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    Posted: May 15 2006 at 23:27
Hi, this is César Inca.
 
I just can't believe it!! What is it that makes BUBU symphonic? The violin? The combination of wind instrumentas and the violin? The long compositions? The guitar si so Frippian-Zappian, the violin lines are so dissonant most of the times, the flute-sax-violin ensabmles are so close to the jazzy side of RIO, the thythm section is so jazzy... what is so symphonic about it? The very stream sample in the Archives will be capable of showing any listener tha tthis band is not symphonic. At least, that's as far as I know of these two labels: if KC, Zappa and Univers Zeo are not symph, then hw ocome that Bubu are?

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 16 2006 at 03:16
Yup, this is coming from the fact that Crimson and similar-sounding bands were in symphonic. But recently Crimson has changed hotel (the Symphonic was full) and art rock still had room >> Clearly to me Bubu is not symphonic and I fully agree that he should "expell it from symphonic". However, he should (and does I thinkWink) consult with us to see where it goes.
 
So theoretically Bubu should also do the jump (as KC did) to ART ROCK
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 16 2006 at 05:15
According to Ivan. they will be moved, to RIO/Avant.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 16 2006 at 08:23
"According to Ivan. they will be moved, to RIO/Avant."

That's the thing! Thanks lads, always working hard to improve the Archives as it should. In another thread, btw, I have also questioned the art-rock label as placed on the shoulders of Happy the Man... but that's another thread, of course.
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 16 2006 at 15:52

After a nice pm from Ivan, I dug my copy of Anabelas out and I'm listening to it now. It's an excellent album, but I'm not sure that it belongs in RIO/Avant prog - it seems to me to be more in keeping with Gentle Giant and King Crimson, who also had their avant garde moments. I'd vote for moving Bubu to Art Rock.

Excellent band, whichever category we put them in Clap.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 17 2006 at 23:23
I highly agree on the King Crimson parallels, but I'm not that sure about the GG thing: I can hear lots of Zappaesque (not GG-ish) dissonances in the violin-wind orchestrations and lots of sinister ambiences a la RIO, instead. Art-rock would mean a scandalous overlook upon some of the most essential sonic ingredients that make the "Anabelas" albums so special and BUBU such an essentially prog band from the one of the most extreme points of view.
 
I wish, I really wish I were not a Symphonic Prog Specialist. My opinion would the count for something more productive than just complaining futilely and fruitlessly in some discreet thread in the Errors & Omissions section.
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 31 2006 at 12:48
Bubu has RIO moments. You have to listen all Anabelas. It's amazing!
But I think they play symphonic-Prog. The bases are all symphonic and melodic.
For this reason I think KC and VDGG are symphonic too.
Of course KC has fusion and maybe metal-prog albums. But Genesis and Yes have pop albums!
All of these bands, in my opinion, are symphonic in their origin.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 05 2006 at 00:09
So... now BUBU is Art-Rock?... Oh, that's great, really great...
I live in a country next door to Argentina, I've listened to lots of Zappa & KC albums before I listened to Bubu for the first time, I then learned more about the connections between the avant-garde tendencies of Univers Zero & 20th century chamber and those of Bubu...
But no, the Art-Rock specialists from this "amazing place" know better. Right, now you'lle sing to me, a-la Peter Gabriel: "You're not one of us, not one of us, no, no, not one of us".
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 05 2006 at 00:15
Originally posted by Prog-Brazil Prog-Brazil wrote:

Bubu has RIO moments. You have to listen all Anabelas. It's amazing!
But I think they play symphonic-Prog. The bases are all symphonic and melodic.
For this reason I think KC and VDGG are symphonic too.
Of course KC has fusion and maybe metal-prog albums. But Genesis and Yes have pop albums!
All of these bands, in my opinion, are symphonic in their origin.
 
Well, Art Zoyd's and Univers Zero's music have got symphonic orgins, too, but those origins come from a very different department from the (mostly) Baroque, Impressionist and Romantic sources from which standardized symphonic prog took its most academic-oriented tendencies. The chamber stuff that burtures Bubu's music is the same that nurtures Univers Zero: pulsation, dissonance, creepy intensity. Not dissonant as in the well articulated Bartok-based stuff by GG, but dissonant from textures and somber greyness, as in some early 20th century Russians and the most bombastic side of modern chamber.
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 05 2006 at 00:16
So BUBU are Art Rock, just like HAPPY THE MAN. Yeah, right, I could hardly tell the difference between the two.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 05 2006 at 00:17
So... Muse, Radiohead and Queen are in the Archives. Are Bubu, VdGG, Gentle Giant and Happy the Man prog? Nooo... not that far, they're art rock.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 05 2006 at 00:20
Even better yet, don't mind this person's humble opinions. I'll keep posting about events and news, and maybe suggest new bands, so the rest of Prog Archives Collaborators can place them wherever... Sur oculto and October Equus have got their own threads somewhwre around here  --  who knows, maybe they'll end up with a proud Art Rock medal on their sleeves and chests.
 
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