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Koenjihyakkei Edition

Discuss progressive rock, electronic, metal, folk, and etc.
Thanks to the user who dumped all the Spanish stuff last thread.

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Spirogyra > Comus

No. There is no point to argue about, just no

They have more good albums, but First Utterance beats everything they did. Now if we're talking about average they're probably equal since Comus' second album is shit.

>Koenjihyakkei Edition
Based, anything similar?

Only thing I know that's similar is Bondage Fruit.

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Gonna rec some stuff (previous)
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Tell me your thoughts, you liked anything?

no prog is for faggots

what do you mean user?

i wish i had a 70s prog rockstar bf, what's the point in continuing this faggot existence

>angherr shisspa
mega-based

maybe check out ruins, it's the sample people i think

checked out the first album you posted, first song in and it's pretty solid relaxing city-pop-esque prog, makes me think of casiopea

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glad you're liking the album

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This Zartong album is sweet.

just finished listening through the whole album, great rec user, i'll have to save your others for another day

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same drummer (the dude whose also in ruins and does tons of duos) and eiko ishibashi the art pop artist. one of the best zheul albums iver heard. its the cutest brutal prog has ever gotten

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Not opbut thanks this looks like my shit

checked and I'm happy you liked it. Had this album saved and felt the need to share it, but didn't know where. Back in the Prog community, and it feels great.

zeuhl isn't prog

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i suppose maybe not all zheul is prog but most is

>progressive rock subgenres
symphonic prog, neo-prog

>progressive rock sister genres
jazz-rock, hard rock, jam band, funk rock, krautrock, space rock

>jazz-rock genre family
avant-prog, caterbury scene, zeuhl, brutal prog

>unrelated genres
progressive electronic, progressive folk, progressive metal

bleh but all of those can overlap in so many ways i dont think theres any point in being so cut and dry

Most is, and so is most krautrock.

They're all related and have tons of crossover.

Thoughts on these dudes?

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>They're all related
Only to the extent that most of them have their origin in psychedelic rock.

>have tons of crossover
Not as much as people pretend to be.

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c'mon dude, most people acknowledge a huge cross-over between prog and zeuhl, sure zeuhl can exist without progressive elements, but angherr shisspa and most popular zeuhl albums exhibit progressive rock tendencies so it might as well just be lumped in with it, you could make the same argument with canterbury scene and psych rock, it's all just semantics

lol youre a walking stereotype of a prog purist idiot so into semantics

>most people acknowledge a huge cross-over between prog and zeuhl
There is some, but zeuhl developed independently from progressive rock. There is no King Crimson, Yes, ELP, etc on Magma's debut, for example.

I just bothered to go to about twenty different music databases, and every single one lists Magma as a progressive rock band, or Zeuhl as a sub-genre of prog. So you seem to be pretty alone in your desire for these genres to not be discussed together.

>I just bothered to go to about twenty different music databases, and every single one lists Magma as a progressive rock band, or Zeuhl as a sub-genre of prog.
Rock journalism is, and has always been, a joke. I insist, Magma's rock influence came from Soft Machine, and not of any actual progressive rock band (King Crimson, Yes, etc). Meanwhile, Soft Machine's "prog" sound came from Frank Zappa's jazz-rock, which predates progressive rock in general, and needless to say, their early stuff was not influenced by proper progressive rock bands either.

>So you seem to be pretty alone in your desire for these genres to not be discussed together.
I don't mind if they are, but they are very different styles of music. They only have superficial similarities.

>Rock journalism is, and has always been, a joke.
Well, even Scaruffi says that Centerbury and Magma were a branch of prog rock. So I take his opinion over yours.

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Scaruffi is notorious for using false information as part of his reviews, which goes back to
>Rock journalism is, and has always been, a joke.

Anons, what do you think of ex-yu prog?
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LMAO the fuck is this pasty white boi shit
yall muthafucks wouldnt last a hot second in the getto