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Topic: Eyes On The Future
Posted By: Rorro
Subject: Eyes On The Future
Date Posted: April 08 2006 at 16:06

Which country will give the most innovative and talented groups in the future, or which zone?

The newer groups that impressed me more, are the Scandinavian ones ( Anekdoten, TFK, Anglagärd, Sigur Ròs, Wobbler, Spiral Architect, etc).

I would like to hear opinions

 

 




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Posted By: el böthy
Date Posted: April 08 2006 at 17:17
I also have my eyes (ears) in the scandinavian...but Anglagard and Anekdoten are not new...at all!!!
but, as I said I do think there is still good prog being done there...also The Mars Volta for me will continue making excellent albums!!!


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Posted By: stonebeard
Date Posted: April 08 2006 at 17:20
Perhaps as the Third World moves toward industrialization and as more democracies start forming around the world (hopefully peacefully), South America, Africa, the Middle East and Asia will produce more prog bands. I would certainly be great to heard world influences in prog music more often.

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Posted By: Rorro
Date Posted: April 08 2006 at 20:17

Originally posted by el böthy el böthy wrote:

I also have my eyes (ears) in the scandinavian...but Anglagard and Anekdoten are not new...at all!!!
but, as I said I do think there is still good prog being done there...also The Mars Volta for me will continue making excellent albums!!!

ok, they're not new at all, in facit Anglagärd is not playing any more, but i was trying to give some examples of bands that when they came out they impresseda lot of people, and that they are from the post 70's era.



Posted By: Dr Know
Date Posted: April 08 2006 at 21:57
I think a lot of good prog is coming out of Poland at the moment, Riverside and Satellite are 2 great bands. I have just started listening to Orphaned Land from Israel and they are really good.


Posted By: 70sSoundquality
Date Posted: April 09 2006 at 00:56
I think american pop, sutff like Nsync will be the wave of the future. I think it's really good. I can't wait to hear more.


Posted By: Dr Know
Date Posted: April 09 2006 at 01:05

^^^^

You sure youré on the right forum dude!LOLLOLLOL



Posted By: avestin
Date Posted: April 09 2006 at 01:09
Originally posted by Rorro Rorro wrote:

Which country will give the most innovative and talented groups in the future, or which zone?

The newer groups that impressed me more, are the Scandinavian ones.

I agree with you on the Scandinavian scene, especially Finland (my favourite country, in many aspects, though I have not been there yet).

I also think Argentina has and will have much to offer.

I agree with Poland being a rising force (in the metal scene it has been quite a force for more than a decade now).

France and Spain are too producing excellent groups and I believe will continue to "produce" more quality bands.

Canada, of course, is on this list as well. Amazing bands come from there. 

 



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Posted By: micky
Date Posted: April 09 2006 at 01:11
Originally posted by 70sSoundquality 70sSoundquality wrote:

I think american pop, sutff like Nsync will be the wave of the future. I think it's really good. I can't wait to hear more.


no way .... The New Kids on the Block (who I've actually seen in concert as a chaperone everyone hahah) were the wave of the future.


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Posted By: 70sSoundquality
Date Posted: April 09 2006 at 01:24

Originally posted by micky micky wrote:

Originally posted by 70sSoundquality 70sSoundquality wrote:

I think american pop, sutff like Nsync will be the wave of the future. I think it's really good. I can't wait to hear more.


no way .... The New Kids on the Block (who I've actually seen in concert as a chaperone everyone hahah) were the wave of the future.

 

You really saw them?? Haaaaa...

I remember my friends and I laughed soo hard the first time we saw that NSYNC stuff on TV..early 2000's. We really laughed.

I imagine if anywhere it would be the UK- to expect good music from, at least it used to be that way. John Deacon once said that "british music I think is still the best" -Deacon, late 70's.



Posted By: micky
Date Posted: April 09 2006 at 01:32
Originally posted by 70sSoundquality 70sSoundquality wrote:

Originally posted by micky micky wrote:

Originally posted by 70sSoundquality 70sSoundquality wrote:

I think american pop, sutff like Nsync will be the wave of the future. I think it's really good. I can't wait to hear more.


no way .... The New Kids on the Block (who I've actually seen in concert as a chaperone everyone hahah) were the wave of the future.

 

You really saw them?? Haaaaa...



Yes.. oh the horror... not sure what was the worst part.. the music.. the 55000 screaming teenage girls at R.F.K., or all the teasing I recieved for it. 


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Posted By: avestin
Date Posted: April 09 2006 at 01:34
Originally posted by micky micky wrote:

Originally posted by 70sSoundquality 70sSoundquality wrote:

Originally posted by micky micky wrote:

Originally posted by 70sSoundquality 70sSoundquality wrote:

I think american pop, sutff like Nsync will be the wave of the future. I think it's really good. I can't wait to hear more.


no way .... The New Kids on the Block (who I've actually seen in concert as a chaperone everyone hahah) were the wave of the future.

 

You really saw them?? Haaaaa...



Yes.. oh the horror... not sure what was the worst part.. the music.. the 55000 screaming teenage girls at R.F.K., or all the teasing I recieved for it. 

If it happened to me, I would have been scarred for life.



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Posted By: martinprog77
Date Posted: April 09 2006 at 03:08
Originally posted by 70sSoundquality 70sSoundquality wrote:

I think american pop, sutff like Nsync will be the wave of the future. I think it's really good. I can't wait to hear more.
ARE YOU CRAZY .IT HAS TO BE ENGLAND MAN....DID YOU HEAR THE SPICE GIRLS .THEY RULES!!!!!

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Posted By: Rorro
Date Posted: April 09 2006 at 04:10
yes but they aren't as good as Hillary Duff Singing


Posted By: Blacksword
Date Posted: April 09 2006 at 06:51

Originally posted by 70sSoundquality 70sSoundquality wrote:

I think american pop, sutff like Nsync will be the wave of the future. I think it's really good. I can't wait to hear more.

Yes, I'm inclined to agree. TV shows`like American Idol will continue to be an endless resource of progressive talent. There is a 'Grand Canyon' in the market for artists who all sound the same, and make sh!t music. Lets hope that canyon can be filled with more big assed, greased up, R'n' B booties for decades to come..



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Posted By: el böthy
Date Posted: April 10 2006 at 15:09
Originally posted by avestin avestin wrote:

I also think Argentina has and will have much to offer.


Really??? wow...didn´t know we are that good jejeje


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Posted By: Firepuck
Date Posted: April 10 2006 at 15:22
Originally posted by avestin avestin wrote:

Originally posted by Rorro Rorro wrote:

Which country will give the most innovative and talented groups in the future, or which zone?

The newer groups that impressed me more, are the Scandinavian ones.

I agree with you on the Scandinavian scene, especially Finland (my favourite country, in many aspects, though I have not been there yet).

I also think Argentina has and will have much to offer.

I agree with Poland being a rising force (in the metal scene it has been quite a force for more than a decade now).

France and Spain are too producing excellent groups and I believe will continue to "produce" more quality bands.

Canada, of course, is on this list as well. Amazing bands come from there. 

 

Hear! hear!

I especially agree with Scandinavia and Canada eh!

 

 

 



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Posted By: avestin
Date Posted: April 10 2006 at 16:08
Originally posted by el böthy el böthy wrote:

Originally posted by avestin avestin wrote:

I also think Argentina has and will have much to offer.


Really??? wow...didn´t know we are that good jejeje

For starters, AMAGRAMA released an excellent album called Ciclotimia with their own great sound in the symphonic genre with some Crucis sound alike (even with a crucis cover song).

You also have ATEMPO, BAUER, NEXUS, CHANETON, JINETES NEGROS, MADAME CLAUS, OMNIA, TÁNGER and SUPERNOVA.

Plus you have two bands reforming after many years releasing new albums, them being CONTRALUZ and ESPIRITU

Look here for the full list:   http://www.progarchives.com/Band-list.asp?country=1 - Argentina

 



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Posted By: el böthy
Date Posted: April 11 2006 at 19:51
Originally posted by avestin avestin wrote:

Originally posted by el böthy el böthy wrote:

Originally posted by avestin avestin wrote:

I also think Argentina has and will have much to offer.


Really??? wow...didn´t know we are that good jejeje

For starters, AMAGRAMA released an excellent album called Ciclotimia with their own great sound in the symphonic genre with some Crucis sound alike (even with a crucis cover song).

You also have ATEMPO, BAUER, NEXUS, CHANETON, JINETES NEGROS, MADAME CLAUS, OMNIA, TÁNGER and SUPERNOVA.

Plus you have two bands reforming after many years releasing new albums, them being CONTRALUZ and ESPIRITU

Look here for the full list:   http://www.progarchives.com/Band-list.asp?country=1 - Yes, yes I know them all...I havent heard all , but I know them...but what I didn´t know is that people outside Argentina had such high opinions about the prog in this country...
But you did forget Bubu...which is probably the msot original band from us...


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