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Topic: Favourite Album Of Each Sub-GenrePosted By: Xonty
Subject: Favourite Album Of Each Sub-Genre
Date Posted: January 05 2014 at 13:23
Hello again! Just a little question: which is your favourite album from each sub-genre? For example, mine are:
Canterbury Scene: Caravan - In The Land Of Grey And Pink
Crossover Prog: Procol Harum - Shine On Brightly
Eclectic Prog: King Crimson - In The Court Of The Crimson King
Experimental/Post Metal: Tool - Lateralus
Heavy Prog: Rush - A Farewell To Kings
Indo-Prog/Raga Rock: Shakti w/John McLaughlin: Natural Elements
Jazz Rock/Fusion: Miles Davis - Kind Of Blue
Krautrock: Popol Vuh - Hossiana Mantra
Neo-Prog: Marillion - Script For A Jester's Tear
Post/Math Rock: Sigur Ros - Agaetis Byrjun
Prog Folk: Jethro Tull - Aqualung
Progressive Electronic: Tangerine Dream - Zeit
Progressive Metal: Dream Theater - Metropolis Pt. 2: Scenes From A Memory
Psychedelic/Space Rock: Pink Floyd - Dark Side Of The Moon
RIO/Avant Prog: Frank Zappa - Hot Rats
Rock Progressive Italiano: PFM - Per Un Amico
Symphonic Prog: Genesis - Trespass
Tech/Extreme Prog Metal:Opeth - Still Life
Zeuhl: Magma - Mekanik Destruktiw Kommandoh
Here is a template for you, so you don't have to type it out and so you can know the sub-genres more easily:
Canterbury Scene:
Crossover Prog:
Eclectic Prog:
Experimental/Post Metal:
Heavy Prog:
Indo-Prog/Raga Rock:
Jazz Rock/Fusion:
Krautrock:
Neo-Prog:
Post/Math Rock:
Prog Folk:
Progressive Electronic:
Progressive Metal:
Psychedelic/Space Rock:
RIO/Avant Prog:
Rock Progressive Italiano:
Symphonic Prog:
Tech/Extreme Prog Metal:
Zeuhl:
As always, thanks for any feedback
Replies: Posted By: smartpatrol
Date Posted: January 05 2014 at 15:05
Canterbury Scene: Gong - "You" tied with Soft Machine - "Third"
Crossover Prog: Radiohead - "OK Computer"
Eclectic Prog: Gentle Giant - "The Power and the Glory"
Experimental/Post Metal: maudlin of the Well - "Part the Second"
Heavy Prog: Rush - "Permanent Waves"
Indo-Prog/Raga Rock: n/a
Jazz Rock/Fusion:Mahavishnu
Orchestra - "The Inner Mounting Flame"
Krautrock: Can - "Tago Mago"
Neo-Prog: n/a
Post/Math Rock: Godspeed You! Black Emperor - "Lift Your Skinny Fists Like Antennas To Heaven!"
Prog Folk: Comus - "First Utterance"
Progressive Electronic: Fripp and Eno - "No Pussyfooting"
Progressive Metal: n/a
Psychedelic/Space Rock: Pink Floyd - "Meddle"
RIO/Avant Prog: Cardiacs - "The Seaside"
Rock Progressive Italiano: n/a
Symphonic Prog: Yes - "Close to the Edge"
Tech/Extreme Prog Metal: Behold... The Arctopus - "Skullgrid"
Posted By: Logan
Date Posted: January 05 2014 at 15:31
.Hmm, hard to limit it to one in many cases, and I'm not going for most representative of its category (like the OP with the Miles Davis album). Very nice list of albums you made. EDIT: meaning the first post, but the second list is good too, of course.
Canterbury Scene: Cos - Viva Boma
Crossover Prog: David Axelrod - Earth Rot (or the first two, but listened to this again yesterday)
Eclectic Prog: Jean-Claude Vannier - L'enfant assassin des mouches
Experimental/Post Metal: Maudlin of the Well - Leaving Your Body Map
Heavy Prog: Birth Control - Plastic People
Indo-Prog/Raga Rock: Clivages - Mixtus Orbis
Jazz Rock/Fusion: Herbie Hancock - Crossings
Krautrock: Popol Vuh - Hossiana Mantra
Neo-Prog: Marc Ceccotti - Sometimes Around Saturn
Post/Math Rock: Tortoise - Million Now Living Will Never Die
Prog Folk: Perry Leopold - Christian Lucifer (or Comus - First Utterance)
Progressive Metal: Diablo Swing Orchestra - The Butcher's Ballroom
Psychedelic/Space Rock: J.A. Caesar - Kokkyo Junreika (great addition to PA!)
RIO/Avant Prog: Art Zoyd - Generation Sans Futur
Rock Progressivo Italiano: Area - Caution Radiation Area (or Crac!)
Symphonic Prog: Clearlight - Clearlight Symphony
Tech/Extreme Prog Metal:Green Carnation - Light of Day, Day of Darkness
Zeuhl: Magma - Kobaia
Posted By: Andy Webb
Date Posted: January 05 2014 at 22:28
Canterbury: Caravan - In The Land of Grey and Pink
Crossover: So many gems! Either Von Hertzen Brothers - Love Remains the Same, Big Big Train - The Difference Machine, or The Reign of Kindo - Play With Fire
Prog Folk: The Decemberists: The Crane Wife/The Hazards of Love (tied)
Prog Electronic: Tangerine Dream - Rubycon
Progressive Metal: Dream Theater - Scenes from a Memory
Psych/Space: Pink Floyd - Animals
RIO/Avant: Guapo - Black Oni
RPI: PFM - Per un Amico
Symphonic: Yes - Close to the Edge (I know I'm a a basic proggie)
Tech/Extreme: Cynic - Traced in Air/Opeth - Blackwater Park (tied)
Zeuhl - Magma - MDK
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Posted By: moshkito
Date Posted: January 06 2014 at 07:54
Hi,
Krautrock: Popol Vuh - Hossiana Mantra
This is a very GROSS mis-representation for Popol Vuh and it is NOT krautrock. This is meditative music with spiritual directions and has nothing to do with krautrock, except that Florian Fricke and the band were around them as well. This is the huge problem with classifying something, and then putting together a list like this, that is way out of wack, because you might not know what the titles mean.
Heck, if you think that's bad, half of them are crap for me, because they don't make any sense! But "krautrock" is VERY WELL documented and described. And that PV album is not even "rock music".
The bands that "best" reflect krautrock would be Amon Duul 2 and Guru Guru and after that CAN
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Posted By: sleeper
Date Posted: January 06 2014 at 10:36
Progressive Metal: Pain of Salvation- The Perfect Element Part 1 Experimental/Post Metal: maudlin of the Well- Leaving Your Body Map Tech/Extreme Metal: Opeth- Blackwater Park RIO/Avant Prog: Kayo Dot- Choirs of the Eye Eclectic: Van der Graaf Generator- Still Life Symphonic Prog: Genesis- Foxtrot Neo Prog: Marillion- Script for a Jesters Tear Heavy Prog: The Mars Volta- De-Loused in the Comatorium Canterbury: Soft Machine- Third RPI: Quella Vecchia Locanda- Il Tempio Della Gioia Space/Psych: Pink Floyd- Animals Prog Folk: Comus- First Utterance Post/Math Rock: Russian Circles- Enter Jazz Rock/Fusion: Horomi Uehara- Spiral Crossover: Thumpermonkey- Sleep Furiously
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Posted By: Utnapishtim
Date Posted: January 06 2014 at 11:36
Canterbury Scene: - "Hatfield And The North"
Crossover Prog: - "Ommadawn"
Eclectic Prog: - 1° "Bantom To Behemot" -2° "Red" - 3° "Three Friends" -4° "Sleeping In The Traffic Pt1
Experimental/Post Metal: -n/a
Heavy Prog: -n/a
Indo-Prog/Raga Rock: -n/a
Jazz Rock/Fusion: - n/a
Krautrock: - 1° "Neu '75" -2° "Tago Mago" -3° "Aguirre, The Wrat Of God"
Rock Progressive Italiano: -1° "Zarathustra" -2° "Melos" -3° "Io Sono Nato Libero"
Symphonic Prog: - 1° "Selling England By The Puond" - 2° "Close To The Edge"
Tech/Extreme Prog Metal: - n/a
Zeuhl: - "Mëkanïk Dëstruktïẁ Kömmandöh"
n/a is for what I don't listen very well yet, or what I don't like
Posted By: smartpatrol
Date Posted: January 06 2014 at 13:29
moshkito wrote:
Hi,
Krautrock: Popol Vuh - Hossiana Mantra
This is a very GROSS mis-representation for Popol Vuh and it is NOT krautrock. This is meditative music with spiritual directions and has nothing to do with krautrock, except that Florian Fricke and the band were around them as well. This is the huge problem with classifying something, and then putting together a list like this, that is way out of wack, because you might not know what the titles mean.
Heck, if you think that's bad, half of them are crap for me, because they don't make any sense! But "krautrock" is VERY WELL documented and described. And that PV album is not even "rock music".
The bands that "best" reflect krautrock would be Amon Duul 2 and Guru Guru and after that CAN
This thread is called "Favorite Album of Each Sub-Genre" not "What's the Quintessential Album of Each Genre". Besides, if you're going to complain about anyone's choice's in this thread, it should be me and Andy's pick for Extreme/Post Metal; Part the Second barely has any heaviness at all, it's only there 'cause every other release by motW is metal.
Posted By: Andy Webb
Date Posted: January 06 2014 at 14:06
smartpatrol wrote:
moshkito wrote:
Hi,
Krautrock: Popol Vuh - Hossiana Mantra
This is a very GROSS mis-representation for Popol Vuh and it is NOT krautrock. This is meditative music with spiritual directions and has nothing to do with krautrock, except that Florian Fricke and the band were around them as well. This is the huge problem with classifying something, and then putting together a list like this, that is way out of wack, because you might not know what the titles mean.
Heck, if you think that's bad, half of them are crap for me, because they don't make any sense! But "krautrock" is VERY WELL documented and described. And that PV album is not even "rock music".
The bands that "best" reflect krautrock would be Amon Duul 2 and Guru Guru and after that CAN
This thread is called "Favorite Album of Each Sub-Genre" not "What's the Quintessential Album of Each Genre". Besides, if you're going to complain about anyone's choice's in this thread, it should be me and Andy's pick for Extreme/Post Metal; Part the Second barely has any heaviness at all, it's only there 'cause every other release by motW is metal.
Yea, I agree Andrew. a) Opinions are opinions, and b) it's just a list of albums in each subgenre, regardless of whether the actual album is that subgenre. I could say my favorite heavy album is Rush's Grace Under Pressure, which, if eval'ed individually, would probably be put under crossover.
In the context of this thread, it doesn't really matter.
Granted, I don't have a whole lot of experience with Krautrock, so I can't say if Pedro's argument is correct or not, but I'm willing to put my support behind Greg's reckoning.
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Posted By: Andy Webb
Date Posted: January 06 2014 at 14:21
Utnapishtim wrote:
Canterbury Scene: - "Hatfield And The North"
Crossover Prog: - "Ommadawn"
Eclectic Prog: - 1° "Bantom To Behemot" -2° "Red" - 3° "Three Friends" -4° "Sleeping In The Traffic Pt1
Experimental/Post Metal: -n/a
Heavy Prog: -n/a
Indo-Prog/Raga Rock: -n/a
Jazz Rock/Fusion: - n/a
Krautrock: - 1° "Neu '75" -2° "Tago Mago" -3° "Aguirre, The Wrat Of God"
Rock Progressive Italiano: -1° "Zarathustra" -2° "Melos" -3° "Io Sono Nato Libero"
Symphonic Prog: - 1° "Selling England By The Puond" - 2° "Close To The Edge"
Tech/Extreme Prog Metal: - n/a
Zeuhl: - "Mëkanïk Dëstruktïẁ Kömmandöh"
n/a is for what I don't listen very well yet, or what I don't like
You have a lot of holes to fill! You might want to use this thread to find some albums in the n/a section that are to your liking.
I'll get you started:
Exp/Post (probably a good start for your taste. These guys are lighter than most exp/post bands, but they're still great)
Heavy prog
Indo raga (my personal favorite)
Fusion (these guys were a huge influence on Birds and Buildings - you might dig em!)
Neo (this is my favorite neo song - not really a good snapshot of the style, but oh is it beautiful)
Post (these guys are great. Again, maybe not a snapshot of the entire math rock genre, but it's the diamonds in the rough that are the best)
Prog electronic (this one is harder to get people into. This is my personal favorite album of the genre, great soundscape)
Prog metal (I'm assuming you've sampled the traditional Dream Theater or related track, so I'll try to give you something a little different)
Tech/extreme (this genre's another one that people who aren't into probably won't get into it. This song's not really extreme, but more 'tech.' See how you like it)
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Posted By: someone_else
Date Posted: January 06 2014 at 15:20
Canterbury Scene: In the Land of Grey and Pink - Caravan
Crossover Prog: Tubular Bells - Mike Oldfield
Eclectic Prog: The Mountain Queen - Alquin
Experimental/Post Metal: Part the Second - Maudlin of the Well
Heavy Prog: Hemispheres - Rush
Indo-Prog/Raga Rock: N/A
Jazz Rock/Fusion: Imposing Elements - Dean Watson (2)
Krautrock: N/A
Neo-Prog: Fugazi - Marillion
Post/Math Rock: In a Cold Embrace - Battlestations
Prog Folk: Thick As a Brick - Jethro Tull
Progressive Electronic: Mirage - Klaus Schulze
Progressive Metal: `Metropolis part 2: Scenes from a Memory - Dream Theater
Psychedelic/Space Rock: With You Were Here - Pink Floyd
RIO/Avant Prog: Valta - Alamaailman Vasarat (2)
Rock Progressive Italiano: Le Porte del Domani - La Maschera di Cera
Symphonic Prog: Close to the Edge - Yes
Tech/Extreme Prog Metal: Liminal - Exivious (1)
Zeuhl: Köhntarkösz - Magma
(1) I dislike most of this subgenre. But this is an album that I could listen to, and enjoy, entirely.
(2) I am not familiar with this subgenre, but this album was definitely worth a place in my top 10 of the year.
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Posted By: ole-the-first
Date Posted: January 06 2014 at 15:38
Canterbury Scene: Caravan — In the Land of Grey and Pink Crossover Prog: Steven Wilson — Insurgentes & iamhtemorning — ~ Eclectic Prog: King Crimson — Red & Van der Graaf Generator — Godbluff Experimental/Post Metal: Alcest — Écailles de Lune Heavy Prog: Porcupine Tree — Deadwing Krautrock: Amon Düül II — Phallus Dei Neo-Prog: Marillion — Misplaced Childhood Post Rock/Math Rock: Ulver — Messe I.X.-VI.X. Prog Folk: Comus — First Utterance Progressive Electronic: Tangerine Dream — Stratosfear Progressive Metal: anything by Riverside Psychedelic/Space Rock: No-Man — Wild Opera & Pink Floyd — Wish You Were Here RIO/Avant-Prog: Art Zoyd — Berlin Symphonic Prog: Genesis — Selling England by the Pound Tech/Extreme Prog Metal: Opeth — Blackwater Park Prog Related: Queen — Queen II Proto-Prog: The Doors — The Doors
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Posted By: Eria Tarka
Date Posted: January 06 2014 at 22:50
This is incredibly though:
Canterbury Scene: Khan - Space Shanty
Crossover Prog: iamthemorning - ~
Eclectic Prog: King Crimson - Larks' Tounges in Aspic
Experimental/Post Metal: Tool - Lateralus
Heavy Prog: The Mars Volta - Frances the Mute
Indo-Prog/Raga Rock: N/A
Jazz Rock/Fusion: N/A
Krautrock: Can - Tago Mago
Neo-Prog: Marillion - Misplaced Childhood
Post/Math Rock: Sigur Ros - Agaetis Byrjun
Prog Folk: Comus - First Utterance
Progressive Electronic: Throbbing Gristle - The Second Annual Report
Psychedelic/Space Rock: Lands End - Natural Selection
RIO/Avant Prog: Mr. Bungle - Disco Volante
Rock Progressive Italiano: Il Balletto Di Bronzo - Ys
Symphonic Prog: Genesis - The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway
Tech/Extreme Prog Metal: Death - Symbolic
Zeuhl: Magma - K.A.
Posted By: RedNightmareKing
Date Posted: January 06 2014 at 23:08
Canterbury Scene: Khan - Space Shanty
Crossover Prog: Radiohead - OK Computer
Eclectic Prog: King Crimson - Islands
Experimental/Post Metal: Earth - The Bees Made Honey in the Lion's Skull
Heavy Prog: Rush - Hemispheres
Indo-Prog/Raga Rock: N/A
Jazz Rock/Fusion: Miles Davis - Bitches Brew
Krautrock: Can - Future Days
Neo-Prog: Marillion - Misplaced Childhood
Post/Math Rock: Godspeed You! Black Emperor - Lift Your Skinny Fists Like Antennas to Heaven
Prog Folk: Jethro Tull - Stand Up
Progressive Electronic: Tangerine Dream - Rubycon
Progressive Metal: Dream Theater - Six Degrees of Inner Turbulence
Psychedelic/Space Rock: Pink Floyd - Meddle
RIO/Avant Prog: Kayo Dot - Choirs of the Eye
Rock Progressive Italiano: PFM - Per Un Amico
Symphonic Prog: Harmonium - L'Heptade
Tech/Extreme Prog Metal: Opeth - Morningrise
Zeuhl: Dun - Eros
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Posted By: N-sz
Date Posted: January 06 2014 at 23:45
Canterbury Scene: Khan - Space Shanty
Crossover Prog: Mike Oldfield - Ommadawn (close one with Deerhood - Friend Opportunity)
Eclectic Prog: Steve Hackett - Voyage of the Acolyte (that's a really tough choice though)
Heavy Prog: Rush - Moving Pictures
Jazz Rock/Fusion: Bela Fleck and the Flecktones - Live at the Quick
Krautrock: Faust - Faust
Post/Math Rock: Hella - Hold Your Horse Is
Prog Folk: Comus - First Utterance
Progressive Electronic: Mort Garson - The Wozard of Iz: An Electronic Odyssy (I would say 'Brian Eno - Here Come the Warm Jets' but that particular album isn't actually progressive electronic)
Psychedelic/Space Rock: Pink Floyd - debut or Dark Side of the Moon
RIO/Avant Prog: Henry Cow/ Slapp Happy - In Praise of Learning (also very close)
Rock Progressive Italiano: PFM - Per Un Amico (the only RPI album I've heard)
Symphonic Prog: Yes - Close to the Edge
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Posted By: Man With Hat
Date Posted: January 07 2014 at 00:39
This is proving much harder than I originally anticipated.
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Posted By: King Crimson776
Date Posted: January 07 2014 at 03:10
Canterbury Scene: Third - Soft Machine
Crossover Prog: Days of Future Passed - The Moody Blues
Eclectic Prog: Red - King Crimson
Experimental/Post Metal: Lateralus - Tool
Heavy Prog: Stupid Dream - Porcupine Tree
Indo-Prog/Raga Rock: Natural Elements - Shakti w/John McLaughlin
Jazz Rock/Fusion: In a Silent Way - Miles Davis
Krautrock: Hossiana Mantra - Popol Vuh
Neo-Prog: Misplaced Childhood - Marillion
Post/Math Rock: Millions Now Living Will Never Die - Tortoise
Prog Folk: Red Queen to Gryphon Three - Gryphon
Progressive Electronic: Phaedra - Tangerine Dream
Progressive Metal: Images and Words - Dream Theater
Psychedelic/Space Rock: Wish You Were Here - Pink Floyd
RIO/Avant Prog: Hot Rats - Frank Zappa
Rock Progressive Italiano: Per Un Amico - Premiata Forneria Marconi
Symphonic Prog: Selling England By the Pound - Genesis
Tech/Extreme Prog Metal: The Sound of Perseverance - Death
Zeuhl: Eros - Dun
Posted By: LSDisease
Date Posted: January 07 2014 at 06:58
Canterbury Scene: ----
Crossover Prog: Kayak - Kayak II (1974)
Eclectic Prog: Van Der Graaf Generator - Godbluff (1975)
Experimental/Post Metal: ----
Heavy Prog: Rush - Hemispheres (1978)
Indo-Prog/Raga Rock: ----
Jazz Rock/Fusion: ----
Krautrock: Ok I know you don't classify Birth Control as kraut but some other sites do while it's still German prog: Birth Control - Plastic People (1975)
RIO/Avant Prog: Frank Zappa - Sheik Yerbouti (1979)
Rock Progressive Italiano: Flea - Topi O Uomini (1972) http://www.progarchives.com/album.asp?id=2707" rel="nofollow -
Symphonic Prog: Emerson Lake & Palmer - Brain Salad Surgery (1973)
Tech/Extreme Prog Metal: Voivod - Nothingface (1989) [my fav Voivod album is Angel Rat but it's not so extreme]
Zeuhl: ----
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Posted By: zravkapt
Date Posted: January 07 2014 at 07:57
This was done before but I can't find the other thread (or remember my list from it).
Canterbury Scene: GONG You
Crossover Prog: MIKE OLDFIELD Ommadawn
Eclectic Prog: KING CRIMSON Lark's Tongues In Aspic
Experimental/Post Metal: UNEXPECT In A Flesh Aquarium
Heavy Prog: THE MARS VOLTA Amputechture
Indo-Prog/Raga Rock: THIRD EAR BAND Third Ear Band
Jazz Rock/Fusion: HERBIE HANCOCK Sextant
Krautrock: CAN Future Days
Neo-Prog: PALLAS The Sentinel
Post/Math Rock: MAGYAR POSSE Random Avenger
Prog Folk: JETHRO TULL Thick As A Brick
Progressive Electronic: TANGERINE DREAM Rubycon
Progressive Metal: DREAM THEATER Scenes From A Memory
Psychedelic/Space Rock: PINK FLOYD Ummagumma
RIO/Avant Prog: UNIVERS ZERO Heatwave
Rock Progressive Italiano: IL BALLETO DI BRONZO Ys
Symphonic Prog: YES The Yes Album
Tech/Extreme Prog Metal: VOIVOD Nothingface
Zeuhl: ESKATON 4 Visions
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Posted By: Guldbamsen
Date Posted: January 07 2014 at 08:02
^Nice list Darryl, although I'm kinda surprised to see you've listed Ummagumma as your fave psych album (I do agree though). With so much to choose from,even inside Punk Flute's own discography, it's not that often one sees Ummagumma in these kinds of lists. Kudos.
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Posted By: irrelevant
Date Posted: January 07 2014 at 08:50
How it stands at the moment for me:
Canterbury Scene: Khan – Space Shanty
Crossover Prog: Talk
Talk – Spirit of Eden
Eclectic Prog: Gentle
Giant – Free Hand
Experimental/Post
Metal: Virus – The Black Flux
Heavy Prog: The Mars
Volta – De-Loused in the Comatorium
Have you tried any Krautrock yet Gabe, or do you just dislike everything that you've heard from the scene? I'd imagine you digging some of Faust's material tbh.
"Daddy! Take the Banana!!! Tomorrow is Sundaaaaaay!!!" doesn't ring a bell?
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Posted By: irrelevant
Date Posted: January 07 2014 at 10:01
Guldbamsen wrote:
Have you tried any Krautrock yet Gabe, or do you just dislike everything that you've heard from the scene? I'd imagine you digging some of Faust's material tbh.
"Daddy! Take the Banana!!! Tomorrow is Sundaaaaaay!!!" doesn't ring a bell?
My Krautrock listenings are disappointingly low. I've heard some Amon Düül II, Can and Faust and nothing blew my mind as such. This was a while ago for some of these so I should try them again.
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Posted By: Guldbamsen
Date Posted: January 07 2014 at 10:09
irrelevant wrote:
Guldbamsen wrote:
Have you tried any Krautrock yet Gabe, or do you just dislike everything that you've heard from the scene? I'd imagine you digging some of Faust's material tbh.
"Daddy! Take the Banana!!! Tomorrow is Sundaaaaaay!!!" doesn't ring a bell?
My Krautrock listenings are disappointingly low. I've heard some Amon Düül II, Can and Faust and nothing blew my mind as such. This was a while ago for some of these so I should try them again.
Alright, I know how that goes. A lot of the music I'm loving the most right now, is something I couldn't fathom 5 years ago.
You could give Amon Düül ll, CAN and Faust a second try, sure - maybe it'll stick this time I wouldn't rush things though, if you know what I mean? I see you're digging some Supersister at the moment, and maybe that's where you need to be right now. Who knows, maybe you'll be a huge Krauthead by the time you're as old as me Sometimes I think the music needs to breathe a while, before you drink it....
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Posted By: irrelevant
Date Posted: January 07 2014 at 10:18
Guldbamsen wrote:
irrelevant wrote:
Guldbamsen wrote:
Have you tried any Krautrock yet Gabe, or do you just dislike everything that you've heard from the scene? I'd imagine you digging some of Faust's material tbh.
"Daddy! Take the Banana!!! Tomorrow is Sundaaaaaay!!!" doesn't ring a bell?
My Krautrock listenings are disappointingly low. I've heard some Amon Düül II, Can and Faust and nothing blew my mind as such. This was a while ago for some of these so I should try them again.
Alright, I know how that goes. A lot of the music I'm loving the most right now, is something I couldn't fathom 5 years ago.
You could give Amon Düül ll, CAN and Faust a second try, sure - maybe it'll stick this time I wouldn't rush things though, if you know what I mean? I see you're digging some Supersister at the moment, and maybe that's where you need to be right now. Who knows, maybe you'll be a huge Krauthead by the time you're as old as me Sometimes I think the music needs to breathe a while, before you drink it....
Sound advice haha. I think I would appreciate it a bit more now since I'm not after hyper-technical stuff (that actually does nothing for me a lot of the time nowadays). Hey, I quite liked Wolf City when I heard it. Not sure of the Krautrockiness of that one, but I thought it was good enough to listen to the whole way through.
Yes, I shall try it again when I think it just might hit me.
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Posted By: Guldbamsen
Date Posted: January 07 2014 at 10:28
irrelevant wrote:
Guldbamsen wrote:
irrelevant wrote:
Guldbamsen wrote:
Have you tried any Krautrock yet Gabe, or do you just dislike everything that you've heard from the scene? I'd imagine you digging some of Faust's material tbh.
"Daddy! Take the Banana!!! Tomorrow is Sundaaaaaay!!!" doesn't ring a bell?
My Krautrock listenings are disappointingly low. I've heard some Amon Düül II, Can and Faust and nothing blew my mind as such. This was a while ago for some of these so I should try them again.
Alright, I know how that goes. A lot of the music I'm loving the most right now, is something I couldn't fathom 5 years ago.
You could give Amon Düül ll, CAN and Faust a second try, sure - maybe it'll stick this time I wouldn't rush things though, if you know what I mean? I see you're digging some Supersister at the moment, and maybe that's where you need to be right now. Who knows, maybe you'll be a huge Krauthead by the time you're as old as me Sometimes I think the music needs to breathe a while, before you drink it....
Sound advice haha. I think I would appreciate it a bit more now since I'm not after hyper-technical stuff (that actually does nothing for me a lot of the time nowadays). Hey, I quite liked Wolf City when I heard it. Not sure of the Krautrockiness of that one, but I thought it was good enough to listen to the whole way through.
Yes, I shall try it again when I think it just might hit me.
and hey don't knock Wolf City - one of my fave albums ever and sure it's Krautrock - as is the subsequent ADll releases. Believe you me - even when they were at their poppiest and most song based, they were still 'experimental' as hell.
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Posted By: irrelevant
Date Posted: January 07 2014 at 10:34
Guldbamsen wrote:
irrelevant wrote:
Guldbamsen wrote:
irrelevant wrote:
Guldbamsen wrote:
Have you tried any Krautrock yet Gabe, or do you just dislike everything that you've heard from the scene? I'd imagine you digging some of Faust's material tbh.
"Daddy! Take the Banana!!! Tomorrow is Sundaaaaaay!!!" doesn't ring a bell?
My Krautrock listenings are disappointingly low. I've heard some Amon Düül II, Can and Faust and nothing blew my mind as such. This was a while ago for some of these so I should try them again.
Alright, I know how that goes. A lot of the music I'm loving the most right now, is something I couldn't fathom 5 years ago.
You could give Amon Düül ll, CAN and Faust a second try, sure - maybe it'll stick this time I wouldn't rush things though, if you know what I mean? I see you're digging some Supersister at the moment, and maybe that's where you need to be right now. Who knows, maybe you'll be a huge Krauthead by the time you're as old as me Sometimes I think the music needs to breathe a while, before you drink it....
Sound advice haha. I think I would appreciate it a bit more now since I'm not after hyper-technical stuff (that actually does nothing for me a lot of the time nowadays). Hey, I quite liked Wolf City when I heard it. Not sure of the Krautrockiness of that one, but I thought it was good enough to listen to the whole way through.
Yes, I shall try it again when I think it just might hit me.
and hey don't knock Wolf City - one of my fave albums ever and sure it's Krautrock - as is the subsequent ADll releases. Believe you me - even when they were at their poppiest and most song based, they were still 'experimental' as hell.
Was not knocking it at all my friend.
(Just wasn't sure whether it was typical Krautrock or not)
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Posted By: Guldbamsen
Date Posted: January 07 2014 at 10:38
^ I was just pulling your leg Gabe (expect a horse's head at the end of your bed tomorrow morning)
Oh and no such thing as typical Krautrock I don't believe so at least.
If you're ever interested in checking out some of this music, I'd be glad to be of help. If you beforehand mention what you're into/not into, I could make the slice double as sweet
Nice talking to ya my friend.
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Posted By: irrelevant
Date Posted: January 07 2014 at 10:46
Guldbamsen wrote:
^ I was just pulling your leg Gabe (expect a horse's head at the end of your bed tomorrow morning)
Oh and no such thing as typical Krautrock I don't believe so at least.
If you're ever interested in checking out some of this music, I'd be glad to be of help. If you beforehand mention what you're into/not into, I could make the slice double as sweet
Nice talking to ya my friend.
Heheh, figured ya were.
You certainly know heaps and heaps of what I don't know, so it sounds like a good deal to me!
Oh, and likewise.
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Posted By: Earendil
Date Posted: January 07 2014 at 10:54
Canterbury Scene: Gong - Radio Gnome Invisible 2: Angel's Egg
Crossover Prog: Radiohead - Kid A
Eclectic Prog: Beardfish - Sleeping in Traffic Pt 2
Experimental/Post Metal: Tool - Lateralus
Heavy Prog: Haken - Visions
Indo-Prog/Raga Rock: Shakti with John McLaughlin - Natural Elements
Jazz Rock/Fusion: Billy Cobham - Spectrum
Krautrock: Popol Vuh - Seligpreisung
Neo-Prog: none
Post/Math Rock: GY!BE - Lift Your Skinny Fists Like Antennaes to Heaven
Posted By: The Bearded Bard
Date Posted: January 07 2014 at 11:53
Canterbury Scene: Khan - Space Shanty Crossover Prog: Steven Wilson - Grace for Drowning Eclectic Prog: Gentle Giant - Acquiring the Taste Experimental/Post Metal: Anathema - A Natural Disaster Heavy Prog: The Mars Volta - De-Loused in the Comatorium Indo-Prog/Raga Rock: Shanti - Shanti Jazz Rock/Fusion: Billy Cobham - Spectrum Krautrock: Can - Tago Mago Neo-Prog: Marillion - Misplaced Childhood Post/Math Rock: Sigur Rós - Ágætis Byrjun Prog Folk: Jethro Tull - A Passion Play Progressive Electronic: Ashra - New Age of Earth Progressive Metal: Queensrÿche - Operation: Mindcrime Psychedelic/Space Rock: Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here RIO/Avant Prog: Frank Zappa - The Grand Wazoo Rock Progressive Italiano: Quella Vecchia Locanda - Quella Vecchia Locanda Symphonic Prog: Genesis - Selling England by the Pound Tech/Extreme Prog Metal: Mastodon - Crack the Skye Zeuhl: Weidorje - Weidorje
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Posted By: Mr. Mustard
Date Posted: January 07 2014 at 12:52
Canterbury Scene: Space Shanty - Khan
Crossover Prog: The Raven - Steven Wilson
Eclectic Prog: In the Court - King Crimson
Experimental/Post Metal: Part of the Second - Maudlin of the Well
Heavy Prog: Hemispheres - Rush
Indo-Prog/Raga Rock: N/A
Jazz Rock/Fusion: Romantic Warrior - Return to Forever
Krautrock: N/A
Neo-Prog: Misplaced Childhood/Script - Marillion
Post/Math Rock: N/A
Prog Folk: Thick As a Brick - Jethro Tull
Progressive Electronic: N/A
Progressive Metal: Images & Words - Dream Theater
Psychedelic/Space Rock: Wish You Were Here- Pink Floyd
RIO/Avant Prog: N/A
Rock Progressive Italiano: Per Un Amico - PFM
Symphonic Prog: Bridge Across Forever - Transatlantic
Tech/Extreme Prog Metal: Blackwater Park - Opeth
Zeuhl: N/A
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Posted By: Kazza3
Date Posted: January 07 2014 at 22:05
Nice to see The Mars Volta making a strong showing in the Heavy Prog category.
Canterbury Scene: n/a (just haven't gotten around to it yet)
Crossover Prog: Radiohead - OK Computer
Eclectic Prog: King Crimson - Red or Van der Graaf Generator - Godbluff
Experimental/Post Metal: Tool - Aenima
Heavy Prog: The Mars Volta - Frances the Mute
Indo-Prog/Raga Rock: n/a
Jazz Rock/Fusion: Miles Davis - Bitches Brew or Mahavishnu Orchestra - Birds of Fire
Krautrock: Ash Ra Tempel - s/t
Neo-Prog: IQ - Frequency
Post/Math Rock: Sigur Ros - ()
Prog Folk: Jethro Tull - Thick as a Brick
Progressive Electronic: Tangerine Dream - Phaedra
Progressive Metal: Riverside - Rapid Eye Movement
Psychedelic/Space Rock: Pink Floyd - Dark Side of the Moon
RIO/Avant Prog: Sleepytime Gorilla Museum - Of Natural History or Univers Zero - Uzed
Rock Progressive Italiano: Banco del Mutuo Soccorso - Darwin!
Symphonic Prog: Yes - Tales from Topographic Oceans
Tech/Extreme Prog Metal: Animals as Leaders - s/t
Zeuhl: Magma - MDK
Posted By: Horizons
Date Posted: January 07 2014 at 22:59
Canterbury Scene: If I Could... - Caravan
Crossover Prog: Glass Kites - Glass Kites
Eclectic Prog: Still Life - VdGG
Experimental/Post Metal: Part the Second - Maudlin of the Well
Heavy Prog: Frances the Mute - The Mars Volta
Indo-Prog/Raga Rock: mreh
Jazz Rock/Fusion: One-Armed Bandit - Jaga Jazzist
Krautrock: Tago Mago - Can
Neo-Prog: Clutching At Straws - Marillion
Post/Math Rock: Bones in the Soil, Rust in the Oil - Pretend
Prog Folk: Hazards of Love - The Decemberists
Progressive Electronic: Reveries - 6LA8
Progressive Metal: Chronicles of the Waking Dream - Arcane
Psychedelic/Space Rock: Frames - Oceansize
RIO/Avant Prog: Choirs of the Eye - Kayo Dot
Rock Progressive Italiano: meh
Symphonic Prog: Foxtrot - Genesis
Tech/Extreme Prog Metal: Crack the Skye - Mastodon
Zeuhl: mreh
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Posted By: The Truth
Date Posted: January 07 2014 at 23:53
Canterbury Scene: Steve Hillage - Fish Rising
Crossover Prog: Phideaux - Number Seven
Eclectic Prog: Peter Hammill - Nadir's Big Chance
Experimental/Post Metal: Alcest - Ecailles de Lune
Heavy Prog: The Mars Volta - Noctourniquet
Indo-Prog/Raga-Rock: Seventh Sons - Raga
Jazz Rock/Fusion: Miles Davis - Get Up With It
Krautrock: Amon Duul II - Tanz der Lemminge
Neo-Prog: Marillion - Misplaced Childhood
Post-rock/Math-rock: Godspeed You! Black Emperor - Lift Your Skinny Fists Like Antennas to Heaven
Prog Folk: Jethro Tull - Minstrel in the Gallery
Progressive Electronic: 6LA8 - The Stereotypes of Tomorrow
Progressive Metal: Diablo Swing Orchestra - The Butcher's Ballroom
Psychedelic/Space Rock: Pink Floyd - The Dark Side of the Moon
RIO/Avant Prog: Kayo Dot - Hubardo
Rock Progressivo Italiano: Premiata Forneria Marconi - Per Un Amico
Symphonic Prog: Genesis - The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway
Posted By: ProgMetaller2112
Date Posted: January 08 2014 at 18:22
Canterbury Scene: N/A
Crossover Prog: Peter Gabriel 3(Melt)
Eclectic Prog: Three Friends
Experimental/Post Metal:Lateralus
Heavy Prog: A Farewell to Kings
Indo-Prog/Raga Rock: N/A
Jazz Rock/Fusion: Bitches Brew
Krautrock:
Neo-Prog:
Post/Math Rock:
Prog Folk: Thick As a Brick
Progressive Electronic:
Progressive Metal:
Psychedelic/Space Rock: Animals
RIO/Avant Prog:
Rock Progressive Italiano: Per Un Amico
Symphonic Prog: Close to the Edge
Tech/Extreme Prog Metal:Crack the Skye
Zeuhl:
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Freedom is slavery.
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Posted By: Horizons
Date Posted: January 08 2014 at 18:42
I also forgot 6La8 in on here under PE so edited that in
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Posted By: Andy Webb
Date Posted: January 08 2014 at 18:43
ProgMetaller2112 wrote:
Progressive Metal:
Your username...
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Posted By: Horizons
Date Posted: January 08 2014 at 19:07
Andy Webb wrote:
ProgMetaller2112 wrote:
Progressive Metal:
Your username...
Only pertains to Rush!
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Posted By: ProgMetaller2112
Date Posted: January 08 2014 at 19:14
Andy Webb wrote:
ProgMetaller2112 wrote:
Progressive Metal:
Your username...
I knew I was gonna get that . My username is because of my love for Prog Rock and Heavy Metal . I like some Prog Metal like Mastodon, Tool and Riverside but really more of the older stuff like 70s Rush and Iron Maiden.
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Freedom is slavery.
Ignorance is strength.”
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Posted By: Andy Webb
Date Posted: January 08 2014 at 20:30
ProgMetaller2112 wrote:
Andy Webb wrote:
ProgMetaller2112 wrote:
Progressive Metal:
Your username...
I knew I was gonna get that . My username is because of my love for Prog Rock and Heavy Metal . I like some Prog Metal like Mastodon, Tool and Riverside but really more of the older stuff like 70s Rush and Iron Maiden.
Why isn't Riverisde filling that spot then?
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Posted By: Metalmarsh89
Date Posted: January 08 2014 at 23:53
Canterbury Scene: The Soft Machine - Third
Crossover Prog: Queen - A Night at the Opera
Eclectic Prog: King Crimson - Larks' Tongues in Aspic
Experimental/Post Metal: Tool - Ænima
Heavy Prog: Rush - Hemispheres
Indo-Prog/Raga Rock: n/a
Jazz Rock/Fusion: Hiromi's Sonicbloom - Time Control
Krautrock: n/a
Neo-Prog: n/a
Post/Math Rock: Explosions in the Sky - How Strange, Innocence
Prog Folk: Jethro Tull - Aqualung
Progressive Electronic: Tangerine Dream - Rubycon
Progressive Metal: Haken - The Mountain
Psychedelic/Space Rock: Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here
RIO/Avant Prog: Frank Zappa - Apostrophe
Rock Progressive Italiano: n/a
Symphonic Prog: Genesis - Foxtrot
Tech/Extreme Prog Metal: n/a
Zeuhl: n/a
Posted By: Metalmarsh89
Date Posted: January 08 2014 at 23:54
ProgMetaller2112 wrote:
Andy Webb wrote:
ProgMetaller2112 wrote:
Progressive Metal:
Your username...
I knew I was gonna get that . My username is because of my love for Prog Rock and Heavy Metal . I like some Prog Metal like Mastodon, Tool and Riverside but really more of the older stuff like 70s Rush and Iron Maiden.
Posted By: Dayvenkirq
Date Posted: January 09 2014 at 00:34
Canterbury Scene: Soft Machine - Third
Crossover Prog: Peter Gabriel - Untitled (III or Melt)
Eclectic Prog: King Crimson - Starless and Bible Black
Experimental/Post Metal: Tool - Ænima
Heavy Prog: Rush - Permanent Waves
Indo-Prog/Raga Rock:... Yikes ... I have to investigate more into this genre.
Jazz Rock/Fusion: The Mahavishnu Orchestra - Inner Mounting Flame
Krautrock: Popol Vuh - Aguirre
Neo-Prog: (see Indo-Prog/Raga Rock)
Post/Math Rock: Godspeed You! Black Emperor - Lift Your Skinny Fists Like Antennas To Heaven
Prog Folk: Bert Jansch - Rosemary Lane
Progressive Electronic: Harold Budd and Brian Eno - Ambient #2: The Plateaux of Mirror
Progressive Metal: Pain of Salvation - Remedy Lane
Psychedelic/Space Rock: Pink Floyd - Obscured by Clouds
RIO/Avant Prog: Frank Zappa - Freak Out!
Rock Progressive Italiano: Premiata Forneria Marconi - Per Un Amico
Symphonic Prog: Yes - Tales From Topographic Oceans
Tech/Extreme Prog Metal:(see Indo-Prog/Raga Rock)
Zeuhl: Magma - Köhntärkösz
Of course, this may change in a few years.
Posted By: Dayvenkirq
Date Posted: January 09 2014 at 00:36
Metalmarsh89 wrote:
Crossover Prog: Queen - A Night at the Opera
For some reason Queen are not listed on PA as Crossover.
Posted By: Master of Time
Date Posted: January 09 2014 at 08:17
Canterbury Scene: Gong- You
Crossover Prog: Big Big Train- English Electric Part One
Eclectic Prog: Beardfish- Sleeping in Traffic Part Two
Experimental/Post Metal: maudlin of the well- Part the Second
Progressive Metal: Pain of Salvation- The Perfect Element Part One
Psychedelic/Space Rock: Kingston Wall- Kingston Wall II
RIO/Avant Prog: Cardiacs- Sing to God
Rock Progressive Italiano: PFM- Per Un Amico
Symphonic Prog: Yes- Close to the Edge
Tech/Extreme Prog Metal: Edge of Sanity- Crimson
Zeuhl: Mekanik Destruktiw Kommandoh
Prog Related: Kate Bush- Hounds of Love
Proto Prog: Spirit- Twelve Dreams of Dr. Sardonicus
Posted By: Metalmarsh89
Date Posted: January 09 2014 at 09:57
Dayvenkirq wrote:
Metalmarsh89 wrote:
Crossover Prog: Queen - A Night at the Opera
For some reason Queen are not listed on PA as Crossover.
For the sake of this poll, I included it. I would think their early material at least would qualify as crossover.
I also included Haken under prog metal, even though they are listed on this site as heavy prog.
Posted By: ProgMetaller2112
Date Posted: January 09 2014 at 14:47
Andy Webb wrote:
ProgMetaller2112 wrote:
Andy Webb wrote:
ProgMetaller2112 wrote:
Progressive Metal:
Your username...
I knew I was gonna get that . My username is because of my love for Prog Rock and Heavy Metal . I like some Prog Metal like Mastodon, Tool and Riverside but really more of the older stuff like 70s Rush and Iron Maiden.
Why isn't Riverisde filling that spot then?
because Riverisde is not a band but Riverside is and it is because I cant choose
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Freedom is slavery.
Ignorance is strength.”
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"Ignorance and Prejudice and Fear walk Hand in Hand"- Neil Peart
Posted By: ole-the-first
Date Posted: January 09 2014 at 15:02
Metalmarsh89 wrote:
Dayvenkirq wrote:
Metalmarsh89 wrote:
Crossover Prog: Queen - A Night at the Opera
For some reason Queen are not listed on PA as Crossover.
For the sake of this poll, I included it. I would think their early material at least would qualify as crossover.
I also included Haken under prog metal, even though they are listed on this site as heavy prog.
I think A Night at the Opera and other early Queen albums are way closer to heavy prog, like Uriah Heep.
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Posted By: Andy Webb
Date Posted: January 09 2014 at 15:08
ProgMetaller2112 wrote:
Andy Webb wrote:
ProgMetaller2112 wrote:
Andy Webb wrote:
ProgMetaller2112 wrote:
Progressive Metal:
Your username...
I knew I was gonna get that . My username is because of my love for Prog Rock and Heavy Metal . I like some Prog Metal like Mastodon, Tool and Riverside but really more of the older stuff like 70s Rush and Iron Maiden.
Why isn't Riverisde filling that spot then?
because Riverisde is not a band but Riverside is and it is because I cant choose
Oh please.
But that defies logic - if Riverside is one of the only PM bands you like, why isn't it your top? Bah I give up.
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Posted By: schizoidman
Date Posted: January 09 2014 at 16:44
Canterbury Scene: Caravan "In the Land of Grey and Pink"
Crossover Prog: Peter Gabriel "3" (Melt)
Eclectic Prog: King Crimson "In the Court of the Crimson King"
Experimental/Post Metal: n/a
Heavy Prog: Porcupine Tree "In Absentia"
Indo-Prog/Raga Rock: n/a
Jazz Rock/Fusion: Mahavishnu Orchestra "Birds of Fire"
Krautrock: n/a
Neo-Prog: n/a
Post/Math Rock: n/a
Prog Folk: Ian Anderson "Divinities: 12 Dances with God"
Progressive Electronic: Brian Eno "Here Come the Warm Jets"
Progressive Metal: n/a
Psychedelic/Space Rock: Pink Floyd "Dark Side of the Moon"
Proto Prog: The Beatles "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band"
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Posted By: Nogbad_The_Bad
Date Posted: January 10 2014 at 15:59
Canterbury Scene: Hatfield & The North - Rotters Club
Crossover Prog: Mike Oldfield - Ommadawn
Eclectic Prog: King Crimson - Larks' Tongues in Aspic
Experimental/Post Metal: Tool - Laterus
Heavy Prog: Atomic Rooster - Death Walks Behind You
Indo-Prog/Raga Rock: n/a
Jazz Rock/Fusion: Miles Davis - Bitches Brew
Krautrock: Can - Future Days
Neo-Prog: n/a
Post/Math Rock: Sigur Ros - Agaetis Byrjun
Prog Folk: Roy Harper - Stormcock
Progressive Electronic: Tangerine Dream - Phaedra
Progressive Metal: Diablo Swing Orchestra - Singalong Songs Of The Damned & Delirious
Psychedelic/Space Rock: Pink Floyd - Animals
RIO/Avant Prog: Univers Zero - Ceux Du Dehors
Rock Progressive Italiano: PFM - Per Un Amico
Symphonic Prog: Yes - Close To The Edge
Tech/Extreme Prog Metal: Animals As Leaders - Weightless
Zeuhl: Magma - MDK
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