So post-rock is a subgenre now, eh? |
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Bryan
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Topic: So post-rock is a subgenre now, eh? Posted: April 29 2005 at 18:52 |
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I just noticed this... http://www.progarchives.com/Progressive_rock_discography_LIS T.asp?style=32 Pretty cool, I certainly approve of this change. However, it brings about a big list of post-rock bands that need to be added on here. Where to begin? Mogwai (http://www.mogwai.co.uk/) I also think that Talk Talk should be listed under this subgenre. *edit* Edited by Useful_Idiot |
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chorus of one
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Posted: April 29 2005 at 23:08 | ||
I love post-rock and could add many bands to that list, however I don't think post-rock is a sub-genre of prog at all... So I'm skeptical about adding the genre, since people will expect any band falling under that label to be added to the archives, whether they have a relation to prog or not. Hmm...
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Bryan
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Posted: April 30 2005 at 02:41 | ||
That's why the bands I suggested are all bands I would consider prog. |
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chorus of one
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Posted: April 30 2005 at 02:49 | ||
You would maybe, not me. I've heard all the bands on that list, and while I really like most of them, few if any have anything to do with prog. Labradford for instance, can you give me even one characteristic of prog that they have? |
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Bryan
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Posted: April 30 2005 at 02:56 | ||
The same way that GYBE is. Their songs may not change in such an extreme way, but their compositions are still quite dynamic, and also like GYBE they have an almost krautrock-esque kind of minimalism thoughtout their music. They may not be prog in the traditional sense, but I'd venture to say that this site is looking beyond the traditional sense at this point. |
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chorus of one
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Posted: April 30 2005 at 03:10 | ||
That's exactly the point I made in my first post. Since GYBE is included, people will stretch to label something prog by looking for similarities to that band instead of smiliarities to the actual genre... To continue using Labradford as an example (by the way, I do like this band), I can't imagine that anybody would listen to them and think of progressive rock...they share no common characteristics. Quite dynamic compositions? Krautrock-esque kind of minimalism? Come on, that's really stretching don't you think? You could make the same vague connections with almost any kind of music... You'll have to do better than that to convince me, and hopefully the site Admin too. |
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Bryan
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Posted: April 30 2005 at 03:17 | ||
Well personally I would never have thought of GYBE or any Krautrock bands as prog until I got to this site, so I'm really just shooting into the dark here. If you'd like to disregard everything I've ever said up to this point, please feel free. In fact, let's all join in and ridicule points I make! Hurray!!!!!!!!111111
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chorus of one
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Posted: April 30 2005 at 03:26 | ||
Haha well apologies if I ridiculed you, my intention was only friendly debate.
By the way, prog or not, I do like your taste in post-rock. |
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Bryan
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Posted: April 30 2005 at 03:37 | ||
Sorry, I'm a bit moody tonight. I just don't see how it having tons of changes in the structure and noticeable similarities to krautrock is "stretching it". Maybe prog isn't the first genre that would come to mind when listening to them, but that doesn't mean they can't fit under it. And thanks, I've been pressing for a few of these bands (Mogwai, Explosions in the Sky, A Silver Mt. Zion and Slint, mostly) to get added for quite awhile, hopefully this new subgenre will at least help speed that along. |
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Bryan
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Posted: May 01 2005 at 16:08 | ||
Chorus, if you're still around, see my edit |
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chorus of one
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Posted: May 02 2005 at 02:43 | ||
Well thanks for considering my opinion, I can't remember what other bands were on there to be honest, but thanks all the same.
Anyway, I may have sounded harsh before, but I certainly won't mind if the admin do agree with any of your suggestions. Exposing more prog fans to music I like can only be a good thing. |
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