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mlkpad14
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Topic: Seeking Recommendations Posted: October 16 2017 at 14:22 |
Rule breakers... I am looking for good and interesting experimental artists to listen to.
Metal, prog, hard rock, jazz, blues, jamming, avant-garde, alternative, indie, rap, spoken word, psychedelic, punk, post-rock... I don't care about the genre. Actually, I like them all in certain amounts, and if anything, I am looking for something new.
Just so you guys can get an idea, some of my favorite artists are: 1. Genesis (Steve Hackett, Phil Collins, Peter Gabriel, etc, etc.) 2. Mike Patton (Mr. Bungle, Faith No More, Fantomas, Tomahawk, General Patton, solo, etc, etc.) 3. Peter Hammill / Van Der Graaf Generator 4. Metallica 5. Riverside / Lunatic Soul
Also: -Lou Reed / The Velvet Underground -Slipknot -Gong -Robert Wyatt / Soft Machine -King Crimson (Robert Fripp) -Can -Magma -Camel -Slint -Premiata Forneria Marconi -Riccardo Fogli / Pooh -Adriano Celentano -Megadeath -Scorpions -Miles Davis -Beastie Boys -Steven Wilson (Porcupine Tree, Blackfield, No-Man, Bass Communion, etc, etc.) -Oceansize -Aviv Geffen -Ninet Tayeb -Pendulum -Grateful Dead -Phish -Sting / The Police -Dire Straits -Eric Clapton / Cream -Led Zeppelin -Queen -Radiohead -Rage Against The Machine -The Residents -Santana -NOFX -Devin Townshend (Strapping Young Lad, DT Project, etc, etc.) -Dream Theater / Liquid Tension Experiment -Kayo Dot / maudlin Of The Well (Toby Driver -Tom Waits -Nine Inch Nails (Trent Reznor) -Queen (Freddie Mercury) -David Bowie -Muse -cLOUDDEAD -Yes -Il Balletto Di Bronzo -Matia Bazar -Museo Rosenbach -Igor Stravinsky -Bjork -Emerson, Lake, And Palmer -Univers-Zero -Van Morrison -System of a Down -Slipknot -Mr. Lif -Jacob Collier -John Zorn -Tool -Esoteric -ALt-J -Cake -Arctic Monkeys -Discipline. -Blue Oyster Cult -IQ -Big Big Train -U2 -Cardiacs -The Cure
I don't believe I repeated myself. Anyways, that's definitely one of my more basic lists. I can go on forever, and even as I sit here, it is hard to refrain from adding any others. Again, I want something very different... Lately, I have been very into a lot of spoken word and punk music; Lou Reed and Tom Waits have been some of my more played artists.
Thanks in advance - I am looking forward to new music.
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Larkstongue41
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Posted: October 16 2017 at 16:08 |
Kinda hard to recommend anything specific with such a long and diverse list but from what I see I think you could very much like Krautrock although chances are you've already investigated there. After Can, perhaps go for some Neu! and Faust (two most experimental bands of the Krautrock bunch I'd say). Then you have Tangerine Dream, Cluster and Kraftwerk if you wanna go electronic and Ash Ra Tempel or Amon Duul II if you want something a bit heavier. Popol Vuh is also worth checking out.
Sticking to experimental Krautrock-like music, Franco Battiato's Sulle Corde Di Aries is plain amazing and a must-have for any prog rock fan on the lookout for experimental stuff.
And as you mentioned post-rock, let me just drop Godspeed You! Black Emperor here (you've seen it coming haven't you?). Seeing you are particularly fond of metal, their stuff should blow you away. Their latest album Luciferian Towers is a pretty great place to start.
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Quinino
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Posted: October 16 2017 at 16:10 |
Try J. S. Bach - he will blow your mind away (and besides you seem to already know everything else) May I suggest cello solo suites ? Goldberg Variations ? Brandenburg Concertos (specially n.2, the one with the trumpet) ? Have fun
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Posted: October 16 2017 at 16:14 |
Or late Talk Talk - start with '88 Spirit of Eden and from there you can comfortably go back or adventurously move forward Have a nice ride
Edited by Quinino - October 16 2017 at 16:32
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AFlowerKingCrimson
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Posted: October 16 2017 at 18:41 |
The Mars Volta Anglagard Anekdoten Ozric Tentacles Djam Karet Mastermind (prog metallish music meets ELP) Black Sabbath Mahavishnu Orchestra Spock's Beard Transatlantic The Jelly Jam (Dream Theater and King's X related) King's X The Doors The Who Cream Jimi Hendrix The Flower Kings Banco del Mutuo Soccorso Echolyn ELP (Emerson, Lake and Palmer) Gentle Giant Nektar Strawbs Eloy Gong Hawkwind Marillion
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mlkpad14
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Posted: October 16 2017 at 19:48 |
Larkstongue41 wrote:
Kinda hard to recommend anything specific with such a long and diverse list but from what I see I think you could very much like Krautrock although chances are you've already investigated there. After Can, perhaps go for some Neu! and Faust (two most experimental bands of the Krautrock bunch I'd say). Then you have Tangerine Dream, Cluster and Kraftwerk if you wanna go electronic and Ash Ra Tempel or Amon Duul II if you want something a bit heavier. Popol Vuh is also worth checking out.
Sticking to experimental Krautrock-like music, Franco Battiato's Sulle Corde Di Aries is plain amazing and a must-have for any prog rock fan on the lookout for experimental stuff.
And as you mentioned post-rock, let me just drop Godspeed You! Black Emperor here (you've seen it coming haven't you?). Seeing you are particularly fond of metal, their stuff should blow you away. Their latest album Luciferian Towers is a pretty great place to start. |
Yes, I am very fond of Tangerine Dream and I have checked out some Kraftwerk and Amon Duul II, as well. The others are new to me, so I will let you know whether I enjoy them. Good stuff!
You are definitely right about me being a big fan of metal - that is for sure. I have actually been meaning to try Godspeed You! Black Emperor for a while now, and I think tomorrow is the day! Thanks so much!
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mlkpad14
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Posted: October 16 2017 at 19:52 |
AFlowerKingCrimson wrote:
*The Mars VoltaAnglagard Anekdoten Ozric Tentacles Djam Karet Mastermind (prog metallish music meets ELP) *Black Sabbath Mahavishnu Orchestra *Spock's Beard *Transatlantic The Jelly Jam (Dream Theater and King's X related) King's X *The Doors *The Who *Cream *Jimi Hendrix The Flower Kings *Banco del Mutuo Soccorso Echolyn *ELP (Emerson, Lake and Palmer) *Gentle Giant Nektar Strawbs Eloy *Gong Hawkwind *Marillion
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I am very familiar with the ones that I starred (I think I even mentioned a few of them in that ridiculous list of mine). Others I have definitely heard of, and I have tried out a little bit of their discoveries. I have been meaning to thoroughly try out Anglagard and Hawkwind for forever...
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mlkpad14
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Posted: October 16 2017 at 19:55 |
Quinino wrote:
Try J. S. Bach - he will blow your mind away (and besides you seem to already know everything else) May I suggest cello solo suites ? Goldberg Variations ? Brandenburg Concertos (specially n.2, the one with the trumpet) ? Have fun
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AFlowerKingCrimson
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Posted: October 16 2017 at 20:07 |
I didn't list Pink Floyd in my list because I can't imagine any prog fan not knowing their music. Anyway, if you like PF I suggest checking out Eloy, Nektar and also band called RPWL(who actually started out as a PF cover band).
As for Anglagard they are a sort of complex symph sounding band. If you like early KC, early Genesis and Banco you will probably like them. As for Hawkwind, they are very basic compared to most prog but they pioneered space rock so they should at least be checked out.
Edited by AFlowerKingCrimson - October 16 2017 at 20:08
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mlkpad14
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Posted: October 16 2017 at 20:16 |
AFlowerKingCrimson wrote:
I didn't list Pink Floyd in my list because I can't imagine any prog fan not knowing their music. Anyway, if you like PF I suggest checking out Eloy, Nektar and also band called RPWL(who actually started out as a PF cover band).
As for Anglagard they are a sort of complex symph sounding band. If you like early KC, early Genesis and Banco you will probably like them. As for Hawkwind, they are very basic compared to most prog but they pioneered space rock so they should at least be checked out.
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Yeah, I used to love Pink Floyd, but I have been having some issues with Roger Waters lately (political). A replacement Pink Floyd will hopefully stop me from going crazy (not listening to Animals, Meddle, AHMS, DSOFTM, or The Wall for two months now... now THAT is hard). I still listen to Wish You Were Here, just because I can't resist playing along on guitar.
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AFlowerKingCrimson
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Posted: October 16 2017 at 21:08 |
Well, I personally agree with Roger Waters politics(for the most part) but I admit he is a bit preachy(as is U2). I saw him live a few months ago and while he was great I can see him alienating those who don't agree with him. I guess they figure since they are millionaires they can do whatever they want even if it might alienate many. I don't know if rock n roll is the best platform to discuss or project your personal political opinions but I guess enough people agree with him(them)so they can get away with it or maybe some are willing to overlook it.
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Kotro
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Posted: October 17 2017 at 03:24 |
I'm not seeing Deep Purple getting mentioned.
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Posted: October 17 2017 at 04:53 |
The bands below border on the experimental but are also, for me, accessible.
Trad Gras Och Stenar Miriodor Egg National Health The Muffins Henry Cow
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mlkpad14
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Posted: October 17 2017 at 05:27 |
Kotro wrote:
I'm not seeing Deep Purple getting mentioned. |
Oops, they should have been by now.
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mlkpad14
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Posted: October 17 2017 at 05:28 |
Man Erg wrote:
The bands below border on the experimental but are also, for me, accessible.
Trad Gras Och Stenar Miriodor Egg National Health The Muffins Henry Cow
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I'm quite familiar with Egg and Henry Cow. I have been wanting to get into National Health for a while now, and I have never heard of Trad Gras Och Stenar, Miriodor, or The Muffins. Eager to try them out! Thanks!
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deandob
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Posted: October 17 2017 at 15:59 |
Here are a couple to try: If you like Riverside, try Votum (not so much their latest album but earlier ones) If you like Pink Floyd, try Airbag and Bjorn Riis. For something a bit more experimental, try Maudlin of the Well, T, Pure Reason Revolution.
Enjoy.
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verslibre
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Posted: October 17 2017 at 19:15 |
AFlowerKingCrimson wrote:
The Mars VoltaAnglagard Anekdoten Ozric Tentacles Djam Karet Mastermind (prog metallish music meets ELP) Black Sabbath Mahavishnu Orchestra Spock's Beard Transatlantic The Jelly Jam (Dream Theater and King's X related) King's X The Doors The Who Cream Jimi Hendrix The Flower Kings Banco del Mutuo Soccorso Echolyn ELP (Emerson, Lake and Palmer) Gentle Giant Nektar Strawbs Eloy Gong Hawkwind Marillion
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Great list. I'd add Von Frickle, Bigelf, Gamma (hard rock, but they did some very good proggy stuff), Goblin, Zombi, Maserati, Nuova Era, and the sadly defunct Tarantula Hawk.
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mlkpad14
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Posted: October 17 2017 at 19:22 |
deandob wrote:
Here are a couple to try: If you like Riverside, try Votum (not so much their latest album but earlier ones) If you like Pink Floyd, try Airbag and Bjorn Riis. For something a bit more experimental, try Maudlin of the Well, T, Pure Reason Revolution.
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mlkpad14
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Posted: October 17 2017 at 19:23 |
verslibre wrote:
Von Frickle, Bigelf, Gamma (hard rock, but they did some very good proggy stuff), Goblin, Zombi, Maserati, Nuova Era, and the sadly defunct Tarantula Hawk.
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Great!
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Posted: October 17 2017 at 19:27 |
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