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Posted: July 25 2010 at 15:11
Gandalff wrote:
Yes, they are truly important for RIO or Cantenbury or Krautrock or Post Metal fans. But thatīs marginal subgenres without doubt.
And somebodyīs even laughing me...
They should be laughing. You are treating RIO, Canterbury, Zeuhl, Krautrock, and Post Metal as if they are mean nothing. They are still prog subgenres, therefore mean just as much as the other ones. The reason everyone is getting so mad is not because you left some out, but your attitude towards all those subgenres.
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Posted: July 25 2010 at 15:16
The Truth wrote:
Gandalff wrote:
The Truth wrote:
Annie Haslem definitely, just an amazing vocalist
Thanks for not suggest any (in my opinion) marginal female artists incl. percussionist, bassist etc. By the way, I think youīre only one woman in my forum and one of the few ones in PA, isnīt it?
A. I'm not a girl.
B. There a quite a few more on PA.
C. What you consider "marginal female artists" are alot of the time great musicians.
D. I just voted for Haslem because she is the best IMO.
E. Mia Matsumyia is not a "marginal female artist".
F. Zeuhl, RIO, Avant-rock, and Canterbury is all music too.
A. Thatīs a pity! Your avatar is pretty!
B. Itīs not supervisible, because most of members donīt indicate their sex here.
C. It is true, but my poll question is about another.
D. Thatīs allright.
E. Is RIO/Avant the biggest subgenre in PA possibly?
F. OK, but Iīve been obliged to eliminate them just for saving the place in the poll.
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Posted: July 25 2010 at 15:25
SaltyJon wrote:
Logan wrote:
SaltyJon wrote:
Aranis is excellent, based on what I've heard. I just ordered Songs from Mirage, it'll be my first Aranis album.
Songs from Mirage is my least favourite from Aranis (I don't include the Basta one), but it rather grew on me. I still haven't spun it much. Aranis II, and then I, I loved from first listen.
Yeah, I plan on getting their first two soon as well, plus I'm looking forward to their new one with Dave Kerman.
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Posted: July 25 2010 at 15:31
Gandalff wrote:
The Truth wrote:
Gandalff wrote:
The Truth wrote:
Annie Haslem definitely, just an amazing vocalist
Thanks for not suggest any (in my opinion) marginal female artists incl. percussionist, bassist etc. By the way, I think youīre only one woman in my forum and one of the few ones in PA, isnīt it?
A. I'm not a girl.
B. There a quite a few more on PA.
C. What you consider "marginal female artists" are alot of the time great musicians.
D. I just voted for Haslem because she is the best IMO.
E. Mia Matsumyia is not a "marginal female artist".
F. Zeuhl, RIO, Avant-rock, and Canterbury is all music too.
A. Thatīs a pity! Your avatar is pretty!
B. Itīs not supervisible, because most of members donīt indicate their sex here.
C. It is true, but my poll question is about another.
D. Thatīs allright.
E. Is RIO/Avant the biggest subgenre in PA possibly?
F. OK, but Iīve been obliged to eliminate them just for saving the place in the poll.
RIO/Avant is very popular here with many, and I would say it's one of the "big" PA categories. It also has incredible diversity (eclectic), and of course musically it overlaps with other categories here. Most of my favourites, for instance, in the Eclectic category are avant-oriented.
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Posted: July 25 2010 at 15:33
Gandalff wrote:
E. Is RIO/Avant the biggest subgenre in PA possibly?
What, exactly, does size of the subgenre have to do with how influential
or significant it is? I think it's a safe bet to say that most fans
of, say, Symphonic Prog don't know 97% of the bands in the genre
(apologies to those of you who do somehow know a majority of the countless bands in Symphonic ),
yet most fans of any of the "marginal" genres you mentioned do know
more about their genre as a whole, rather than just a small fraction of
them. Size doesn't matter here. What does matter, in my opinion, is how much any specific subgenre has influenced the life and times of Santa Claus prog, and RIO/Avant especially has been a big influence on it, whether you want to admit it or not.
Also, let's say we drop the fact for now that you're dismissing all of
these genres offhand for whatever reason. What about Bobbie Watson from
Comus? Their first album, First Utterance, is anything but marginal.
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Posted: July 25 2010 at 15:38
Logan wrote:
SaltyJon wrote:
Logan wrote:
SaltyJon wrote:
Aranis is excellent, based on what I've heard. I just ordered Songs from Mirage, it'll be my first Aranis album.
Songs from Mirage is my least favourite from Aranis (I don't include the Basta one), but it rather grew on me. I still haven't spun it much. Aranis II, and then I, I loved from first listen.
Yeah, I plan on getting their first two soon as well, plus I'm looking forward to their new one with Dave Kerman.
Have you checked out any DAAU? Also excellent.
I saw the name somewhere, maybe Progfreak, but wow.
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Posted: July 25 2010 at 15:47
DisgruntledPorcupine wrote:
SaltyJon wrote:
Gandalff wrote:
A Person wrote:
Gandalff wrote:
Yes, they are truly important for RIO or Cantenbury or Krautrock or Post Metal fans. But thatīs marginal subgenres without doubt.
And somebodyīs even laughing me...
May I ask why you say they are marginal?
Marginal. Out of the main stream. Underground. Minority music. What else?
Congratulations, you've just described Progressive Rock! Every subgenre listed on this website, in other words.
Summed up my thoughts there...
Yep, every category here, at least these days. Of course there are some popular bands listed in PA, but the majority in all of the categories are hardly mainstream. And, though Prog once had it's heyday, I believe that it in the early days it was commonly referred to as underground music.
Of course some Prog is more mainstream than others. And Roger mentioned Nightwish, if you want to talk marginal, why include such a marginally Prog band?
And Jon, just one more recommendation, Doctor Nerve (with the Sirius String Quartet's) Ereia (though not as similar) -- if you don't know it. A superb album, I think.
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Posted: July 25 2010 at 15:55
The singers on National Health's self titled are phenomenal. And sound very sexy....... Annette Peacock for her solo career and work with Bruford. Dagmar Krause, who I'm sure has been mentioned already for Henry Cow and Art Bears.
EDIT: OH MAN! I was about to make the Geddy Lee comment! And we had same time posts too! I'm so regretting not having typed it in!
Edited by himtroy - July 25 2010 at 15:56
Which of you to gain me, tell, will risk uncertain pains of hell?
I will not forgive you if you will not take the chance.
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Posted: July 25 2010 at 16:01
himtroy wrote:
The singers on National Health's self titled are phenomenal. And sound very sexy....... Annette Peacock for her solo career and work with Bruford. Dagmar Krause, who I'm sure has been mentioned already for Henry Cow and Art Bears.
I also love Krause in the excellent News From Babel and her work with Slapp Happy (amongst others). I know the OP stated how he found Krause unpleasant, but it's kind of like Wyatt (who also sings with News From Babel). They both bring something that makes the music really special to me without sounding polished. I couldn't imagine, say, Annie Haslam in Art bears or Slapp Happy.
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Posted: July 25 2010 at 16:03
SaltyJon wrote:
Gandalff wrote:
E. Is RIO/Avant the biggest subgenre in PA possibly?
What, exactly, does size of the subgenre have to do with how influential or significant it is? I think it's a safe bet to say that most fans of, say, Symphonic Prog don't know 97% of the bands in the genre (apologies to those of you who do somehow know a majority of the countless bands in Symphonic ), yet most fans of any of the "marginal" genres you mentioned do know more about their genre as a whole, rather than just a small fraction of them. Size doesn't matter here. What does matter, in my opinion, is how much any specific subgenre has influenced the life and times of Santa Claus prog, and RIO/Avant especially has been a big influence on it, whether you want to admit it or not.
Also, let's say we drop the fact for now that you're dismissing all of these genres offhand for whatever reason. What about Bobbie Watson from Comus? Their first album, First Utterance, is anything but marginal.
OK, your arguments seems to be wise. Maybe my selection of women here isnīt just most providential. Iīd never anticipated how razzle-dazzle I can make here.
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