When Joe Deninzon moved from the previous Soviet Union to the US and found MTV, he couldn’t have dreamed he’d wind up as a member of Kansas, one of many bands who instantly influenced him. With a brand new album from his personal group, Stratospheerius, out now, the violinist, guitarist and vocalist supplied Prog a glimps into his musical world.
The place’s house?
Outdated Tappan in New Jersey, which is about 45 minutes away from midtown Manhattan.
What’s your earliest reminiscence of prog?
Watching MTV within the early 80s and seeing a video of Kansas’ Mud In The Wind and Sure’ Proprietor Of A Lonely Coronary heart. MTV performed some good music again in these days! We had simply emigrated from the Soviet Union and I’m the son of a classical musician – MTV was a tradition shock, and my gateway to the ‘darkish aspect.’
What was your first prog album?
One of many first prog bands I received deeply into was Rush. I purchased Presto once I was 14 – I dug it and I shortly purchased their total again catalogue, then began going to their exhibits repeatedly.
And the newest?
Jon Anderson & The Band Geeks’ True. It’s a masterpiece! The writing, the manufacturing, the musicianship; and Jon can nonetheless sing in addition to he did 50 years in the past. One among my favorite albums of 2024.

What was your first prog gig?
The Rush Presto tour on the outdated Richfield Coliseum close to Cleveland, Ohio in June of 1990, with Mr Large opening. Rising up in Cleveland, The Coliseum was like a second house for me.
And the latest?
Beat on the Rely Basie Theater in Crimson Financial institution, NJ, final October. The early 80s was my favorite period of King Crimson and it was nice to see that music carried out dwell by musicians on the high of their sport. Only a mind- blowing live performance! Stratospheerius cowl Body By Body on our new album, Impostor!, which is out now on 7D, Trey Gunn’s label.
What’s your responsible musical pleasure?
I’m a lifelong Bruce Springsteen fan, and I had the privilege of taking part in some exhibits with him in a backup string part. Take a look at Jungleland – an epic 10-minute monitor, most likely my favorite of his. I’m additionally a fan of some pop music – Pink and Bruno Mars, and my daughter lately received me into Sabrina Carpenter.
Outdoors of music, what else are you into?
I like to run. I ran the New York Marathon in 2016 and have run many 5ks, 10ks and half marathons. It’s one thing I do to clear my head. I run in silence and get right into a meditative state.I provide you with a number of musical concepts once I get within the groove.
What are you studying?
I lately learn Rick Rubin’s The Artistic Act and might’t suggest it sufficient. Actually nice recommendation for artists, particularly should you’re experiencing author’s block. He has all the time fascinated me along with his method to creativity, and the way he manages to coax the very best efficiency out of artists. Undoubtedly a producer I’d like to work with.

Ever had a prog-related date?
Many, with my spouse Yulia, who’s a violinist with the New York Philharmonic. She grew up in Russia and was bootlegging Deep Purple and Scorpions albums, which have been banned there at the moment. One of many causes I fell in love together with her is as a result of she loves laborious rock and prog along with classical music.
Your prog hero?
Frank Zappa – he broke all the principles and created a cottage business for his music. His physique of labor is so eclectic and he launched the world to a protracted record of groundbreaking musicians who received their begin taking part in in his band.
What’s the quintessential prog rock piece?
Shut To The Edge. All the pieces about it’s simply excellent – the groove, the harmonies, Chris Squire’s melodic bass groove in verse two. I can go on and on. A real masterpiece.
Which prog muso would you most prefer to work with?
Zappa. A few of my favorite rock violin solos – by Jean-Luc Ponty, Sugarcane Harris, Eddie Jobson – are on his albums. Additionally Neal Morse: Spock’s Beard are probably the most underrated bands of all time, and I really like his writing each with them and solo.
Which prog album will get you in a cheerful temper?
McStine & Minnemann’s II; Zappa’s Roxy & Elsewhere or something from that period.
What’s your favorite prog album cowl?
Something by Roger Dean, however I additionally like intelligent covers which might be a play on phrases – like Rush’s Shifting Footage or Zappa’s Ship Arriving Too Late To Save A Drowning Witch.
What are you as much as in the intervening time?
Stratospheerius’s new album, Impostor!, was six years within the making. We’re planning some exhibits quickly, and there might be extra Kansas dates too. Additionally, 10 years in the past I wrote a 30-minute electrical violin concerto for full orchestra and I’m lastly getting round to recording that. The conductor who premiered it described it as “Philip Glass meets Rush meets Led Zeppelin.”