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Shadowyzard
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And this one, together with the one above, should have been in number 1 and 2. This one made it up in the Top 5 at least, as far as I remember.
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Shadowyzard
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We (Turkey) have been out of it for some years, so I'm not following it as I used to do. The "public vote" thing ruined this song for instance. The jury agreed that it was one of the best in the competition, but the dumb publics voted for dumb songs and neighbouring countries as usual, and the song ended in a ridiculous place. |
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Meltdowner
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Cool idea, I'll have to think about my choices.
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jamesbaldwin
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Wonderful idea, Greg!
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Amos Goldberg (professor of Genocide Studies at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem): Yes, it's genocide. It's so difficult and painful to admit it, but we can no longer avoid this conclusion.
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TCat
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........processing........(good theme by the way)
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The Anders
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This is quite a tricky theme because the term duality can be interpreted in many ways. I will have to think about it, I don't have some obvious choices for it.
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mathman0806
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Nice theme, Greg. I will have to ponder on this one.
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nick_h_nz
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I had an immediate thought for a duo, which was dashed as soon as I searched on YouTube. No dice. It was a shame, as it fitted with your yin and yang, too - that being the exact phrase I used in my review for the new Seaorm album.
Since I can’t share the videos, I just want to share my thoughts (ie, the first couple of paragraphs of my review). Ignore them and move on, if you just want to see the choices that actually will be voted on. (And I will attempt to come back with my own pair of nominees as soon as I can.) [EDIT to add Bandcamp links, in case anyone is interested] —-//—- Last year I reviewed “Sada”, the second collaboration between the Spanish jazz fusion and RIO guitarist Ángel Ontalva and members of Russian psychedelic space-prog rockers Vespero. I made the comment that I have enjoyed several of their releases, but somehow missed their first collaboration. Needless to say, after thoroughly enjoying “Sada”, I did indeed go back to sample the delights of “Carta Marina” (2018). One of the tracks on that album I enjoyed the most was “Sea Orm”, so it probably comes as no surprise that when I saw that this third collaboration between Ángel Ontalva and members of Vespero was made under the name Seaorm, my interest was piqued even more than it might have been otherwise. The reason for this is presumably because Seaorm includes only two members of Vespero, and I hope it is also because this trio will continue to make further releases under this name - because Olkhon is a fabulous album! I’m somewhat indebted to Asian Death Crustacean, too, as their 2020 release Baikal led me to read more about this great lake, so that I recognised the names Olkhon, Lusud-Khan, Angara and Shaman Rock. That recognition and knowledge, along with the cover art, the name the trio had given to themselves, and the musicians that made up that trio, all added up to a whole heap of excitement and anticipation for an album I’d not yet heard a single note from. I was aware that I already had such high expectations, I might well be disappointed. Of course, you will have gathered already that this was far from the case. If we consider Lake Baikal to be an inland sea, then Lusud-Khan is the Sea Orm that inhabits it. An orm is a serpent or dragon, and Lusud-Khan is the mysterious such monster that is said to inhabit Baikal. It provides an eerie, almost primeval, opening to “Olkhon”, and fluid, watery notes that are reminiscent of “Sea Orm” from “Carta Marina”, before moving into an almost post-rock groove with eastern notes reminiscent of Asian Death Crustacean’s “Baikal” - which came as a complete surprise to me. Now there’s absolutely no way Asian Death Crustacean could have had any way of knowing what Seaorm would sound like, and I am quite sure the members of Seaorm have no knowledge of Asian Death Crustacean. So what this says to me, is that both bands have done a terrific job of giving a sonic description of Baikal. Even though they are completely unrelated releases, and probably unknown to each other, I can’t help but think of “Baikal” and “Olkhon” as being yin and yang, and (respectively) physical and spiritual descriptions of the lake, the land, and the people of the Baikal region. Edited by nick_h_nz - January 18 2021 at 05:35 |
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Cristi
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that's a real challenge
I'll try and come up with something at least interesting and hopefully entertaining.
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Shadowyzard
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I'm again coming up with the first thing that came to my mind.
Two songs from the Eurovision Song Contest. One of them is conveying positive and universal messages, whilst the other is utterly self-indulgent. Also I was dismayed by the results of the two. Chiara's awesome song was barely above the bottom, wheres Netta's nasty song was the winner of the year. Don't get me wrong, I found it fun but it didn't deserve to be on top methinks. Chiara - What If We (2009) - Malta Netta - Toy (2018) - Israel Edit: The "Netta - Toy" that could work for you to watch, if the video above doesn't work for you: Edited by Shadowyzard - January 25 2021 at 12:28 |
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Lewian
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Nice, ideas become more sophisticated... and harder to choose. But I'll take the challenge!
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Logan
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In this edition again we will, like with the previous poll, nominate two song/ track choices. Both of those choices should be entered in your initial post. Each of your two choices should contrast with each other (a sort of yin and yang dualist proposition). This does not mean that they must be opposites per se, such as hard vs. soft, aggressive vs. gentle, happy vs. sad, consonant vs. dissonant and so forth, but they should feel quite tonally different to you and at least provide some interesting contrast from your perspective. Of course this approach might very well lend itself to a listener liking one of the selections while disliking the other. Both selections could be from the same artist or by different ones and the selections should not be included in the Prog Archives database.
When it comes time to voting, please vote for and list three of the poll options that are not your own nomination (three duos in other words). Voting should have started by Sunday, January 24th or 25th, I think, and the next poll would be up about one week later (I wouldn't mind making it faster). Here are my two choices: Mica Levi's "Lipstick to Void" (which is more atmospheric than musical one might say) Mono's "Disney Town" While the two contrast, I feel that they in part complement each other as well. The poll is now open. Edited by Logan - January 25 2021 at 13:10 |
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