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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 05 2008 at 20:11
Sounds interesting, Assaf!  Thanks for the heads-up!

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 05 2008 at 21:02
Originally posted by avestin avestin wrote:

Sorry to take away the discussion from RIO affairs et al. but I'd like to mention this interesting and experimental album that's available for streaming by a one man project called Achenar which is a very interesting avant-guard listening experience.
 
Here's the press release that you'll find in the website:
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Album Overview

As far back as 1996, an album was conceived of that combined the traditional and the contemporary, the harsh and the beautiful, subtlety and bludgeon. Unfortunately the technology of the time and the huge ambition of this vision restricted it's conception as a one man project. Now, the end result of four years of work not only composing, but learning the disciplines of digital mixing and mastering, has been fully created.

The album takes in traditional orchestral instruments, vocals of all types, electronics, samples, and wields them within a variety of compositional forms. The end result is a diverse, unique, yet cohesive work. One that does not so much break genre boundaries, as ignore their existence altogether."

 As you were...

 
lol - ; )
 
very interesting - this 3rd track, The Suicide Of Giants, sounds rather like Foetus...[I'm thinking of Scraping Foetus off the Wheel - Nail in particular] ...and it's continuing to do so...I've little doubt he listened to it, or something by him, because the sound is just too close to be a coincidence I imagine...Of course one never knows though... ...I found the beginning so-so, but this has gotten quite good...quite industrial actually...Thanks!


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 05 2008 at 23:48
Originally posted by avestin avestin wrote:

Sorry to take away the discussion from RIO affairs et al. but I'd like to mention this interesting and experimental album that's available for streaming by a one man project called Achenar which is a very interesting avant-guard listening experience.
 
Here's the press release that you'll find in the website:
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Album Overview

As far back as 1996, an album was conceived of that combined the traditional and the contemporary, the harsh and the beautiful, subtlety and bludgeon. Unfortunately the technology of the time and the huge ambition of this vision restricted it's conception as a one man project. Now, the end result of four years of work not only composing, but learning the disciplines of digital mixing and mastering, has been fully created.

The album takes in traditional orchestral instruments, vocals of all types, electronics, samples, and wields them within a variety of compositional forms. The end result is a diverse, unique, yet cohesive work. One that does not so much break genre boundaries, as ignore their existence altogether."

 

As you were...

 
Maybe it's not as revolutionary as the description makes it out to be, but these are some great avant-prog songs.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 05 2008 at 23:54
so has anybody purchased the Art Zoyd mini-lp cds yet?  I bought the first four from Wayside, that sh*t ain't cheap!

how do they sound in comparison?  does anyone know?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 06 2008 at 09:48
I have all of them.

I've only heard the first so far and it sounded pretty good.  Of course, that was the Art Zoyd 3 album so the quality will never be as good as later albums because they re-recorded it in the earily '80s with a different lineup.

The bonus material isn't fabulous but that's because it takes early tracks from 1969 onwards.

I shall listen to the others eventually.

I also have some of them on vinyl (non remastered, of course) for comparison.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 07 2008 at 17:44
Hi, I'm somewhat of a newbie to the genre, being introduced through Univers Zero but mostly the band Far Corner. I was wondering what you all thought of them (Far Corner, I mean)?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 07 2008 at 18:40
Originally posted by Kestrel Kestrel wrote:

Hi, I'm somewhat of a newbie to the genre, being introduced through Univers Zero but mostly the band Far Corner. I was wondering what you all thought of them (Far Corner, I mean)?
 
I've got their debut album and I wasn't that impressed to be honest; a good sound and some good ideas, but it seemed to me like 40 minutes of good material stretched out over an hour' long CD. Mind you, I'm a grumpy old git at the best of times and difficult to please.
 
What UZ have you heard? They are one of the best bands in the genre. If you like them and Far Corner, you should also check out Present (UZ offshoot with a slightly more conventional guitar - bass - keys - drums line up) and Art Zoyd (innovative chamber prog).
 
From more recent bands, Sotos (the second album, Platypus, in particular) and Zaar, who rose from the ashes of Sotos, may well appeal.
 
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 07 2008 at 21:26
Oh my oh my oh my oh my Avestin, you've done it again.
 
Morok is what I'll be finding next, the myspace songs are
 
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 and dark and beautiful.
 
Agh, I looked on their label's website and I can't find where to buy this... Cry


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 08 2008 at 12:38
Someone from this band's label sent Morok to me, telling me to wait for it to arrive on their distributor Crucial Blast before ordering it, and it's got to be one of my favorite albums this year.  Both albums this band has released this year are stunning.  How they use silence and minimalism and electronics and production is plainly: revolutionary.  There are so many small bumps beneath this album's surface that unlimited listens will certainly be suitable.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 08 2008 at 18:02
Originally posted by Kestrel Kestrel wrote:

Hi, I'm somewhat of a newbie to the genre, being introduced through Univers Zero but mostly the band Far Corner. I was wondering what you all thought of them (Far Corner, I mean)?


I streamed a Far Corner track off of Last.FM and found it way too sterile, or artificial.  It sounded like it was arranged and performed by MIDI software, if you know what I mean. 

I'd be willing to give them another shot, though. Which album would you recommend? 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 08 2008 at 21:38
Originally posted by Kestrel Kestrel wrote:

Hi, I'm somewhat of a newbie to the genre, being introduced through Univers Zero but mostly the band Far Corner. I was wondering what you all thought of them (Far Corner, I mean)?
 
Hi Kestrel, welcome!
I liked Far Corner quite a bit myself - on a scale of 1-15 [15 being "One of the best ever, perfect...."], I rated both at a 12, which is pretty damned high. I did prefer one, although I can't recall which...

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 09 2008 at 17:57
Originally posted by Syzygy Syzygy wrote:

I've got their debut album and I wasn't that impressed to be honest; a good sound and some good ideas, but it seemed to me like 40 minutes of good material stretched out over an hour' long CD. Mind you, I'm a grumpy old git at the best of times and difficult to please. 
What UZ have you heard? They are one of the best bands in the genre. If you like them and Far Corner, you should also check out Present (UZ offshoot with a slightly more conventional guitar - bass - keys - drums line up) and Art Zoyd (innovative chamber prog).
 
From more recent bands, Sotos (the second album, Platypus, in particular) and Zaar, who rose from the ashes of Sotos, may well appeal.

I'm still not too familir with either of their albums, but I know what you mean about the debut. I find it hard to sit through an hour album in general, and this music (so far, in my opinion) can be hard to sit through for that amount of time.

I have heard Heresie and 1313. I'm not too familiar with Heresie though; I usually put it on for atmospheric purposes and tend to not pay too much attention. I've only heard 1313 once and it was pretty interesting. It's hard for me to judge. Thanks for the recommendations though; I'll have to check them out.

Originally posted by rileydog22 rileydog22 wrote:

I streamed a Far Corner track off of Last.FM and found it way too sterile, or artificial. It sounded like it was arranged and performed by MIDI software, if you know what I mean.  

I'd be willing to give them another shot, though. Which album would you recommend?

What song was it? I can see why you would feel that way about them though. Could you recommend any avant/RIO stuff that you don't consider "sterile"? Since I'm still familiarizing myself with their two albums, all I can safely suggest is to check out the reviews here and their MySpace: http://www.myspace.com/farcornerband   I can try to come up with a preference by the end of the week, if you'd like.

Originally posted by listennow801 listennow801 wrote:

Hi Kestrel, welcome!
I liked Far Corner quite a bit myself - on a scale of 1-15 [15 being "One of the best ever, perfect...."], I rated both at a 12, which is pretty damned high. I did prefer one, although I can't recall which...

That's awesome! 

Like I've said, I'm very new to the genre so it's hard for me to say if Far Corner is actually good or not, it's just different from what I normally listen to. I'm having a bit of trouble getting into actually sitting down and listening to them though. With Genesis, I can drop everything I'm doing and listen to them intently and not be distracted (except for maybe the slow part in Get 'Em Out, haha). With this stuff, I'm having trouble doing that even though I find the music really interesting. Even for something like Sleepytime Gorilla Museum, I have a bit of trouble sitting through an entire album even though I love the music.

I suppose it just takes getting accustomed to when all I've ever listened to throughout my entire life is pop/rock and symphonic prog/neo prog/prog metal. Perhaps if I had grown up listening to classical I could accustom much more easily...

Are there any bands that are on the borderline of the genre? Would I be correct in saying "A Plague of Lighthouse Keepers" is avant-prog? Thank you so much! It feels so good to be expanding my musical taste and knowledge.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 09 2008 at 18:07
Originally posted by rileydog22 rileydog22 wrote:

Originally posted by Kestrel Kestrel wrote:

Hi, I'm somewhat of a newbie to the genre, being introduced through Univers Zero but mostly the band Far Corner. I was wondering what you all thought of them (Far Corner, I mean)?


I streamed a Far Corner track off of Last.FM and found it way too sterile, or artificial.  It sounded like it was arranged and performed by MIDI software, if you know what I mean. 

I'd be willing to give them another shot, though. Which album would you recommend? 


The s/t debut is vastly better than Endangered.  At least twice as good.  Overall a mid-level avant band IMHO.  Explores the same territory as many other bands but without the finesse.  Still, the debut is a very good album overall.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 09 2008 at 18:08
Originally posted by rileydog22 rileydog22 wrote:

Originally posted by Kestrel Kestrel wrote:

Hi, I'm somewhat of a newbie to the genre, being introduced through Univers Zero but mostly the band Far Corner. I was wondering what you all thought of them (Far Corner, I mean)?


I streamed a Far Corner track off of Last.FM and found it way too sterile, or artificial.  It sounded like it was arranged and performed by MIDI software, if you know what I mean. 

I'd be willing to give them another shot, though. Which album would you recommend? 


Both sound sterile.

I'd suggest getting NeBeLNeST's ZePTO instead. Wink
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 09 2008 at 18:16
Kestrel, here are ten albums to help you discover the best of the genre:


Frank Zappa - Freak Out!
Captain Beefheart & his Magic Band - Trout Mask Replica
Henry Cow - Western Culture
Magma - Kohntarkosz
This Heat - Deceit
John Zorn - Naked City
Etron Fou Leloublan - Les Sillons De La Terre
Faust - Faust
Art Bears - Winter Songs
Sotos - Platypus


Some of the best of the genre, some that should appeal to you as a fan of UZ and Far Corner, and overall albums that will show you the diversity of the "genre"
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 09 2008 at 18:18
Originally posted by James James wrote:

Originally posted by rileydog22 rileydog22 wrote:

Originally posted by Kestrel Kestrel wrote:

Hi, I'm somewhat of a newbie to the genre, being introduced through Univers Zero but mostly the band Far Corner. I was wondering what you all thought of them (Far Corner, I mean)?


I streamed a Far Corner track off of Last.FM and found it way too sterile, or artificial.  It sounded like it was arranged and performed by MIDI software, if you know what I mean. 

I'd be willing to give them another shot, though. Which album would you recommend? 


Both sound sterile.

I'd suggest getting NeBeLNeST's ZePTO instead. Wink


Pretty sure Jake is the biggest Nebelnest fan on the site.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 09 2008 at 18:22
Originally posted by Pnoom! Pnoom! wrote:

Kestrel, here are ten albums to help you discover the best of the genre:


Frank Zappa - Freak Out!
Captain Beefheart & his Magic Band - Trout Mask Replica
Henry Cow - Western Culture
Magma - Kohntarkosz
This Heat - Deceit
John Zorn - Naked City
Etron Fou Leloublan - Les Sillons De La Terre
Faust - Faust
Art Bears - Winter Songs
Sotos - Platypus


Some of the best of the genre, some that should appeal to you as a fan of UZ and Far Corner, and overall albums that will show you the diversity of the "genre"


Good list (of those I'm familiar with).

I'd also put in:

Zaar - Zaar
Ahvak - Ahvak
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 09 2008 at 18:45
Originally posted by James James wrote:

Good list (of those I'm familiar with).

I'd also put in:

Zaar - Zaar
Ahvak - Ahvak


I wouldn't include those for two reasons.  One, Zaar is too closely related to Sotos (similar sound, share members), and so including it would be like having two Sotos albums.  Since Platypus is closer in sound to what Kestrel likes, it's the better of the two to include.

As for Ahvak, ignoring my personal lack of strong interest in the album, I tried to stick to classics that epitomize various aspects of the genre.  Ahvak may go on to be a classic, but atm it's not and I doubt it really ever will be more than an obscure cult favorite.  Worth checking out given Kestrel's tastes but not appropriate for my list.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 09 2008 at 19:29
Originally posted by James James wrote:

Originally posted by rileydog22 rileydog22 wrote:

Originally posted by Kestrel Kestrel wrote:

Hi, I'm somewhat of a newbie to the genre, being introduced through Univers Zero but mostly the band Far Corner. I was wondering what you all thought of them (Far Corner, I mean)?


I streamed a Far Corner track off of Last.FM and found it way too sterile, or artificial.  It sounded like it was arranged and performed by MIDI software, if you know what I mean. 

I'd be willing to give them another shot, though. Which album would you recommend? 


Both sound sterile.

I'd suggest getting NeBeLNeST's ZePTO instead. Wink


WAY ahead of you.  I've already got all three.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 09 2008 at 19:32
Originally posted by Pnoom! Pnoom! wrote:

Kestrel, here are ten albums to help you discover the best of the genre:


Frank Zappa - Freak Out!
Captain Beefheart & his Magic Band - Trout Mask Replica
Henry Cow - Western Culture
Magma - Kohntarkosz
This Heat - Deceit
John Zorn - Naked City
Etron Fou Leloublan - Les Sillons De La Terre
Faust - Faust
Art Bears - Winter Songs
Sotos - Platypus


Some of the best of the genre, some that should appeal to you as a fan of UZ and Far Corner, and overall albums that will show you the diversity of the "genre"


Pretty much the list that I was gonna post, except that I would probably replace the Etron album with Samla Mammas Manna's Klossa Knapitatet, Sotos with Zaar (personal preference, really), and Deceit with the Aksak Maboul album of your choice.  Oh, and Freak Out is like my least favorite Zappa album ever. 

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