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Posted: April 13 2011 at 01:41
Don't bother suggesting electronic artists who record after 1990 and who don't directly copy/tribute a classic prog electronic artist artist. They won't get added.
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Posted: April 13 2011 at 08:35
stonebeard wrote:
Don't bother suggesting electronic artists who record after 1990 and who don't directly copy/tribute a classic prog electronic artist artist. They won't get added.
'To sum up things, the progressive electronic subgenre is dedicated to intricate, moving, cerebral, intrusive electronic experiences that get involved in "kosmische", dark ambient, (post) industrial, droning, surreal or impressionist soundscapes territories.'*
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Posted: April 13 2011 at 08:41
The prog electronic team doesn't make a habit of adding IDM, or any dance-related electronic music, regardless of complexity or innovation within electronic music.
So no Aphex Twin or Autechre, but golly Flying Lotus is a shoe-in!
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Posted: April 13 2011 at 17:21
sarge wrote:
stonebeard wrote:
Don't bother suggesting electronic artists who record after 1990 and who don't directly copy/tribute a classic prog electronic artist artist. They won't get added.
'To sum up things, the progressive electronic subgenre is dedicated to intricate, moving, cerebral, intrusive electronic experiences that get involved in "kosmische", dark ambient, (post) industrial, droning, surreal or impressionist soundscapes territories.'*
Real exclusive.
*Taken from the site itself, punk.
The guy who chooses who is included or not just won't include artists unless they meet the requirements Stonie just posted.
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Posted: April 13 2011 at 17:40
stonebeard wrote:
Don't bother suggesting electronic artists who record after 1990 and who don't directly copy/tribute a classic prog electronic artist artist. They won't get added.
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Posted: April 13 2011 at 17:47
andyman1125 wrote:
stonebeard wrote:
Don't bother suggesting electronic artists who record after 1990 and who don't directly copy/tribute a classic prog electronic artist artist. They won't get added.
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Posted: May 03 2011 at 11:40
Philippe has said 'no'.
philippe wrote:
Thanks for your suggestion. That is off course a curious mix of things. According to me this is an electro-free jazzy ensemble. However the progressive electronic experiments are reduced to vulgar mechanical-techno-ish things and only come into the music in order to support the demonstrative-jazzy leads. Not sure about the musical label....maybe you should give a try in fusion jazz but I'm really not sure about the result. For me it's no for the progressive electronic subgenre.
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Posted: May 03 2011 at 11:46
I personally wouldn't suggest them for progressive electronic on this site, although Cosmogramma is progressive and electronic it doesn't fit with the standard of progressive electronic artists. I would be for suggesting a new genre for this type of newer electronic progressive music, though (like how '70s symphonic prog differs from '80s neo-prog, but it still definitely prog.)
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