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jamesbaldwin
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Thanks a lot, Nickie, for your comments. The first song is a very narrative piece, the second got a band arrangement, a jazzy instrumental interlude with a sax solo: it is better developed under the musical aspect. I think I'll choose Vorrei. |
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Snicolette
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Always a pleasure to listen to your selections, Lorenzo.
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Lewian
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I hope you're not too serious about this... no way can I listen through all or even half the suggestions without a full weekend between poll start and nomination, and I'd very much like to do so and say at least a few words.
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Nogbad_The_Bad
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I've bought more modern jazz than prog the last couple of years. Edited by Nogbad_The_Bad - November 05 2021 at 18:54 |
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Ian
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Snicolette
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Logan
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Thanks Nickie. I will nominate Bruno Pernadas - "Spaceway 70". |
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Meltdowner
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Nice to see Spaceway 70 nominated again on these polls I didn't discover nearly as much music during this period, I found out that I needed to see live music to get excited about discovering new music. For me it was mostly rediscovering songs with a new perspective. Susanne Sundfør - Walls My PA choice, even if it's not Prog at all. The lyrics fitted almost perfectly with the situation. Fausto - Como Um Sonho Acordado I knew it but never really payed attention to it. I was strangely drawn in by the delirious dreams of the dying sailor. I'm curious to see what you'll so think of it so I'll make it my nomination. Bruno Pernadas - Theme Vision Here he is again! It was the first time in (what seemed) a long while I was excited about new music and it was the first concert I attended when it was again possible so it was definitely my soundtrack of 2021.
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Logan
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^ My memory can be really terrible since a stroke. Thanks Samuel. I forgot that I nominated it in July 2020. I should have double-checked since I knew I had brought it up in a topic around then, but remembered it as being one of my music polls.
In that case I will change my nomination to: Vanishing Twin - Cryonic Suspension May Save Your Life |
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Cristi
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are we nominating already?
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Logan
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While it says in the OP "By Friday November 5th, decide which one of the submissions you posted will be the one you want everyone to vote on and let us know in the thread", I expect if there was a hurry then we might have had reminders from Mike and most have not nominated yet. That said, I think he's busy dealing with other things right now.
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suitkees
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Wow... So, the next poll will be about discoveries of discoveries? I almost doubled my list of new discoveries here. Great listen overall! Logan: I remember Bruno Pernadas coming by in an other thread with this track. It is a very pleasant listen again, jazzy and groovy. I already knew that Portishead track (and the album it is from) and I'm less charmed by it than by some of their other work (especially their first album). Vanishing Twin are new to me and this one sounds really good to me. Not sure how to qualify it but it does make me want to explore more of them. Great cover art too! It would be my choice since I already knew the Pernadas track. jamesbaldwin: Two live songs by Roberto Vecchioni. Luci a San Siro starts off as a piano-voice song before other instruments gently join in. I'm not fond of the sound of the electric piano, but his voice is beautiful and the singing greatly conveys the heartfelt emotion of the song. I prefer the romantic rock ballad Vorrei, though, maybe also because of the richer instrumentation, and - again - his singing is really great, convincing. Musically it is maybe not very original, but it is very captivating. This is also what music is about. Lewian: Medieval Baebes sound, indeed, very medieval... Troubadour like music, vocal harmonies, very gentle. It is nice to hear, but somehow it doesn't really touch me. I'm much more captivated by the Battlestations track (you're probably not surprised, here). Didn't know them and this is something I thus have to explore. Might be a bit too much on the ambient side if a whole album is like this, but it sounds great and intriguing; it deserves a good sound system! Mila: The KALI Trio... Well, upon the first sounds I'm immediately drawn in. Suspense, tension building up... very cinematic. I like this. Guitar, piano and drums dress up a wonderful captivating soundscape. This will find it's way into my collection! Mathman: Boud Deun present us a kind of chamber rock, playing a lot on the dissonants, especially with the violin/cello. It is quite RIO sounding, but it does not entirely convince me. With Spooky Cool we enter in the heavy guitar based department but it is very original sounding. I like this strumming sound they produce with some synthy effects, vocal harmonies - very nice singing! - and a solid rhythm. Great track! And a new band to follow. Kuunatic have indeed something tribal and a psych folk tinge. Sounds nice (great bass, too), cool, but I'm going with Spooky Cool, definitely! Tigerfeet: Yes, the things you describe about VIRTA are the things I like too. Not often that we find a trumpet played in rock music. I love how this band sounds, with just the three of them and the effects they use (electric trumpet!). Great track, and nice to see them at work! 2002 are indeed much more relaxing sounding. A nice sounding trip, but I might like it a bit more adventurous... With the Paper Dolls we hear another great sound production, music wise this sounds much more conventional. Nice playing overall, but here too some adventure is missing. I'd go with VIRTA, without hesitation. Meltdowner: I've heard some music of Susanne Sundfør before and quite like here voice. Not sure if I heard this track though, a nice piano-voice song. Not as original as some of her other work though, imo. I'm more convinced by Fausto's song. Beautiful melodies and singing and instrumentation; this creates a great atmospheric song. Bruno Pernadas with a slightly Beatlesque song adding his personal electronic touches to it. Nice, but not as convincing as Spaceway 70. Fausto is my preferred one here. Edited by suitkees - November 06 2021 at 11:15 |
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Cristi
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oh yeah, my bad, I re-read the original post. Sorry about that. I will choose a song in a little bit.
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Cristi
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I nominate Gaupa - Where Emperors Grow
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Snicolette
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I think I am going to go with Jonathan Hultén's "A Dance in the Road," as he was such a surprise to me.
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TCat
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I was serious when I wrote this, but not so serious now. I've run into some issues in my regular life that has made it so I haven't been on the site much this week (and yes it's more than just a flea infiltration, that's just the tip of the iceberg right now). So, I'm all for holding off until Monday or Tuesday of next week to have all final nominations in.
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Snicolette
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Hope things get better quick, Mike! Thanks for the extension, I'm sure most will be happy to hold off a couple of days to decide.
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jamesbaldwin
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Amos Goldberg (professor of Genocide Studies at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem): Yes, it's genocide. It's so difficult and painful to admit it, but we can no longer avoid this conclusion.
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JD
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Nuclear Bird - Tyrannical Megalomaniac & Organ Explosion - Sneeky were new discoveries from the last year. Anytime a band features a keyboard on an album cover I gotta check them out. Unfortunately the Nuclear Bird album left me a little wanting for something more original. As for Organ Explosion many of the 'organ trio bands' I listen to sound somewhat the same due to the instrumentation, however, composition and performance are what separate the men from the boys in this genre and Organ Explosion does not disappoint. A very strong contender to be sure. But I think I'll nominate Bijelo Dugme - Tako ti je mala moja kad ljubi bosanac for some top notch 70's Yugoslavian Prog/Classic Rock sound. It takes me back to my early Deep Purple days. This was a bit of a rediscovery for me. Back in the early/mid 90's, a guy I worked with gave me a cassette with some Bijelo Dugme tracks on it. I was never able to find any of their albums. In time I transferred the cassette to CDR but had no names for any of the songs. I have no idea where he got them from and no longer worked with him. Eventually the internet lead me to their music. I was finally able to find out what songs I really liked and this was definitely one of the first I remember hearing that I liked a lot.
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Mila-13
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Some of you are already familiar with The Comet Is Coming but they are still my first choice. I wish to introduce a unique artist which Shabaka Hutchings definitely is. He has currently three bands so those among you who might not know him yet will have much to discover, last but not least also because he started his musical career at the side of avant-garde jazz legend Sun Ra among others.
So I will nominate: The Comet Is Coming - Summon The Fire Edited by Mila-13 - November 06 2021 at 19:31 |
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Snicolette
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First thoughts, Page 3 and up to Samuel's on Page 4, plus two Ian additions.
Ian: Yazz Ahmed “Jamil Jamal“ This has a modern Middle Eastern feel to me,
with dumbeks providing the percussive elements, mixed with jazz when the horns
come in. Electric keys and bass round
out the sound, and the piece becomes more certainly jazz as regular drums are
added. Saxophone swirls around flirting
with Middle Eastern again. Then back to
assuredly jazz. Nubya Garcia “Pace” What I think of as cool jazz here, standup
bass, saxophone featured, drums and keys round out the band. All excellent choices, as I have come to
expect, Ian. In case you hadn’t guessed,
my favourite, still, is Darrigourcq Hermia Ceccaldi, with Yazz Ahmed a close
second. George:
Boud Deun “Waterford” This begins
with some dissonance, and then jumps right into some more, and more raucous
dissonance. Violin and regular full
band, going through some pretty technical shifts and turns. Drops to just guitar and violin, then back
again, full force, ending abruptly. Spooky
Cool “Black Wine” Here is a heavy sort
of band, crunch, crunch, crunch, yet not overly simple. Kind of psych-y as well, by turns. Harmonizing on vocals throughout. They go through several changeups on this song,
ends in sustained feedback. KUUNATIC “Tītián”
Synths, making a sort of horn sound, almost. The vocals are echoed and dreamy, very
psychedelic feel here, these people have a certainty of what they are doing, that
the previous band hasn’t quite hit on yet (at least for me). A bit of whimsy, and even a little bit of a
blues feel during the organ part just under 3 mins in. Infectious. Definitely like this the best of
the three. tigerfeet: VIRTA “On the Run” Like the metal things on the drum head there. Really compelling soundscape, keys repeating, drums and guitar, then lovely trumpet and soft non-word vocals. Goes into a heavy part for a bit, then back again to the initial flowiness. This is very intriguing! 😊 Jam portion with all of them wailing away. 2002 “Sacred Mountain” Now here is something completely different from the first one. Very orchestral and soundtrack-like music, from the start. Melt music for me. Just lovely, flutes and violins repeating the melody. Choral vocals, in a washy mix, soft percussive elements, enchanting musically. I looked them up, they even have a harpist. Another plus. 😊 Paper Dolls “Pray For Rain” And very diversely again, here is a bluegrass band. Very nice, not so much twang that I find it hard to listen to. Excellent musicianship, I see they are from Nashville. Well produced, could also be a singer/songwriter sort of song, if one wanted to pull it out of the country market. All excellent listening for me, if I have to choose a favourite, though, have to go with the 2002 track as my very favourite. Samuel: Nice to see you back! Susanne Sundfør “Walls” Pretty piano and a folky, singer/songwriter type of female vocalist. Introspective lyrics, everyone who’s been through periods of isolation can relate to a song like this (and we’ve all been through isolation in one way or another, especially lately, as you’ve indicated, as well). Beautiful, emotive voice and fine musicianship. Also, the production is very crisp and clear. Fausto “Como Um Sonho Acordado” This has a very dark sound to it, also, very beautiful, with strings and lush production. I can relate to the lyrics, having almost drowned twice (!) in my life. Strange things go through your mind. Sonically, it captures also the feeling of being wave-tossed, in the dark. The pace picks up a bit, as the feeling of desperation grows and horns join in, to dramatic affect. Well done. Bruno Pernadas “Theme Vision” This has a 60’s pop sound to me, except a bit ominous with the masks (which are not musical, for that matter). Makes me think of David Lynch films/tv, so overtly light and airy, but underneath, watch out. Bits of Beach Boys meet Beatles (of the Yellow Submarine era). Goes off into a bad acid trip, which ends up again in PopLand. I actually like this 3rd one the best, even though it contends with Fausto a bit. |
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