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Saperlipopette!
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Les Fragments De La Nuit... maybe even more violin (a string octet really) then you want. By they got some percussion/a percussive approach - which is probably the reason they're at PA at all |
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Ukrainian instrumental progressive rock band Silent Grace uses viola Shepherds of Cassini are a New Zealand's experimental metal band that uses violin: Minnesota's instrumental progressive rock band The Galactic Cowboy Orchestra, live at Raga Piloo, 2012: Edited by Qrofous - March 23 2022 at 13:40 |
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^Welcome to PA Qrofous. All clips you posted were great.
Les Fragments De La Nuit is awesome but not prog for me. Thanks. Slowly browsing all suggested bands. Some great ones.
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However, if you for a change might want to hear an avant-garde
approach to progressive rock that features a violin, I suggest you to check out Brooklyn's band
Starring, also in PA [this is actually a viola, but as I presume that it
would does matter regarding Les Fragments de la Nuit, it doesn't really
matter in this case, lol] : |
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Prog-wise, Stella Lee Jones' last album is nice.
That
aside--hoping this isn't too brazen--I'm going to veer of track a
little as this next recommendation is neither prog nor one that features
a violin (but a relative of sorts): Murder by Death's Who Will Survive, and What Will Be Left of Them.
Because while it isn't prog, it's nonetheless an interesting conceptual
rock album, and while it doesn't have a violin, it does have cello. |
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Spooky! I was just listening to them.
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Edited by Saperlipopette! - March 24 2022 at 02:18 |
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Edited by Saperlipopette! - March 24 2022 at 03:25 |
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No doubt to some, a large proportion of what can be found in the RIO/Avant section of PA will not be seen as prog. That says more about how the person making that claim views prog than anything else. Personally, the style(s) of music that can be found in the RIO/Avant section of PA, and similar that can be found outside PA, tend to be my favourite, and that which I’m drawn back to most often.
As with any thread in the forum, there is a tendency to get bogged down in what one’s subjective view of what is prog (or not). For the sake of discussion, let’s just assume that (whether you believe it personally to be prog, or not) if something is listed in PA, for the purposes of this thread, it is prog. So, if it’s in PA, and it has violin (or viola, it seems), then share away! There’s plenty of violin in modern prog (and as I’ve said, I find there to be more in modern prog than from the classic era). |
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Cast "House by the Forest" (feat. Gnu Quartet) |
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For those not as adventurous as us, symphonic prog seems to be the only kind of prog in their world. I agree with you. There were no limitations presented in the opening comment therefore if it's on PA under a bonafide prog category, it's fair game. Whether someone likes it or not is another matter but what's the harm in sharing. It's an interesting topic so thank you Grumps for posting this question. I think comparing modern prog to the old school world will yield very few results. Most bands are not in the retro camp.
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For the record I don't consider fusion prog, yet I mentioned three fusion acts in my OP.
It matters not what subdivision of prog these suggestions are. Some I prefer more than others, but I am thankful for all posts. Lots of good music! |
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*** Azigza's "Petra" features a nice violin as well as a guest appearance from Daevid Allen on guitar: I don't know if Kevin Evans plays the viola in "Touch Moon Window", but nevermind, because the song is fantastic: Edited by Mastronzo - March 24 2022 at 11:52 |
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True and nothing wrong with that. My point was that many seem limited in their musical appetites. I embrace it all from syrupy pop infused neo-prog to the most atonal dissonant time signature rich metal-in-opposition. It's all good!
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There is no true prog so everybody needs to get off their high horse and come to the discomforting realization that prog is a nebulous term that refers to a wide spectrum of overlying attributes. If one were to apply the true meaning of "progressive" then those avant-garde expressions are indeed "true prog."
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