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presdoug
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I don't have many albums like that, but this one comes to mind- Dedalus-Materiale Did not know what to make of it at first, but now I dig it.
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You got it.
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Cristi
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also probably silly or ridiculous.
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I don't mind that - if more constructive than some of those before. If for no other reason, for the sake of wellness of the PA forum.
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quality over quantity, and all kind of PopcoRn almost beyond
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Saperlipopette!
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- Khan Jamal - Drum Dance to the Motherland Anthony Braxton - New York, Fall 1974 Sun Ra - The Magic City Barre Philips - For All It Is John Tchicai & Cadentia Nova Danica - Afrodisiaca Charles Tyler Ensemble - Voyage From Jericho Cecil Taylor - Looking Ahead! Abbey Rader - The Thing Sonny Sharrock - Black Woman Steve Reid - Nova
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nick_h_nz
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It has just occurred to me that an album I’ve listened to today might count as “avantgardish”, in that I found it particularly challenging, but I like it a lot now. It’s not that it is particularly challenging, per se, so much as I found it challenging because of how different it initially sounded to my ears to previous releases from the band. To be fair, they have changed their sound/style to varying extents with every release, so it shouldn’t have been a surprise. And, once again, they’ve changed their name, which is probably another indicator that they might be sounding different. The band have also been described, though not universally so, as avant garde, so I guess that counts in their favour for this thread, too.
So for anyone who has not heard this year’s release from enPHin (formerly known as PH, formerly known as Peter Hayden, formerly known as Mr. Peter Hayden), it is a very interesting and “avantgardish” (I guess) album. Worth a listen, for sure, in my opinion. If you don’t like it, try a different album. There’s a lot to like in their discography, in my opinion. Edited by nick_h_nz - August 15 2022 at 09:58 |
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progaardvark
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I found this one challenging because I wasn't expecting to use my nose to listen to it...
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nick_h_nz
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Here is an album that actually was destined to be smelt, as well as heard: Here’s what I wrote about it:
[EDIT] I forgot to thank you for the fart album. It’s actually rather good, in a strange sort of way. 🤪 Edited by nick_h_nz - August 15 2022 at 11:27 |
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Mirthkon - Vehicle and Snack(s)
French TV - All Our Failures Are Behind Us Miriodor - Avanti! ni - Les Insurges De Romilly Bubblemath - Edit Peptide Mike Keneally - Hat and Boil that Dust Speck Piniol - Bran Coucou Non-prog.. All Thelonious Monk albums I'll probably get scolded by the avant aficionados for my choices. |
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thanks, guys |
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quality over quantity, and all kind of PopcoRn almost beyond
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Nogbad_The_Bad
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I own this album but only as a download. Love Chloe's stuff
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Ian
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Hell no, good choices one and all! I may have picked different particular albums but good choices. If you've got ni & Piniol you must pick Poil - Brossaklitt.
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Ian
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nick_h_nz
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Yeah, anything from the scene she is in tends to be wonderful. Are you familiar with the PH album I mentioned earlier (or any of their previous)? (Not that there is any relation to Chlöe, so much as just a wee wonder.) They seem to be often piled in with the Finnish neo-Kraut scene, but I think that’s trying to pigeonhole in the most convenient manner, rather than accurate. Then again, I love a lot of the music that has come out of, or is related to, the Finnish neo-Kraut scene, and I’ve never been quite convinced there is actually a genre there anyway. The label “scene” is often a giveaway that there has been a clumping together of bands and artists for convenience and marketing. (Cf the Seattle scene, or the Boston scene, etc.) |
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Wishlisted it on bandcamp for future listening. Sometimes those groupings work, the current London post-punk and afrobeat beat jazz scenes are certainly groups of bands interacting. Similarly the Lyon Avant scene has a massive amount of bands with common musicians.
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Ian
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I enjoyed that. Thanks for the suggestion.
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nick_h_nz
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True, but the interaction and common musicians don’t necessarily mean the scene is completely of one sound or style. I mean Dan Carey has been involved with just about every album in the SE post punk scene (I tend to use that rather than just London, since Brighton is pretty much as important, and these two centres have a scene that is quite separate and different from the SW post punk scene), but he’s a member of Wet Leg, playing on their album, and as part of their live band. In that respect, the Seattle Scene, Boston Scene, and yes, Finnish neo-Kraut scene do have the same degree of interaction and common musicians - but again, not necessarily simply one sound or style. I would never deny there might have been a scene, but to attempt to place all that occurs in that scene under one genre simply does not always work. |
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Nogbad_The_Bad
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I would certainly never place it under one genre, but do consider it enough of a scene that if I'm interested in a couple of bands within the scene I'll pretty much automatically check out most of the rest of the referenced bands.
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Ian
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mathman0806
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This is what I think of an avantgardish.
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Psychedelic Paul
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^ Ideally, avant-garnished with salad cream.
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nick_h_nz
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Oh yeah, without doubt. I hope it didn’t seem I was disagreeing with you, because it was quite the contrary. Because I don’t care about genre, then I’m not bothered at all, if I enjoy (the mostpart of) a scene. And the importance of the scene (over genre) can be seen by Fontaines DC’s decision to relocate to London, so as to be closer to the scene they want to part of. (Will they change their name to Fontaines LDN, I ask facetiously? 😜) I freely admit that if they had not done so, I might not have paid attention to them. I had heard of them, but never heard anything from them. But knowing they were now included in the SE post punk scene, I checked out their Glastonbury set on BBC iPlayer, and was pretty much an instant convert. |
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