UK) and Nascent (Massachusetts, USA), Leigh Evin McCulloch (Illinois...
  6. Album Version of 'Travels'

    Hi everyone, Three months to go until release. Andrew suggested I put the final version of 'Travels' in this forum for critique. This is still the only place the track can be downloaded - although we have now started uploading tracks for streaming at various MP3 and Internet Radio sites...
  7. Head Case Radio Interview

    I am writing to invite you to tune into http://www.headcaseradio.com this Saturday (Pacific Time - 1pm, Greenwich Mean Time - 9pm) to hear an interview with UK prog rock artist and Protos founder, Rory Ridley-Duff. He discusses the renewed worldwide interest in Protos, his well received debut...
  8. Invitation to Give Critical Feedback

    Hi all, http://www.magle.dk/music-forums/3631-request-feedback-pre-release.html#post21553 Link to a post in another thread inviting critical feedback on 'Travels' - a track due to appear on an album in October. You're the first crowd to be invited to comment :) Best wishes Rory
  9. Request for Feedback on Pre-Release Demo

    Hello all, The attached track is due to appear on an album by Protos in October. It has run the gauntlet of non-musical folk (family and friends) but this is its first critical outing amongst musical folk. It will only be posted here and to no other forum for the time being as I'm interested...
  10. And Now For Something Completely Different...

    Welcome to the June edition of the New Horizons Music newsletter. What happened to May, you ask? There was the small matter of student assignments and exam marking.... Normal service has now resumed. This month's main article "And Now for Something Completely Different...." takes a fresh look...
  11. Does Music Advertising Work? (NHM April Newsletter)

    Welcome to the April edition of NHM's newsletter. Last month's edition more than doubled its readership so we're sticking to the format that is proving popular. Last month's article "What is Truth in Music?" prompted lively debate at Google and Progressive Ears. This month's thought piece is...
  12. What is 'truth' in music? (NHM Newsletter)

    "Welcome to the March newsletter of New Horizons Music. Last month's thought-piece went down well (it was republished in the March/April edition of Classic Rock Society Magazine). For that reason, we're sticking with the format. In this edition, Rory draws on his university experiences to...
  13. New Horizons Music - February Newsletter

    Just When You Thought the Racism Row was Over... One of the interesting things about publishing and promoting new music is the reactions that occur around the world. In November, we created a stir on Google when we published our experiences contacting UK record shops listed in 'Classic Rock'...
  14. Recent News at Prog4You Web-site

    http://www.prog4you.com/progressive_rock_news.htm Best wishes
  15. Into the Mouth of the Tiger - Special Offer

    Hi, For January 2007 only, you can buy progressive rock chart topping music on Into the Mouth of the Tiger and One Day a New Horizon and save GBP 5.00 ($10) on the normal retail price. http://www.newhorizonsmusic.co.uk/news.htm Click 'Home' for the Special Offer. Best wishes Rory
  16. Around the world in 80 days...

    Hi, I hope people don't mind me adding a link to reviews and feedback on a recently released album - I do not have permission to post to the 'Other Announcements' forum as recommended elsewhere. I feel an obligation to let people know. I speak as a music publisher, not as an artist. I would...
  17. Rory Ridley-Duff / Protos

    Hi, Anyone wishing to evaluate my site(s) and music can choose from the following: The man - Dr Rory Ridley-Duff | Support for the thinking business The music publisher - New Horizons Music - Bringing You The Best in Progressive Music The rock band - Protos | Home of the Resurgent UK Prog...
  18. What is a tab?

    Hi, Can anyone explain to me what a 'tab' is (in the context of website and musicians copying each other's technique)? I came across this in another site, but thought I'd post the question here! All the best Rory
  19. Anyone speak Italian?

    Hi, Two reviews have been posted to an Italian prog rock site but I can't understand them because I don't speak Italian. Is there anyone on here who can translate for me? "One Day a New Horizon" is at http://www.hardsounds.it/PUBLIC/recensione.php?id=2841 "Space" is at...
  20. Are films the new opera?

    Hi, I love films: more than opera, more than listening to music on its own, more than theatre, more than television. I confess that I don't usually listen closely to the music per se, rather I prefer to soak up the experience as a whole. I have a question that perhaps someone can answer...
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