

(In the photo Florian Zepf)
THE PROGRESSIVE SOULS COLLECTIVE has released the new single and video ‘High Hopes’, Pink Floyd’s classic with a novel sound design.
The second TPSC single “High Hopes” from the upcoming cover album “Encore Vol. 1: Sonic Tributes” (Metalville Records – October 18th) marks a darker and progressive version of this legendary Pink Floyd classic. Mixed by multiple Grammy Award winning engineer Elliot Scheiner (Toto, Steely Dan, & many more) and mastered by Reuben Cohen (Metallica) this single features Simen Daniel Lindstad Børven (Leprous) on bass, Daniel Petri on drums, Luis Conte (Phil Collins) on percussions and once again Vladimir Lalic provides a highly emotional vocal performance.
With ‘Encore Vol. 1: Sonic Tributes’, TPSC presents another exciting release.
The material consists exclusively of cover songs, all hand-picked and, as expected, located in the extended prog area.
The first recordings began some time after the release of TPSC’s debut album ‘Sonic Birth’, continued through the corona pandemic and were continued during the sessions for the album ‘Sonic Rebirth’. The songs selected were personal favourites of Florian Zepf, creative head, producer and guitarist of the collective. The aim was to pay musical tribute to bands and musicians from Yes, Genesis, Pink Floyd and Toto, among others, who had a great influence on Florian.
From a conceptual point of view, ‘Encore Vol. 1: Sonic Tributes’ fits seamlessly into the sequence of previous TPSC albums. ‘Sonic Birth’ and “Sonic Rebirth” are both concept albums with a thematic reference to the interplay between human development and technology. Musically, the ‘Sonic Birth’ and ‘Sonic Rebirth’ motifs can be found in some of the cover songs now presented, so that the creative and musical connection between the TPSC albums is maintained.
As usual with TPSC, the line-up on ‘Encore Vol. 1: Sonic Tributes’ is once again something to be seen and heard
The production of the entire album is very organic and equally powerful. Engineer legend Elliot Scheiner, 8-time Grammy winner and known from his collaboration with legends such as Toto, Steely Dan and Eric Clapton, was responsible for the very soulful mix. Mastering was handled by Reuben Cohen from the Grammy-winning Lurssen Mastering Studio (Metallica, among others).
Due to its extraordinary song selection, ‘Encore Vol. 1: Sonic Tributes’ should take a special place in the hearts of fans of cultivated prog music by storm.

TRACK LISTING
- The Old Medley (originally recorded by Genesis)
- Teardrop (originally recorded by Massive Attack)
- Endless Dream (originally recorded by Yes)
- Jake To The Bone (instrumental, originally recorded by Toto)
- High Hopes (originally recorded by Pink Floyd)
LINE UP
Vladimir Lalic – Vocals (tracks 1-3, 5)
Florian Zepf – Guitars, backing vocals, keyboards
Zsolt Kaltenecker – Keyboards (tracks 1, 3)
Gerald Peter – Keyboard-solo (track 4)
Simen Daniel Lindstad Børven – Bass (tracks 1, 2, 5)
Jacob Umansky – Bass on track 3
Jamie Powell – Bass (track 4)
Adam Marko – Drums (tracks 1-3)
Daniel Petri – Drums (track 5)
Alex Landenburg – Drums (track 4)
Isaac Alderson – Flutes & pipes (track 3)
Maria Grigoryeva – Strings (tracks 3, 5)
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