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Johnny_Tsunami ![]() Forum Groupie ![]() ![]() Joined: June 11 2009 Location: Michigan Status: Offline Points: 80 |
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Alright, I've been a huuuge progressive rock/music fan for years now, but recently, I have been obsessed at the level of obsession I had in recent years concerning progressive rock (probably even more obsessed), with the rapidly evolving electronic music scene. The hip hop/electronic scene was never really of interest to me before, but with the emergence of incredibly talented producers such as Flying Lotus and Burial, my entire attention is starting to go towards finding the best and newest releases in this genre.
What I wanna know is, are any other prog fans in the same boat as me? I'm finding the world of progressive music to be less and less exciting partly because of the lack of activity/releases from my favorite artists, while guys like Flying Lotus are turning out LPs every year, and even releasing EPs between them! I mean seriously Opeth was my long time favorite, but without hearing ANYTHING new for the past 2 years (going on three), I've gotta switch camps. But seriously, any other electronic music fans here? Tell me some artists you enjoy if you are amongst the many! At least now maybe I can enjoy a Dream Theater album since Portnoy's gone...lol!
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40footwolf ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: March 08 2010 Status: Offline Points: 651 |
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I'm dabbling in modern electronica a little bit. Flying Lotus, Neon Indian and Mount Kimbie have all had good releases this year. I'd also recommend Chromeo, Kid606, M83 and The Knife if you're not already into those guys.
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A Person ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: November 10 2008 Location: __ Status: Offline Points: 65760 |
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mmm, I love The Knife's Silent Shout and Tomorrow, In a Year. Aphex Twin will always be my favorite electronic artist though. |
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40footwolf ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: March 08 2010 Status: Offline Points: 651 |
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I could never get into Aphex Twin-drum and bass is sort of repellant to me, unless you're the Venetian Snares and superimposing the beats over Hungarian Classical.
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A Person ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: November 10 2008 Location: __ Status: Offline Points: 65760 |
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His early ambient techno is good too, and the music he released under the name AFX. My favorite Venetian Snares album is Making Orange Things so far, but that is more noise/speedcore than electronic. ![]() |
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thellama73 ![]() Collaborator ![]() ![]() Honorary Collaborator Joined: May 29 2006 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 8368 |
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I haven't listened to anything new in a few years, but I quite like Autechre and Matmos. And of course the old guard of Tangerine Dream, Klaus Schulze and Kraftwerk.
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kardios ![]() Forum Newbie ![]() ![]() Joined: March 27 2005 Location: Colombia Status: Offline Points: 30 |
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any noise fans ?
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thellama73 ![]() Collaborator ![]() ![]() Honorary Collaborator Joined: May 29 2006 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 8368 |
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Merzbow ftw. \m/ |
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Lozlan ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: December 09 2009 Location: New Mexico Status: Offline Points: 536 |
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I haven't as of yet, but this post convinced me to check it out.
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Textbook ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() Joined: October 08 2009 Status: Offline Points: 3281 |
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Justice
f**k Buttons
Animal Collective*
*Not a pure electronic artist but their last album was heavily electronic as to almost qualify.
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Synchestra ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() Joined: April 07 2009 Location: New Zealand Status: Offline Points: 734 |
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I've been meaning to, I was youtubing The Knife and Fever ray (which is one half of The Knife but her solo music is much darker and more personal) and I'll be picking up any of their albums as soon as I get the chance. I also recently got Animal Collective's Feels album. Its a bit tough to get into but its growing on me.
And being the proghead I am I've been listening to Ozric Tentacles and the like for a while, but the two are completely different.
Oh and I was youtubing some Kraftwerk the other day, boy were those guys weird!
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'Yeah, thats.. Whatever you're talking about for ya' - Zapp brannigan
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JROCHA ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: October 18 2007 Location: Oakland, KS Status: Offline Points: 1501 |
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Ratatat
Flying Lotus
Ming & FS
The Avalanches
Health ( a combonation of noise rock and electronic music )
Animal Collective
M83
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Johnny_Tsunami ![]() Forum Groupie ![]() ![]() Joined: June 11 2009 Location: Michigan Status: Offline Points: 80 |
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Oh my goodness, glad to see all the fellow fans! And yeah The Knife and Fever Ray are both great. Venetian Snares is so ridiculous too lol! If anybody likes cool bleeps and bloops/classic 8-bit beats check this:
video is pretty amusing too!
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Johnny_Tsunami ![]() Forum Groupie ![]() ![]() Joined: June 11 2009 Location: Michigan Status: Offline Points: 80 |
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And now I guess I must ask, can we consider this music progressive at all? I mean groups like Animal Collective and The Knife are as forward-thinking as any "progressive" band out there, perhaps more so. Sorry for all the Dream Theater hate lol, but yeah I think a dude like Flying Lotus is more progressive in the sense that his music has evolved more in the 5 years he's been producing than Dream Theater's has in their entire existence.
And if odd times is what you're all about, sh*t just listen to Venetian Snares or Squarepusher and try to keep up! My buddy who's a graduate percussion student is still just blown away by how rapid and insane the time changes are! Should ProgArchives start including these guys at all? Wouldn't be the worst thing ever in my opinion...
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Squarepusher is in JR/F. |
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Sckxyss ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: May 05 2007 Location: Canada Status: Offline Points: 1319 |
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Flying Lotus is awesome... Cosmogramma is easily one of my top albums this year so far.
Another favourite of mine that isn't as well-known is Amon Tobin. He also incorporates a lot of jazz, but in a more laid-back, less spazzy way. And of course early Aphex Twin, Venetian Snares, etc. are great too.
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I will not let a discussion about electronic music pass without mentioning the BBC Radiophonic Workshop, and Delia Derbyshire in particular. Fearless pioneers, creating impossible new sounds decades before the first digital synths arrived on the scene.
A little more up to date, Max Tundra has done some pretty interesting and insanely catchy stuff, fusing hardcore electronic/glitch styles with pop and even avant-garde/prog elements. |
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crimhead ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() VIP Member Joined: October 10 2006 Location: Missouri Status: Offline Points: 19236 |
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I had a class on this in high school Back then the artists were Tomita,Carlos,Fast and Subotnick. The teacher did acknowledge ELP. He didn't like it though. He said that ELP wasn't true electronic music in the sense that Tomita,Carlos and Fast were.
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moshkito ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: January 04 2007 Location: Grok City Status: Offline Points: 18146 |
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Hi,
Kind'a glad to read this.
My tastes have always been about "music" and they never got into "styles" since they tend to be repetitive and after a while, really boring. I like to make fun of one label, where all the bands are Zappa wannabe bands, and the only difference is that in one band, it's the guitar, in the next the saxophone, and the next a keyboard ... and the music is almost all the same ... what I like to call "the loungelizardfridaynightjazzbandmusic" at the local bar.
I have been a "follower" of the best that electronica has had to offer in the past 40 years, and I go all the way back to Beaver & Krause and Bob Moog and Terry Riley ... and have stuck with Klaus Schulze, Bryan Eno and Tangerine Dream all this time, and have even enjoyed the likes of Orb and Timeshard, and that offshoot from the Ozrics, and a few others.
I, just recently, went through a large collection of KEYBOARD magazines, and I enjoyed reading Bryan Eno's couple of interviews. But one bit caught my eyes. Bob Moog had an article about ... "where's the knobs?" ... and that one had me. He mentions that the desire to search and play with the sound was falling off ... that everyone was going for samples and were not exploring the sounds anymore ... and this is so very true, and one of the reasons why so much music in myu ear, these days, sounds "pre-fabricated" and not very original ... it has become like the bar stuff mentioned above ... nothing new ... and it all sounds the same on top of it, except that we're going to find another sub-genre for something else tomorrow or next year.
In the end, Klaus Schulze and Tangerine Dream and Bryan Eno, are still experimenting and twisting the knobs (if you will -- although you now can set this up with the parameters instead of flicking a knob), and creating new things ... that most are not capable of enjoying ... it has become an acquired taste and one that not everyone can handle. I thought that KS and Lisa Garrard was great ... on another board, someone trashed me for it's stupidity and the idea that groans and moans makes lyrics, or music, for that matter!
I did not enjoy Aphex Twin, for some reason ... I had this thought that the music was too regimented and afraid to step away from the beat and just fly ... Klaus tends to also depend on beats, but he also has a lot of stuff that does not have a beat. Tangerine Dream changes enough with their personel that it is hard to say ... they are still doing the same thing. Catch their Phaedra 25th Annicversary Concert and you can see how the analog then is now played today ... and still sounds lovely as ever.
The biggest issue, is that publicity and appreciation for many of these acts is minimal ... even Keyboard magazine would rather feature some bruhaha about some keyboard player in a secondary band, than even mention something about people that really deserve it. The same for all the other magazines in that grouping, including Guitar and Bass Player. It's become a sell, selll, sellll, selllll, sellllll ... for the folks they support and are involved with ... a veritable media control and show situation.
We will never see Vangelis, or Klaus Schulze in America ... and no one cares ... you know how sad this is?
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Windhawk ![]() Special Collaborator ![]() ![]() Honorary Collaborator Joined: December 28 2006 Location: Norway Status: Offline Points: 11401 |
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Sounds like many participants in this thread might want to check out Russian band Roz Vitalis.
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