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Originally posted by David_D David_D wrote:

Originally posted by nick_h_nz nick_h_nz wrote:

Whether something is challenging has a lot to do with when someone encounters it. 

Sure, but I think it has also to do with some fundamental psychological aspects and "social heritage", and as thus is different from person to person.

I’ve not said it’s not different from person to person. It’s absolutely different from person to person. But my point is that people change. There will be very few people on this forum that could honestly say they are the same person they were ten or twenty or thirty years ago. And “social heritage” is part of that, I guess, as our “social heritage” tends to change and broaden over time, as we tend to encounter more and more people who are different from us, and assimilate some of their “social heritage”.

Thus, what is challenging most definitely is different from person to person, even when those persons are only one individual. When something occurs in an individual’s lifetime, more than anything else, is what usually makes something challenging (or not) to that individual.


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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote David_D Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 26 2022 at 04:58

No doubt about that what is accessible to one depends among other things on what one has been listening to before.
As a last my example of that, I can point at Anekdoten's Nucleus which I haven't been ready for before but am today,
as I meanwhile have been listening to quite a lot similarly challenging music. Being aware of that, I use to once in a while
listen again to albums which haven't been accessible to me before - but I wonder if I ever can become fond of say 
Pawn Hearts, even I like very much H to He, Godbluff and Still LifeSmile





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Btw, concerning my use of "avantgardish", I'd say, Pawn Hearts is "avantgardish" comparing to H to He and Godbluff,
for not to talk about Still Life
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I'm curious about what people enjoy listening to Avant-Prog, as I suppose, it's not so much melody or rythm?
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Originally posted by David_D David_D wrote:


I'm curious about what people enjoy listening to Avant-Prog, as I suppose, it's not so much melody or rythm?
Themes over melodies I suppose. But rhytm is always there - and often more intriguing than in regular prog. Let me try and illustrate something. Carabosse is the wicked fairy godmother in Cinderella - also known as Maleficent. Listen to and feel the whole complete universe (heh) Universe Zero creates for you. Can't you see it? A nice melody would ruin the whole atmosphere.


Some music is perfect for this. That's why a lot of movie scores can resemble Avant-Prog.


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Originally posted by David_D David_D wrote:


<span style="white-space:pre">     </span>I'm curious about what people enjoy listening to Avant-Prog, as I suppose, it's not so much melody or rythm?


It makes me happy. Hard to analyze. I like edginess, complexity, sharp changes, dissonance.
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thanks to the both of you - interesting  Smile








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I have been listening to more avant-garde music lately. Yugen and Present are new bands to me, and I dig them! It's nice to be surprised as to what will happen next. Compositions that don't follow the traditional format of verse, chorus, bridge, repeat, are refreshing.

There is melody and rhythm in most all music, some may not be our taste, but there is enough variety for all to enjoy.
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Originally posted by Saperlipopette! Saperlipopette! wrote:

Originally posted by David_D David_D wrote:

I'm curious about what people enjoy listening to Avant-Prog, as I suppose, it's not so much melody or rythm?
Themes over melodies I suppose. But rhytm is always there - and often more intriguing than in regular prog. Let me try and illustrate something. Carabosse is the wicked fairy godmother in Cinderella - also known as Maleficent. Listen to and feel the whole complete universe (heh) Universe Zero creates for you. Can't you see it? A nice melody would ruin the whole atmosphere.

Yes, sonic images or story telling, that's also what I experienced very much when listening to Henry Cow's Western Culture (1979).

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Originally posted by Grumpyprogfan Grumpyprogfan wrote:

I have been listening to more avant-garde music lately. Yugen and Present are new bands to me, and I dig them! It's nice to be surprised as to what will happen next. Compositions that don't follow the traditional format of verse, chorus, bridge, repeat, are refreshing.

There is melody and rhythm in most all music, some may not be our taste, but there is enough variety for all to enjoy.

I've become at last enough fond of Voivod's Nothingface (1989) which is quite avant-garde influenced as well.

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Surely Voivod's Nothingface with its dissonant and complex sonic attack is a new challenge for me to listen to,
as well as the artwork is a challenge for my sensitive and in some ways conservative mind, even I also find 
it to be very creative and one of the very best from the 80's.  Plus that even I've got this album on vinyl, 
the digital recording and mixing of it make the sound extra hard and "hitting". But I can imagine that after some 
years and many listenings, I'll become very fond of this album - unless I'll become a bit too old for that kind. Big smile




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Though my list of "avantgardish" albums would be long, I'll respond to David's definition about music that was hard to get into--the albums, bands, and styles that took the longest for me to like & enjoy.

It took me a long time to get Gentle Giant and Van Der Graaf Generator/Peter Hammill. 

Still not really liking or enjoying much from Can, Neu, Jethro Tull, ELP, Le Orme, Hawkwind, Eloy, Arena or any of the metal music sub-genres (though I LOVE atmospheric djenty music)

In general, I have an appreciation for, though do not love, much of Camel, IQ, Mostly Autumn, Tangerine Dream, Änglagård, Dream Theater, Steven Wilson/Porcupine Tree, Syd Barret-era Pink Floyd or Krautrock and RPI in general. 

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Very few prog artists considered to be avant-garde achieved any commercial output for their music.  The most uncompromising band of them all - Henry Cow - had been more or less dumped by their label, Virgin, by 1976.  However, the question asks for our favourites so from Henry Cow it could be any of their albums.  Their 'companions', Faust, also worked in this area - The Faust Tapes is wonderful.  Later in the 70s, we got Univers Zero and other RIO/Zeuhl artists but by the 80s, the avant garde had almost disappeared....
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Mercyful Fate's Melissa (1983) is another example of an album which is not Avant-Prog or Zeuhl, but which I still can
think of as "avantgardish", and find challenging due to the rather difficult to access song "Satan's Fall" and not least
because of the satanic lyrics on this album. Unhappy 

- But it's not Prog and at most, proto-Prog Metal.




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The term Avant-garde during the 20th century often presented within it..a style of writing which was often created through the usage of tri tones . Some tri tone interval passages are distant or rather..played quietly ..producing an eerie affect. A good example is on George Crumb Black Angels.

This particular style of writing made its path through Electronic Music of the 60s with Wendy Carlos, Beaver And Krause, Mort Garson, Ruth White and in some articles covering that part of Electronic Music history...these individuals were said to have been occultists. Aside from what music journalists printed in publication back then ...which stares you in the eye on the internet today..the most logical reasoning being that the music was inspired by either following the left hand path or just merely having a fringe interest in the underworld.

A lot of ideas in RIO derive from Bella Bartok just as it occurred with King Crimson in 73' and earlier in 1970 with Holst. . The darker sections of Univers Zero and Art Zoyd music create suspense and are theatrical sounding to degrees. It is very conceivable that a number of musicians writing this style have had dark experiences in their life as opposed to being a so called believer in the supernatural. The most horrific nightmare could inspire a musician to hear a dark melody. Whether your listening to Patricia Dallio or Rational Diet...it's a mixture of individuals influenced by a personal experience or their surroundings.



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Originally posted by David_D David_D wrote:

Mercyful Fate's Melissa (1983) is another example of an album which is not Avant-Prog or Zeuhl, but which I still can think of as "avantgardish", and find challenging due to the rather difficult to access song "Satan's Fall" and not least because of the satanic lyrics on this album. Unhappy 

- But it's not Prog and at most, proto-Prog Metal.
I do love Mercyful Fate's two first albums, but this is completely nonsensical. It can be "challenging" to listen to musical reconstructions of ancient greek music - or field recordings of Gamelan music as well, but challenging alone doesn't make music avant-garde or avantgardish. Hell, loud christmas songs in a shopping mall is perhaps the most challenging - not least because of the occasional christian lyrics.
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Well, I admit that I use here the word "avantgardish" in its basic meaning which is "favouring or introducing new and 
experimental ideas and methods" (according to Oxford Languages). Smile 
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Originally posted by David_D David_D wrote:


Well, I admit that I use here the word "avantgardish" in its basic meaning which is "favouring or introducing new and 
experimental ideas and methods" (according to Oxford Languages). Smile 

I don't think the word "avantgardish" is in any dictionary. 
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Meanwhile, I've got more into Magma's Üdü Wüdü (1976) - only a couple of years old purchase - so it in fact is not a challenge anymore,
and I just enjoy it.
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Sometimes, when I'm enjoying something like this


I have a minimental breakdown and think "what the heck am I doing with my life?". 
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