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  1. The Canterbury scene (or Canterbury sound) was a musical scene centred on the city of Canterbury, Kent, England during the late 1960s and early 1970s. Associated with progressive rock, the term describes a loosely-defined, improvisational style that blended elements of jazz, rock, and psychedelia.

  2. Oct 4, 2023 · The historic city of Canterbury birthed a scene defined by its jazz-influenced vibe, quirky lyrics, and refusal to take itself too seriously.

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  3. Feb 16, 2023 · From the sublime to the ridiculous, from jaunty tunes to head-spinning jazz rock, the Canterbury scene is a prog-head’s Utopia. (Image credit: Soft Machine: Michael Ochs Archives | Canterbury: Oversnap) There are two things worth knowing about the 70s Canterbury scene. One is that many of its major players are not actually from Canterbury.

  4. Aug 10, 2023 · Clearly Canterbury is more a state of mind and attitude to making music than any adherence to strict geographical boundaries. It can be confusing but here are some examples of the Canterbury scene that should help it all make sense. And if it doesn’t, well it’s just some damn fine music regardless.

  5. Canterbury Scene is a progressive rock music sub-genre. Top Canterbury Scene artists: Caravan, Gong, The Soft Machine, Robert Wyatt, Hatfield And The North, Steve Hillage, National Health, Supersister, Egg, Khan, Kevin Ayers, Picchio Dal Pozzo, Matching Mole, Cos, Zopp, and more.

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  6. Feb 16, 2023 · https://www.loudersound.com/features/the-canterbury-scene-best-albums

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  8. A fraternal collective of musicians clustered around the Kentish tourist town that is home to the Church of England's Archbishop, the Canterbury Scene provided the cradle for a half-dozen of the most freewheeling British bands of the post-psychedelic era.