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captainbeyond
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Posted: December 05 2005 at 23:20 |
Another point that has been suggested earlier but I think should be reiterated is that "progress" could come from the rap side OR it could come from the prog side. Prog itself might want to embrace certain elements of hip hop in order to keep its own spirit progressing. Perhaps it will be prog bands--perhaps those even on the fringes of prog--who will bring the "prog" to hip hop or rap. Artist/musician/producers such as Bill Laswell have been trying this for a little while now. His band Praxis has gone through several mutations that have truly combined metal, funk, prog structures and virtuousity and, yes, even rap--often at the same time. Whether that makes it "prog-rap" or not, I don't know. But it points to how the evolution could develop.
Someone else also pointed to Mr. Bungle and Primus. Especially considering the latter, I don't think anyone can question the virtuosity and prog cerdentials of Primus. And because of Les Claypool's limited vocal skills, he sings in not quite a rap style (more of a carnival barker style), but again points in a direction that prog rap could take. It may or may not be there just yet, but it certainly seems that there are ways it could travel and that the whole endeavor is neither impossible nor necessarily aesthetically abhorent....
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con safo
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Posted: December 05 2005 at 23:20 |
WHY.............WWWWHYYYYYY
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pols
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Posted: December 05 2005 at 23:36 |
speaking of which, why? is also great progressive hip-hop
bottom line, if you believe that hip-hop is never going to progress
past its current incarnation, then you have a seriously limited
conception of what the future holds. and by the future, i'm thinking
even five, ten years from now. hip-hop is a baby, musically speaking,
compared to rock, which has been cultivated and evolving for many
decades. and the floodgates are starting to crack open for true
innovation, mark my words. for yet more examples, look to the "grime"
scene in the UK for some really forward-looking rap.
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con safo
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Posted: December 05 2005 at 23:40 |
pols wrote:
speaking of which, why? is also great progressive hip-hop
bottom line, if you believe that hip-hop is never going to progress
past its current incarnation, then you have a seriously limited
conception of what the future holds. and by the future, i'm thinking
even five, ten years from now. hip-hop is a baby, musically speaking,
compared to rock, which has been cultivated and evolving for many
decades. and the floodgates are starting to crack open for true
innovation, mark my words. for yet more examples, look to the "grime"
scene in the UK for some really forward-looking rap.
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did you not read the first 10 pages of this....
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Olympus
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Posted: December 06 2005 at 00:11 |
Progressive rap, hmm its a bit strange and I don't see how it could work without incorporating bad, bad work which don't belong in the prog world.
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pols
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Posted: December 06 2005 at 00:23 |
con safo wrote:
did you not read the first 10 pages of this....
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heh sorry, i read it for a bit before getting annoyed by the mixture of
ignorance, closed-mindedness and occasional racist remark...
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Gaspy Conana
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Posted: December 06 2005 at 00:42 |
con safo wrote:
WHY.............WWWWHYYYYYY
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...can we never be sure till we die?
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i no wuts proggeir and u dont so their
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WhiskeyVegeance
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Posted: December 06 2005 at 23:40 |
I can't believe that nobody's mentioned Anticon in any of these 11 pages... It's a hip hop crew known for rapping in uneven meter and artistic lyrics. Buck 65, one of the dudes from Anticon, came out with an album called "Square" in '03 that consisted of four 14 minute plus songs. He even samples Atomic Rooster on "Square One"!
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Dick Heath
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Posted: December 07 2005 at 07:28 |
con safo wrote:
WHY.............WWWWHYYYYYY
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Is this spot the song competition? Then I would say Tom Jones' Delilah!
To answer the question: because it is F***ing progressive music, and music that doesn't progress, e.g. by avoiding change and not hybriding with ANY other form music, is RETRO, and I don't want to spend all my music listening time living the past, I'm greedy for the next great innovation and tired of regurgitations/increasingly poor imitations of the old.
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erlenst
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Posted: December 07 2005 at 08:05 |
dream_orchestra wrote:
Rap ain't prog....get a life. |
Rap as we know it isn't prog, of course. But it COULD become prog in
the same way that metal bands have become prog. Sure, I would
never listen to it because I hate the rapping style and I think sounds
ridiculous. But some people have the same disgust towards death metal.
That doesn't mean it can't be progressive.
You are extremely narrowminded and a big fat SNOB. Stop talking out of your ass !
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Zitro
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Posted: December 07 2005 at 18:38 |
Used from Pain of salvation (and some other songs from that band) have some rapping passages that sound very good.
Progressive rap? it may be possible. I think everything is possible after MArs Volta mixed hardcore/punk with prog rock and got lots of fans (I am not one of them, but I recognize their talents)
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erlenst
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Posted: December 07 2005 at 18:43 |
*sigh*. Just to make it clear - I hate rap as much as the next guy. But
to rule out the possibility that hip hop ever could fuse with
progressive rock in one way or another is completely ridiculous.
Why would it be better to be narrowminded and a snob than to be open to
this possibility? Not quite following you on this point. Nobody
is telling you that you have to like whatever the result would be. I
know I won't.
If death metal vocals and prog is a possible combination, then I can't
see why rap could be one also. I'm sure that somewhere, there exists
actual musicians who make hip hop.
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Rust
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Posted: December 07 2005 at 20:17 |
You all know that the idea of fusing prog and rap is just as, if not more, crazy and innovative as the idea was back in the 60's to fuse rock and classical music. I know you all also know that rock and classical music styles fused together are really good, this is an opinion I know, but no doubt that the majority of us that listen to prog, really do like atleast one symphonic prog band. I for one like several.
Conclusion, prog and rap is exactly what music needs if it want's to progress as much as it did in the 70's. Just look what progressive qualities and ideas did to rock and roll, imagine what progressive thinking can do to a genre of music like rap that is more developed than rock was in the 60's when it was introduced to progressive thinking.
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Ivan_Melgar_M
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Posted: December 07 2005 at 20:31 |
Rust wrote:
You all know that the idea of fusing prog and rap is just as, if not more, crazy and innovative as the idea was back in the 60's to fuse rock and classical music.
Not accurate, since before Rock was born, there were Jazz musicians blending Classical influence with their music.
I know you all also know that rock and classical music styles fused together are really good, this is an opinion I know, but no doubt that the majority of us that listen to prog, really do like atleast one symphonic prog band. I for one like several.
I like most.
Conclusion, prog and rap is exactly what music neds if it want's to progress as much as it did in the 70's.
I may admit the chance that it's possible that some weird form of Rap or Hip Hop blends with Prog' to vreate something totally different to Hip Hop or Rap, but honestly, we don't need progressive Rap,
By the way and for one more time, Progressive ROCK as a genre doesn't has any relation with Progress or evolution, it's just a name for a genre.
And I believe Rap or Hip Hop is not evolution but involutioin of music.
Just look what progressive qualities and ideas did to rock and roll, imagine what progressive thinking can do to a genre of music like rap that is more developed than rock was in the 60's when it was introduced to progressive thinking.
Rap more developed than Rock in the 60's? What about Zappa, Beach Boys, Beatles, Rollingn Stones, The Who, etc, allof them were makeing more developed music (using melody, rhythm and harmony) than Rap as a genre.
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If Prog blends withRap or Hip Hop, we'll loose both, Rap or Hip Hop (Not a great problem for me) and Prog, which will loose their unique qualities and turn into anything but Prog.
Yesterday I watched 10 minutes of the Billboard Awards, all was Rap and Hip Hop and honestly all was crap IMO.
Iván
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Mercury
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Posted: December 07 2005 at 21:09 |
If you guys are talking about rap as in with instruments and drums and
guitars and maybe a synth and the rapper actually knows how to sing and
odd time signatures and actual songwriting and all the other
suggestions posted through the 11 pages here, then we already have
it. It's something most of us like to call rock.
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Rust
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Posted: December 07 2005 at 21:42 |
ivan_2068 wrote:
Rust wrote:
You all know that the idea of fusing prog and rap is just as, if not more, crazy and innovative as the idea was back in the 60's to fuse rock and classical music.
Not accurate, since before Rock was born, there were Jazz musicians blending Classical influence with their music.
I know you all also know that rock and classical music styles fused together are really good, this is an opinion I know, but no doubt that the majority of us that listen to prog, really do like atleast one symphonic prog band. I for one like several.
I like most.
Conclusion, prog and rap is exactly what music neds if it want's to progress as much as it did in the 70's.
I may admit the chance that it's possible that some weird form of Rap or Hip Hop blends with Prog' to vreate something totally different to Hip Hop or Rap, but honestly, we don't need progressive Rap,
By the way and for one more time, Progressive ROCK as a genre doesn't has any relation with Progress or evolution, it's just a name for a genre.
And I believe Rap or Hip Hop is not evolution but involutioin of music.
Just look what progressive qualities and ideas did to rock and roll, imagine what progressive thinking can do to a genre of music like rap that is more developed than rock was in the 60's when it was introduced to progressive thinking.
Rap more developed than Rock in the 60's? What about Zappa, Beach Boys, Beatles, Rollingn Stones, The Who, etc, allof them were makeing more developed music (using melody, rhythm and harmony) than Rap as a genre.
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If Prog blends withRap or Hip Hop, we'll loose both, Rap or Hip Hop (Not a great problem for me) and Prog, which will loose their unique qualities and turn into anything but Prog.
Yesterday I watched 10 minutes of the Billboard Awards, all was Rap and Hip Hop and honestly all was crap IMO.
Iván
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I wasn't talking about the mainstream btw. And I do think I was wrong about how rap progressed more than rock.
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We got to pump the stuff to make us tough
from the heart
Its astart
What we need is awareness we cant get careless
Mental self defensive fitness
Make everybody see in order to fight the powers that be
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James Hill
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Posted: December 08 2005 at 02:49 |
Why would anyone want to combine the worst form of popular music ever made(yes even worse than disco or dance music)with prog?I cant for the life of me Imagine liking a form of music that dosnt give a rats ass about musicianship,melody or anything else thats quality.How can you be serious?I dont think you are Man Overboard.
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symphonic james
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Manunkind
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Posted: December 08 2005 at 05:08 |
Jacques Loussier made Bach swing.
The jazz band Mousetrap actually recorded a very good album based on disco rhythms.
Anything is possible.
And Ivan, your remark about hip-hop at the Billboard Awards has no place here. Imagine the term 'prog', in all its vagueness, making its way into the general public and receiving its own category at the Billboard Awards. Who do you think would be nominated? I say Muse, System of a Down, and Nightwish. Now just how much would these bands tell you about prog?
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Dick Heath
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Posted: December 08 2005 at 06:01 |
erlenst wrote:
*sigh*. Just to make it clear - I hate rap as much as the next guy. But to rule out the possibility that hip hop ever could fuse with progressive rock in one way or another is completely ridiculous.
Why would it be better to be narrowminded and a snob than to be open to this possibility? Not quite following you on this point. Nobody is telling you that you have to like whatever the result would be. I know I won't.
If death metal vocals and prog is a possible combination, then I can't see why rap could be one also. I'm sure that somewhere, there exists actual musicians who make hip hop.
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My sentiments entirely
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