Daedalus is an Italian progressive rock band that emerged in the early 2000s. The group’s name references the mythological Greek craftsman, suggesting an emphasis on technical skill and intricate composition. Their music is documented in at least one official video release, "Until You're Here," which showcases their modern prog‑rock aesthetic.
Formation and Backstory
According to MusicBrainz, Daedalus was formed in Italy and became active around June 2000. No further details about the founding members, original lineup, or the circumstances of their formation are provided in the available sources.
Style and Influences
The band is classified within the progressive rock genre, a style known for complex structures, extended instrumental passages, and a blend of rock with other musical influences. The choice of the name Daedalus—drawn from Greek mythology—may hint at an artistic inspiration rooted in classical themes, though specific influences are not listed in the sources.
Members
Current
unknown
Former
unknown
No reliable information about individual members, past or present, is available from the supplied sources.
Discography
Studio Albums
unknown
Live Albums
unknown
EPs and Compilations
unknown
Notable Tracks
Until You're Here
Legacy and Notes
Daedalus remains a relatively obscure act within the broader prog‑rock scene, with limited publicly documented releases. Their presence is noted on MusicBrainz and a single official video, indicating some level of professional production, but further impact or critical reception is not recorded in the provided references.