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Easy Money
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Posted: June 04 2011 at 11:46 | |||
The only way to really know a genre is listen to a lot of bands in that genre.
Has anybody in this discussion listened to a lot of different math rock and post rock bands? |
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Easy Money
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Posted: June 04 2011 at 11:47 | |||
Now this quote makes a good follow up to the above quote. |
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harmonium.ro
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Posted: June 04 2011 at 11:50 | |||
IMO yes, but it goes down to our different perceptions of the same thing so we can't possibly settle this. To me math rock is one of the genres with the most pronounced identity. |
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harmonium.ro
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Posted: June 04 2011 at 11:57 | |||
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Epignosis
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Posted: June 04 2011 at 12:02 | |||
When I listen to post rock, I usually wind up like this: Post rock tends to consist of the exact same techniques (lots of tremolo picking), employed with an large degree of repetition, all called by longwinded, conversational titles ("I Took the Elevator to the Second Floor, but You Weren't Waiting There for Me, So I Flew Back to Mars.")
All the math rock I've ever heard sounds like heavy prog or closer to just sophisticated rock music, but as Alex says, that's just my perception. |
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Easy Money
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Posted: June 04 2011 at 12:06 | |||
Alex, I appreciate your attempt to be a spokesperson for others, but neither of the responses you posted address the fact that two entirely different genres are grouped together as if they have any similarity.
If the people who decide such things don't want to answer for themselves, then there is not much point in continuing my query. Edited by Easy Money - June 04 2011 at 12:07 |
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harmonium.ro
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Posted: June 04 2011 at 12:06 | |||
Don't get me wrong Rob, if a reduction of categories would be implemented, I would also put math rock bands in either Heavy Prog or Avant-prog. It's just that my feeling is that at this certain stage of development of the main categories, Math Rock deserves a category (even if only a split one).
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Alitare
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Posted: June 04 2011 at 12:10 | |||
I don't know anything about math rock, as I've avoided it. I associated it once with Dillinger Escape Plan, and I hate that band, so I've avoided math rock as best I could. Post rock, though, I've fell in love with (well, post rock + post metal). When I think of post rock, just rock, I think of Sigur Ros and with them I think of ethereal, dreamy soundscapes and long, slow build-and-release formulas. I think of either highly distorted background picking, or highly undistorted foreground picking. I think of dense and surrounding recording techniques, and I think of the band going 'oh-okay, we're gonna focus on the notes instead of the structures', and finally, when I think of post rock, I think of a bar of wood that also happens to be a stone boulder.
When I think of math rock, all I can picture is Cynic without the death metal aspect, or "tech prog for Rush fans" or what have you.
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harmonium.ro
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Posted: June 04 2011 at 12:10 | |||
I really don't know what are you trying to do here. Both David (of the Math Rock team) and myself (of the Post Rock team) have already made several posts in ourt quality of genre specialists. It's not "others" who need to speak, we have spoken already. Edited by harmonium.ro - June 04 2011 at 12:11 |
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Dean
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Posted: June 04 2011 at 12:14 | |||
The addition of Math Rock was proposed back in 2007 by Ruben (Chamberry), who was part of the Experimental/Post Rock team at the time. Assaf (Avestin) suggested adding it to the ZART empire, however through discussions between Ruben and Jody (The Progtologist), it was decided to incorporate "Math Rock" into the Post-Rock sub and at the same time drop the somewhat meaningless "Experimental" tag. In other words, the Admins acted on the advice of the Genre team members at that time.
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harmonium.ro
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Posted: June 04 2011 at 12:14 | |||
Yeah, that's quite a wrong impression. DEP are not representative of math rock, they're mathcore (which is quite a different kettle of fish). Also, there is plenty fast paced and interplay based post rock, but they're very little known here outside a small club of fans. Only the bands that you and Rob have described get "press" here. |
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Easy Money
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Posted: June 04 2011 at 12:18 | |||
Thanks, but why are they still together? I know you are very familiar with post rock, but I don't know if you are familiar with much math rock, all the same it wouldn't surprise me if you were. |
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Dean
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Posted: June 04 2011 at 12:35 | |||
They are together because this discussion isn't over yet
I know enough Math Rock to enjoy some of it and run screaming from others, but I don't know enough to be a genre expert, however, I don't have to be one - that's what Alex and David are here for.
From my own personal view, the addition of Math Rock to this site broadened the entry-criteria of the Experimental/Post-Rock subgenre that allowed entry of Math Rock bands that were closer to Mathcore and Noise Rock than the original intention for the subgenre, this is highlighted by the simple observation that initially having the Post and Math together really wasn't an issue. As I said previously, if there is an issue now, perhaps it's time to rethink.
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Easy Money
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Posted: June 04 2011 at 12:35 | |||
It would be interesting to see what our post rock and math rock specialists recommend at this time.
Umnfortunately Golden Spiral hasn't been around in a couple months, same for Chris H, and make that a year for Dim. Angelmk is the only member of either team who is around. I wonder if he has been asked his opinion on having these two desperate styles merged together. Edited by Easy Money - June 04 2011 at 12:36 |
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harmonium.ro
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Posted: June 04 2011 at 12:38 | |||
What? That's about 0% percent accurate. |
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Easy Money
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Posted: June 04 2011 at 12:42 | |||
David's previous quote seems to imply a definite stylistic split, but a concern for logistics which is understandable. Anyway, I wouldn't insist the site do anything, but they do strike me as hugely different genres. It seems to me that the fans of the genres are most concerned about their coupling and those who don't listen to either of them much don't get the need for any concern. |
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Easy Money
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Posted: June 04 2011 at 12:43 | |||
Sorry Alex, that was posted for Dean to check out. |
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Easy Money
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Posted: June 04 2011 at 12:49 | |||
My team member list is based on what is listed on the collaborator page. If there has been a change in membership that is not yet listed, let me know. |
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harmonium.ro
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Posted: June 04 2011 at 12:52 | |||
Judging by the way you checked your facts I am now enlightened about the seriousness of your input. This is the last post I address you. The Post Rock team consists of me, Angel (who is NOT a member of the math rock team) and until recently of Slava (which is now helping you with JMA). Unfortunately none of the past Post Rock team members visits anymore. But as Dean said, the development we are talking about was done by the Collabs themselves, the Admins only approved. That answers your question for Dean (which he already answered). The Math Rock specialist (who managed the subgenre from the very beginning) is David (Atavachron), and he also spoke his mind on this thread.
To recapitaluate, the Post Rock and Math Rock teams would be in favour of a split, but the support is too slim to go against the general consensus of "we don't need more categories". Your trolling doesn't really count as support. OK, I'm done. |
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harmonium.ro
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Posted: June 04 2011 at 12:53 | |||
What is listed on the category page contradicts your story and confirms mine. That's where you should look. Past Collabs don't loose their rank and title if they stop being around (usually). Edited by harmonium.ro - June 04 2011 at 12:54 |
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