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    Posted: February 22 2011 at 13:49
Welcome back my friends, to the show that never ends! Cool


I am honoured to present you the child of intense labour done by the collaborators of ProgArchives during the last two months, be them Special Collaborators, Collaborators, Reviewers, Admins on VIP Members. Thanks are in order for everyone who contributed. Clap We had record numbers, like 65 voters and 214 nominated albums! Does this signal the resurgence of progressive rock music? I'll let you decide.



Here goes the list comprising the top ten albums of 2010, as voted.




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    #1. Clivages - UNIVERS ZERO

   

    After all these years it feels reassuring to know that Univers Zero is alive and well while still going strong in their important exploration of music boundaries as we know them. In their early years this band sounded like nothing we've ever heard before and although time might have caught up with Univers Zero in terms of production and sampling this music has a definite potential of transcending the barrier of time and live forever.

    (Rune2000, Prog Reviewer)



    #2. Bateless Edge - FROGG CAFÉ

   

    Frogg Café is more than just a rock or prog rock band, it is a musical force encapsulated simultaneously in the     minds and souls of a host of talented musicians blessed with A-level musicianship and indefatigable creativity, and all this glory is once more confirmed by the reality of "Bateless Edge", the band's most recent effort. It is, indeed, a mandatory member of any Top 5 or Top 3 list of 2010's outstanding prog releases worldwide.

    (Cesar Inca, Special Collaborator)


   
    Sharing the last entry on the podium, we have two albums with the exact total of points.

    #3-4. Coyote - KAYO DOT, and Aquarius - HAKEN

   

    I dont know what it is about Toby Driver but his projects, particularly Kayo Dot, never cease to amaze me at every turn and Coyote is no different. Its dark, haunting and utlimetly unsettleing sound and feel blows me away and I make no apology for once again giving 5 stars to Kayo Dot album. This will probably remain as the best album of the year that I will hear and more than that it is going down as one of the best albums I've ever heard and all but matches the bands classic debut Choirs of the Eye.

    (Sleeper, ProgReviewer)

   
   
    Aquarius has left me speechless. I've been searching for an album from 2010 to confidently call a masterpiece, and this is definitely it. If you like progressive rock, progressive metal, or just about anything else, this is absolutely essential. This is one of those cases where you have to believe the hype. It's really that good. Although I rarely give debut albums 5 stars, I'm going to make a huge exception here. I have a pretty good feeling that this is an album that we will be looking back on 30 years from now and calling it the definitive debut album from this era. This is an essential masterpiece that you don't want to miss!

    (J-Man, ProgReviewer)



    #5. Iridule - YUGEN

   

    A dense album, Iridule is not easily digested (much like their two previous albums), but provides a rewarding listen once fully absorbed. Aside from loving their brand of controlled madness and organized chaos, I am highly impressed with the punctuality and proficiency of the playing, the clarity of the recording and the intricacy of the compositions.

    (Avestin, Special Collaborator)



    #6. Écailles de lune - ALCEST

   

    Yes, it is almost perfection. There is little I can say that will dent my love for this album. It the astonishingly beautiful, and has taken several steps ahead from Neige's debut effort. The more diverse soundscapes and powerfully developed emotional hooks mean that Écailles de lune is a truly memoralble listen. Even the abraisive black metal vocals sound better than any I've ever heard before. Oh, and what about that cover...

    (AnyColourYouLike, Collaborator)   

   

    #7. One-Armed Bandit - JAGA JAZZIST

   

    My favorite jazz rock/fusion album of the year for a reason. Combining electronic music, indie, jazz, Zappa-esque fusion and the post-rock spirit ever present in Jaga Jazzist's music, 'One-Armed Bandit' is a very catchy album, one of those records you'll play in its entirety every single day for about a couple of months and then store it on your shelf until you feel you're in the mood to remember the great music you've heard.

    (Starhammer, Senior Member)



    #8. Il Tempio Delle Clessidre - IL TEMPIO DELLE CLESSIDRE

   

    Il Tempio Delle Clessidre have clearly come up with an album that will have fans of RPI in raptures. Despite being in the seventies tradition a modern production brings it right up to date and such is the excellence of the compositions, given the right exposure could easily transcend boundaries and reach and be enjoyed by prog fans who don't normally venture into the RPI genre. Nothing less than 5 stars will do for this masterpiece of progressive rock.

    (Nightfly, Collaborator)



    #9. Marrow Of The Spirit - AGALLOCH

   

    There's no denial that 'Marrow Of The Spirit' is a monster of a work; a thick and towering beast that takes quite a few listens to really sink in. Like all of Agalloch's music, there is a great deal of atmosphere here, as well as a forlorn and existential worldview that certainly won't be brightening one's spirits anytime soon. While being so excited and eager to listen to an album can very abundantly lead to disappointment, 'Marrow Of The Spirit' comes only a shard away from reaching the perfection that 'The Mantle' achieved, and for once, despite my anticipation, my expectations have all been exceeded.

    (Conor Fynes, Prog Reviewer)

   

    #10. Création De L'Univers - XING SA

   

    In other words, the band offers a fresh and inspired melting pot of slightly dark avant jazz-rock, created by a trio of drums, bass and organ/mellotron, with the occasional help from guest vocals and sax. The band sounds very confident and keeps their improvisations very focused, never too long or indulging in unnecessary solos. It isn't as dense and dark as Guapo or Nebelnest, but on the plus side it means the music remains fairly accessible and might serve as a good introduction for this type of modern Zeuhl/Avant rock. Création De L'Univers is a superb album with a certain spot in my 2010 top 10. I'd recommend it to all fans of early 70s jazz-rock, RIO and Zeuhl. A solid 4 stars, both accessible and a grower.

    (Bonnek, Special Collaborator)



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And here is the FULL top, sepparated in digestable chunks and with the point totals:

1 Clivages (Univers Zero) 231
2 Bateless Edge (Frogg Café) 200
3 Coyote (Kayo Dot) 188
4 Aquarius (Haken) 188
5 Iridule (Yugen) 166
6 Ecailles de lune (Alcest) 152
7 One-Armed Bandit (Jaga Jazist) 146
8 Il Tempio Delle Clessidre 144
9 Marrow Of The Spirit (Agalloch) 142
10 Creation de l'Univers (Xing Sa) 140


11-30:

11 We're here because we're here (Anathema) 128
12 Axioma Ethica Odini (Enslaved)  100
13 Heavy Metal Fruit (Motorpsycho) 94
14 Beacons (Cloudkicker) 90
15 Valley Of Smoke (Intronaut) 84
16 Excavations of the mind (Sky Architect) 72
17 Paracletus (Deathspell Omega) 68
18 Five Deadly Venoms (Shaolin Death Squad) 68
19 Il gioco del silenzio (Nichelodeon) 67
20 A Child in the Mirror (Ciccada) 66
21 Self-Preserved While The Bodies Float Up (Oceansize) 66
22 The Never Ending Way Of ORwarriOR (Orphaned Land) 65
23 Jupiter (Atheist) 65
24 Il Pittore Volante (Raccomandata con Ricevuta Ritorno) 64
25 Pan: An Urban Pastoral (Persephone's Dream) 64
26 Legacy (Hypnos 69) 60
27 Lover's End (Moon Safari) 60
28 Blood Of The Earth (Hawkwind) 56
29 Victims of the Modern Age (Star One) 54
30 On Phenomena and Existences (Rational Diet) 53


31 - 50:

31 After (Ihsahn) 52
32 In The Wake Of Evolution (Kaipa) 52
33 Petali Di Fuoco (La Maschera Di Cera) 52
34 X (Spock's Beard) 52
35 Rabbit (The Tea Club) 50
36 Seventh Story (Fromuz) 50
37 A-Live (Picchio Dal Pozzo) 49
38 The Final Frontier (Iron Maiden) 48
39 Random Acts Of Beauty (David Minasian) 46
40 Neogothic Progressive Toccatas (Three Monks) 42
41 The Threshingfloor (Wovenhand) 42
42 Behind the Black Veil (Shadow Theory) 42
43 Emotion & Commotion (Jeff Beck) 41
44 In case of loss (Areknamess) 40
45 Lunatic Soul II 40
46 Wanderer on the Edge of Time (Mekong Delta) 40
47 Mars Hollow  38
48 The Big Red Spark (Tinyfish) 38
49 Hammer and Anvil (Pure Reason Revolution) 38
50 Adverse Camber (The Reasoning) 37



51 - 100:

51 Inner Firmaments Decay (All Over Everywhere) 36
52 Dan Berlund's Tornbruket 35
53 Road Salt One (POS) 34
54 Kollaps Tradixionales (Silver Mt. Zion) 34
55 The Seraphic Clockwork (Vanden Plas) 34
56 Planet Earth? (The Watch) 34
57 This is the Second Album of a Band Called Adebisi Shank 34
58 Someone Here Is Missing (Pineapple Thief) 34
59 The Best Of Anti-Depressive Delivery 34
60 Periphery 34
61 Caves (Uz Jsme Doma) 32
62 The Crown of Creation (Lucifer Was) 30
63 Stained Glass EP (KD) 30
64 Journey's End (The Enid) 30
65 Desert Call (Myrath) 30
66 Spring (Kaarna) 30
67 Wilderness Heart (Black Mountain) 30
68 Madame Zelle (Conqueror) 30
69 Unsettled (Dean Watson) 30
70 Bryologie (Rouge Ciel) 28
71 The Gathering Light (Karnataka) 28
72 Small Craft On A Milk Sea (Brian Eno) 27
73 Concealing Fate (Tesseract) 26
74 Twilight In The Crystal Cabinet (My Brother The Wind) 26
75 Guillaume Perret & The Electric Epic 25
76 Morse (Jean Louis) 24
77 The Way (Anima Mundi) 24
78 Light of a Vaster Dark (Faun Fables) 23
79 Anthropocentric (The Ocean) 23
80 Walk the Nile (Elephant9) 22
81 Moonberry (PikaPika Teart) 22
82 Nymf (Carptree) 22
83 Long Distance Trip (Samsara Blues Experiment) 22
84 The Tree That Bears The Equine Fruit (Anta) 22
85 Blackjazz (Shining) 22
86 Missa Atropos (Gazpacho) 22
87 Option Paralysis (The Dillinger Escape Plan) 22
88 Songs From a Solitary Home (Major Parkinson) 20
89 Ipsissimus (Moonchild Trio) 20
90 Children Of Another God (Nick Magnus) 20
91 Silence (Odyssice) 20
92 Grappling Hooks (North Atlantic Oscillation) 20
93 Snowballs (Kakaokamkami) 20
94 Le Bois Travaille, Même le Dimanche (Ange) 20
95 Continent & Western (Fond of Tigers) 20
96 Remember It (FramePictures) 20
97 Spiral Vendetta (Godsticks) 20
98 Charlestown (Guy Manning) 20
99 Myster Möbius 20
100 The great escape (Seventh Wonder) 20


101 - 150:

101 I, Vigilante (Crippled Black Phoenix) 20
102 Tempo (Banda do Sol) 20
103 World Is Round (Believe) 20
104 Royal Toast (Claudia Quintet) 18
105 Curse of the Red River (Barren Earth) 18
106 Roqueforte (Aranis) 18
107 Lady Of The Wild Things (Magdalena Solis) 18
108 Ragged Atlas (Cosa Brava) 18
109 Double Reign (Aries) 18
110 Bridges of Kukuriku (Quantum Factory) 18
111 Journey Through the Hidden Gardens (Disperse) 18
112 Orchestion (Pat Metheny) 17
113 To The One (john McLaughlin) 17
114 Castles, Wings, Stories, Dreams (Paolo Siani) 16
115 Interzone (John Zorn) 16
116 Salon des Refuses (In Lingua Mortua) 16
117 My Grandmother's Spacesuit (Fonderia) 16
118 Iridium (Empty Tremor) 16
119 The Grand Design (Day Six) 16
120 Initiate (Nels Cline Singers) 16
121 AD 2010 – La Buona Novella (PFM) 16
122 Harvest Aorta (Ephemeral Sun) 16
123 Ciencia de Los Inutiles (Omar Rodriguez Lopes) 16
124 Leader of the Starry Skies: A Tribute to Tim Smith, Songbook 16
125 Heavy Soul Sessions (Djam Karet)  14
126 Crush Depth (Chrome Hoof) 14
127 Go Well Diamond Heart (Mostly Autumn) 14
128 Look To Winward (Fortunes Haze) 14
129 Hybrid Child (District 97) 14
130 Patagonian Rats (Tera Melos) 14
131 Saturnine (Dante) 14
132 Year Of The Black Rainbow (Coheed & Cambria) 14
133 City Of Angels (Ten Midnight) 14
134 Traces (Nine Stones Close) 14
135 T (Anti-Matter Poetry) 14
136 If (Glass Hammer) 14
137 Soup (Stick Men) 14
138 Cosmogenesis (Gru) 14
139 Autumn Sky (Blackmore's Night ) 14
140 In Between (Eric Truffaz) 13
141 Talu (Phlox) 13
142 Barrel Fire (Gord Grdina) 12
143 Ghost Surveillance (Algernon) 12
144 Cosmology (Rolo Tomassi) 12
145 Diving Bell (Sanguine Hum) 12
146 Circles (Argos) 12
147 08.36.59 (Introvision) 12
148 Slip Into The Vortex (Oresund Space Collective) 12
149 Progress Has No Patience (The Dreaming Tree) 12
150 Challenging Gravity (Steve Unruth) 12



151 - 214:

151 Touch The Sky Vol. 1 (Supernal Endgame) 12
152 Far Skies Deep Time (Big Big Train) 12
153 The Fear is Excruciating, But Therein Lies the Answer (Red Sparrows) 12
154 The Collibro (Lis Er Stille) 12
155 Psy Valley Hill (Gurumaniax) 12
156 Uchi-Mani Deluxe (Uchihashi Kazuhisa & Mani Neumeier) 10
157 Krautrock From Hell (Electric Orange) 10
158 Panic Room (Satellite) 10
159 Infinity of Worlds (Lalle Larsson) 10
160 DramaRama (Agents Of Mercy) 10
161 The Bowls Project (Charming Hostess) 10
162 Ptah (Phaedra) 10
163 Cizana de los Amores (Omar Rodriguez Lopez) 10
164 Scenes From Hell (Sigh) 10
165 Positive Wave 10
166 Heliocentric (The Ocean) 9
167 Faust Is Last (Faust) 8
168 ]]][[[ EP (Cloudkicker) 8
169 I Forgive You For All My Unhappiness (French TV) 8
170 Black Garden (K2) 8
171 Addicts: Black Meddle Part II (Nachtmystium) 8
172 Fever (Sleepy Sun) 8
173 We Were Exploding Anyway (65daysofstatic) 8
174 Ressentiment (East Of The Wall) 8
175 Time To Get Up (Beyond-O-Matic) 8
176 Ceiling Unlimited 8
177 This Is What Happens (The Reign Of Kindo) 8
178 Tuvalu 8
179 Earth Divided By Zero (Combat Astronomy) 6
180 Colster 6
181 Ipos (Masada) 6
182 Sister Kinderhook (Rasputina) 6
183 Omega (Asia) 6
184 Of Seismic Consequence (Yakuza) 6
185 Nature / Existence (Echoes) 6
186 Phlegethon (Kingcrow) 6
187 NDR Jazz Workshop (Soft Machine) 6
188  Virstele Pamintului (Negura Bunget) 6
189 (Im)Patient (Madelgaire) 6
190 Thin Ice Crawling (Sould Enema) 6
191 Echo and Boo (Pavlov's Dog) 6
192 Ausserwelt (Year Of No Light) 6
193 Lüger 4
194 ...And The Sky Fell EP (Pet Slimmers Of The Year) 4
195 High Street (A Helmet Of Gnats) 4
196 Where Stories End (Darkwater) 4
197 Sepulcros de Miel (Omar Rodriguez Lopez) 4
198 Modulator (Trey Gunn) 4
199 Determinism Of Morality (Rosetta) 4
200 Rise (Resistor) 4
201 The Myth Of Dying (The Psychedelic Ensemble) 4
202 Whose Dream? (Bun Chakeze) 4
203 Taming The Cannibals (Ehnahre) 4
204 Grey Swans (Lorenzo Monni) 2
205 The Stone (Medeski Martin & Wood) 2
206 Pennies in the Karma Jar (Salem Hill) 2
207 Scratch My Back (Peter Gabriel) 2
208 White Hills  2
209 Sheperd's Dream (DAAU) 2
210 Melapesante (Syndone) 2
211 Crime Scene (Terje Rypdal) 2
212 Honor Thy Drummer- A Tribute to Mike Portnoy 2
213 We Became Your Family When You Died (Bullets In Madison) 2
214 Opportunistic Thieves Of Spring (A Forrest Of Stars) 2



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Very happy with this list. Good reflection of a strange year in prog.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 22 2011 at 14:01
Very nice work, Alex.  Thanks to all who participated.  I too am pleased with the list.  Tongue
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 22 2011 at 14:04
Great work! Clap

Now...I've only heard 2 of the albums in the top 10, but I guess this is as good a way as any to start exploring other celebrated 2010 releases.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 22 2011 at 14:05
I missed the deadline; rats. I only heard a few albums anyway and Clivages was my favourite, and it, apparently, didn't need my support anyway. 
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I approve, despite Morse only being #76
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Thanks for compiling this Alex. Obviously my top ten looks vastly different from the collective, but that's the beauty of this site, the widely varying tastesSmile
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 22 2011 at 14:12
Very interesting list. Out of the top 10, I have only heard 2 of them (and only like 1 of those 2 that I've heard). I guess it gives me some ideas of what albums I should check out (or how different my taste is from that of these collaborators).

In my opinion, there were three masterpiece albums I heard that were released in 2010. They are: Lover's End by Moon Safari (#27), X by Spock's Beard (#34) and This Is What Happens by Reign of Kindo (#177!). 

I hope to check some of these albums out that are high on this list, but I've never heard before. Thanks for the work put into making this list! I love reading lists like this, they fascinate me.



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I find it interesting that for another year we come together in jazz and avant styled prog. Haken took the metal world by storm this year and was the album I didn't want to be #1. 

Thanks for all the work and looking forward to an amazing 2011.
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Originally posted by Negoba Negoba wrote:

Very happy with this list. Good reflection of a strange year in prog.


My thoughts exactly. I didn't expect to be confirmed, but I did say at some point that I thought 2010 was good for avant, fusion and metal, and it was very weak for many other genres, especially those very based on classic prog, like symphonic, eclectic, folk, neo, etc. EDIT: but then, what about the strong RPI revival from these last years?

My first three choices (Jaga J, Coyote, Agalloch) are all in the top 10, I'm happy. 3 other of my choices are in the 11 to 30 segment.

Greg, the list was so avant-oriented that I thought a lot about you all day LOL I kew you'd like the #1. Wink




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Oh wow, PA ditches symphonic and all that for a year? Interesting.
 
I don't think I would agree with a single one of these personally. Missa Atropos is the only prog album that might make it.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 22 2011 at 14:19
Thanks Alex! Great work!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 22 2011 at 14:20
Originally posted by Negoba Negoba wrote:

I find it interesting that for another year we come together in jazz and avant styled prog. Haken took the metal world by storm this year and was the album I didn't want to be #1. 

Thanks for all the work and looking forward to an amazing 2011.


I think more interesting is that there are two black metal albums in the top 10
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 22 2011 at 14:24
Awesome list!  Glad to see Univers Zéro coming in first, great band...one problem though, the blurb under their album isn't from my review, it's from Rune2000's. Wink

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 22 2011 at 14:54
wow, excepting Haken's album, every other I mentioned or would mention would be 45th of below.LOL
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 22 2011 at 14:55
Great work Alex Clap How long did it take you to calculate all that?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 22 2011 at 14:59
Great job H.RoClap
 
I'm surprised the Anathema album didn't do better, it's done very well elsewhere.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 22 2011 at 15:21
Yay =D

I've been incessantly checking for this since it became 2011. Much thanks! 
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