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Manunkind
Forum Senior Member Joined: February 02 2005 Location: Poland Status: Offline Points: 2373 |
Posted: November 15 2005 at 15:43 | ||
Rapping can be melodic. It's rare, yes, but not impossible. The Polish rapper Magik (sadly commited suicide a few years back) could rap in a very melodic way. As for the musical background, I agree, rap needs more live instruments, especially drums! |
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Ivan_Melgar_M
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Posted: November 15 2005 at 16:29 | ||
Magog wrote:
I get your point about Prog' being too wide today, but I believe that's not the point, there are IMO some things that only happen in this forum, many people who became Prog' fans after listening other genres want to see their favorite band or style included as Prog, almost as believing if being Progressive was the greatest achievement. This started with Prog Metal, I of course agree that there are definetely some bands that blended both influences and it works, but is very common to see people that want to add a plain, doom, death metal band in the Archives just because they had keyboards, despite the fact they have no relation with Progressive Rock as a genre.. It's great that people like Bryan and Mike have enough knowledge to include only what should be included. I disagree with them sometimes of course (I disagree even with people who like classic Prog in some things, we're intelligent beings and should not always agree, this forum or anyone would be useless and change into fan clubs). But this doesn't end here, some want to include their favorite band of the youth (Journey, Toto, Boston, Nazareth, etc) as Prog', some younger progheads love alternative Rock and try to include their favorite Indie band. If you read all the Progressive respected sites (which are few) you'll see most of them agree in lets say 90% alll this sites have a 10% (Not exact average for those statistics experts) of bands that no other sites share and send them into Art Rock, Prog Related or any other wide box for not described bands, but I believe Prog Archives is going too far. Lately and especially here in Prog Archives, you can find people that grew with Rap, Hip Hop or even Boys/Girls bands, and find some merit in them, that I don't deny (even when strongly disagree), so they want to find a way to mix both even (when IMO this is impossible without both genres loosing their main characteristics) don't be surprised that if some boy band stars singing things like Lucky Man, Your Own Special Way or Owner of a Lonely Heart there will appear some people who say they are prog' and the next step in the evolution, soon will shout to the four winds that we are close minded because we don't want to accept them. The purists as me (Not asahamed of this, on the contrary very proud), who grew in the 70's (or early 80's as in my case), believe Prog' has survived ONLY because the genre has always tried to keep a safe distance from mainstream. I honestly believe that more mixtures (some unnatural like Rap or Hip Hop) will make Progressive Rock to loose identity and become a hybrid that will soon be absorbed by stronger and much more popular genres. Iván
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ElwoodHerring
Forum Senior Member Joined: November 12 2005 Location: United Kingdom Status: Offline Points: 232 |
Posted: November 15 2005 at 18:58 | ||
I know this is off topic, and as a newbie I'm not allowed to start a new thread, but I wonder if everyone here is aware of the current lawsuits springing up against Sony and their evil DRM copy protection software.
If you don't know what the hell I'm on about then I suggest you get clued up and look at some of these links - oh, and don't buy Sony products (and tell all your friends too!) http://blogs.washingtonpost.com/securityfix/2005/11/the_bush _admini.html http://www.sysinternals.com/blog/ http://www.eff.org/IP/DRM/Sony-BMG/?f=open-letter-2005-11-14 .html There is plenty more information going around on the same subject. Just google for any combination of the words SONY, rootkit, russinovich, DRM, "First 4 Internet" etc. If you have played any CDs on your home computer which have Sony's DRM copy protection on then, then your pc has been COMPROMISED. Virus writers are already frantically working to exploit the security holes that SONY have opened up. If your system is infected you might be able to get compensation from Sony if they are found guilty of any of the SIX class-action lawsuits currently filed against them. I hope I have been of service to you in spreading the news about this corporate crime. |
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Right the Copyright Wrongs (Bill Thompson's BBC blog - essential reading!) |
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goose
Forum Senior Member Joined: June 20 2004 Location: United Kingdom Status: Offline Points: 4097 |
Posted: November 15 2005 at 19:14 | ||
Too late, Sony have already stopped doing them. Not that I'm likely to be buying any of their CDs popular enough to be protected anyway.
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Posted: November 15 2005 at 19:41 | ||
I can't believe this thread has become so big...........where oh where is rap progressive? Talking over limited sound and spewing some bile or sexual innuendos does not make for good music (i use the word music very loosely). Prog music has many differnt genres, that even most of them can be argued over, whether they should be anywhere near here or not. However, IMO this nonsense has gone on too long.....(C)Rap should not ever ever be included into these forums, as there is absolutely nothin progressive about them, talking has been around for thousand of years, does that make talking progressive? And, which genre should that be included in? and in which language. Somebody hide the medication these people are on, it should help, eventually. Edited by dream_orchestra |
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goose
Forum Senior Member Joined: June 20 2004 Location: United Kingdom Status: Offline Points: 4097 |
Posted: November 16 2005 at 06:17 | ||
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Lindsay Lohan
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Posted: November 16 2005 at 06:25 | ||
I'd like to point out there is already a a thing that could be described as progressive rap...it is really awfull sounding and i would never ever listen to such a thing again. RAP,CRAP,SNAP...thats all i can say in this matter |
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Trotsky
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Posted: November 16 2005 at 06:29 | ||
Just occured to me that Mr. Bungle would be a great candidate for this ... after all didn't Patton rap with Faith No More ...?
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Manunkind
Forum Senior Member Joined: February 02 2005 Location: Poland Status: Offline Points: 2373 |
Posted: November 16 2005 at 06:51 | ||
So if you have the ability to glean absolute and complete knowledge about an object from an occasional encounter with it, pray tell me now, how can we transform the sun's radiation into usable energy? You must have looked up at the sun at one point or another in your life, so surely you know the answer to my question. |
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magog
Forum Senior Member Joined: September 06 2005 Status: Offline Points: 218 |
Posted: November 16 2005 at 06:59 | ||
Thank you very much, Ivan, for your long, clear and arguments rich answer. I'm completely agree with you, expecially when you say not to turn a forum into a fan-club: that means to find space for everybody expression: always -I hope- under capable collaborators superview like yours. magog |
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Badabec
Forum Senior Member Joined: November 14 2005 Location: Germany Status: Offline Points: 1313 |
Posted: November 16 2005 at 16:07 | ||
I agree in most points with you guys. You shouldn't mention bands like radiohead, nightwish or faith no more in one breath with progressive rock. I can't find anything progressive in their songs. But even I don't like hip hop (believe me I love the classic prog-stuff like Gentle Giant or Yes) I think it would be kind of interesting to listen to rap in 11/8 or 19/16 or something like that. Edited by Badabec |
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Posted: November 17 2005 at 17:59 | ||
Rap ain't prog....get a life.
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Flip_Stone
Forum Senior Member Joined: August 11 2005 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 388 |
Posted: November 17 2005 at 18:33 | ||
Rap and prog. are at opposite ends of the musical spectrum. Prog. is, well, progressive and expansive. Rap is regressive and minimalistic. Prog. is about creativity and musical exploration, with focus on instrumentation. Rap is about expressing a view, and the instrumentation is of little importance. The words and the beat are the focus, and the musical background only serves as the device to serve the message. They simply don't mix. It's foolishness to try to combine the two.
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VanderGraafKommandöh
Prog Reviewer Joined: July 04 2005 Location: Malaria Status: Offline Points: 89372 |
Posted: November 17 2005 at 23:15 | ||
The Streets aren't your typical rap-based band..., not that I like The
Streets mind, but have a listen to them, you might be surprised.
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mortem
Forum Groupie Joined: October 06 2005 Location: Mexico Status: Offline Points: 55 |
Posted: November 17 2005 at 23:21 | ||
100% agreed! |
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goose
Forum Senior Member Joined: June 20 2004 Location: United Kingdom Status: Offline Points: 4097 |
Posted: November 18 2005 at 15:27 | ||
I don't understand why you think that makes it hard to mix. Rap focusses on the beat, and the music is of relatively little importance, which is exactly why, if more proggy music were added, it wouldn't detract from the "rapness" of the record at all, because to rap music the music isn't what's particularly relevant at the minute. Of course that's a generalisation. |
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con safo
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Posted: November 18 2005 at 17:10 | ||
What were you thinking MO You've created a monster!
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pols
Forum Newbie Joined: December 05 2005 Status: Offline Points: 4 |
Posted: December 05 2005 at 21:36 | ||
I can't believe no one's said it yet (although I barely skimmed the posts, in honesty).
The group cLOUDDEAD can probably be called progressive hip-hop, or "prog-hop" or whatever you want to call it. Actually, they're so far advanced musically that I feel they transcend any definition of what "prog" or "hip-hop" is entirely. I highly recommend their album "Ten". Download the songs "Dead Dogs Two", "Physics of a Unicycle", "The Teen Keen Skip" and try to tell me your mind is not blown... Edited by pols |
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pols
Forum Newbie Joined: December 05 2005 Status: Offline Points: 4 |
Posted: December 05 2005 at 22:36 | ||
oh yeah, and the musician/rapper k-os has an insanely complex, catchy
15-minute hip-hop song, i would check that out too: it's called
"papercutz"
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captainbeyond
Forum Groupie Joined: December 05 2005 Status: Offline Points: 84 |
Posted: December 05 2005 at 23:07 | ||
IVAN, I was relistening to DJ Shadow's "Endtroducing" earlier this evening. No, it is not "prog rock" in the sense of Yes or early Genesis. But in terms of being evocative, it is not far from Floyd's "Dark Side" (which is a spectacular album without being complex or virtuosic). Your requirement of virtuosity might not be met in the fingers-on-a-fretboard-or-keyboard sense but it is certainly there in terms of cutting and splicing of various musical pieces in inventive, imaginitive and MUSICAL ways. The album is not necessarily "rap," per se, but it is certainly of the "hip hop" world. Also, you may be interested in some drum 'n bass. Again, not "rap" but still informed by hip hop. Artists such as Squarepusher and Photek often deal in very tricky rhythms. Just for kicks.... |
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