The most musically complex prog band(s)? |
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hawkcwg
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Posted: November 03 2008 at 11:46 | ||
I'd go with Planet X too.
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progressive
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Posted: March 09 2010 at 12:32 | ||
I am very very sad :(
I read this whole thread and found only few new bands: A Triggering Myth (though I've heard of it - sounds very promising), It's a Beautiful Day, Protest the Hero (lol, metalcore mentioned here???), and Raymond Scott... does anyone know his 30's material? (maybe this: http://rateyourmusic.com/release/album/metropole_orchestra_and_the_beau_hunks_saxtette/raymond_scott__chesterfield_arrangements_1937_1938/ ) Of course, I haven't listened enough to all bands mentioned here, for example even Al Di Meola... or those other jazz fusion mentioned.. but anyway it depends much on what album you have picked. And many of those mentioned here doesn't seem to be much complex to me. But sometimes the curiosity just dies. Luckily, it moves to another things, so it doesn't die entirely :P And I think it's maybe better to move on if you don't like some album. And maybe coming back later is more comfortable. Anyway, I'm not even giving examples here. Well, I say just some bands that aren't mentioned here: Thinking Plague U Totem Arrigo Barnabé Höyry-Kone Mezquita Watchtower Gunesh Ensemble Hermann Szobel Continuo Renacer Blotted Science Dün Ruins (their album Symphonica) Orchestra Njervudarov Il Berlione Abus Dangereux Emmanuel Booz 5uu's Conlon Nancarrow (modern classical) Esperanto Et Cetera (see Gentle Giant) Maneige Normal Love Myrbein Pochakaite Malko Rational Diet Sotos Vortex (not the metal band) Absolute Zero Ahvak Cartoon Doctor Nerve Rational Diet Sloche Olive Mess Alexander Kostarev Group Of course there's a lot symphonic and eclectic prog bands but.. those are what I mentioned and that's it, many of them are avant-prog. Maybe I should add genres and album recommendations for them. Ha, the list just became bigger, but still, it's JUST SOME bands. Though, I think there isn't enough complex music in the world, so I'm quite disappointed.
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Icarium
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Posted: March 09 2010 at 14:18 | ||
well as many have said Planet X is SICK, mindboggeling complex, so is Gentle Giant, King Crimson, Yes and EL&P.
also i think Pat Metheney Group play some complex Jazz Fusion, Mastodon are extremly complex and so is Gojira just listen to the song Rememberance and that SICK drum part at the end YOU HAVE TOO the most complex Neo Prog band is to my ears Pallas hust listen to the hole the Dreams of Men nough said |
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Gerinski
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Posted: March 09 2010 at 14:22 | ||
I'm a bit surprised that Shawn Lane is not listed in PA even as Prog-related, while even for example Steve Vai is. In my opinion Shawn was much closer to prog and jazz-fussion than Vai or many other musicians and bands listed in PA. He was pretty complex too, if admittedly more in the area of interpretation virtuosism than in the composition itself. A sad loss for the musical world.
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Bj-1
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Posted: March 09 2010 at 14:56 | ||
Amazingly complex list there!
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Fracture
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Posted: March 09 2010 at 15:09 | ||
I'd say King Crimson for the shifting time sigs, polyrhythms, use of the whole tone scale... there's even a tone row with retrograde inversion on VROOOM. The great thing about KC is that while they are complex Fripps playing is extremely economical.
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NecronCommander
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Posted: March 09 2010 at 16:41 | ||
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NecronCommander
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Posted: March 09 2010 at 16:42 | ||
I would say probably Kayo Dot. maudlin of the Well was incredibly experimental in their composition and total elements (and I still prefer them over Kayo Dot), but Toby Driver's latest project has an even more incredible amount of unique substance and different elements that are all excellently coordinated.
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presdoug
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Posted: March 09 2010 at 17:25 | ||
Quatermass comes to mind
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cabala
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Posted: March 10 2010 at 16:35 | ||
Nothing can be compared to the Goldberg Variations, keeping in mind that Mozart is a demigod therefore unquestionable and Bach a superhuman.
Having said that, which is quite obvious, many are the the bands playng complex music. To my knowledge, in terms of pure technicality: go to a Conservatory of music and you will find even 1-st grade students composing weird passages as rudiments. In terms of something more intriguing than just super-fast-ridiculous fraseggi, late 60 and early 70's prog was extraordinary in many aspects. It was all complex, because new and nobody had ever knocked on your door with an instructional dvd, saying "do that, I've heard it before" About more recent prog: quite fascinated by Beyond Twilight and Planet X. Things like Spastic Ink is just for fun, I presume. Meshuggah may be regarded as complex: to me is rhythm to its extremes. Edited by cabala - March 10 2010 at 16:37 |
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Dean Watson
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Posted: March 14 2010 at 13:16 | ||
I am going to have to agree - for a current 'still active' band it has to be Planet X. Animals as Leaders can be quite complex too.
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Posted: March 14 2010 at 13:59 | ||
Agreed! more than a musical experience it is an intellectual exercise (a very enjoyable one) one of the most difficult reviews that I've written |
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wilmon91
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Posted: March 14 2010 at 16:16 | ||
I'll only mention Univers Zero , since it has only been mentioned once : )
(so I wont mention GG)
I thought of them...don't know if I've heard that particular album... But I think there's a difference between "advanced" and "complex". Complex to me has to do with several things going on at the same time, like multilayered pattern. Harmonically it would be polyphony and arrangement-wise it could be made so that a melody is split up between many instruments and voices. Rythmically it would be polyrythmic and contrapuntal. Ruins is only two people, so it's drums, bass and voice. I think it's mostly advanced rythmic stuff, not THAT complex and intricate, but "dense" and advanced progressive noise-rock. Sample of Univers Zero "Bonjour+Chez+Vous" http://www.lastfm.se/music/Univers+Zero/_/Bonjour+Chez+Vous But as we all know, complex doesnt mean good, it's not even a quality in itself. Quality doesnt lie in complexity in itself. It's also a relative word of course. If I hear music that seems really complex to me, it's typically some classical music. Edited by wilmon91 - March 14 2010 at 16:17 |
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idiotPrayer
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Posted: March 15 2010 at 09:21 | ||
Complex because of texture and composition, or look-what-I-can-do-complex (eg dream theater)?
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cstack3
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Posted: March 15 2010 at 10:39 | ||
Musically complex = King Crimson, esp. "LTIA"
Instrumentally complex = Yes, esp. "Relayer" Complexity to the point of bizarre madness = Frank Zappa
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paganinio
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Posted: March 17 2010 at 06:22 | ||
I've heard that some genres of classical music are more complex than most prog rock music.
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avalanchemaster
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Posted: March 17 2010 at 10:15 | ||
It is correct that some classical is more complex than a lot of prog. For instance, Iannis Xenakis used fractal math and other advanced mathematics for his compositions. Plus they usually aren't as rigid in their song structures.... way more "free" than a lot of prog with more shifting rhythms... well that is at least most 20th century avant garde composers. Once I got into them, prog took a backseat...
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starchild
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Posted: March 17 2010 at 11:03 | ||
WATCHTOWER!! :D i had no idea what was going on and i dnt even what blew my brains out :p was Death mentioned in the thread? their music got more and more complex with albums, esp Sound of Perseverence. man i have great respect for the guy, donno how far he would have gone if he survived. may he Rest In Peace :-) |
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CinemaZebra
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Posted: March 19 2010 at 12:49 | ||
Frank Zappa as far as classics go and Dream Theater (or perhaps The Mars Volta) for modern.
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Dr. Diper
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Posted: March 20 2010 at 11:07 | ||
If you want sophisticated and complex...
Genesis (Foxtrot, Selling England By The Pound, The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway) King Crimson Porcupine Tree Edited by Dr. Diper - March 20 2010 at 11:10 |
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