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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 02 2005 at 04:06

Originally posted by tangerine62 tangerine62 wrote:

Nothin in here is prog....goodbye.

Ehm.. Yeah, ok... damn I think it time for some progress in the minds of "progers"...Its bulls*it that progers are open-minded... so sad...



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 02 2005 at 04:33
Originally posted by Ed_The_Dead Ed_The_Dead wrote:

Originally posted by MikeEnRegalia MikeEnRegalia wrote:

Originally posted by Ed_The_Dead Ed_The_Dead wrote:

Modern progressive electronic music is Chroma Key, but hey, I'm a fanatic of that guy. At last someone whose trying to put in some REAL progressive music, not just the good old art rock or prog metal Brawo Mike!!!

I love Chroma Key ... I'd call it Space Rock. Check out this spacy De-Phazz song called Free Drift:

http://www.humpty.de/real-audio.ram?d=www.ucmg.com&f=ucm g&t=mole007-2&i=13.ra

 

what the hell is a real-audio.ram file? What king of program do I need to play it... and why is it only about 40 or 50kb?

You'll need the RealOne media player - RAM means RealAudioMedia and is used for RealOne player streams.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 02 2005 at 04:53
Originally posted by Ed_The_Dead Ed_The_Dead wrote:

Originally posted by tangerine62 tangerine62 wrote:

Nothin in here is prog....goodbye.

Ehm.. Yeah, ok... damn I think it time for some progress in the minds of "progers"...Its bulls*it that progers are open-minded... so sad...

He's actually right - He's obviously a Tangerine Dream fan, and obviously the bands which I posted are entirely different from TD. And since bands like TD are normally described as Progressive Electronic music, he has a point. That's why I included the word "modern" ...

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 02 2005 at 05:08

Originally posted by James Hill James Hill wrote:

I really like Ozric Tenicles,Dlam Karet,Quarkspace,Magus and The New Sounds of London.

You must mean The Future Sound of London, which is a great band!

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 02 2005 at 06:06
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Mum - from Iceland - weird electronic music with added cellos and sung by a girl who sounds like a four-year-old. Their albums 'Finally We Are No-One' and 'Summer Make Good' are superb.

Labradford are interesting - have a listen to 'Fixed Content' - very mellow guitar and synths, long, long minimalist songs.

Boards of Canada so some good things ref 'Music has the right to children' and 'Twoism'

I've always though Underworld had some spacey prog elements but mostly on their 'Second Toughest in the Infants' album.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 02 2005 at 06:18

Originally posted by arcer arcer wrote:

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Mum - from Iceland - weird electronic music with added cellos and sung by a girl who sounds like a four-year-old. Their albums 'Finally We Are No-One' and 'Summer Make Good' are superb.

Labradford are interesting - have a listen to 'Fixed Content' - very mellow guitar and synths, long, long minimalist songs.

Boards of Canada so some good things ref 'Music has the right to children' and 'Twoism'

I've always though Underworld had some spacey prog elements but mostly on their 'Second Toughest in the Infants' album.

Hi Arcer!

Oooh i love Boards of Canada but Geogaddi I think the better album.

I was listening to Four Tet's album Dialogue last night, thats an album worth investing in, i like the way Four Tet (Kieran Hebdon)  incorporate live instruments with electronica.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 02 2005 at 17:54
Hi Petra, you're about as infrequent a visitor as I am these days - nice to see you.

I love Fourtet - Rounds is one of the most interesting electronic records of the last few years, a very cool mix of styles and vibes. I'd highly recommend it to anyone looking for interesting and very listening electronic music that isn't just a 4 to the floor yawnfest
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