Dandolin wrote:
bonus
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black midi - Schlagenheim
I still can't decide whether I like them or not.
There's so much hype about them, I guess I just have to put them in the "to listen to" list and wait for the right mood.
Dandolin wrote:Dowi, missed your 11/8 post.
Of course, it made me think of muffins, and, soon enough, jello.
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The Muffins - Under Dali's Wing from <185>
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The Muffins - Monkey with the Golden Eyes from Manna/Mirage
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Moving Gelatine Plates - The World of Genius Hans
class post! Never listened to their post-reunion albums tho, should I?
Re: Don thy cape, heathen - IT'S A PROG THREAD
Posted: Tue Dec 10, 2019 2:34 pm
by Dandolin
Yes - maybe not quite as youthfully "inspired" but still plenty enjoyable in a similar mode
re: Black Midi - I think I like the idea of them more than I like them in particular right now. I mean, I like that there are new groups that want to play with elements of "proggishness" while keeping their other influences intact. Don't really need any more Yes/Genesis/KC clones, but it's refreshing to hear stuff labeled, by some at least, as prog that isn't more properly labeled prog-metal. Cocktail up yer prog with all the other genres, too, young lions!
Re: Don thy cape, heathen - IT'S A PROG THREAD
Posted: Wed Dec 11, 2019 5:46 pm
by Dowi
Dandolin wrote:
re: Black Midi - I think I like the idea of them more than I like them in particular right now. I mean, I like that there are new groups that want to play with elements of "proggishness" while keeping their other influences intact.
you convinced me, tomorrow i'm gonna give them another chance.
Dandolin wrote:Don't really need any more Yes/Genesis/KC clones, but it's refreshing to hear stuff labeled, by some at least, as prog that isn't more properly labeled prog-metal. Cocktail up yer prog with all the other genres, too, young lions!
Agreed, most of what is labeled as prog-metal in the last years all sounds like the same band, with those horrible super clear "plastic" sounds, brrrr..
Re: Don thy cape, heathen - IT'S A PROG THREAD
Posted: Thu Dec 12, 2019 2:13 am
by Dandolin
Fair enough, Dowi. Not convinced you'll have an epiphany about Black Midi, but it can't hurt to listen again
everytime I go to post something by these guys I end up holding off, because I can't decide whether to post them here or in the jazz thread. I suppose, like some other things I post, the answer might be: neither. but the general listening thread seems even more of a stretch, and this album was their most song-orineted, so seems a bit more RIO/proggy. I think fans of Henry Cow's mellower side might like this cut (though they are generally a tad more raucous).
Plus, lyrics by Paul Haines
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v-SlwLVPxzs[/youtube]
Curlew - Still Trying from A Beautiful Western Saddle
Re: Don thy cape, heathen - IT'S A PROG THREAD
Posted: Thu Dec 12, 2019 2:58 am
by Dowi
Henry Cow you say? Hmmm, saved for today's listening.
Re: Don thy cape, heathen - IT'S A PROG THREAD
Posted: Thu Dec 12, 2019 10:42 am
by Dandolin
some latter day Muffins:
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AnQh5PALm6g[/youtube]
The Muffins - Bats and Birds from Palindrome
Re: Don thy cape, heathen - IT'S A PROG THREAD
Posted: Fri Dec 13, 2019 2:09 am
by Dandolin
Dowi, here's a neat connection for ya:
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IPzhsB7V5vA[/youtube]
Skeleton Crew - The Country of Blinds
Skeleton Crew comprised Tom Cora (Curlew's main man) and Fred Frith, joined here by Zeena Parkins. But in their initial incarnation, they briefly included Dave Newhouse of the aforementioned Muffins, who, of course, were Frith's backing band on side 2 of Gravity...
...but maybe you knew that? I betcha Chank knew that....
Re: Don thy cape, heathen - IT'S A PROG THREAD
Posted: Fri Dec 13, 2019 1:33 pm
by Heraclitus Akimbo
There's a couple Curlew live tapes in The Noise-Arch Archive:
Dandolin wrote:Dowi, here's a neat connection for ya:
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IPzhsB7V5vA[/youtube]
Skeleton Crew - The Country of Blinds
Skeleton Crew comprised Tom Cora (Curlew's main man) and Fred Frith, joined here by Zeena Parkins. But in their initial incarnation, they briefly included Dave Newhouse of the aforementioned Muffins, who, of course, were Frith's backing band on side 2 of Gravity...
...but maybe you knew that? I betcha Chank knew that....
Totally didn't knew that! maybe i read about it somewhere, but i find it hard even to remember things like backing bands/year/etc about the albums i play since forever (except for the music) Totally cool, i have to admit i started to appreciate Firth only in the last year, thanks for the headsup.
Re: Don thy cape, heathen - IT'S A PROG THREAD
Posted: Sun Dec 15, 2019 5:37 pm
by Dowi
Dandolin wrote:Fair enough, Dowi. Not convinced you'll have an epiphany about Black Midi, but it can't hurt to listen again
So, i came back to Black Midi again, and listened with more attention...but..meh
i don't dislike them at all, it's just that i don't see all of this freshness everyone's talking about, they remind me a lot of early math/noise scene (Touch and Go bands). I mean, they're enjoyable but nothing new under the sun. They surely have some catchy riffs, and the drummer keeps everything interesting, but i don't like the voice of the main singer, which is a major downside for me.
Re: Don thy cape, heathen - IT'S A PROG THREAD
Posted: Sun Dec 15, 2019 11:54 pm
by Dandolin
fair enough I agree - not new, except maybe to troglodytic old progsters with their heads in the sand
somebody rec me some new new prog(notmetal)
in the meantime, I'll be listening to some Zu (which rhymes with Etron Fou)
Re: Don thy cape, heathen - IT'S A PROG THREAD
Posted: Mon Dec 16, 2019 10:08 am
by Dowi
Dandolin wrote:
in the meantime, I'll be listening to some Zu (which rhymes with Etron Fou)
Always a good choice, they (Zu) 're in studio recording a new album right now
Re: Don thy cape, heathen - IT'S A PROG THREAD
Posted: Mon Dec 16, 2019 11:13 am
by Dandolin
Yass!
Here's some auld (previously posted?) shahizzle:
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=27Nol1eZN2U[/youtube]
Zao - Osiris
Re: Don thy cape, heathen - IT'S A PROG THREAD
Posted: Wed Dec 18, 2019 12:53 pm
by Dandolin
Calling this prog, Third Ear Band division, for purposes of posting this somewhere somebody might actually enjoy it and not cramping the flow on some other thread:
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S5ED9F3acyY[/youtube]
Aktuala - Aktuala
plus, it's Italian, so that automatically makes it prog friendly, right Dowi?
also, I wonder how a "world music" (as much as I hate to use that empty marketing term) thread would be welcomed? Or did Chank already start one?
also also, uploaded by Terminal Passage, so quite possible anybody who even looks at this thread has listened to it recently