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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (1) Thanks(1)   Quote Logan Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 13 2025 at 11:34
RIO/Avant has done quite well, and I have seen complaints about avant-prog type music doing as well with collabs as it has for being out of touch with the masses.   Who presumably have more pedestrian tastes. ;)

Kayo Dot (in Avant Prog) won in the first year that I took part on the Collab Alum of the Year event (2006) with Dowsing Anemone with Copper Tongue. Mind you, kayo Dot was included in the Progressive Metal category when it won. As said, Univers Zero won in 2010, black midi in 2022, and black midi was the runner-up in 2021 with Cvaalcade. Far Corner was the runner-up in 2018 with Risk.
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FYI: I've just improved the polls UI a lot - please give it a try! There are still two weeks left in January, and a lot of music to explore. I've implemented a recommendations feature based on the releases you select, would love to get some feedback on it. Do you find the recommendations useful? Let me know! Smile



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I have noticed and it's been easier to use. I appreciate the recommendations but haven't used. There's just so much put there.

What are the factors considereda to ranking the recommended albums?
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^ The recommendations are currently based on tags, ratings, year and type of the releases. I'm not displaying it on the polls page (for a lack of space), but when you click on any release cover art, in the side panel there's a tab named "similar releases", and there I list the matching tags.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote richardh Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 14 2025 at 21:28
Originally posted by MikeEnRegalia MikeEnRegalia wrote:

FYI: I've just improved the polls UI a lot - please give it a try! There are still two weeks left in January, and a lot of music to explore. I've implemented a recommendations feature based on the releases you select, would love to get some feedback on it. Do you find the recommendations useful? Let me know! Smile


Yep like this and just added 4 albums to listen to by Plantoid, Mangrove, God Is An Astronaut and Azure. At least 1 of those is likely to be in my top 20. Azure - Fym is perhaps the one that I need to pay special attention to but all are excellent.
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Not here a lot but here's my list so far:
I think I have my 20 now, but may do some shuffling as I go back to some earlier in the year.

I also may have a little of zeal of a convert after just getting into my #1 album. 

1album cover
AP BC BC SPO RYM
Blood Incantation
2album cover
Ihsahn
3album cover
4album cover
5album cover
Huntsmen
Prog
"Decemberists + Excellent post-metal = Hunstmen. Sounds like nothing else I've ever heard." (Negoba, 4h ago)
6album cover
Plantoid
7album cover
AP BC SPO
Nake
8album cover
Four Stroke Baron
9album cover
AP YT BC SPO RYM
Crypt Sermon
Prog-Adj Doom
10album cover
AP YT BC SPO RYM
Slift
11album cover
The Aristocrats
12album cover
Them Moose Rush
13album cover
Big Scenic Nowhere
14album cover
AP BC BC SPO RYM
15album cover
Yomi Ship
16album cover
AP YT BC SPO RYM
Amskray
17album cover
18album cover
Devin Townsend
19album cover
20album cover
Sundrifter
Sludge




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^ Nice list! Definitely some release in there that I have yet to explore. Are you deliberately sorting them differently than the rating would suggest, or is the list unsorted?
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Originally posted by MikeEnRegalia MikeEnRegalia wrote:

^ Nice list! Definitely some release in there that I have yet to explore. Are you deliberately sorting them differently than the rating would suggest, or is the list unsorted?

I haven't had time to rate them all. I just pulled them in using the "Polls" function and the sorted by my current gut. I probably need to go back and listen before the 30th to some of the earlier ones. 

I have two albums, by REZN and Sons of Arrakis, on my overall year end list but AP wasn't pulling them up. I guess not on PA?


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^ Those two were not on AP. You can add any other releases yourself, but I have added those two for you. 
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Think this is my final update following some late purchases, most significant addition is Tigran Hamasyan

1. Sleepytime Gorilla Museum - of the Last Human Being [BC] [SPO]
    Eerie Complex Exp Prog Avant RIO/Jazz
2. Present - this is NOT the end [BC]
    Dark Complex Exp Prog Avant RIO/Jazz
3. Nik Bärtsch’s Ronin - SPIN [BC]
    Ambient Contemporary Jazz/Electronic
4. Rob Mazurek & Exploding Star Orchestra - Spectral Fiction [BC]
    Prog Avant Jazz
5. Janel Leppin - Ensemble Volcanic Ash: To March Is To Love [BC]
    Exp Prog Art Jazz/Rock
6. Mary Halvorson - Cloudward [BC] [SPO]
    Playful Complex Prog Chamber Jazz/Rock
7. Godspeed You! Black Emperor - "No Title as of 13 February 2024 28,340 Dead" [BC] [SPO]
    Ambient Prog Post Rock
8. The Smile - Wall of Eyes [BC] [SPO]
    Mellow Abstract Neo Prog Post Rock/Pop
9. Caroline Shaw & Sō Percussion - Rectangles and Circumstance [BC]
    Exp Contemporary Classical
10. Six Organs of Admittance - Shackleton & Six Organs of Admittance: Jinxed by Being [BC] [SPO]
    Mysterious Atmospheric Non-Prog Avant Electronic/Rock
11. Antistatic - Relics [BC]
    Exp Prog Art Jazz/Rock
12. Tomeka Reid Quartet - 3​+​3 [BC]
    Exp Prog Art Jazz/Rock
13. Chelsea Wolfe - She Reaches Out To She Reaches Out To She [BC] [SPO]
    Dark Nocturnal Non-Prog Post Darkwave/Industrial
14. Tigran Hamasyan - The Bird Of A Thousand Voices [SPO]
    Cinematic Prog Avant Rock/Jazz
15. Avalanche Kaito - Talitakum [BC] [SPO]
    Energetic Noisy Exp Prog Avant Electronic/Rock
16. Cosa Brava - Z Sides [BC]
    Exp Rock/Jazz
17. Thumbscrew - Wingbeats [BC]
    Exp Non-Prog Avant Jazz/Rock
18. Inner Ear Brigade - Perkunas [BC]
    Zappaesque Exp Prog Avant Rock/Jazz
19. The Holy Family - Live Burning, Burning Live [BC] [SPO]
    Psych Exp Prog Alt Rock
20. Horse Lords - As It Happened: Horse Lords Live [BC] [SPO]
    Tech Exp Non-Prog Avant Rock/Jazz
21. Janel and Anthony - New Moon In The Evil Age [BC]
    Ambient Exp Prog Art Jazz/Independent
22. Tapir! - The Pilgrim, Their God and the King of My Decrepit Mountain [BC] [SPO]
    Mellow Lush Neo Prog Chamber Electronic/Folk
23. Lankum - Live In Dublin [BC]
    Irish Drone
24. Extra Life - The Sacred Vowel [BC]
    Melancholic Exp Prog Math Rock
25. Radio Massacre International - Galactic Furnace [BC]
    Exp Prog Art Electronic/Jazz
26. Olivia Block - The Mountains Pass [BC]
    Exp Electronic
27. Lunar Mistake - Lunar Mistake [BC]
    Quirky Post Punk/New Wave
28. Holy Tongue meets Shackleton - The Tumbling Psychic Joy of Now [BC]
29. GoGo Penguin - From The North [SPO]
    Tech Non-Prog Post Fusion
30. Rob Mazurek & Exploding Star Orchestra - Live at the Adler Planetarium [BC]
    Psych Avant Electronic/Jazz
31. Kugelschreiber - Cheerleaders [BC]
    Exp Chamber Pop
32. Orchestre Tout Puissant Marcel Duchamp - Ventre Unique [BC]
    World
33. Das Rad - Funfair [BC] [SPO]
    Exp Prog Avant RIO/Jazz
34. The Messthetics - The Messthetics and James Brandon Lewis [BC] [SPO]
    Rhythmic Prog Post Jazz/Hardcore
35. Pom Poko - Champion [BC]
    Alt Noise/Pop
36. Craven Faults - Thwaite Watermill [BC]
    Ambient Prog Electronic
37. Caroline Shaw - Leonardo da Vinci (Original Score) [BC]
    Ambient Folk Classical
38. Monkey3 - Welcome To The Machine [BC] [SPO]
    Psych Prog Space Rock/Metal
39. The Flying Luttenbachers - Losing the War Inside Our Heads
    Brutal Non-Prog Avant RIO
40. Smith, Ches - Laugh Ash [BC] [SPO]
    Complex Exp Non-Prog Avant Jazz
41. Signe Emmeluth - Banshee [BC] [SPO]
    Exp Avant Jazz
42. Papangu - Lampião Rei [BC] [SPO]
    Eclectic Prog Art Rock/Metal
43. Upupayāma - Mount Elephant
    Psych Non-Prog Raga
44. Snowdrops - Singing Stones (Volume 1) [BC]
    Ambient Exp Chamber Classical/Electronic
45. Cassiber - Collaborations [BC]
    Exp Prog Avant RIO/Jazz
46. Luz De Riada - Rizoma [BC]
    Slow Exp Prog Avant RIO/Jazz
47. Snakes Don't Belong In Alaska - Navegando Al Paraiso [BC] [SPO]
    Psych Prog Space Krautrock
48. Cheer Accident - I Want My Buddha Back [BC]
    Noisy Exp Prog Post Rock/Metal
49. Shabaka - Perceive Its Beauty, Acknowledge Its Grace [SPO]
    Soothing Poetic Non-Prog Chamber Jazz
50. 137 - Strangeness Oscillation [BC] [SPO]
    Exp Jazz
51. Zombi - Direct Inject [BC] [SPO]
    Ambient Prog Space Rock/Electronic
52. Quartet Diminished - Deerand [BC]
    Suspenseful Exp Prog Art Jazz/Rock
53. This Celestial Engine - This Celestial Engine [BC] [SPO]
    Melancholic Lush Exp Prog Fusion/Rock
54. Yussef Dayes - Live From Malibu [BC] [SPO]
    Mellow Cinematic Funky Non-Prog Contemporary Jazz/Fusion
55. Panzerpappa - Skjeringspunkt [BC]
    Prog Rock
56. Rhùn - Tozzos [BC] [SPO]
    Eclectic Exp Prog Avant Zeuhl/RIO
57. Slift - Ilion [BC] [SPO]
    Eerie Psych Prog Space Rock/Metal
58. Nik Bärtsch - Ronin Rhythm Clan: Moonday [BC] [SPO]
    Contemporary Jazz
59. Theo May's ODD UNIT - Alive In The Forest Of Odd [BC] [SPO]
    Lush Exp Prog Chamber Jazz/Folk
60. ZIO CROCIFISSO - Campana di Legno [BC]
    Exp Prog Math Rock
61. Full Earth - Cloud Sculptors [BC] [SPO]
    Psych Exp Prog Space Rock/Electronic
62. Sean Ono Lennon - Asterisms [SPO]
    Psych Neo Prog Psychedelia/Fusion
63. Plantoid - Terrapath [BC] [SPO]
    Eclectic Exp Prog Space Rock/Pop
64. Can - Live in Paris 1973 [BC] [SPO]
    Hypnotic Psych Exp Prog Avant Krautrock
65. The Flying Luttenbachers - Spectral Warrior Mythos 2 [BC]
    Exp Post Classical/Noise
66. Montresor - Autopoiesis [BC] [SPO]
    Heavy Prog Avant RIO
67. Join The Din - Tales from Dance (Live Session) [BC]
    Psych Prog Alt Jazz/Rock
68. Tenk Van Dool & Paul Sears - Aperiodic Grok [BC] [SPO]
    Eclectic Prog Hard Rock/Fusion
69. Tom Penaguin - Tom Penaguin [BC]
    Exp Prog Canterbury Scene/Fusion
70. Greco Bastián - With a Little Hell from MORE friends [BC]
    Aggressive Prog Avant Zeuhl/RIO
71. Agusa - Noir [BC] [SPO]
    Psych Prog Folk Rock
72. Jane Getter Premonition - Division World [SPO]
    Melodic Prog Art Rock
73. PAKT - No Steps Left To Trace [BC] [SPO]
    Fusion
74. Elephant9 - Mythical River [BC] [SPO]
    Mysterious Eclectic Prog Avant Fusion/Rock
75. FUR - Notebook [BC]
    Jazz
76. Yang - Rejoice! [BC]
    Heavy Exp Prog Art Rock/Jazz
77. The Band Whose Name Is A Symbol - Verdun
    Psych Non-Prog Rock
78. Utopianisti - Reason In Motion [BC]
    Exp Prog Rock/Jazz
79. Jumble Hole Clough - They've Built an Ark in Arkham [BC]
    Prog Post Punk
80. Spectrum Orchestrum - Noziroh [BC] [SPO]
    Exp Prog Avant RIO/Jazz
81. Cloud Over Jupiter - Atomic Jupiter [BC] [SPO]
    Eclectic Prog Rock/Jazz
82. Sentient Beings - Truth Is Not The Enemy [BC]
    Exp Prog Jazz
83. God is an Astronaut - Embers [BC] [SPO]
    Ominous Tech Prog Post Rock/Metal
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I'm curious - to everyone who submitted a really long list (e.g. more than 40 entries), like I also did previously: How often have you listened to the releases? Obviously it's hard to say unless you have a tool to keep track of it, but for me, when I had like 50 releases in the list there were many which I had only heard once. This year I'm filtering the list for releases that I still find truly outstanding after repeated listens throughout the year. I'm NOT saying that this is better or worse than any other strategy - what's your opinion? Smile
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My list is just over 40 and I do consider whether I go back to relisten to an album as part of how I rate/rank an album. It's partly why I rarely give an album an 'S' on your scale for any album in the year of its release. It has to survive a longevity factor to be supreme to me.

I also try to be considerate of any recency bias I might have. Asking myself, "Am I listening to it more because it's new?" "How will this hold up over time?"

I don't do a thorough job of tracking my number of listens but albums I have purchased are a good indicator. With almost everything available to stream these days, the ones I purchase get up there because I usually purchase those that I am relistening to.
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^ Interesting! I am more liberal in assigning high ratings to releases I am still exploring, and I use the familiarity level at AP to keep track of things. So I can go through the (extensive) list of releases which I've only listened to once or a few times and decide where to go from there. 

To make this more transparent, I have modified the poll user lists - they now show the familiarity level next to the ratings. So when you see a "supreme" rating from me, you'll also see the "disclaimer" that I'm still exploring the release and might change my mind ...
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Originally posted by MikeEnRegalia MikeEnRegalia wrote:

I'm curious - to everyone who submitted a really long list (e.g. more than 40 entries), like I also did previously: How often have you listened to the releases? Obviously it's hard to say unless you have a tool to keep track of it, but for me, when I had like 50 releases in the list there were many which I had only heard once. This year I'm filtering the list for releases that I still find truly outstanding after repeated listens throughout the year. I'm NOT saying that this is better or worse than any other strategy - what's your opinion? Smile


I try to give an album at least 3 full listens before ranking it in the top 40. The ones in the bottom half of the chart are partly there because of initial reaction and lack of listens. Everything in the top half grabbed me enough for repeat listens. Unless it's something like Tigran Hamasyan that I bought just recently and grabbed me immediately.
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^ That's a good way of keeping track of it if you're not using the familiarity setting. And a good way of ranking, since generally speaking your most favourite releases will also be the ones you listen to most.
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I only have 39, but should have a few more soon. In my top 24 or so I have listened to all albums multiple times, some only twice, some three times and some many times. Not in PA, Beth Gibbons' Lives Outgrown received the most spins and in PA The Smile's Wall of Eyes has received the most spins. Both had advance singles that I loved before hearing the album and before the album was released.

I hope we still get quite few more participating. There are various (many) notable forum names that have not entered. I won't say who is notable and is not. The notable ones are the ones that I would remember to note. ;) My ranking is quite arbitrary on the whole, my number one is clearest but that's not in PA so won't count for the PA Album of the Year, and a big part of me would rather not rank the albums, but with more participants I feel that that arbitrariness matters that much less. A whole bunch of arbitrary rankings for the win! I am almost as interested in seeing the individual lists as seeing the combined results. I don't take the ranking terribly seriously for my list, I would not rank to manipulate an albums overall ranking (that's kind of thing really sucks from my perspective) and I don't treat this AOTY as some kind of contest, but it's an indication of my interests. And I like to see other's individual interests whether we have similar interests or not.

If I think I appreciate an album enough after hearing it once, or even if I just thought it worth noting after one listen, then that would be enough for me to add it. And then reevaluate later, or perhaps never return to it again. Some I know I'll love on first spin, some others might take time to grown on me or I know I just need to be in the right headspace (mood, lack of distractions).

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This is my latest submitted list. I may tweak it but not sure how time I'll have to listen. 27 albums on PA, 16 not. I've suggested 3 of the not bands for inclusion.

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1album cover
Pond
Links: AP SPO RYM
2album cover
Links: AP BC SPO RYM
3album cover
This Is the Glasshouse
Links: AP YT BC SPO RYM
4album cover
Links: AP BC SPO RYM
5album cover
Weather Systems
Links: AP BC SPO RYM
6album cover
Consider The Source
Links: AP BC SPO RYM
7album cover
Links: AP YT BC SPO RYM
8album cover
Orchestre Tout Puissant Marcel Duchamp
Links: AP BC
9album cover
King Gizzard [...]
Links: AP BC SPO RYM
10album cover
Links: AP YT YT BC SPO RYM
11album cover
Links: AP BC SPO RYM
12album cover
We Broke The Weather
Links: AP BC SPO RYM
13album cover
The Smile
Links: AP BC SPO RYM
14album cover
The Smile
Links: AP SPO RYM
15album cover
Links: AP BC SPO RYM
16album cover
Sleepytime Gorilla Museum
Links: AP BC SPO RYM
17album cover
Links: AP BC SPO RYM
18album cover
Links: AP BC SPO RYM
19album cover
Links: AP SPO RYM
20album cover
Jupiter Fungus
Links: AP BC SPO RYM
21album cover
Links: AP BC SPO RYM
22album cover
Links: AP SPO RYM
23album cover
Sólstafir
Links: AP BC SPO RYM
24album cover
Mono
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25album cover
Rubber Oh
Links: AP BC
26album cover
Pollution Opera
Links: AP BC SPO
27album cover
Links: AP BC SPO RYM
28album cover
Links: AP BC SPO RYM
29album cover
God is an Astronaut
Links: AP BC BC SPO RYM
30album cover
Links: AP BC SPO RYM
31album cover
Links: AP YT BC SPO RYM
32album cover
Radio Massacre International
Links: AP BC RYM
33album cover
Links: AP BC SPO RYM
34album cover
Links: AP
35album cover
Links: AP BC SPO RYM
36album cover
Links: AP BC BC SPO RYM
37album cover
Transit Method
Links: AP BC SPO RYM
38album cover
Idles
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39album cover
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40album cover
Black Country Communion
Links: AP SPO RYM
41album cover
Ghost Funk Orchestra
Links: AP BC SPO RYM
42album cover
Elephant Stone
Links: AP BC SPO RYM
43album cover
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Originally posted by MikeEnRegalia MikeEnRegalia wrote:

I'm curious - to everyone who submitted a really long list (e.g. more than 40 entries), like I also did previously: How often have you listened to the releases? Obviously it's hard to say unless you have a tool to keep track of it, but for me, when I had like 50 releases in the list there were many which I had only heard once. This year I'm filtering the list for releases that I still find truly outstanding after repeated listens throughout the year. I'm NOT saying that this is better or worse than any other strategy - what's your opinion? Smile

I have a list that is now up to 80+ albums , mostly prog and mostly available on streaming (but occasionally I buy the download as I did with Versa's album as it was not readily available). I try to listen to the albums that are at the top of PA's rankings but again some albums are not available for streaming like Greco Bastians and it's just a bit too expensive to download knowing that I'm not a big fan of the first one (although I don't hate it). 
In terms of assessing albums, if I know the band well then I feel I can assess quite quickly. I have bought six albums on vinyl that were released in 2024 so they have had plenty of listens. I'm most disappointed with the Frost* album to be honest but because its a double I think it will be hard to come to a definitive opinion at this stage. I don't find it as engaging as say Azure's Fym album which is a similar length but 'knocks it out the park' using sporting parlance. (but I havent come to a final opinion on it as yet after only 3 listens, maybe top 10 at least, could be top 5)
I do find that frequency indicator useful. I have got a bit over excited initially for some albums that have not stood up to repeated plays. The most obvious one is Neal Morse and The Resonance which quickly went from top 5 to only top 50. It is still good though.
In general I have overrated far too many albums. I know this but at the end of the day I do like a lot of albums from last year. So if I'm giving something 8/10 I don't think its a crime. I have got about 10 albums I rate at least 9/10 and I'm quite happy about that. If I don't like something or don't really engage at all with it then I simply don't rate it. I don't see the point of having anything below 6/10 in my list and nearly everything is at least 7/10. Seems fine to me.
I do constantly look at it though and will do until the end of January then it's done!
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Originally posted by MikeEnRegalia MikeEnRegalia wrote:

I'm curious - to everyone who submitted a really long list (e.g. more than 40 entries), like I also did previously: How often have you listened to the releases? Obviously it's hard to say unless you have a tool to keep track of it, but for me, when I had like 50 releases in the list there were many which I had only heard once. This year I'm filtering the list for releases that I still find truly outstanding after repeated listens throughout the year. I'm NOT saying that this is better or worse than any other strategy - what's your opinion? Smile

As a contrary opinion, I used to try to always have 20 albums (when that was the limit), which resulted in the top half of the list being albums I'd listened to many times and the bottom half being ones where I was going off a recollection of an impression on a short number of listens.

This year I tried to rank my list based on how likely I was to pick up the album and listen to it all the way through again, and if I did, how much I thought I would be likely to enjoy that listen.

So in that sense, some albums that I listened to quite a few times didn't make my list, because I felt I got all I could out of them in just a few listens. And every album that was on my list is one I've listened to through quite a few times.
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I do a similar thing. I compare two albums and rank them based on which one I'd pick up first in a average listening environment (i.e. I'm not in the mood for a particular style)
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