My listening consists of...
80 percent CD (including cd-rs)
10 percent streaming (Spotify/YT/Band camp)
8 percent radio
2 percent cassettes
I have some vinyl but not a turn table.
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My listening consists of...
80 percent CD (including cd-rs)
10 percent streaming (Spotify/YT/Band camp)
8 percent radio
2 percent cassettes
I have some vinyl but not a turn table.
Sonic Youth "Hyperstation" ('daydream nation')
The Cure "Close To Me" ('if I was only sure that the head on the door was a dream')
Public Enemy "Party For Your Right To Fight" has the title "it takes a nation of millions to hold us back" in the lyrics
Muse "Starlight" has "black holes and revelations"
Alanis Morrisette "You...
Roxy & Elsewhere
One Size Fits All
I had an uncle that died of brain cancer.
RIP Canada's most famous drummer.
Your next five:
We're Only In It For The Money
Roxy & Elsewhere
Zappa In New York
Sleep Dirt
Ship Arriving To Late To Save A Drowning Witch
Didn't listen to much 'prog' in 2019 but here's my top five:
Anna Meredith - Fibs
Battles - Juice B Crypts
Swans - leaving meaning
Magma - Zess
PoiL - Sus
Overall my fave album of 2019...
2029 will be the 40th anniversary of the Crimson "definitive edition" cds...they should remaster them.
What will artists considered "prog" in 2029 sound like? Will there still be bands that go out of their way to sound like something from 1974?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zVELpokOD6s
Thanks for the reply. I'm wondering how easy to find and affordable those style of organs were at the time.
This is something that's been bugging me off and on over the years; I figure someone on PE will have the answer. Some New Wave artists in the late 70s/early 80s used an organ that has a specific kind...
, even National Health borrowed a bit of the the Genesis element .[/QUOTE]
How so?
Nope. Any album with "More Fool Me" on it is far from perfect...IMO.
Let's Eat Grandma
- "Blackstar" at #18...nice
- 49-1 is a lot better than 100-50
- don't think "Crazy In Love" is Beyonce's best song, let alone the best in the list
Or Meg White.
13th Floor Elevators - "Slip Inside This House"
:up Long overdue
I just listened to it this morning and I don't think it's been mentioned yet, but "Eleanor Rigby" by Esperanto is killer.
Andy
Oh No
Regyptian Strut
Pryaprisme - Diabolicus Felinae Pandemonium
Thundercat - Drunk
Deerhoof - Mountain Moves
I'm #3. Haven't heard ATTTAQKCTHWACKCQ yet.
RIP
Was nice to see him on stage with FNM when they put out their last album a couple years ago.
OK Go - WTF?
The National - Demons
Arcade Fire - Modern Man
One Size Fits All
Uncle Meat
Sleep Dirt
We're Only In It For The Money
Ship Arriving Too Late To Save A Drowning Witch
I can't embed vids on my phone, but there is a new Congolese group who make electronic music with (amongst other things) typewriters! You can watch "We are KOKOKO!" on YouTube.
Tortoise
Mogwai
Magyar Posse
Fly Pan Am
Trans Am
Three Trapped Tigers
Stereolab
Do Make Say Think
Swans
Ulan Bator
Science cannot explain how someone can balance themselves on a bicycle.
Apparently every blue-eyed person on Earth is descended from a single person born during the last ice age.
^Speaking of, have you heard his new jazz metal outfit Ex Eye?
I haven't heard the new Cheer-Accident yet, but I'll probably like it. Otherwise, the only 'prog' release that has caught my attention this year is Diabolicus Felinae Pandemonium by Pryapisme:
...
RIP
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vvjVHlfb-PU
Either the theme to Doctor Who or the theme song to the Halloween movies.
Hmmm. Not really big on Make A Rising but if they are compared to Ultra Zook and Look de Bouk I might have to check it out.
AFAIK the only 'Krautrock' band who claimed an influence from The Mothers was Faust. Many 'avant-prog' bands were hugely influenced by Zappa.
You need to listen to more Zappa, especially his...
RIP
Don't know about 'prog' but there's a lot of music from the late 1960s/early 1970s that sounds similar, especially film/TV show music. You should check out the Ennio Morricone thread on PE.
So, it is only going to focus on the Wyatt years? (Or even just the Ayers years?)
Silly people don't even know how to spell "fire"....anyway:
http://pitchfork.com/news/73221-fyre-festival-under-investigation-by-fbi-report/
Haven't heard this before...nice:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R0uWF-37DAM
Also missing:
Pryapisme
Ultra Zook
Deathspell Omega
Jean Louis
The first released a new album in 2017; the rest I don't for sure if they are still active but have released new material...
RIP
Just got home from work, great day that's now shit. Soundgarden were the only so-called grunge band I cared about.
That sounds 'average' as far as mash-ups go. This is one of the better mash-ups I've heard:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XyiUMILRPGU
I have heard some of their stuff, some I liked some I didn't. I remember really liking a song called "Throwing It All Away"
RIP
Name me ONE act from the '70s who sound anything like Autechre.
How much of their '90s work have you heard? They started out both doing ambient stuff and melodic techno. In the late '90s is where they switch to what they are doing now.
...
Ah, forgot there was a thread for AE. I also forgot till now that they have an album titled Untilted; not one of their best though. The live albums they released 1-2 years ago were really good. Like...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TEjOKZAaeIc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DN3WYn3IVow
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JhwFI0WUmkM
Doc Severinsen's version of ITCHCOCK:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rJhBBLJwwGE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eW2pbLo6Nas
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2dNd4dwxWv4
I already changed my password because of the hack....I have to change it again?
I was soooo hoping this was real. The Dub Side Of The Moon was pretty good but imagine a dub-ified Ummagumma?:drool
Thanks for the heads up; good thing I check PE before my e-mail (I actually got one in my spam folder).
However, I didn't get the one from Duncan
Prince and DT have both been listed. I think we've covered about 90% of them.
RIP
Speaking of Dutch Neo, this is one of the few Neo albums from the 1980s I really like; from the band Cirkel:
http://www.progarchives.com/mp3.asp?id=2139
Something a little more recent:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2TcNf4jEwTg
^I like the 'Tron solo in "Island Girl". Haven't heard it for awhile but I'm pretty sure that's a 'Tron.
Buckethead...maybe.
Not mentioned yet:
The Band
ABBA
Prince
Daryl Hall & John Oates
The Cult
Alice In Chains
Voivod