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Junges
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Some bands named here are not obscure at all. I know "obscure" is a subjective term, but, take Thinking Plague or Captain Beefheart as an example. You click on the RIO/Avant-Prog section and those are two of the first names that pop up. How can they be obscure if Beefheart is very well known in prog and Thinking Plague is certainly known by RIO/Avant-Prog fans? Just saying..
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Mortte
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^I think obscure and unknown is a different things. This thread starter said he´s favorite obscure band is Eloy that I really don´t find obscure at all, maybe little more unknown than for example Beefheart...
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ob·scure(ŏb-skyo͝or′, əb-)adj. ob·scur·er, ob·scur·est
1. Deficient in light; dark: the obscure depths of a cave. 2. a. So faintly perceptible as to lack clear delineation; indistinct: an obscure figure in the fog. b. Indistinctly heard; faint. c. Linguistics Having the reduced, neutral sound represented by schwa (ə). 3. a. Far from centers of human population: an obscure village. b. Out of sight; hidden: an obscure retreat. 4. Not readily noticed or seen; inconspicuous: an obscure flaw. 5. Of undistinguished or humble station or reputation: an obscure poet; an obscure family. 6. Not clearly understood or expressed; ambiguous or vague: Some say that Blake's style is obscure and complex. I think the only meaning that would fit music would be number 4 or 5. And by those definitions, the band would have to be unknown or at least not so known. |
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verslibre
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Heard this one from '04? He was in Bardens' Mirage. |
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VOTOMS
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Exactly. and maybe not obscure but still underrated: |
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Cag71
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For me, 'obscure' would be something that doesn't have wider popularity or recognition even in its country of origin, or within the prog community even. One or two such bands are: Kogaion Talitha Qumi Iraklis Amanita Sussita Lot Lorien
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Here's three excellent ones I feel like I"m the only one who knows anything about:
Lord Only - super intricate neo prog with some of the best bass you'll ever hear. http://https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jWgjD70WHNs Syzygy (not to be confused with the electronic group of the same name) - think Hackett era Genesis with a sprinkle of Dream Theater Neil Henderson - keyboard based pomp/prog, an impressive one man show |
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Psychedelic Paul
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Bachdenkel's "Lemmings" album, recorded in 1970 and released in 1973 - the first album I ever reviewed.
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I second that.
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Spring, baby.
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Antique Seeking Nuns/Sanguine Hum
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I second that.
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I am going with the really obscure here. There are a few things about this band and their only LP from 1972 that I like. There is that Syd Barrett obscurity of some of the their lyrics, a type of lack of self-consciousness that reminds me of the semi-comedy prog band, Fruitcake. There there is the on and off energy and the melodicism. Plus, the fact that they are from the great home of classical music Austria, one of the only prog bands I know about from there.
Paternoster I've listened to it mostly on the speed of the videos that have been posted (this linked one is a new one). People keep saying its too slow so there is also the option of playing it at 1.25.
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I enthusiastically second the recommendation of Polyphony's Without Introduction. An obscure gem for sure.
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AFlowerKingCrimson
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I would say any band with less than 100 ratings on here would be obscure. It's difficult with prog to draw the line and I suppose there are different levels of obscurity. I certainly wouldn't consider BJH, Eloy, Camel, Nektar, PFM, Banco, Gentle Giant, Strawbs, Triumvirat, Ange, Pulsar, England, Le Orme, Colosseum, Greenslade or even Grobschnitt obscure. With the newer bands it gets a bit trickier but I wouldn't consider Arena, Glass Hammer, IQ, Pendragon, Moon Safari, White Willow, Karmakanic, Frost*, Tangent, TFK, SB, Magic Pie and even most of the ones talked about more than just a little obscure either.
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Beggar's Opera is freakin' cool. Even though they stole their Raymonds Road from Emerson's Rondo basically, I really enjoyed their albums. Had no idea they were obscure until I basically have never seen them mentioned until now.
This is the song that I think copies Rondo: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NYGAOeUW9kA
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interests: Moon Safari, Gilgamesh, Egg, ELP, Soft Machine, Gong, Opeth (Everything pre watershed), Brighteye Brison, The Flower Kings
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Disco Inferno. Barely anyone talks about them but they played a significant development in post-rock.
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Kong seem fairly obscure. At least no-one apart from myself has mentioned them since I'm in this forum. Great band, deserve to be known much better.
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Marco Minnemann, Body Hound, Icefish and Dead Air Radio. Edited by Grumpyprogfan - January 09 2020 at 20:01 |
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