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Steven Davies-Morris
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  • Simi Valley, CA
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Steven Davies-Morris joined Matt Stevens's group
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UK PROG

UK prog bands/artisits and fans!
Nov 21, 2011
Steven Davies-Morris is now friends with Bruno Pitch and VAN
Nov 3, 2011
Steven Davies-Morris and Daymoon are now friends
Jul 18, 2011
Steven Davies-Morris joined Francesco Lombardo's group
Jun 4, 2011
Steven Davies-Morris is now friends with Joanna (Pro-Radio) and SPIN XXI KAKAO Figueiredo
May 14, 2011
Steven Davies-Morris is now friends with Ro Favilla and LAKRANYA
May 1, 2011
Steven Davies-Morris and TIMECODE ALPHA are now friends
Apr 27, 2011
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Polish Progressive Rock

POLISH PROGRESSIVE ROCK.That says it all.Here is the place to discuss and share Progressive Rock Music from Poland.See More
Apr 19, 2011
Steven Davies-Morris is now friends with Rick Dashiell and The 7th Day
Apr 11, 2011
Steven Davies-Morris is now friends with william beckers, Kenny Howard and From.uz
Apr 9, 2011
Steven Davies-Morris is now friends with Melodic Revolution Records and Theories of Prog-ability
Apr 6, 2011
Melodic Revolution Records left a comment for Steven Davies-Morris
"Hello Steven Welcome to Power of Prog. Make yourself at home and feel free to browse the site,make some new friends and fans. There is so much to hear, see and do here at Power of Prog like blogs, videos, events and even chat. There are also many…"
Apr 6, 2011
Steven Davies-Morris and Pocketful are now friends
Apr 5, 2011
Steven Davies-Morris is now a member of Power of Prog
Apr 4, 2011

Profile Information

I am the following; a
Fan of Music, Band, Musician, Song Writer, Producer, Engineer
Style of Prog
Art Rock, Avant-Prog, Psychedelic Rock, Canterbury Prog, Italian Prog Rock, Krautrock, Progressive Electronic, Also a fan of other genres of music
Biography
Founding member of electronic-prog trio Systems Theory. Producer/co-writer for Cyndee Lee Rule.
Influences or Favorite Bands
Can, Djam Karet, Eno, Gong, Hawkwind, Jade Warrior, King Crimson, Mike Oldfield, Pink Floyd, Ozric Tentacles, Tangerine Dream.
You can find me here.
www.systemstheory.net

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At 11:00pm on April 6, 2011, Melodic Revolution Records said…
Hello Steven

Welcome to Power of Prog. Make yourself at home and feel free to browse the site,make some new friends and fans. There is so much to hear, see and do here at Power of Prog like blogs, videos, events and even chat. There are also many resources for musicians to take advantage of.

Cheers Nick
 
 
 

 

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