Pt 2: tracks over 20 & under 30 mins from the 10's |
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Posted: July 22 2022 at 07:20 |
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This is the second poll that lists tracks of 20:00 to 29:59 minute duration from 2010-2019 studio albums by Prog bands. Part one only had four options, a Dream Theater, a the Flower Kings, a Swans, and a Wobbler album, but in this I have filled it up due to the many recommendations by Grumpyprogfan and BrufordFreak (and I have received several more by others subsequently -- thanks to all). I added two more Swans tracks here and several by Electric Orange to their lists, and the other later suggestions. See this topic for the first part: http://www.progarchives.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=129363
Note: I left off Helmet of Gnats - High Street (30:11) 2010, High Street which was mentioned in the other topic as I am focusing on ones that are less than thirty minutes. I plan to do a 30 minute plus one later. Amoeba Split - Flight to Nowhere (23:39) (thought of late, even though I knew this well) Arena - The Legend of Elijah Shade (22:39) Battlestations - Vixit I (24:02) La Coscienza di Zeno - Giovani Figlia (22:43) Days Between Stations - In Extremis (21:38) (2013) (added later) Discipline - Rogue (24:04) Electric Moon - (You Will) Live Forever Now (22:41) Electric Orange - Wechselkroete (20:19), Mischwesen (21:01), Behind the Wall of Sheep (20:25), Continuum (22:58) or Misophonia IV (20:00) Antoine Fafard - Mission Ganymede (20:21) or The Journey (20:15) Frogg Cafe - Under Wuhu Son (20:12) Haken - Visions (22:25) Human Prog - Fiori, fruitti, Farfalle (20:00) Magenta - Trojan (26:09) (late addition) Margin - A Mysterious Cup of Tea (23:31) Mother Turtle - Walpurgi Flame (20:15) Mike Oldfield - Return To Ommadawn, Part I (21:10) or Return To Ommadawn, Part II (20:57) (added later, thanks) Steve Roach - Grace Meditation (23:40) Sequentia Legenda - Around the Second Moon (22:45) or Ici et maintenant (25:40) Setna - Tryptique (25:58) Shamblemaths - Conglomeration (or: The Grand Pathetic Suite) (26:54) (late addition) Southern Empire - The Bridge that Binds (28:21) or Crossroads (29:15) Swans - The Apostate (23:01) or Cloud of Unknowing (25:12) The Tea Club - Creature (27:46) Thieves' Kitchen - The Voice of the Lar (20:06) Transatlantic - Into the Blue (25:13) Vak - Hquark (23:04) John Zorn - Interzone-2 (27:37) (I thought of late) Please mention other Prog 2010-2019 track of 20:00 to 29:59 duration ---------- Note: If there is more than one option by an act in the poll, please consider yourself to be voting for one of the tracks that you like, and list that. Those are meant as "or" options. I could not fit in all of the Electric Orange ones, but you can see them in the list above should you be interested. Blank if for some others that get mentioned, please don't vote in the space as "other" until an option is added to the poll line. Thanks. Aside from Swans and Electric Orange, a number of those that were mentioned for this I have in my collection. I'd want to revisit some music before voting. Feel free to vote with very limited knowledge, or if you're not comfortable voting with limited knowledge, consider mentioning the ones you know and like and/or know and dislike, or barely know... :) As it's not a contest, I'm not too fussed about that. Edited by Logan - July 23 2022 at 07:03 |
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Haken, Fafard, Thieves' Kitchen
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Discipline - Rogue
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Many great epics in this poll. Transatlantic got my vote.
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Damn, I missed getting an entry in here by four years.
Out of interest, does anyone know what the longest prog track ever recorded is ? I might try and beat the record. Just to be awkward. My record is 36.32 :-) https://brotherhoodofthemachine.bandcamp.com/track/hin-und-zuruck-3 Edited by Davesax1965 - July 22 2022 at 08:39 |
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Voted for Electric Orange, incidentally.
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Voted for Swans - Cloud of Unknowing - their music simply cuts deeper than most newer prog. But Vak - Hquark is really good too. Funnily it reminds me of Mia's Cornonstipicum. Which I'm certain is pure coincidence. Setna - Tryptique is also nice but a little too squeaky clean for its own good. I wish it had some grit to it. Maybe its just the production. So that's a top three i suppose. But I haven't even heard half of these
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Got to be pretty close--but, then, some of those Prog Electronic pieces seem to continue over several discs/albums. |
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Logan
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That's most of what I have really known from this poll, but I am mostly in a cloud of forgetting, as Swans is the only one whose music I recall. I have enjoyed all of the albums those are off, and have enjoyed The Frogg Cafe, the Battlestations, and I have been very big on Electric Orange's Volume 10 -- the track from that in this poll being "Behind The Wall Of Sheep" It likely would be between that Electric Orange track and the Swans and methinks Swans would still take it for me. Not altogether dissimilar in style either. :) I was into Electric Orange before getting into Swans. And Yes, VAK's is very good, playing it now and remember it. |
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Swans again for me…
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blank 3 over Frogg Cafe.
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my song suggestion: Days Between Stations - In Extremis (21:38) (2013)
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^ Mike, if you have ones that would fit the parameters of this poll not in the polls, which I would think you do, if you would list up to three of your very favourite primo applicable tracks, then I would much appreciate it (hoping to fill in the blanks).
Thanks very much, Marek. Added to the end of the poll. And thanks Will and Drew for your copious contributions in the short poll. Edited by Logan - July 22 2022 at 17:41 |
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^Glad to help.
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I don't know many of these, but I do love Mike Oldfield's "Return to Ommadawn", side A specially. Empire of the Clouds by Iron Maiden was also great for me, though it missed the 20 min mark by a pair of minutes.
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^ Thanks, I had thought about and then promptly forgot about Mike Oldfield before. I haven't heard Return to... yet, but an important name to include for sure.
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I've given it a vote... it really is a surprisingly good album.
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