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Slartibartfast
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Dammit, micky, I let it bleed over into Missing Pieces. Oh you are big f**king trouble, Mister. I think I like that one even more. Give him back his thread. This was supposed to be about the 2010s. OK Imma gonna launch a new thread.
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Released date are often when it it impacted you but recorded dates are when it really happened...
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Nogbad_The_Bad
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The 10's were great for prog we got excellent albums by
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Ian
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Polymorphia
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Imo, there was some great prog stuff this decade but the best prog stuff from this decade wasn't really popular or discussed much at all on this site. If I only had PA to go by, I wouldn't be so convinced.
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Manuel
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A lot of great music was released in this past decade, and I'm looking forward to the next decade.
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richardh
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Marginally less good then the 00's but still good. My favourite album of the decade is Anathema - Weather Systems although Steven Wilson - The Raven That Refused To Sing is not far behind. Both those are true masterpieces imo. I also enjoyed the output from Dream The Electric Sleep, Coheed and Cambria, Frost*, Haken ,Big Big Train , Dave Kerzner ( in all his guises!) , IQ , Magenta and many others I'm sure
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Man With Hat
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Yeah...that's about where I'd have it. I recently reviewed my top 10 lists for this decade, and had forgotten some really wonderful stuff has come out in the 10s, but judging solely by my lists, it petered out a bit towards the end.
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Homotopy
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I would say these wes a great decade, but I'd surely pick the previous one with Opeth, Porcupine, Riverside and some less well-known stuff.
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Homotopy
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Nice to see someone mentioning Poil and Jaga Jazzist
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Raff
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I would add Miriodor to this outstanding list. The two albums they released in this decade are both excellent, even if not on a par with the magnificent Avanti!. Other additions I would suggest are Gösta Berlings Saga and Herd of Instinct. Probably more to come ! < id="abctajpu2_enhava_tondujo" style="display: inline; width: 1px; height: 1px; : fixed;">ù
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essexboyinwales
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I also think it's been a fantastic decade; great albums (off the top of my head) by IQ, Ayreon, Frost*, Steven Wilson, Marillion, Cellar Darling, Devin Townsend, Nightwish, Anathema, Kaipa, Deexpus.....
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TerLJack
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I agree with much that's been said. I'd also say BBT adding D'Virgilio & Longdon to the group blew me away with "Underfall Yard." Then they took it to the next level with "English Electric P1&2."
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TerLJack
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Those 3rd Degree albums in the last decade really flipped my switch.
Ones & Zeroes especially.
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TerLJack
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Lifesigns, PBII.
Perfect Beings "Veil." Still rather have Moth Vellum back, though.
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TerLJack
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Also discovered Reign of Kindo this decade.
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Sean Trane
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I'll go by albums that I thought were great, not by bands from previous decades living on their back catalogue and sitting on their laurels Youssef, Dhafer - Abu Nawas Rhapsody
Guillaume Perret & The Electric Epic – s/t Änglagård - Viljans Öga Cassol, Fabrizio - Strange Fruit Elephant9 & Reine Fiske - Atlantis Forgas Band Phenomena - Acte V Maalouf, Ibrahim - Illusions Setna - Guerison Wrong Object - After the Exhibition Miriodor - Cobra Fakir GoGo Penguin V2.0 Halsall, Matthew & Gondwana Orchestra - When the World Was One Perret, Guillaume & The Electric Epic - Open Me Agusa - Högtid Serge Fiori – s/t Heliocentrics & Orlando Julius - Jaiyede Afro Maalouf, Ibrahim - Red and Black Light Washington, Kamasi - The Epic Anekdoten - Until All the Ghosts are Gone Hooffoot - Hooffoot Rêve Général - Howl! Scherzoo - 03 Walker, Ryley - Primrose Green Gösta Berlings Saga - Sersophane Shabaka and the Ancestors - Wisdom of Elders Dinosaur - Together, As One Ahmed, Yazz - La Saboteuse Rudolph, Adam & Moving Pictures - Glare of the Tiger Waters, Roger - Is This the Life We Really Want? Accordo Dei Contrari - Violato Intatto Heliocentrics - A World of Masks Vak - Budo All Traps on Earth - A Drop of Light Aquaserge - Deja Vous! Far Corner - Risk Forgas Band Phenomena - L'Oreille Électrique Maisha - There is a Place Cykada - Cykada Elephant9 & Reine Fiske - Psychedelic Backfire II Grossmann, Muriel - Reverence Ikarus - Mosaismic Yokaï - Yokaï |
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someone_else
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The 10s were the best post-70s decade for prog imo.
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AFlowerKingCrimson
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Delv likes "falling satellites" by Frost* so much he has it listed twice.
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