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edefakiel
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Posted: July 31 2022 at 05:32 |
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After getting fascinated by Turf Ascension, the last album by Bubblemath, I was wondering: are there other bands that showcase a similar approach to songwriting?
Here are some of the things that came to my mind, please, share your recommendations: Mike Keneally: Inner Ear Brigade: The Planet You: Edited by edefakiel - July 31 2022 at 05:40 |
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This may fit the criteria. Agreed the new Bubblemath is superb.
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edefakiel
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Thanks, I didn't know them. I will take a listen. Edit: Oh, I see that he is a member of Wyxz. I almost added this to the original list:
I already knew them. They are very good! Thanks for the recommendation. ------------------------------------------------------- If anyone is in the mood for a little bit of microtonalism, the last album by The Mercury Tree is excellent: Edited by edefakiel - July 31 2022 at 09:07 |
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You chose my favourite track from that album. |
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I discovered this a few days ago:
Black Midi - John L Edited by I prophesy disaster - July 31 2022 at 09:34 |
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I'll throw out a few more. You may already know these bands.
Thank You Scientist Miriodor Covet Nova Collective |
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I'm still trying to decide whether they are adult and sophisticated or teenage and edgy. I have been more confused with every new album.
Covet is new for me. What of the two albums do you recommend?
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It was the mathy quality of the music that is why I posted it here. |
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I don’t know if it ticks all the boxes of the title. I don’t even know how to tell a couple of them, but Shamblemaths could perhaps be of interest.
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edefakiel
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They are great musicians. And it is a really good recommendation. I was infatuated with Cavalcade when it was released. But, I don't know why, my interest has waned quite a bit. I don't know exactly why. Thanks for taking the time to write a reply!
I love Shamblemaths. That guy is an extraordinary musician. But I'm not sure about how well it fits with the rest. I meditated about including this album or not on my initial post, and I decided that I would reserve it for a thread about walking through the woods, dark, classically influenced prog, with Hinterland by Wobbler, A Drop of Light by All Traps on Earth, Viljans Öga by Änglagård and maybe a couple more.
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After a few listens, I can say that I love this album. Thanks again for the recommendation.
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This must be one of the most underrated things I have listened:
This is also really good: Edited by edefakiel - September 25 2022 at 06:41 |
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That Make A Rising is excellent
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edefakiel
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Without question. We are living in a golden age, there is so much excellent music out there. This is not particularly urban, but I also love it.
Edited by edefakiel - September 25 2022 at 07:23 |
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I have been enjoying this lately: https://arcingwires.bandcamp.com/album/prime
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I love this so much:
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Excellent recommendation. Terrific album. I have also been enjoying the last iNFiNiEN (dumb spelling, I know) one. |
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I'm really digging this:
'POLARCHORAL combines some deeply grounded, sophisticated art rock and prog-pop songs with a twist of expansive and experimental polyrhythms and arrangements to make a unique and expressive statement'. Lately, I have also been listening to this: Spectacular music.
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