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Psychedelic Paul
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I really like Japanese Rock too, but it's mainly for their phenomenal Psychedelic Rock output and not for Progressive Rock. "Nihonjin" by Far Out is one of my all-time Jap-Psych favourites. |
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verslibre
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When I think Australia, I think Cybotron. I threw a vote to Japan because I probably own as many Japanese albums (various genres) as I do UK/US.
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I prophesy disaster
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No, not even from Australians. |
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Chaser
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UK obviously, and not just because I'm English.
Other nations have chipped in with good stuff, but the UK has to be the undisputed prog superpower. |
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Psychedelic Paul
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The main reason Nightwish are one of my all-time favourite Symphonic Metal bands is down to the opera singer Tarja Turunen.
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Mortte
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Edited by Mortte - February 15 2020 at 10:17 |
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Psychedelic Paul
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^^ My favourite Finnish band are Nightwish, although they're the start and finish of my knowledge of Finnish bands.
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Mortte
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Mortte
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Well, I think the greatest progband is Finnish (Wigwam), but when thinking the amount of great prog, I have to vote UK.
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friso
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Yesterday I was digging threw the Svart Label's vinyl re-releases and I must say I'm totally psyched! I ordered Finnforest, Malady, Pekka Pohjola and Tasavallan Presidentti. Will look for a reprint of Haikara as well. Edited by friso - February 15 2020 at 03:37 |
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Enchant X
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I voted for UK despite my favorite band is not from there (Kansas) but there are so many bands I really like from UK, UK was always going to win this poll no questions asked. I'm from Australia and I doubt we will get many votes
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Logan
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France is one that struck me as having at least one album in like in almost every category at PA and having many I love.most consistently good, for me, across categories. It also has the two bands that I have the largest Prog collections from, Magma and Art Zoyd. As a Zeuhl and RIO lover, France is very strong, but it has many albums I adore across many categories. If this were about Canterbury Scne, the UK would surely takes it despite having havourites outside of the UK such as Cos, Picchio dal Pozzo, Supersister, Zyma, and Moving Gelatine PLates plus mnay great Japenese ones inclusing the modern The Winstons. Actually, so much of the Canterbury SOund I love exists out of the UK. For folk the UK wins for me. Not just what's in PA, but Nick Drake is da bomb for me. - Canterbury Sound: Moving Gelatine Plates (both albums) - Crossover: Jason Havelock - Pop Symphony (sadly lost the album in a flood -- was a most treasured vinyl of mine) - Eclectic: Jean-Claude Vannier - L'enfant assassians des mouches (my fave album in Eclectic) and Plat du Jour - Experimental/Post Metal: Alcest - Souvenirs d'un Autre Monde (it's post-metal) - Heavy Prog: Ocean - God's Clown - Indo-Prog/Raga Rock: Andre Fertier's Clivage - Mixtus Orbis and debut (I love Clivage so much) - Krautrock: Lard Free is awesome - Neo-prog: Marc Ceccotti - Sometimes Around Saturn (not sure how Neo-prog the album is, but I do like it whatever one calls it) - Jazz-Rock/Fusion: Rahmann - Rahmann (one of my faves in PA) and Abus Dangereux - Post Rock: Natural Snow Buildings The Winter Ray (actually don't see it in PA and if the band were included it might be in folk, but that is a post rock meets acid folk and drone album) - Prog Folk: Catherine Ribeiro + 2Bis - Catherine Ribeiro + 2Bis (Catherine Ribeiro and Alpes is here under Psych, but I put her under Pychedelic Avant Folk for Alpes and other work) A favourite of mine. - Progressive Electronic: Zanov and Igor Wakhevitch (two of my absolute favourite artists in PA) - Progressive Metal (okay, not sure, as Diablo Swing Orchestra is not French -- I didn't think it was...) - Psych/ Space: Alain Goraguer - La Plančte Sauvage (OST) (I love this soundtrack so very much -- another top fave of mine from France) - RIO/ Avant - Art Zoyd (so many albums I love). This is the band I commonly call my favourite and there is so much RIO/Avant from France that I adore. Hellebore is a lesser know n fave which I will mention. - Rock Progressivo Italiano: okay, that presents a problem. Unlike Krautrock of canterbury which has expoerted itself into other areas as a sound, RPI is more regional in terms of classification. I have heard what sounds very RPI to my ears from South America. Italy was a contender for me, and actually I listen to a huge amount of Italian music (most of it not in PA) - Symphonic Prog - Clearlight - Clearlight Symphony (may be my favourite album included in Symph at PA. Love it. And out of PA, WIllaim Shller's Lux Aeterna (not quite sure of best classification for that). - Zeuhl - Magma! But also Dun, Eskaton, Archaïa Shub-Niggurath, Weidorje and so many others. For a bigtime Zeuhl lover for me, this category alone would make France uberstrong in this poll. - Prog Related: Much as I like the big name of Jarre, Gerard Manset is my boy. I love La mort d'Orion, and I'd call it Eclectic Prog. Proto_Prog: Les Maledictus SOund. Love this album, glad to see it's finally in PA as I suggested it a decade ago. So yeah, vive la France. Edited by Logan - February 14 2020 at 00:37 |
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richardh
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The question being 'most consistent' not best then obviously Italy is the correct answer!
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Man With Hat
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yep
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Dellinger
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UK was always going to win this one by a landslide.
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siLLy puPPy
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OK, you got me there. I recently thought about this myself and i realized that a huge amount of my favorite artists are from the UK. Something in the tea perhaps?
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verslibre
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No, not every genre. See my list.
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