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MikeEnRegalia
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Posted: August 14 2005 at 19:54 | |
Yes, it does - for some people. That's why Coheed And Cambria were removed from the archives - some styles like Emo, Punk and Industrial don't lend themselves to prog very much. I'm not saying it's impossible, but it is unlikely. |
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Publius
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Posted: August 14 2005 at 19:55 | |
Don't get the concepts of 'prog' and 'progressive' confused though!
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I'm so prog, I clap in 9/8
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Fantômas
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Posted: August 14 2005 at 19:56 | |
Industrial is one of my favorite genres, yet I have to agree that it doesn't contain many 'prog' moments...
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And above all, is punk
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Publius
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Posted: August 14 2005 at 19:56 | |
but Fantomas you must be able to see how Einstuerzende can be viewed as progressive in some respects? Think about it, what other bands are quite like them?
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I'm so prog, I clap in 9/8
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MikeEnRegalia
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Posted: August 14 2005 at 19:59 | |
Here's an english text: Few bands have metamorphosed as dramatically over their careers as Einstürzende Neubauten. Formed in post-punk West Berlin, the band emerged as part of a Dadaist movement called Die Geniale Dillitanten (the brilliant amateurs) which aimed to break down all musical conventions. Enjoying their live debut on April 1, 1980, they quickly became known for 'unlistenable' eardrum-assaulting industrial noise and destructive, nihilistic behaviour, reportedly acted out in a haze of drugs and alcohol. Even their name aptly illustrated their destructive tendencies: 'Einstürzende' means 'collapsing' and 'Neubauten' is the German word for the ugly, box-like, concrete high-rise blocks of flats that mushroomed everywhere in Europe during the 1960s and '70s. In those early days, Neubauten concerts often collapsed into rioting and critical uproar. In the UK, for instance, they gained notoriety in 1984 thanks to a concert at the ICA in London that featured road drills, chainsaws, a cement mixer, various raw building materials and, legend has it, a piano. During the performance, which was titled 'Concerto for Voice and Machine', glass bottles ended up in the cement mixer and the front rows were showered in sawdust and glass, leaving some with gashed faces. When the PA speakers came perilously close to the centre of destruction, ICA officials forcibly removed the protagonists from the stage, only to end up wrestling with crowd members who were into some DIY themselves. "Possibly the best gig since the crucifixion," concluded one enthusiastic reviewer. In the context of such apparent nihilism, few would have put any money on the band making the end of the '80s. Yet nearly 25 years on, the band and its members are alive and well. What's more, EN's recent works are lyrical, pastoral, delicate things of beauty, full of melody, poetry and wonder. On their latest opus, Perpetuum Mobile (2004), for instance, power drills have made way for dried linden leaves, while its predecessor, Silence Is Sexy (2000) was an ode to silence. In recent years they've also been extensively involved in various high art projects such as dance and theatre performances. And where Neubauten once almost assaulted their audience with an uncompromising 'take it or leave it' attitude, Perpetuum Mobile came into being after intense interaction and consultation with fans, who witnessed the album's writing and recording sessions via the Internet. Einstürzende Neubauten have clearly come a long way. Read the full article here: http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/nov04/articles/einsturzende. htm |
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MikeEnRegalia
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Posted: August 14 2005 at 20:01 | |
If you continue to claim that they are prog, I wonder if YOU know the difference. |
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Publius
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Posted: August 14 2005 at 20:02 | |
'the band emerged as part of a Dadaist movement called Die Geniale Dillitanten (the brilliant amateurs) which aimed to break down all musical conventions.' Like I said, experimental. A lot of prog is unlistenable! Captain Beefheart, The Residents...
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I'm so prog, I clap in 9/8
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Publius
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Posted: August 14 2005 at 20:03 | |
I ain't sayin theyre prog! I'm saying they can be progressive. I'll wait for some more poll results...Then I'll decide what to do about them.
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I'm so prog, I clap in 9/8
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Fantômas
Forum Senior Member Joined: April 15 2005 Location: Brazil Status: Offline Points: 1859 |
Posted: August 14 2005 at 20:04 | |
Ok, I agree. But, see my point: I can see some progressive
tendencies on the work of Einstuerzende Neubauten. Indeed, they sound
like Neu! sometimes... But if they're added to the site, someone
might claim that Ministry and KMFDM should be too... And I don't think
these bands come to be progressive, they're Industrial. Einstuerzende
Neubauten has some prog moments? For sure yes! But they belong to other
"chain", other movement. So to add 'em, we should add the whole
movement. The line of what is prog, and what isn't, is rather tenuous.
This is my opinion, anyway. |
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MikeEnRegalia
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Posted: August 14 2005 at 20:05 | |
If they're not prog, they won't be included. At least that's the rule of thumb. If you want M@x to include them, you'll have to name one of their albums which is completely prog. |
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Publius
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Posted: August 14 2005 at 20:06 | |
Yeah, nice one Fantomas I'm glad you see my point. Industrial is my favourite genre next to prog, but Einsturzende stand out amongst KMFDM, Ministry, NIN, Wumpscut etc. But people here I suppose won't really listen to that...
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I'm so prog, I clap in 9/8
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MikeEnRegalia
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Posted: August 14 2005 at 20:07 | |
At the top of this thread, you'll see that I mentioned similarities to Krautrock in a post. But given the real dilletantism in their "playing", I doubt that they will be recognized by Krautrock experts ... minimalism is ok, but there has to be some basic level of musicianship ... |
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MikeEnRegalia
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Posted: August 14 2005 at 20:08 | |
Why don't you make a case for Front 242? They are some sort of progressive industrial band - or rather EBM. |
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Publius
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Posted: August 14 2005 at 20:08 | |
Some of them are musical. Alex Hacke is clearly a fluent bass player, and they have a lot of keyboard work. Blixa Bargeld plays guitar too, but not in EN.
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I'm so prog, I clap in 9/8
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Publius
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Posted: August 14 2005 at 20:09 | |
Front 242 are progressive?
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I'm so prog, I clap in 9/8
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Fantômas
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Posted: August 14 2005 at 20:11 | |
Well, I always thought that Krautrock is "Experimental-German-Rock" or influenced by such... |
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Publius
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Posted: August 14 2005 at 20:12 | |
Yeah. But careful what you say...you could trigger a 'then-krautrock-isnt-prog!-why-are-they-here!?' thread! |
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I'm so prog, I clap in 9/8
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MikeEnRegalia
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Posted: August 14 2005 at 20:17 | |
Yes, but not prog. You really don't know the difference, do you? |
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Publius
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Posted: August 14 2005 at 20:18 | |
Yes I do but you misunderstand me. I said 'Front 242 are progressive' because I haven't heard them. Trust me, if anyone knows the difference around here, I certainly do Test me! |
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I'm so prog, I clap in 9/8
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MikeEnRegalia
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Posted: August 14 2005 at 20:20 | |
If you know the difference, then why were you so sure about Leftfield? |
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