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Jannick Top
Jannick Top
French musician
1
Ruins
Ruins
Japanese band
2
Stella Vander
Stella Vander
French singer
3
Christian Vander
Christian Vander
French musician
4
Shub-Niggurath
Shub-Niggurath
band that plays progressive rock
5
Olive Mess
Olive Mess
organization
6
Brian Godding
Brian Godding
British musician
7
The Black Mages
The Black Mages
Japanese instrumental rock band
8
Present
Present
band
9
Gojira
Gojira
French metal band
10
Neal Morse
Neal Morse
American multi-instrumentalist and progressive rock composer
11
Landmarq
Landmarq
British neo-progressive rock band
12
Gentle Giant
Gentle Giant
British band
13
Space
Space
French band
14
Fair to Midland
Fair to Midland
band
15
Stick Men
Stick Men
16
Tourniquet
Tourniquet
American metal band
17
Gong
Gong
French-British progressive/psychedelic rock band
18
Kansas
Kansas
American rock band
19
Pierre Moerlen
Pierre Moerlen
French musician
20
Stryper
Stryper
American band
21
Transatlantic
Transatlantic
Progressive rock supergroup
22
Opeth
Opeth
Swedish progressive metal band
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Dream Theater
Dream Theater
American progressive metal band
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August Burns Red
August Burns Red
American metalcore band
25
Porcupine Tree
Porcupine Tree
British progressive rock band
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Jars of Clay
Jars of Clay
American Christian rock band
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Discipline.
Discipline.
American band
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Dave Kerman
Dave Kerman
Musician, composer, record company executive
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Cream
Cream
1960s British rock supergroup
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Marillion
Marillion
British rock band
31
Karnataka
Karnataka
band founded in 1997
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Michel Graillier
Michel Graillier
Jazz pianist
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Jethro Tull
Jethro Tull
British rock band
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Anathema
Anathema
British rock band
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UK
UK
British progressive rock supergroup
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Petra
Petra
Christian/Gospel rock band
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Rammstein
Rammstein
German industrial metal band
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Area
Area
Italian band
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Pagan's Mind
Pagan's Mind
Norwegian band
40
Phil Keaggy
Phil Keaggy
American musician
41
The Pillows
The Pillows
Japanese alternative rock band
42
Emerson, Lake & Palmer
Emerson, Lake & Palmer
English progressive rock band
43
Andrew Latimer
Andrew Latimer
English musician
44
Like a Storm
Like a Storm
New Zealand rock band
45
No-Man
No-Man
English art-pop duo
46
Anberlin
Anberlin
American alternative rock band
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Patrice Meyer
Patrice Meyer
French electric guitarist
Intro
French progressive rock band
Record Labels

Magma is a French progressive rock band founded in Paris in 1969 by classically trained drummer Christian Vander, who claimed as his inspiration a "vision of humanity's spiritual and ecological future" that profoundly disturbed him. In the course of their first album, the band tells the story of a group of people fleeing a doomed Earth to settle on the planet Kobaïa. Later, conflict arises when the Kobaïans—descendants of the original colonists—encounter other Earth refugees. The style of progressive rock that Vander developed with Magma is termed Zeuhl, and has been applied to other bands in France operating in the same period, and to some recent Japanese bands.

Vander created a fictional language, Kobaïan, in which most lyrics are sung. In a 1977 interview with Vander and long-time Magma vocalist Klaus Blasquiz, Blasquiz said that Kobaïan is a "phonetic language made by elements of the Slavonic and Germanic languages to be able to express some things musically. The language has of course a content, but not word by word." Vander himself has said, "When I wrote, the sounds [of Kobaïan] came naturally with it—I didn't intellectualise the process by saying 'Ok, now I'm going to write some words in a particular language', it was really sounds that were coming at the same time as the music." Later albums tell different stories set in more ancient times; however, the Kobaïan language remains an integral part of the music.

In 1986, the French label Seventh Records was founded to (re-)publish Magma's and Vander's work. Over the years, Seventh has also released albums by related artists such as Stella Vander, Patrick Gauthier, and Collectif Mu.