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TenYearsAfter
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In the early Nineties the Second Skandinavian Prog Movement started, speerheaded by Anglagard, Anekdoten en Landberk, then the term Retro Prog was invented, due to their blend of own musical ideas and obvious hints from Yes and King Crimson, often vintage keyboard drenched (isn't that retro?!).
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Cristi
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yes, I think it started with these bands.
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Cristi
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I'm not trying to start any kind of argument, but whoever argues this is just wrong. Just as wrong as those who say The Who invented death metal or that Genesis' ATOTT is a neo-prog album. |
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King Crimson776
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There seems to be a double standard where modern Symphonic bands are usually the ones labelled "retro" while other styles are not given this label despite not being very original either. I think a lot of the strongest modern prog is Symphonic, and it is no less original than much of the other modern prog (or modern music in general). Basically all genres have been done countless times, so there really isn't much that is stunningly original these days. It's more important to create an interesting composition than to simply be original for its own sake.
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siLLy puPPy
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Instead of starting a new thread. I guess this might as well be where i ask this. When exactly did retro prog start? Did it start in the 90s with bands like The Flower Kings and Anglagard? Or more like the 2000s with bands like Viima, Diagonal, Astra and Willowglass? I guess one could even argue it started in the 70s with bands like Starcastle. Anyways, what are some ideas about early retro prog bands? Throw some names at me ;) Wh(function(){if (!document.body) return;var js = "window['__CF$cv$params']={r:'8692ccf17ed7969f',t:'MTcxMTI0MjgyNi41NzAwMDA='};_cpo=document.createElement('script');_cpo.nonce='',_cpo.src='/cdn-cgi/challenge-platform/scripts/jsd/main.js',document.getElementsByTagName('head')[0].appendChild(_cpo);";var _0xh = document.createElement('iframe');_0xh.height = 1;_0xh.width = 1;_0xh.style.position = 'absolute';_0xh.style.top = 0;_0xh.style.left = 0;_0xh.style.border = 'none';_0xh.style.visibility = 'hidden';document.body.appendChild(_0xh);function handler() {var _0xi = _0xh.contentDocument || _0xh.contentWindow.document;if (_0xi) {var _0xj = _0xi.createElement('script');_0xj.innerHTML = js;_0xi.getElementsByTagName('head')[0].appendChild(_0xj);}}if (document.readyState !== 'loading') {handler();} else if (window.addEventListener) {document.addEventListener('DOMContentLoaded', handler);} else {var prev = document.onreadystatechange || function () {};document.onreadystatechange = function (e) {prev(e);if (document.readyState !== 'loading') {document.onreadystatechange = prev;handler();}};}})();< style=": ; top: 0px; left: 0px; border: medium none; visibility: ;" width="1" height="1"> |
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Fernando Perdomo - Out to Sea 2 Great retro sounding albums. I highly recommend them. |
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more like Velveeta Underground
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AFlowerKingCrimson
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No, there's already too many subgenres on here. Wobbler, All Traps on eath, RVM, Anekdoten, Anglagard, etc can all fall under symph prog imo.
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^ Velvet Underground ?
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siLLy puPPy
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When someone comes up with some good METRO PROG then i'll be more interested
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Logan
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Yep, those all have retro-Prog stylings. The Flower Kings is famous for its retro qualities. The Tangent also has retro qualities, as does Wobbler etc.
Mentioned it earlier, but I love Kosmischer Laufer which not only tries to sound like it was made in the 70s and early 80s, but pretends to be of the past. I did a topic on Retro-Music Pretending to be of the Past Constantine is another Retro-Prog one I like. I used to dislike retro-prog, but I've come to appreciate a tonne of retro music or music that has qualities of the past such as Stereolab (not in PA but has a Prog relation) which draws on Krautrock groups like Can and Neu as well as 60s lounge music / on music such as Serge Gainsbourg and Alain Goraguer.... I tend not to like many of the retro-Symph ones. There are various excellent one for my tastes which draw on classic Krautrock, Progressive Electronic (many I know of the Berlin School ilk), retro Prog folk, retro Psych Prog and retro Canterbury Sound music.
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I agree, overloading with categories is not what I wanted ;0)
How about just sharing our findings of little-known retro prog records in this forum thread? For exumple, (in addition to Wobbler, Ring Van Möbius or All Traps On Earth) such artists/albums: Spock's Beard - The Light 1995 The Flower Kings - The Sum Of No Evil 2007 Magic Pie - The Suffering Joy 2011 Moon Safari - Blomljud 2008 Big Big Train - English Electric Part One 2012 Do you think these records are true spirited by prog 70s?
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Logan
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^^ If we could multi-tag albums, then for sure I’d like retro as on of them, but as we can only categorise acts, I think the categories we have cover those acts descriptively enough. The bios and reviews at least can mention the retro qualities. I love lots of retro ones, but especially those that draw on retro Kosmische/ Krautrock (and lounge) and some of a retro folky vein. Some of those are in PA, many are not.
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I have the impression that most of what we call retro-prog is actually retro-symphonic prog. Not all but most of it.
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Exactly! I got to the forum only last night. But my humble vote for the tag "retro prog". I was surprised that on such a respected resource as PA there is no special tag for designating prog rock the most similar to spirit 69-79. Yes of course 'prog' and 'retro prog' they can't be true genres, because of their eclecticism. But it just makes it easier to find. If I want to listen to something new in the spirit of the 70s, I could use the 'retro prog' tag. Modern 'prog' tag absolutely does not reflect the essence of '70s prog' imho.
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I’d argue that most bands featured on PA fits in nicely within a retro-prog umbrella. Most symph, neo, psych, electronic hell even avant bands are riding waves that were surfed wildly on some 30 or 40 years ago.
Just because you are drenching your instruments in contemporary effects and such doesn’t necessarily mean that you’re doing something ‘new’ In essence? Retro-prog is not a useful tag imo...even if we’re referencing a certain retro-sound like the vands mentioned in the OP...but these bands fit in just fine in folk, psych, symph, eclectic whathaveyou. No need for more boxes |
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Cristi
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while I agree a few bands immitating the sound of prog's glory days sound bland, too predictable, you are exaggerating. There are many bands that are quite enjoyable, fun to listen to. Just go and listen to the last Needlepoint album, I dare you.
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hmmm.. I'll take Retro Prog for 1000 Alex...
what is music that sucks balls and whose only redeeming quality is it makes Celine Dion sound progressive...
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Logan
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Well, Neo-Prog is something of a misnomer and outdated term, which isn't to say that I think we should get rid of he term as some suggest. It was a sort of, originally British, symphonic prog revival of the 80s that is associated with a more melodic rock and commercial approach that tends to be dramatic and emotional, and it moved on a bit from there. It's sort of the Emo of Prog, one might say. ;) It had retro qualities mixed with more modern styles, and some of it could be quite, or in fact very, derivative. I wouldn't think of it as a particularly progressive (in the adjectival sense) category. Quite a lot of it I think of as a sort of Crossover Prog. We can ourselves label bands and albums as retro, I do, but I don't see much utility in the category as this site works unless it becomes a very considerable movement (there is a lot of retro being made). Some of my favourite modern bands and albums are retro. I love Kosmischer Läufer which pretends to be Krautrock/ Progressive Electronic (Kosmische) of the past. I added a band to prog Folk a while back called Constantine which is very retro and evokes the psychedelic, folk, and raga-rock scenes of the late 60s through early 70s. I've suggested Klaus Morlock informally for PA, and that music pretends to be of the past (imaginary soundtracks). I like De Lorians in Canterbury Sound (not scene), and it has retro qualities. And then you have the retro styling of bands such as The Flower Kings and lots of others. My issue is not with the label retro, more that Prog is not exactly one thing as we use it at PA -- there is such diversity in the categories themselves, and so it might end up being a mish-mash of retro styles, be it retro-Folk prog, retro-Krautrock, retro psych, retro-Symph, retro-electronic, retro-Canterbury etc. If Prog were more of a style itself as we use it at PA, then the category would make more sense to me. We don't have the ability to label (and multi-label) albums as they do at sites such as rate your music, or to put a band here in more than one category, but we can mention the retro qualities in the bios and reviews themselves. Edited by Logan - March 31 2020 at 21:20 |
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siLLy puPPy
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^ i wouldn't go that far. Retro prog does have a specific meaning. It refers to a style of prog that acts like it was recorded in the 70s with analog equipment and basically takes the styles of artists from that era and tweaks it around enough to sound new often sounding like a long lost album from a classic band. If we had the luxury of a secondary categories then it wouldn't be a bad category to have so i can see why softandwet suggested it but given the way PA is an all or nothing in the classification of sub-genres, it fails to distinguish retro symphonic from retro heavy or even retro avant-prog.
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