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Cristi
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nicely put
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Nogbad_The_Bad
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Little low on Danish albums
Heilung - Futha I Think You're Awesome - Bootlegs No.2: Løft Mig Op Så Jeg Kan Nå UNCUT Secret Oyster - Vidunderlinge Kaelling (aka Astarte) |
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Ian
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nick_h_nz
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Nice to see someone else mentioning I Think You’re Awesome. I thought I might be their only fan on PA. 🤗 |
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David_D
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I wonder if you're not familiar with other SC albums, or you best like this one.
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quality over quantity, and all kind of PopcoRn almost beyond
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Nogbad_The_Bad
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It's the only one I currently, they are certainly on my must explore further list but there's a lot of bands on that list. I'd probably like a lot of it. Though I don't listen to a lot of straight Fusion.
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Ian
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David_D
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and join the club.
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quality over quantity, and all kind of PopcoRn almost beyond
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Saperlipopette!
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Because Anisette soon caught the "Janis Joplin vocal-syndrome" I don't like Sagage Rose very much. But she uses her normal singing voice to a larger extent on their debut, and it's a lovely little 1968 psychedelic rock album |
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BrufordFreak
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Did anyone name Taylor's Universe or Øresund Space Collective?
Nice to know there are more bands from the Dane islands than I ever knew--though,based on my observation of Danish youth & citizens, I would have expected more Tech/Metal, Math Rock, and Viking Folk Metal. |
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Drew Fisher
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earlyprog
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David, you are obviously not into modern day prog, particularly not Danish prog - surprisingly, as you are from Denmark (?) - since modern day Danish prog is flourishing and experiencing a second coming not seen since the first coming in the late 60's (Burning Red Ivanhoe, Ache, Alrune Rod, Culpeper's Orchard a.o.). I suspect you haven't heard of Vola, Feather Mountain, Pardans and many other Danish "Non-proper Prog" to stick to your term "Prog Proper" whatever that means.
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David_D
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"whatever that means", you seem to have gotten it right, and are you in doubt, then you can see here quoted from the post of mine which answers one of Nick's posts:
Edited by David_D - August 25 2022 at 12:57 |
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David_D
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You're quite wrong about that, even I'm most into 70's Prog. Frankly speaking, I'd prefer to be free of all your misunderstandings, and I'm wondering about if you want intentionally to bother me.
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David_D
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You would maybe like to be mentioned in "Imaginative album and song titles"?
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earlyprog
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Are you referring to me? If so, explain what you mean by this.
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Mellotron Storm
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I have a clear top seven not including Oresund Space Collective which is multi-national but based in Denmark.
Coronarias Dans Dr. Dopo Jam Coma Secret Oyster Papir Causa Sui
Alrune Rod A lot of Psychedelia and Jazz. |
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"The wind is slowly tearing her apart"
"Sad Rain" ANEKDOTEN |
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nick_h_nz
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The only two I’m familiar with are Øresund Space Collective and Causa Sui, but based on how much I like them, I had better investigate the rest of your list. |
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Mellotron Storm
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Well Papir is the style of the two you mentioned but that's about it. Going to spin the album they did with Electric Moon this week hopefully. |
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"The wind is slowly tearing her apart"
"Sad Rain" ANEKDOTEN |
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UMUR
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Being a Dane myself, it´s maybe a little embarrassing, but I seldom enjoy or listen to Danish music. There are a few exceptions like Afenginn, Burnin´Red Ivanhoe, Secret Oyster, Alrune Rod, Young Flowers, Steppeulvene, Mew, Love Shop, Sort Sol, CV Jørgensen, early Konkhra, Invocator, and of course the mighty Red Warszawa, but not all of them are prog related and few of them are favorites of mine. To my ears most Danish artists through time have been pale clones of international artists. There I said it...
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earlyprog
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Here's testimony to the first and second wave of Danish Progressive rock, the first short-lived, the next lasted nearly ten years ending in 2020. The chart is taken from a presentation I did last year on the development of Danish prog. |
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nick_h_nz
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^ And that appears to be based only upon what is in PA. I’m sure there are plenty of Danish bands recognised as prog outside PA (many of whom may quote possibly make their way into PA over years to come - provided the site is still around).
I definitely think that the modern Danish prog scene is great. It may not be “proper” to David, but it is definitely very well appreciated by many - and far beyond Denmark’s borders. |
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Logan
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What's interesting to me beyond the numbers is what scenes of progressive and experimental music have been most popular. Looking at PA's Denmark list, there is an eclectic mix of our categories: http://www.progarchives.com/Bands-country.asp?country=56
I like this so-called "progressive" electronic in a retro/ regressive way to my ear Videodrones - Nattens Hævn (CLICK) album from 2017. It's not in PA, nor would I particularly expect it. I guess that title is a nod to Croneberg's Videodrome, which I watched again recently (kind of a good and bad movie to me). The album is evocative of the 80s, and has some synthwave qualities to it to my ear (which often draws on 80s film and culture for inspiration). |
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