Interactive Poll: Lesser Known Prog 2010-2019 |
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Meltdowner
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I voted for öOoOoOoOoOo, Hamadryad and Zwoyld. Never heard of them before but now I'm curious to hear the albums. Sadly I can't vote for that wonderful Susanne Sundfør song, I'm very familiar with the album.
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jamesbaldwin
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I'm listening... a lot of good music... new sounds from my ears...
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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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someone_else
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1. Rêverie
2. The Mercury Tree 3. Moulettes Honourable mentions: Aranis, Afasia, The Fierce and the Dead, Hooffoot and Susanne Sundfør. |
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Logan
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^^ Thanks Christian for the Oneohtrix Point Never "Freaky Eyes" vote. Glad that was appreciated. I might like to do a similar topic to this this weekend. Another duos one from me, perhaps, this one for the 2020s (I might have done that already. I do have a poor memory now. So poor that I sometimes forget that I have a bad memory).
Would be neat to see another who has not done one of these take one on. I do suggest sticking with the classic listen to all then vote for three options after the nominations stage if someone new takes it on. Hopefully by then most of the other participants will have listed their three choices but if both are active, one still in the voting stage and the other in the nomination stage, I see no problem. Edited by Logan - November 27 2024 at 15:00 |
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GuruCan
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Nice poll! One more shoutout for 'Broken Divine' by Organized Chaos featuring Richard Henshall from Haken. That track is hella unique, super complex, and straight-up original from an album that's kinda off the radar but totally deserves more love. It’s a bummer that folks keep griping about the so-called lack of originality in progressive metal, but when a masterpiece album like Organized Chaos' 'Divulgence' drops, it gets slept on by the same critics who are always hating on today's scene.
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Lewian
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As there are really many I love, I preferred things that were without votes yet (2 out of 3 votes). I will vote for Reverie - Stradis Dismintiadis, Oneohtrix Point Never - Freaky Eyes, and Virgil Donati - Ruination.
By the smallest of margins lost out: Moulettes, Kenta Shimakawa, Le Silo, Hooffoot, Felix Martin, Zwoyld, and everything else Italian. |
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Cristi
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I'll try to listen to the songs properly soon and vote.
Edited by Cristi - November 27 2024 at 15:03 |
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Lewian
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Just to bring the poll up again in the recent topics list... listening to the playlist now. LOTS of great stuff! I don't know yet what to vote, but there's plenty of choice.
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Logan
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I know I should have taken more time on the playlist but sometimes enthusiasm does get the better of me, I'm not always the most patient of people, and I was confident with my choices. I had started listening to some of the playlist beforehand, some were not my bag, and did know a number of choices very well. Thanks for putting this together and the commentary, George. I love these series, the warmth that comes through from participants quite often, and how we come together as friends and comrades to listen to each other's music and comment on what connects with us.
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mathman0806
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I voted Aranis, Akt, and Hooffoot. I could have voted for a few others as well.
This was an enjoyable mix. I played this while I worked this week, selecting from the ones new to me, which were most. Had only heard the Marco Minnemann, Tin Spirits, SONAR, and Oneohtrix Point Never tracks before. But first time seeing the Minnemann playthrough video and the live SONAR. Thanks again for everyone contributing. No rush for voting. I know it takes time to listen. If you just happen to be reading this but did not suggest a track, you can listen to the playlist of all the tracks on the first page to check out the music. There's a wide range covering many if the subgenres on this site. Give a lesser known artist a try. |
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mathman0806
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I added Greg's suggestions to the poll so we have a good range of 25 tracks across different subgenres from around the world.
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Logan
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I did not take the time to be as attentive in full as I often am, especially as I joined in late, and lacked those multiple spins over time that can reveal more depth and intrigue to the music. Some music needs some time to click if outside one's wheelhouse, I find. I chose from those that appealed on first listen.
I knew four of these very well, and much as I like those and would have voted for those too if not going with the traditional three votes, I opted to favour those I lacked familiarity with for my votes (a common practice with some of the regulars in these Interactive polls). Below are the four I knew well. That was a great Zwoyld pick off what is, at least have found to be, a great album. Le Silo has been a very serious fave of mine for the album that the track represents. And Aranis has been one of my very favourite bands. Zwoyld - Chaä Le Silo - Matsaman Akt - Di Vento Aranis - Smells Like Teen Spirit Six stood out for me from those I didn't know or at least had heard much less. I do recall Kenta Shimakawa's Oiseau, and I know I have heard Moulettes before. Rêverie - Stradis dismintiadis (this was a nice discovery for me) Lyrian - Three One-Eyed Gods (this did make me smile and laugh) Kenta Shimakawa - Oiseau (this is very familiar) Moulettes - Circle Song (think I might have heard one before) SONAR - Critical Mass Hooffoot - Take Five, Seven, Six, Eight and Nine Of those six I have opted to go with the Reverie (could have been a auto-vote but I did take the time to check out all first), Lyrian and Moulettes. Lots of great for me music in the poll. Really love these lists that focus on decades. And I like the crterion of less ratings. Edited by Logan - November 19 2024 at 12:34 |
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mellotronwave
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Hamadryad
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Logan
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^ Much appreciated George. Recovering really well. Even back to my morning coffee routine. Hooray! I'm looking forward to checking out lots of new to me music from the list, and returning to a few that I already knew well and loved.
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mathman0806
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Hey Greg, nice to have you drop in. Hope you are recovering well from Covid. I will add both to the Playlist (now) and to the Poll (later when on my computer).
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Logan
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Late to the party, but couldn't decide on what to add early on, then came down with COVID. These are the first two tracks i thought of, but I was concerned because I have shared them before in my own topics (kinds of very "Logan" music). If two are okay from me now to fill this up, I would like to go with one from Sundfor and one from Oneohtrix Point Never.
Shared this before in another topic and George even responded approvingly. This was one of last summer's favourites for me to play in the car: Oneohtrix Point Never "Freaky Eyes" off Garden of Delete (2015). The album has 5 ratings at PA and is included in Progressive Electronic. My other choice if both accepted will be the wonderful and lovely Susanne Sundfør with a choice from her 2015 album Ten Love Songs. It has 23 ratings at PA and she is included in Crossover Prog. I adore this, and would sooner call this Art Pop than Prog; however, the two do overlap (especially with Kate Bush in PA). :) Susanne Sundfør "Silencer" (Ten Love Songs) So both from 2015 and neither are what many would expect from prog per se and both I have shared in topics before. Thanks to for doing this George, and good to see you back in these Lorenzo (maybe baby needed a little time to rest and be burped; I mean the series). Edited by Logan - November 19 2024 at 10:15 |
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Grumpyprogfan
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mathman0806
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Octopus-4 updated his post to include a playing video of the entire album 200 000 Zwoyld. For the poll, I picked one of the tracks I liked - the third track Chaä. He's welcome to let me know if he would rather have another one listed.
This is meant to be fun and informative. Sharing a favorite or two or three with the rest of the forum. Thanks to everyone who suggested a track. Voting can begin. Commenting is welcome. Take time to listen to all or even a few tracks. No rush on voting. There are two slots available if anyone wants to suggest a track. .
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mathman0806
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^Thanks! Three slots left if anyone wants to contribute.
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Hamadryad - The Black Hole part 2: The Worst Is Yet to Come (2017, 48 ratings)
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