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mattuati
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Topic: Secret chiefs 3 progressive? Posted: June 23 2005 at 11:12 |
Would you guys consider Secret Chiefs 3 a progressive band? It
has a lot of Middle Eastern influences but has significant time
changes, awesome transitions, etc. No vocals though, except for
the first album. Maybe the quesion is can you be progressive without
vocals? I think so because there are so many progressive
instrumentals out there. What are your thoughts?
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Man Overboard
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Posted: June 23 2005 at 11:29 |
There are tons and tons of non-vocal prog bands.
I hope Maani doesn't move this to non-prog music since they aren't in
the archive, because they're definitely a progressive band...
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vogre
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Posted: June 23 2005 at 11:33 |
Stop questioning te 'proginess' of bands. If you like 'em - listen - your taste should be even wider than just prog-rock.
They sound like nobody else, even in the avant-prog area and that's excellent.
Prog of course can be instrumental.
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The Hemulen
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Posted: June 23 2005 at 11:33 |
Never heard of them, but they sound rather good. As for no vocals = no
prog - have no fear, there are countless progressive bands who play
nothing but instrumentals.
Oh, and you know it'll get moved, MO.
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Man Overboard
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Posted: June 23 2005 at 11:48 |
vogre: It's quite clear why proginess needs to be questioned on
this forum. Until changes are made, we're not allowed to discuss
bands that don't appear in these archives on this particular
forum. I'm not sure how long the process takes; I've been waiting
on Wastefall for months, despite having submitted volumes of required
info. But I'd love to be able to discuss them without them being
moved to non-prog music.
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vogre
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Posted: June 23 2005 at 12:14 |
Oh, I didn't think about it in this way.
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Garion81
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Posted: June 23 2005 at 12:52 |
Man Overboard wrote:
vogre: It's quite clear why proginess needs to be questioned on this forum. Until changes are made, we're not allowed to discuss bands that don't appear in these archives on this particular forum. I'm not sure how long the process takes; I've been waiting on Wastefall for months, despite having submitted volumes of required info. But I'd love to be able to discuss them without them being moved to non-prog music. |
Nima and Merge and Sprialing for me MO. Same thing.
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Man Overboard
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Posted: June 23 2005 at 13:03 |
It seriously IS a problem... how are we to discuss new prog bands
that pop up before they are included? Wouldn't this forum be the
IDEAL place to discuss a prog group that released its debut
recently? So we can discover and discuss new groups we didn't
know about before? Isn't that the POINT of ProgArchives, to learn
and discuss? This shouldn't be limited to acts that are only in
the Archives, that takes time to add... I can understand taking
to add groups to the archive, but there is NO reason to take actions to
DISCOURAGE discussion of new bands/albums.
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Retrovertigo
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Posted: June 24 2005 at 20:32 |
Experimental/Post-Rock.
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