Is it time for Brutal Prog as a new sub? |
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BaldFriede
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Brutal prog is Van der Graaf's double live album "Vital".
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patrickq
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Some King Crimson is pretty brutal. Same with parts of Electronic Meditation (Tangerine Dream)...
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BaldFriede
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Logan
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He didn't say it isn't an existing term, in case that's unclear to anyone. I would call Avant Folk, Brutal Folk, and Extreme Folk terms even if he coined them. That said, as used terms, all three existed. Kazuki Tomokawa for instance has had music described as Avant Folk, Psychedelic Folk, Contemporary Folk, and Brutal Folk. There are various acts labelled Extreme Folk. CLICK There is an extreme folk festival: https://www.xfsmusic.org/#!about_us/c14e3 Alamaailman Vasarat (which is in PA's Avant category) is considered by some to be an Extreme Folk band I would say that all of these terms could be incorporated into Prog subgenres, or subsubgenres (especially if having multiple classification tagging) for music For instance under Prog Folk we could have: Avant Folk Acid Folk Chamber Folk Brutal Folk Extreme Folk Pirate Folk Queer as Folk Polka Dance Party Booty Folk It would be implied that, say Avant Folk at PA, refers to Avant Prog Folk (that which we put under the Prog tent), but for clarity once could add Prog to the end of each of those. Well, of course we could have anything if we and M@X were willing, but whether we'd want to is as another matter. Edited by Logan - June 20 2019 at 11:28 |
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Easy Money
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^ Funk Folk
Free Folk 12 tone Folk Serial Folk Cereal Folk Modal Folk Vegan Folk "Your Folks and My Folks" |
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BaldJean
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folk metal. yep, this really exists; an example for this are Skyclad
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You missed one of the actual tags - Freak Folk. Anything beyond mondo bizarro, thus Comus, Exuma, etc
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Logan
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I wasn't intending to be comprehensive, but yes, I love Freak Folk (I know you know this topic because you posted in it, but I'm always hoping for more recs): http://www.progarchives.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=112591 Edited by Logan - June 23 2019 at 13:48 |
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Polymorphia
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Also, re: Freak Folk: that term as applied to Comus and Exuma, etc. is imo anachronistic. It originally meant to refer to the New Weird America movement or avant-folk and psych folk made contemporaneously with that movement. As far as I'm concerned, Comus, while having some influence on said movement, isn't particularly similar to most of its artists. But obviously this is simply an argument about words.
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Why stop there? I can think of other possible subgenres not on here such as jazz prog(not the same as jazz fusion or canterbury)but bands who have a jazz influence(think of something like Steely Dan but more prog sounding), soft prog(stuff that's mellow but not necessarily folky) and also art rock(or maybe even semi prog). I remember there being a category for prog related music called zolo(does anyone remember that?). It didn't really take off because the music fell into other categories and there maybe wasn't a very unifying common thread throughout all the bands other than they were a bit weird or off beat.
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patrickq
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Could it be time for an “Other Prog” category? Or would this be an acknowledgement that PA’s subgenres aren’t watertight?
Edited by patrickq - June 24 2019 at 14:37 |
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Polymorphia
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Also, Soft Prog? I think the users of this site have enough erectile dysfunction, thank you. |
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Maybe we should make it like a family tree, with roots that lead to a trunk ... proto-prog ... and then the main branches of prog in the late 60s and 70s branching off into subgenres.
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Brutal prog could be like the drunk uncle with the twisted stories at Thanksgiving.
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What is the definition of panhead? Love the ideas here by the way. Especially the prog evolutionary tree. Learned about phylogenetics in college and would love to apply it to music for historical purposes.
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The term "panhead" was originally not meant as a compliment, on the contrary. It is the creation of a forum member (names withheld) who meant it as as slur against people who like Avant/RIO bands - which he perceives as mere noise, just like someone wearing a pan over their head and hitting it repeatedly with a wooden spoon. As you can see, the devotees of said subgenre jumped all over the new tag - hence the avatars or signatures featuring pans worn over one's head. Anyway, I don't think any new subgenres will be showing up any time soon. We already have many, and some of them have attracted their share of controversy over the years.
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the opposite of Soft Prog, also needed of course ... |
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oh dear God...
How about soporific prog... now that is one the site really could use
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Oh, you mean Atmospheric Prog. Here are some that I've incorporated: Atmospheric Djent - Votum, Karnivool, Progma-C Pagan Folk - Faun Dark Folk - Tenhi Viking Folk - Ivar Bjørnson & Einar Selvik Prog Cabaret - Shen Teh, Knifeworld, Major Parkinson Theatric Prog - Seven Steps to the Green Door, Seven Reizh Chamber Prog - Cicada, Five-Storey Ensemble, iamthemorning Psychedelic Folk - The Amazing Retro Prog - The Psychedlic Ensemble Prog Homage - Citizen Cain, Clearlight Acoustic Prog - Aranis, Corde Oblique Anachronistic Prog - Vox Vulgaris, Faun, The Amazing Blondel, Jan Akkerman, Gryphon, Dead Can Dance Goth Prog - Fields of the Nephilim, The Cure, Ulver Afro-Prog - Mandrill, Parliament, Funkadelic, War, Cymande Latino Prog - Santana, Osibisa, Ocho, Harlem River Drive, Gato Barbieri Prog Funk - Unaka Prong, Brian Ellis, Starving Daughters, Arnaud Bukwald, Psychic Equalizer Cinematic Prog - Lebowski, Goblin, Psychic Equalizer, Nouveau Electronica - Low, Alto Plano, Sampha, James Blake, Fuzz Puddle, Fly Pan Am
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^ AOP or Adult Oriented Prog for those who love Barry Manilow but want some more time signature workouts
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