Progressive Rock, or Prog Rock, represents the artful and ambitious side of rock music — a world where melody meets complexity and sound becomes storytelling. Born in the late 1960s through visionary bands like Yes, Genesis, King Crimson, and Pink Floyd, prog redefined what rock could be, fusing classical, jazz, and psychedelic influences into sweeping compositions and concept albums.

At MuratsJukebox.com, we celebrate the magic of Progressive Rock in all its forms — from the golden era of the 1970s to modern innovators such as Porcupine Tree, Steven Wilson, and Dream Theater. Dive into in-depth band histories, album reviews, and features that capture the imagination and intellect behind prog’s most daring music.

Murat’s Jukebox is where timeless artistry and musical exploration meet — a home for every listener who believes that rock can still dream big.

King Crimson

King Crimson: The Architects of Progressive Rock’s Outer Limits King Crimson. Formation and Early Vision King Crimson was formed in 1968 in London, England, by guitarist Robert Fripp and drummer…

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Jethro Tull

Jethro Tull: Masters of Progressive Folk Rock and Flute-Driven Innovation Jethro Tull. Formation and Origins Jethro Tull was formed in 1967 in Blackpool, England, and quickly became one of the…

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Genesis

Genesis: From Prog Visionaries to Pop Powerhouse Genesis. Formation and Early Days (1967–1970) Genesis was formed in 1967 at Charterhouse School in Surrey, England, by a group of students: Peter…

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Emerson, Lake & Palmer

Emerson, Lake & Palmer: The Bombastic Virtuosos of Progressive Rock Emerson, Lake & Palmer. Formation and Origins Emerson, Lake & Palmer — often abbreviated as ELP — was formed in…

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