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Restinmacaroni
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Bump. Any new recommendations? I'm looking for more adventurous and modern prog.
Also, to be clear, I do remember listening to Nil and to Battles, but I don't remember if I had listened to Secret Chiefs 3. I probably had but I could have been not entirely truthful about having listened to it at the time. If so, my apologies for having spoken deceitfully as I was much younger back then.
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Restinmacaroni
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On a more positive note, though, at this point I think I'd very much enjoy listening to some new, innovative, out-of-control prog. Recommendations are appreciated if for nothing else than the effort to help a less seasoned listener out.
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JD
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Without reading back through the last 2 pages, what do you determine 'Modern/New' to mean? The last 20 years, 10 years, this year? Are you familiar with Gordian Knot? Check out the album Emergent.
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miamiscot
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I can't help you. I love Wobbler and Neal Morse and The Tangent and Big Big Train and The Flower Kings and Transatlantic. The music you enjoy just flies right over my head...
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Restinmacaroni
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Here's what I'm looking for basically:
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Restinmacaroni
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Don't worry about it. I have grown to enjoy bands like Big Big Train, but what I really want in this thread are bands and/or albums that really experiment with pushing the envelope and break into new ground. And I don't mind listening to non-rock-based stuff either such as Fusion/Jazz, RIO, and Math/Post-prog.
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Gentle and Giant
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black midi is floating my boat these days:
http://www.progarchives.com/artist.asp?id=11806 Edited by Gentle and Giant - October 26 2021 at 08:16 |
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Oh, for the wings of any bird, other than a battery hen
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Restinmacaroni
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Thanks for the rec mate! Cheers.
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JD
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That aside...you didn't even answer my question on Gordian Knot. Good luck on your search.
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Restinmacaroni
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My apologies for not responding accurately. That was my mistake. Perhaps "modern/new" in this setting would mean anything within this new mellennium? 2000s and onwards? On another note, I have not listened to Gordian Knot. Thank you for the rec though!
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JD
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Fair enough, you may want to check out... |
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Restinmacaroni
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I've listened to the latter band (Anglagard) and album actually, but thanks for the rec on Gordian Knot!
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Restinmacaroni
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Thanks for the recs mate. God bless!
Edited by Restinmacaroni - October 26 2021 at 10:56 |
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black midi is the most exciting band I've discovered in the last 2 years. I'd also add two more bands from the same new London scene. Black Country New Road Squid Edited by Nogbad_The_Bad - October 26 2021 at 10:56 |
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Restinmacaroni
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I agree. I'm listening to their album RIGHT NOW. I've gone through most of the songs and like what I hear. Very fascinating stuff.
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Restinmacaroni
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Also, thanks for the recs!
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-The three first albums of Oceansize (UK).
-Some albums of Amplifier (UK). -Caligula's Horse, Karnivool, The Butterfly Effect (Australia). -Dredg: El Cielo (USA). -Long Distance Calling (Germany).
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Restinmacaroni
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Thanks for the recs, mate! I appreciate it.
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I'm really digging A Formal Horse lately
https://aformalhorse.bandcamp.com/ But I have no idea is that fits the OP's criteria. Some others are Bent Knee and Thank You Scientist
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