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Moodswings: Prog or Techno?

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Topic: Moodswings: Prog or Techno?
Posted By: marktheshark
Subject: Moodswings: Prog or Techno?
Date Posted: June 11 2005 at 22:32
Interesting artist I've always liked that has yet to be discussed here. Moodfood is a CD I listen to a lot. A real mindblower. Maybe they're a new sub-genre, Techno-Prog. I don't know. They certainly have some prog elements and I really can't classify them as new-age either. How many new-age albums have had Jeff Beck on them? And of course they did do a Jon & Vangelis song with Chrissie. Well despite their limited output, what do you all think? Should they be included?



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Posted By: Man Overboard
Date Posted: June 11 2005 at 22:34
Have you heard Pat Mastelotto's solo album, XtraKcts & ArtiFaKcts?  It's as close to prog-techno as I can think, filled with KC samples and extremely innovative/experimental, while still heavily electronic...

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Posted By: greenback
Date Posted: June 11 2005 at 23:01

Originally posted by marktheshark marktheshark wrote:

Interesting artist I've always liked that has yet to be discussed here. Moodfood is a CD I listen to a lot. A real mindblower. Maybe they're a new sub-genre, Techno-Prog. I don't know. They certainly have some prog elements and I really can't classify them as new-age either. How many new-age albums have had Jeff Beck on them? And of course they did do a Jon & Vangelis song with Chrissie. Well despite their limited output, what do you all think? Should they be included?

 

moodswings is a bit boring, and i find it not progressive very much.

you want excellent prog techno: get ozric tentacles - spirals in hyperspace

now, you are going to see what is REAL prog techno!



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Posted By: marktheshark
Date Posted: June 11 2005 at 23:19
Originally posted by greenback greenback wrote:

Originally posted by marktheshark marktheshark wrote:

Interesting artist I've always liked that has yet to be discussed here. Moodfood is a CD I listen to a lot. A real mindblower. Maybe they're a new sub-genre, Techno-Prog. I don't know. They certainly have some prog elements and I really can't classify them as new-age either. How many new-age albums have had Jeff Beck on them? And of course they did do a Jon & Vangelis song with Chrissie. Well despite their limited output, what do you all think? Should they be included?


 


moodswings is a bit boring, and i find it not progressive very much.


you want excellent prog techno: get ozric tentacles - spirals in hyperspace


now, you are going to see what is REAL prog techno!



Thanks. I'll check 'em out.




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