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    Posted: March 24 2025 at 08:16
Hello! My name is Julián Martínez, I am a musician and composer, and I have two progressive rock albums that I would like to add to the Prog Archives. "El silencio de las estrellas" released in 2024 and "La danza de la luna" released in 2025, available on Bandcamp and YouTube.

I am from Argentina, born on February 26, 1994. I compose, produce, and mix everything on my own. 

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Both are instrumental albums with five tracks each, inspired by classical music and 70s progressive rock. I categorize them in the symphonic prog rock subgenre. In these albums, I use Mellotron and ARP Solina as orchestral synthesizers, which were widely used by the classic bands of the genre. There is also a significant presence of piano, harpsichord, wind instruments, guitars. My previous works were music for piano and violin, so they don't fall under the progressive rock genre.

Several bands, composers, or artists inspire me when composing: J.S. Bach (in my opinion, the greatest composer of all time), Frederic Chopin, Astor Piazzolla, Pink Floyd, King Crimson, Gentle Giant, Steven Wilson, Crucis, Muse.

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Thanks for the suggestion. I will bring this to my team's attention.
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Those two pictures are incredible. They would make great album covers.
"The wind is slowly tearing her apart"

"Sad Rain" ANEKDOTEN
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Cleared and added. Thank you for the suggestion.
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