Ten tracks is too few... I'll pick some extra. I'll try to put these in some sort of semi-chronologica/logicall order:
Hallucinogen - Gamma Goblins
My all time favourite psytrance track.
Pink Floyd - Set the Controls For the Heart of the Sun
The track that lured me from psytrance to Pink Floyn and from there to prog rock. I heard a remix of this track on one radio program called Avaruusromu and it got me studying more about Pink Floyd.
King Crimson - 21st Century Schizoid Man
One of the first prog rock tracks I heard. It's good so it has to be progressive.
Pleiadians - Meter
One of the last psytrance favourites.
ELP - Hoedown
Track that caught my interest towards ELP. The national radio broadcasted a programme called Progey?, which was a program that lasted from 0:00AM to 6:00AM and it was dedicated to progressive rock.
ELP - Tarkus
The prog rock track that got me realising what progressive rock means. Brilliant!
ELP - Karn Evil 9
The next big prog track after Tarkus.
Weather Report - Black Market
Got me listening to Weather Report and fusion jazz. Nice groove. Guaranteed WR.
Absoluuttinen nollapiste - Sukututkimus lannistaa
The track that started Absoluuttinen nollapiste fanaticsm.
Absoluuttinen nollapiste - Suvannossa ylpe? ilme I-V
My all time favourite track set. A one piece consisting of five tracks. The most beautiful, dramatic, sad and ironic piece of music ever created.
Jean-Pierre Kusela - Naurava kulkuri
Always make you amused. 100% guarantee to work.
YUP - Pahassa paikassa
This track got me listening to YUP. Nice.
YUP - Passiivista vastarintaa
One of the tracks that got me starting practicins singing.
Absoluuttinen nollapiste - Pyh? nynny I
This is just brilliant piece. Although I like more of the lyrical aspect on the demo version of this track (Magnesium), but still one of the top favourites.
Genesis - Dancing With the Moonlight Knight
Probably the most important prog rock song to me. It's just beautiful.
Dimmu Borgir - Mourning Palace
Black metal classic from Norway. The best track from this band. Somehow this track gradually earned it's place as a classic.
Cradle of Filth - The Forest Whispers My Name
British black metal. Same thing as with Dimmu Borgir's Mourning Palace.
King Diamond - Voodoo
I had heard this track several times years ago when my cousin bought the album Voodoo. This track came back to my mind few months ago so I dug up some King Diamond.
Stevie Wonder - Superstition
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