#NowListening to Undertime - a Brazilian Progressive Metal band

And it's #ProgTuesday by @DXMacGuffin

The song is: A World Full of Nothing

https://song.link/t/202518798

#prog

A World Full of Nothing by Undertime

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DPRP Podcast episode 31: part two of the interview with The Emerald Dawn, about the band’s most memorable gigs, their dream venues, festivals, ‘regressive rock’, the future of prog and much more.

https://www.mixcloud.com/DPRP/episode-31-the-emerald-dawn-part-2/
#prog #ProgRock #podcast

What Category Theory Teaches Us About DataFrames

Every dataframe library ships with hundreds of operations. pandas alone has over 200 methods on a DataFrame. Is pivot different from melt? Is apply different from map? What about transform, agg, applymap, pipe? Some of these seem like the same operation wearing different hats. Others seem genuinely distinct. Without a framework for telling them apart, you end up memorizing APIs instead of understanding structure.

and Juliet is the Sun | Desafortunadamente

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Paderborn 2026: Ein Fest für die Sinne! Rosalie Cunningham und Rockpommel's Band glänzten beim 4. Rock-Festival in der Paderhalle. Den vollen Bericht zum Prog-Spektakel gibt es hier: https://ogy.de/u6tw

#StoneProg #Paderborn #Prog

Might have to listen to some classic Hungarian music tonight, to celebrate. #Prog

(And apparently the album title translates as something like 'Humiliated and Saddened'. Perfect.)

https://open.spotify.com/album/1NtcU4pTM4OZgKZ32NKPNz?si=zUmBcoWfQxaivXGeN9s66w

Megalázottak És Megszomorítottak - Album by After Crying | Spotify

After Crying · album · 2013 · 5 songs

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Look what we have now for your Sunday prog reading... A triptych of older Lost World Band recordings plus Mother Crone, Solstice, and the new Hällas!

https://www.dprp.net/reviews/2026/014
#prog #ProgRock #ProgressiveRock

Issue 2026-014 • Album Reviews • DPRP.net

Reviews Issue Issue 2026-014. Reviews in this issue: Hällas — Panorama, Lost World Band — The Dawn, Lost World Band — In The Empty Town, Lost World Band — Remission, Mother Crone — Embrace The Death, Solstice — Clann - The Stables Gathering

The New Hovering Dog by B.J. Cole, released on United Artists in 1972.

Paul Sexton wrote for Louder Than Sound:

BJ Cole is a true Zelig character among British sidemen, his steel guitar work flavouring dozens of records we all know across the pop and rock gamut. The New Hovering Dog, worth it for this cover photo of an eponymously levitating pooch, is ..a relatively rare moment where his name features above the title...

As BJ’s own present-day notes explain, the album saw him sailing away from his country rock moorings and dropping anchor at a far more experimental berth, with arrangements by Robert (Nick Drake) Kirby. Fellow voyagers included Danny Thompson on double bass, Crimson’s Mike Giles on drums and Curved Air’s Francis Monkman, whose harpsichord embellishments are among some stimulating sonic juxtapositions.

https://www.loudersound.com/reviews/bj-cole-the-new-hovering-dog

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=05xX-skwCbo

#BJCole #RobertKirby #DannyThompson #FrancisMonkman #PedalSteel #Prog #Music