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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 15 2012 at 15:46
Originally posted by darkshade darkshade wrote:

If you think PA has too many sub-genres, take a stroll over to JazzMusicArchives, PA's sister site.
I like what they did there though.
Three primary subs and a solid set of subs under those so that there will probably never be the need for a discussion about adding any.


Edited by Slartibartfast - June 15 2012 at 15:49
Released date are often when it it impacted you but recorded dates are when it really happened...

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 16 2012 at 00:45
One person's opinion.  The following sub-genres should be axed; or made into sub-sub-genres.  I foresee the following:

RIO/Avant-Prog - Rename Avant ProgRIO is a sub-sub-genre.
Krautrock - Merge mostly into Psychedelic/Space Rock; maybe some Avant Prog.
Rock Progressivo Italiano - Merge mostly into Symphonic Prog.
Zeuhl - Merge mostly into Avant Prog.
Canterbury Scene - Split out as appropriate!  This was never really a genre.  As the name indicates, it was a "scene".
Indo-Prog/Raga Rock - Prog Folk?  I have no idea...
Neo-Prog - Merge into Symphonic Prog and some Crossover Prog.

Interestingly enough I think having the three metal groups split as they are is appropriate.

All that being said, I would be all for Art Rock for bands/artists like Kate Bush, Tori Amos, maybe Radiohead, etc.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 16 2012 at 01:19
^ what difference does it make, the artists are here

Originally posted by Textbook Textbook wrote:

I'm aware this this subject is probably DOA because admin is (completely undertstandably, it's a huge job) reluctant to fool about with the sub-genres as it would involve so much reorginisation, but it strikes me that art rock, though not "progressive rock", is "progressive" and has a home here.
you have it reversed; Art Rock was reorganized from a vague and barely extant style into three descriptive subgenres that members or guests unfamiliar with the nebulous "Art Rock" could understand and reference.
Originally posted by Textbook Textbook wrote:

Further art rockers are either not on the site at all or included controversially.
I don't follow; Yes they are on the site, have been for a long time, and have been less controversial than acts as Zeppelin, Maiden or Metallica.
Originally posted by Textbook Textbook wrote:

Art rock is more or less soft-avant-garde
Not really; Art rock may have been influenced by, among other things, what was then considered Avant-garde but the two were and are quite different.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 16 2012 at 01:32
Originally posted by darkshade darkshade wrote:

If you think PA has too many sub-genres, take a stroll over to JazzMusicArchives, PA's sister site.

There's a well known place that has like 100 Prog sub-genres...Absurd

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 16 2012 at 01:39
Originally posted by infocat infocat wrote:

One person's opinion.  The following sub-genres should be axed; or made into sub-sub-genres.  I foresee the following:

RIO/Avant-Prog - Rename Avant ProgRIO is a sub-sub-genre.
Krautrock - Merge mostly into Psychedelic/Space Rock; maybe some Avant Prog.
Rock Progressivo Italiano - Merge mostly into Symphonic Prog.
Zeuhl - Merge mostly into Avant Prog.
Canterbury Scene - Split out as appropriate!  This was never really a genre.  As the name indicates, it was a "scene".
Indo-Prog/Raga Rock - Prog Folk?  I have no idea...
Neo-Prog - Merge into Symphonic Prog and some Crossover Prog.

Interestingly enough I think having the three metal groups split as they are is appropriate.

All that being said, I would be all for Art Rock for bands/artists like Kate Bush, Tori Amos, maybe Radiohead, etc.



I think some of your misgivings about the validity of some of the sub genres may be justified but what is more valuable about your quoted list is how effectively all those sub genres accurately reflect the widely acknowledged pivotal developments in the history of Progressive Rock over the last 50 years.  Simplification is fine as an aid to clarity and understanding yes, but Hamlet loses much of it's depth, sophistication and resilience if tackled by Sylvester Stallone: To be or what?Wink

We already have perfectly adequate categories for the inclusion of Bush, Amos and Radiohead. (why put old wine in new bottles?) I do agree that RIO appearing on the front of Avant Prog might be considered superfluous. Were you to excise Krautrock you would merely remove a hugely important pot-pourri of European styles which would benefit precisely no-one with even a passing interest in the gestation and lineage of the Progressive movement.

I also happen to believe that the music of the so-called Canterbury Scene, Zeuhl and RPI has a distinct and unique flavour deserving of standalone status. Yes, there are broad similarities with other established sub genres but assimilating them elsewhere does not do justice to a conflation of localised events that forged an inimitable and discernible musical signature. Rather than dumbing down our beloved music into a disingenuous primer, we should instead be celebrating the divergence and variety of Prog which stubbornly refuses to be shoe-horned into any old ill fitting slipper. We shall not go the ball but who gives a f*ck? (I've got nothing to wear anyway)


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 16 2012 at 05:26
Art Rock is a nebulous term that had a multitude of meaings, in the USA in the 70s it was synonymous with Prog Rock, in Europe it was something distinct from, but related to, Prog Rock. Since this is a multinational site we tend to regard some Art Rock as Prog Rock and some Art Rock as not Prog Rock.
 
Therefore it has never been an aim of this site to list all Art Rock, the old Art Rock subgenre was essentially Progressive Art Rock and those Art Rock bands that were kind-of related to Prog Rock while not being regarded as Prog Rock (such as 10cc, Queen, Roxy Music etc.) were filed under Prog Related, and those Art Rock bands that were not related to Prog Rock in some way were excluded. [gah!, I've just noticed the 1-2-3 vandals have got at the wikipedia Art Rock page too].
 
In the main I think we've inculded most of the Art Rock band from the past 40 years that should be here - I suspect there are a few stragglers that haven't made it yet and there will always be argument over the more prominant "The Fish John West rejects" bands like The Stranglers, Pere Ubu, The Tubes, Television, and that's cool.
 
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 16 2012 at 09:37
Originally posted by ExittheLemming ExittheLemming wrote:

[QUOTE=infocat] One person's opinion.  The following sub-genres should be axed; or made into sub-sub-genres.  I foresee the following:

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Rock Progressivo Italiano - Merge mostly into Symphonic Prog.

Everybody who's been here a long time knows that I fought (and lost) the fought against Italian Symphonic that turned into RPI, because I believed that if they were here, there was no justification to keep French Theatric Symphonic or Andaluz Prog away, as a rule i don't believe in regional genres.

But now I'm not so sure, RPI is huge, they are the country with more Symphonic bands (More than UK by far), I believe that's a special case because of the dimensions and the unique size and tghey should stay.

But I agree on Indo Raga Prog, never understood that sub-genre.

Also have strong doubts about Zeuhl, that's a one band genre being that IMO no Zeuhl band sounds remotely as Magma.

Neo Prog should stay, that's behind any doubt, there's no other genre that represents Symphonic (Genesis mostly)  oriented Prog of the 80's.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 16 2012 at 09:43
Originally posted by Ivan_Melgar_M Ivan_Melgar_M wrote:

Neo Prog should stay, that's behind any doubt, there's no other genre that represents Symphonic (Genesis mostly)  oriented Prog of the 80's.

Iván
No but there is no genre represention Jazz/Rock, Avant Prog, Heavy prog ect, of the 80's either, and that is just why Neo prog is a bit strange, because it is just Symp. prog from later than 79. 
Prog is whatevey you want it to be. So dont diss other peoples prog, and they wont diss yours
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 16 2012 at 10:13
Originally posted by tamijo tamijo wrote:

Originally posted by Ivan_Melgar_M Ivan_Melgar_M wrote:

Neo Prog should stay, that's behind any doubt, there's no other genre that represents Symphonic (Genesis mostly)  oriented Prog of the 80's.

Iván
No but there is no genre represention Jazz/Rock, Avant Prog, Heavy prog ect, of the 80's either, and that is just why Neo prog is a bit strange, because it is just Symp. prog from later than 79. 

I said Symphonic oriented, but Neo Prog is much more.

Neo added elements of Symphonic, AOR, Space Rock, Heavy Prog and even Pop to create a distinctive brand of Prog.

Iván


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 16 2012 at 10:16
Originally posted by Ivan_Melgar_M Ivan_Melgar_M wrote:

Originally posted by tamijo tamijo wrote:

Originally posted by Ivan_Melgar_M Ivan_Melgar_M wrote:

Neo Prog should stay, that's behind any doubt, there's no other genre that represents Symphonic (Genesis mostly)  oriented Prog of the 80's.

Iván
No but there is no genre represention Jazz/Rock, Avant Prog, Heavy prog ect, of the 80's either, and that is just why Neo prog is a bit strange, because it is just Symp. prog from later than 79. 

I said Symphonic oriented, but Neo Prog is myuch more.

Neo added elements of Symphonic, AOR, Space Rock and even Pop to create a distinctive brand of Prog.

Iván
You could make that self-same point for every subgenre - in fact people did which is why there are so many subgenres (not just those we have here)
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 16 2012 at 12:15
Originally posted by infocat infocat wrote:

One person's opinion.  The following sub-genres should be axed; or made into sub-sub-genres.  I foresee the following:

RIO/Avant-Prog - Rename Avant ProgRIO is a sub-sub-genre.
Krautrock - Merge mostly into Psychedelic/Space Rock; maybe some Avant Prog.
Rock Progressivo Italiano - Merge mostly into Symphonic Prog.
Zeuhl - Merge mostly into Avant Prog.
Canterbury Scene - Split out as appropriate!  This was never really a genre.  As the name indicates, it was a "scene".
Indo-Prog/Raga Rock - Prog Folk?  I have no idea...
Neo-Prog - Merge into Symphonic Prog and some Crossover Prog.

Interestingly enough I think having the three metal groups split as they are is appropriate.

All that being said, I would be all for Art Rock for bands/artists like Kate Bush, Tori Amos, maybe Radiohead, etc.



I rather like the idea of creating sub-categories under a category name, but could be problematic (RIO and Avant Prog generally and much Crossover could, for instance, be under the greater category Eclectic Prog, but it would present problems.  Indo-Prog could be under Prog-Folk.  I'd rather albums in it be tagged, say, Indo Prog, Prog Folk, and Psych). You mention Canterbury Scene as not really being a genre, but on can say the same of R.I.O. being a movement, though it has come to represent a broader meaning.  And Henry Cow  is linked to the Canterbury Scene (before RIO was inaugurated, I would say that Henry Cow's early albums were Canterbury Scene sounding).  There is style that one can associate with Canterbury Scene.   While I would still keep the main categorical heading for the bands, ideally this site would have album tagging and he ability to search for albums using multiple category tags (the ones we have plus some others such as Chamber Rock).  I'm not keen on calling the categories sub-genres.  Instead I would rename it Categories.  Some categorical names were made-up for organisational purposes.  I wouldn't call Eclectic, for instance, a sub-genre, but it is a useful category. 

Originally posted by Ivan_Melgar_M Ivan_Melgar_M wrote:

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Also have strong doubts about Zeuhl, that's a one band genre being that IMO no Zeuhl band sounds remotely as Magma....


Funny you mention that since I read another post from today that said:

Originally posted by Moshkito Moshkito wrote:

]Fascinating to say the least, but I have to admit that no other "zeuhl" music group has ever caught my fancy ... somehow too many of them just did not sound original at all, and mostly were like copies for me. I'll just have to get zeuhl'd over I guess!


Although Magma developed the term Zeuhl, I don't think that they need sound very much like Magma to sound Zeuhl.  Lots of them sound at least remotely like Magma to me.  I recognise the Zeuhl sound (a lot of from the bass guitar style) when I hear it and find the categorisation useful.  It's also a scene, in a sense, with lots of interlocking musicians (two major scenes being From france originally and later the Japanese ones).  Magma and Zao are the two main ones for me from France.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 16 2012 at 12:51
Me thinks it's best the way it is. Indo Prog should stay, because a lot of those Indo Prog bands don't sound anything remotely like Prog Folk.
 
 
 
 
 
 
and on and on.
 
 
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 16 2012 at 13:28
^ I agree that Indo-Prog should stay.  In my case I meant that if one had sub-sub "genre" categories, it would be possible to place Indo-Prog generally under Prog Folk, as Prog Folk can encompass "world or ethnic music".  Pelt is terrific, by the way.  All are great that you mentioned, but I haven't any Pelt albums and must remedy that.  It's a shame that so few seem into the music there as there is fantastic music in that category.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 16 2012 at 13:39
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 18 2012 at 04:36
I think the site realised quite some time ago that albums, not artists, should be sorted by genre but by then it was already such a monumental task to go back and individually label every single album, that everyone knew it would never be done.
 
Anyway, good to see a discussion going, that's all I ask for.
 
Art rock would basically be any band that is progressive in that they try unusual/artistic things, but do not fit the "prog rock" cliche of twenty minute long songs about depressed unicorns with a mellotron and drumming so impressive that it somehow becomes unimpressive.
 
Art rock would also finally, FINALLY, give us a place to stick the contentious "prog punk" acts like Television, Wire, Magazaine, Pere Ubu, Talking Heads, Blood Brothers, Titus Adronicus, um, Devo etc
 
and also it's where a lot of the "BUT THEY'RE NOT PROG" acts like Radiohead and David Bowie actually belong etc
 
WHY THE HELL ARE SWANS NOT ALREADY ON THE WEBSITE etc
 
WHERE'S GLENN BRANCA etc
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 18 2012 at 05:37
Originally posted by Textbook Textbook wrote:

 
Art rock would basically be any band that is progressive in that they try unusual/artistic things, but do not fit the "prog rock" cliche of twenty minute long songs about depressed unicorns with a mellotron and drumming so impressive that it somehow becomes unimpressive.
 
Art rock would also finally, FINALLY, give us a place to stick the contentious "prog punk" acts like Television, Wire, Magazaine, Pere Ubu, Talking Heads, Blood Brothers, Titus Adronicus, um, Devo etc
 


Pretty much 90% of all the music currently on PA doesn't even remotely  resemble the clichés you describe.(Although I enjoyed your description)Wink
What compelling argument do we have to include the bands and artists you have listed on PA apart from that many of us adore them? I'm quite happy to consider most of them as Post-Punk but feel no pressing need to build an ark to protect Tom Verlaine, Howard Devoto or David Thomas from the mainstream flood.
Prog Punk is a non sequitur as sophisticated, unconventional and adventurous rock music with thought provoking subject matter does not Progressive Rock make.




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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 18 2012 at 06:17
"sophisticated, unconventional and adventurous rock music with thought provoking subject matter does not Progressive Rock make."

Uh, what now?

And if it doesn't, well it should.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 18 2012 at 10:48
Originally posted by Logan Logan wrote:



Although Magma developed the term Zeuhl, I don't think that they need sound very much like Magma to sound Zeuhl.  Lots of them sound at least remotely like Magma to me.  I recognise the Zeuhl sound (a lot of from the bass guitar style) when I hear it and find the categorisation useful.  It's also a scene, in a sense, with lots of interlocking musicians (two major scenes being From france originally and later the Japanese ones).  Magma and Zao are the two main ones for me from France.

I believe that Zeuhl is a special case:
  1. The genre was invented by Magma
  2. Christian Vander invented a language
  3. Christian Vander the name in the language he invented
  4. Magma defined the parameters,. structure and influences of Zeuhl.
So in this case, any Zeuhl band needs to have a strong connection with Magma, I heard most of them and IMO there's no connection between anyone and Magma.

So..Why do we have Zeuhl?

I understand Canterbury, I understand RPI, I defend the existence of Kraut Rock, but Zeuhl and Indo Raga Prog I don't get.

Originally posted by Textbook Textbook wrote:

I think the site realised quite some time ago that albums, not artists, should be sorted by genre but by then it was already such a monumental task to go back and individually label every single album, that everyone knew it would never be done.


What other sites got when tagging special band oriented genres is:

Originally posted by GEPR GEPR wrote:

Gentle Giant Influenced

Gentle Giant were an island unto themselves and created a startlingly complex music that involved more elements than I have time to describe here. This include bands heavily influenced by them.

Oldfield Progressive

I don't know what else to call this type of music since it was so innovative. Mike Oldfield, an incredible musician and composer created a form of music that combined everything form hard rock to Celtic music and did it with such style and verve that it actually became popular. Usually written like Symphonic prog and was also quite bombastic yet more sensible.

Bands

Mike OldfieldJean-Pascal BoffoSung Woo Lee, etc.

Zappa Music

If you listen to Frank Zappa, you know what I mean. Not typically quoted as being "progressive" but deserves to be included here maybe more than some of these others. Quite individual.

Bands

Mothers of Invention/Frank ZappaCaptain BeefheartFloh De Cologne, etc.
 

They had to step back and create another set of genres, because this was chaotic

Now imagine the chaos if we were to do it band by band.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 18 2012 at 12:15
Originally posted by Ivan_Melgar_M Ivan_Melgar_M wrote:

Originally posted by Logan Logan wrote:



Originally posted by Textbook Textbook wrote:

I think the site realised quite some time ago that albums, not artists, should be sorted by genre but by then it was already such a monumental task to go back and individually label every single album, that everyone knew it would never be done.


What other sites got when tagging special band oriented genres is:

[quote=GEPR]

Gentle Giant Influenced

Gentle Giant were an island unto themselves and created a startlingly complex music that involved more elements than I have time to describe here. This include bands heavily influenced by them.

Oldfield Progressive

I don't know what else to call this type of music since it was so innovative. Mike Oldfield, an incredible musician and composer created a form of music that combined everything form hard rock to Celtic music and did it with such style and verve that it actually became popular. Usually written like Symphonic prog and was also quite bombastic yet more sensible.

Bands

Mike OldfieldJean-Pascal BoffoSung Woo Lee, etc.

Zappa Music

If you listen to Frank Zappa, you know what I mean. Not typically quoted as being "progressive" but deserves to be included here maybe more than some of these others. Quite individual.

Bands

Mothers of Invention/Frank ZappaCaptain BeefheartFloh De Cologne, etc.
 

They had to step back and create another set of genres, because this was chaotic

Now imagine the chaos if we were to do it band by band.

Iván


Ivan, what you are saying is right, it would be chaotic. But Textbook was not suggesting special band orientated genres, he was suggesting, as others have, that it would be better if we tagged by album, not by artist.

So, to go on what you said in a previous post elsewhere, for example, Genesis would have SEBTP, Foxtrot & etc tagged as symphonic, whilst Abacab would be prog-related.

You know I don't agree with you regarding Genesis, but I state the above for illustrative purposes.

There would not be a special Genesis orientated sub-genre. All you would do would be to place the albums in the sub-genres we already have.

(And yes, I know this would be chaotic as wellSmile)
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 18 2012 at 12:50
Originally posted by lazland lazland wrote:

 


So, to go on what you said in a previous post elsewhere, for example, Genesis would have SEBTP, Foxtrot & etc tagged as symphonic, whilst Abacab would be prog-related.

You know I don't agree with you regarding Genesis, but I state the above for illustrative purposes.



By the contrary, I offered to start a task, adding secondary genres to band's albums.

They would stay in Symphonic, be in correlative order by bands only that some albums would have a secondary tag bellow the Symphonic one .

The Symphonic Team was ready to do that, but we needed a small extra slot in the band pages, it would look like this:

FOXTROT

Genesis

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Symphonic Prog

Secondary Genres: -------------


In this case, no secondary genre is required, because the album is mainly Symphonic

INVISIBLE TOUCH

Genesis

 • 

Symphonic Prog

Secondary genres:

Crossover - POP


In this case a second tag as shown could be required as shown.

We never received the green light, and we were willing to do this as a team, this wouldn't affect the Crossover Team because the album will remain with all Genesis albums in Symphonic.

But believe me, even if we did this, people would protest

Why Crossover if it's pure Pop?
Why Pop if it's Prog?
Why not Eclectic?

People will always be ready to protest (Specially the ones who never did anything for PA - not talking about any member in particular, just about guys who come, make a rating without a review and still protest), but I think this would help and could be done by our team in Symphonic as a test.

Iván


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