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Posted: January 11 2011 at 08:24
Epignosis wrote:
rushfan4 wrote:
progkidjoel wrote:
Scott, what have you heard from them? I can hardly see how someone can find them boring as an entire output.
Dowsing Anemone, which is just plain awful. Yesterday, I listened to the two live concerts from their website. The one with Coyote in its entirety was extremely boring to listen to, and then I listened to the Live In Bonn concert and was equally unimpressed except for maybe a 20 second percussion flourish in On Limpid Form (Part 2).
This stuff made New Age music interesting and exciting for me.
Scott dishing out the criticism!
I guess that I was just set off by the first post that I quoted.
Joined: February 03 2009
Location: The Netherlands
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Posted: January 11 2011 at 08:25
rushfan4 wrote:
progkidjoel wrote:
Scott, what have you heard from them? I can hardly see how someone can find them boring as an entire output.
Dowsing Anemone, which is just plain awful. Yesterday, I listened to the two live concerts from their website. The one with Coyote in its entirety was extremely boring to listen to, and then I listened to the Live In Bonn concert and was equally unimpressed except for maybe a 20 second percussion flourish in On Limpid Form (Part 2).
This stuff made New Age music interesting and exciting for me.
Soon epic fanboyism will take control of the shred, I'm sure of it.
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Posted: January 11 2011 at 08:26
rushfan4 wrote:
Epignosis wrote:
rushfan4 wrote:
progkidjoel wrote:
Scott, what have you heard from them? I can hardly see how someone can find them boring as an entire output.
Dowsing Anemone, which is just plain awful. Yesterday, I listened to the two live concerts from their website. The one with Coyote in its entirety was extremely boring to listen to, and then I listened to the Live In Bonn concert and was equally unimpressed except for maybe a 20 second percussion flourish in On Limpid Form (Part 2).
This stuff made New Age music interesting and exciting for me.
Scott dishing out the criticism!
I guess that I was just set off by the first post that I quoted.
IIRC I was a part of the series the post you quoted from came from and I don't like Kayo Dot much more than you.
Joined: September 17 2009
Location: Madison, WI
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Posted: January 11 2011 at 08:38
irrelevant wrote:
NecronCommander wrote:
I have no idea where your prog interests lie so I'm not quite sure what to recommend, Mr. Irrelevant.
What's the best one?
IMO Choirs of the Eye is Kayo Dot's best album, bar none. It's also their heaviest album and closest to anything they would have done with maudlin of the Well.
Joined: March 07 2010
Location: Australia
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Posted: January 11 2011 at 08:41
NecronCommander wrote:
irrelevant wrote:
NecronCommander wrote:
I have no idea where your prog interests lie so I'm not quite sure what to recommend, Mr. Irrelevant.
What's the best one?
IMO Choirs of the Eye is Kayo Dot's best album, bar none. It's also their heaviest album and closest to anything they would have done with maudlin of the Well.
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