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Cristi
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I knew you enjoy causing me pain, but now you've just confirmed it yourself.
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No, it's all good fun and you'll be glad to know you're still on my best Buddy List.
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Nogbad_The_Bad
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Go and look at rateyourmusic.com and see how many sub-genres they have Classical - 150 Dance - 253 Electronic - 308 Folk - 391 Metal - 66 Rock - 249 Prog is scattered across those. Discogs is the same, you drill down into the genres there are many many sub-genres Edited by Nogbad_The_Bad - August 17 2022 at 06:49 |
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Ian
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^ I guess I'd might as well plug my site Sputnikmusic.com then, because the genre list on that site is exceptionally diverse. Just check out the "browse genres" section and you'll find a bunch of subgenres relating to prog... progressive rock, progressive metal, post rock, post-metal, jazz fusion, experimental, drone, math rock, psychedelic, the whole nine yards.
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David_D
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As I've thought about whether Metal is mostly considered as a part of Rock, I find these informations particularly interesting here. |
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quality over quantity, and all kind of PopcoRn almost beyond
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earlyprog
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^metal is a subgenre of rock, ergo - as you put it - 'a part of rock', so nothing to consider here really
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suitkees
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^ There are no laws about genres, so if someone considers Metal as a main genre, it is a main genre to him; and he can probably define lots of Metal sub-genres. Classifications are man made and can change from person to person. Sometimes there's a more overarching consensus about classifications, which then become a norm. But a norm is just what it is: a norm. Not a natural law.
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David_D
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If talking about Progressive Rock sub-genres on RYM, they're: Avant-Prog (incl. RIO and Zeuhl) Brutal Prog Canterbury Scene Neo-Prog Symphonic Prog |
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May I just crack my knuckles and pick up the fountain pen for a moment ?
Musical sub genres. These are just for advertising and marketing purposes, ladies and gents. If you write and play music (raises hand) you don't automatically think "Oh, I know, I'll write some Funk Metal, throw a bit of Blackgaze in and we'll end up with some Blackened Screamo". Unless you're very, very sad. I'd be sitting there thinking "What's a typical chord progression for Sludge Metal and what's the solo going to sound like ? " - truth of the matter is that music doesn't work like that. You can copy someone who'd decide that they're Electrogrind or Progressive Metalcore. But basically, it's all generically heavy metal, which is generically rock music which has blues derivations, or perhaps not in some cases and perhaps so in others. It used to be a case that Band A sounded different from Band B. and, for a while, there was not much to distinguish heavy rock, hard rock and heavy metal, for example. But. All of a sudden, everything has to be categorised ? Why ? Sells albums. I think. Allegedly. "We - Mongolian Doom Badgers - play Snot Metal and sound just like Codpiece of Disaster". But in the real world, ie "listening to music", how much categorisation and sub categorisation do you want ? If a musician tries to play in one specific style, it's derivative, if they try and sound like someone else, it's probably going to be crap music, and if you go off looking for a specific category of music, you're closing your mind to what's out there. "Krautrock" covers many different bands and genres. Go off and listen to the lot, with an open mind. Same with "Progressive rock". Stop analysing. Stop categorising. Listen. Enjoy. By constantly searching for stuff that sounds the same, you're closing your mind. After all, it's not like you're paying for it anymore, and oh no, I've done the analytics from my Bandcamp website, you tight fisted lot. Your only expenditure is time. Not money. ;-) |
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suitkees
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This might be an interesting read for those who want some more theoretical/philosophical reflection about this subject:
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Nogbad_The_Bad
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Lot's of what we consider sub-genres here appear under other hierarchies on RYM, Fusion is under Jazz, Progressive Electronic is under Electronic, Progressive Metal is under Metal, Krautrock is under Experimental Rock, etc.
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Ian
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Davesax1965
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Cristi
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You are right, no doubt, but as a listener, classifications and other descriptors help me understand what I hear. It does not take away from the listening experience.
Edited by Cristi - August 17 2022 at 09:52 |
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Nogbad_The_Bad
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I helps in the constant search for new music, it doesn't limit the search.
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Ian
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Davesax1965
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I prefer to be surprised. ;-)
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So much music, so little time.
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Lewian
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That's fair enough, however given that you generally agree with Dave's point, I have a hard time understanding why Paul's past "quick and very dirty" classification bothers you that much.
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Psychedelic Paul
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Yes, that's a very good point. I look for music labelled Symphonic Prog because I know there's a very good chance I'll like it, while at the same time knowing I should avoid any music labelled as Avant Prog because it's unlikely to appeal to my conventional tastes.
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Nogbad_The_Bad
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Exactly, if I can filter out Dance Pop, Rap & Contemporary Country, etc then I at least have a start.
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Ian
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David_D
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I couldn't agree more with that, and very well put, suitkees.
Edited by David_D - August 17 2022 at 10:25 |
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quality over quantity, and all kind of PopcoRn almost beyond
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