ASDF 52, Rock Progresivo II (México) (Programa Transmitido el 19 de Abril del 2017)

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ASDF 52, Rock Progresivo II (México) (Programa Transmitido el 19 de Abril del 2017)

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El rock progresivo, también conocido como prog rock o prog, es un subgéneron de la música rock, que se originó en el Reino Unido, con posterior desarrollo en Alemania, España, Italia y Francia, durante mediados y finales de los años 60 y 70. Se desarrolló a partir del rock psicodélico y se originó, al igual que el art rock, como un intento de dar mayor peso y credibilidad artística a la música rock. En México el rock progresivo tuvo su auge durante la década de los '70 y sobre todo en los '80. A comienzos de la década del 70 varias bandas de rock incursionaron parcialmente en el género, como El Ritual, Luz y Fuerza entre otros, donde el rock ácido, toques de blues y hasta jazz se mezclan con la la música folk mexicana. El grupo Nuevo México, comandado por dos iconos del rock de México, Jorge Reyes en la flauta y Carlos Mata en la guitarra, grabó su primer disco de rock netamente progresivo en el año 1973, llamado "Hecho en casa", seguido por "Ceramica" (1979), que no fue tan notable. A finales de los 70 Jorge Reyes abandona Nuevo México y forma grupos como Al Universo, Decibel y Chac Mool. A finales de los 70 y en los años 80 se formaron otros grupos como Nobilis Factum, Iconoclasta, Delirium Y Praxis. A finales de los 90 y vigentes en la actualidad, surgen nuevas generaciones de músicos incursionando en el género y renovando el sonido con fusiones con el jazz, la música tradicional mexicana y música académica; de los que destacan Cabezas de Cera, Gallina negra , Alonso Arreola, La perra, Arteria. Todos ellos han impulsado un renacimiento del género y han surgido nuevas bandas en los últimos 5 años.

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