A question to anyone who might answer:
Well, one of the prog subgenres on this site is progressive electronic. Are the terms "progressive" and "electronic" redundant
? at least from the 70's point of view? I mean , is there ANY artist that was doing electronic music in the seventies that can not be considered progressive or prog-related
?Of course, I'm not referring to "contemporary classical", "avanguarde", "musique concrete" composers or whatever, I'm talking about rock and/or pop related electronic musicians 1968-1979.
They were pioneers, therefore = prog
?So, if anyone has been lucky/rich enough to afford himself MiniMoog, VCS3 and Tape Echo unit back in 1973, and to do few bleeps and burps, he will immediately enter the art/space/nowadays prog hall of fame
?Don't get me wrong, I actually like electronica
a lot. I would just like to clear few things out about the genre.
The same thing /only reversed/ happened 30 yrs later:
after
synthpop in 80's and
electronic dance music (techno rave dance trance etc) in 90's, electronica was no more necessary
conceptual or
artistic (but it will became
eclectic in 00's again).
Are there any fresh composers/bands/musicians/DJ's that will fit into electronic progressive rock music milieu
? If so, they are rare, or they are retro-freaks utilising the same sound and sequence patterns as Tangerine Dream.
The names that spring to mind are of French duet
Air -they're not on PA for some reason (guilty of wrong decade?

) and
The Future Sound Of London, they are playing really progressive music, but it's got nothing to do with rock.
Having said that, is the term
progressive electronic more timeline-reference than an actual genre? What do you think
???I can be very wrong.. Oh, boy, I actually
wish that I am wrong.