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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 15 2014 at 13:21
Originally posted by Nogbad_The_Bad Nogbad_The_Bad wrote:

I really need to send a few hours trawling through this thread.
 
The last year or so I've pretty much concentrated on Chamber Prog and Rio/Avant-Jazz artists. I'm really enjoying the break from the usual electric guitar, electric bass, drums and wall of synth format.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 15 2014 at 15:11
 6 pages later and I still don't have a clear idea what 'Chamber prog' is.
Will someone please name 2 or 3 definitive bands in this genre
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 15 2014 at 16:00
Originally posted by dr wu23 dr wu23 wrote:

 6 pages later and I still don't have a clear idea what 'Chamber prog' is.
Will someone please name 2 or 3 definitive bands in this genre
 
Confused.
 
Strictly imho a few archetypal Chamber Prog artists:
 
1.) Penguin Cafe Orchestra
 
 
2.) iamthemorning
 
 
3.) North Sea Radio Orchestra
 
 
4.) Panzerpappa
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 15 2014 at 22:33
Originally posted by schizoidman schizoidman wrote:

Originally posted by dr wu23 dr wu23 wrote:

 6 pages later and I still don't have a clear idea what 'Chamber prog' is.
Will someone please name 2 or 3 definitive bands in this genre
 
Confused.
 
Strictly imho a few archetypal Chamber Prog artists:
 
1.) Penguin Cafe Orchestra
 
 
2.) iamthemorning
 
 
3.) North Sea Radio Orchestra
 
 
4.) Panzerpappa
 
Thanks.....I've heard Penguin café and North Star before and didn't realize they were 'chamber prog'.....I'll also ck out the other 2.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 16 2014 at 04:10
Originally posted by schizoidman schizoidman wrote:

Originally posted by Svetonio Svetonio wrote:

I'd like to recommend in this thread the Brisbane's chamber prog band NONSEMBLE, and their magnificent  full-lenght debut album enitled Practical Mechanics   
 
Looks very interesting. Will give it some ear time. Thanks.
 
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http://nonsemble.bandcamp.com/album/practical-mechanics 
Yes, this is awesome music and an example of how a chamber prog album have to sound; you'll love it. Cheers!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 16 2014 at 06:03
Originally posted by dr wu23 dr wu23 wrote:

Even after listening to the suggestions on this thread I still don't understand exactly what qualifies as 'chamber prog'....many of the bands listed sound nothing alike . Can some one give a concise definition ?
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No noone can, that why we can continue to comment and debate on styles.
Havent you noticed, its just picking a few songs you like, and then ask, could those be :
 
Prog - Acid Jazz
Prog - Hardcore Punk
Prog - Singer songwriter
 
ect ect.
 
Will almost allways be some sort of prog elements in there somewhere, as we allready have so many prog sub genres going. Everything is prog in the mind of someone.
Prog is whatevey you want it to be. So dont diss other peoples prog, and they wont diss yours
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 16 2014 at 06:47
Chamber prog? Try this:


"Prog is Not Dead and never has been." (Will Sergeant, from Echo And The Bunnymen)
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 16 2014 at 09:21
Originally posted by dr wu23 dr wu23 wrote:

Originally posted by schizoidman schizoidman wrote:

Originally posted by dr wu23 dr wu23 wrote:

 6 pages later and I still don't have a clear idea what 'Chamber prog' is.
Will someone please name 2 or 3 definitive bands in this genre
 
Confused.
 
Strictly imho a few archetypal Chamber Prog artists:
 
1.) Penguin Cafe Orchestra
 
 
2.) iamthemorning
 
 
3.) North Sea Radio Orchestra
 
 
4.) Panzerpappa
 
Thanks.....I've heard Penguin café and North Star before and didn't realize they were 'chamber prog'.....I'll also ck out the other 2.
 
I hope you find some enjoyable music in your searches.
 
The quality I'm enjoying the most in the Chamber Prog sub-genre is what I like to call the Low Key Bombast. By that I mean this: Powerful Music but done in a subtle, nuanced, structured, melodic, traditional yet progressive style.......as opposed to High Key Bombast (the last few King Crimson albums, the last few Porcupine Tree albums, Progressive Metal, etcetera).
 
Also, I forgot to list Prog Folk as being a good source of finding Chamber Prog artists.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 16 2014 at 09:35
Originally posted by schizoidman schizoidman wrote:

Originally posted by dr wu23 dr wu23 wrote:

Originally posted by schizoidman schizoidman wrote:

Originally posted by dr wu23 dr wu23 wrote:

 6 pages later and I still don't have a clear idea what 'Chamber prog' is.
Will someone please name 2 or 3 definitive bands in this genre
 
Confused.
 
Strictly imho a few archetypal Chamber Prog artists:
 
1.) Penguin Cafe Orchestra
 
 
2.) iamthemorning
 
 
3.) North Sea Radio Orchestra
 
 
4.) Panzerpappa
 
Thanks.....I've heard Penguin café and North Star before and didn't realize they were 'chamber prog'.....I'll also ck out the other 2.
 
I hope you find some enjoyable music in your searches.
 
The quality I'm enjoying the most in the Chamber Prog sub-genre is what I like to call the Low Key Bombast. By that I mean this: Powerful Music but done in a subtle, nuanced, structured, melodic, traditional yet progressive style.......as opposed to High Key Bombast (the last few King Crimson albums, the last few Porcupine Tree albums, Progressive Metal, etcetera).
 
Also, I forgot to list Prog Folk as being a good source of finding Chamber Prog artists.
I enjoy looking for new bands and styles .
Penguin is listed here as eclectic and North Sea as prog folk.....but I can see with North Sea how the 'chamber' adjective could fit.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 16 2014 at 11:27
Love the chamber sounds on Iamthemorning's debut and I've been looking for more albums like it, so definitely gonna check these out! Never heard of "The Penguin Cafe Orchestra" before though Tongue
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 17 2014 at 13:30
Originally posted by Xonty Xonty wrote:

Love the chamber sounds on Iamthemorning's debut and I've been looking for more albums like it, so definitely gonna check these out! Never heard of "The Penguin Cafe Orchestra" before though Tongue
 
Artists similar to Iamthemorning:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 22 2014 at 16:54

The Jack O' The Clock album "All My Friends" is quite good. Here is a song from it:

 
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 04 2014 at 23:36
Like to add Ut Gret and their 2014 album "Ancestors' Tale".


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 14 2014 at 22:14

If this isn’t chamber prog, I don’t know what is:

 

 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 15 2014 at 03:31
Does Rick Wakeman's "Criminal Record" (1977) qualify as chamber prog?  (I would think so...)
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 15 2014 at 04:58
Aranis are one of the quintessential chamber prog outfits:

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 15 2014 at 06:15
^Thanks to your reference I was just lucky enough to find a music of Aranis - Le Feu (from Made In Belgium-2012) - and am quite curious about which would be their musical influences, because personally I found in this interesting track some of Piazzolla's chamber tango resemblance at some moments. Very interesting discovery to dig into, thanks Raff!


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 15 2014 at 06:22
Originally posted by Rick Robson Rick Robson wrote:

^Thanks to your reference I was just lucky enough to find a music of Aranis - Le Feu (from Made In Belgium-2012) - and am quite curious about which would be their musical influences, because personally I found in this interesting track some of Piazzolla's chamber tango resemblance at some moments. Very interesting discovery to dig into, thanks Raff!


You are very welcomeSmile! I was so lucky as to see Aranis open the final edition of NEARfest, two years ago. They were fantastic, and easily one of the best performances of the festival. As to Piazzolla, he was definitely one of the biggest influences on the band, and - if my memory serves me right- they have recorded some of his compositions.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 15 2014 at 12:28
Originally posted by Ambient Hurricanes Ambient Hurricanes wrote:

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I think he basically means progressive rock that incorporates the instrumentation of classical chamber music.  Seems like a valid classification to me.  ....
 
But that would end the discussion after Gryphon and maybe one or two more examples. And no one will STILL listen to any ECM and their design IS CHAMBER MUSIC, and has been for 50 years with almost all of their earlier folks. Can't speak about it for today as much. They were all put into a "white room" and recorded!
 
Many folks here do not listen to chamber music, or what would normally be called "unplugged" enough to be able to appreciate music for the music that it is. So, when they here David Darling and Terje Rypdal, in what would be a massive "chamber music concert", they can't deal with it, because it does not have the "known" beat, and the better known format for the piece!
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 15 2014 at 12:40
Aranis is definitely a prime example and Honestly so are Univers Zero and Present.
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