yes for sure! I mean lets step outside prog for a minute and look at bluegrass as a genre...its hard to be innovative in that genre and really do anything new with the banjo...look at bluegrass as it evolved throught the years..not to much new when you compare it to other genres like rock and prog rock...but new things are heard from the banjo as far as BF&tFT that no one else could have ever imagined. and who has ever combined bluegrass and jazz? fusion is almost always jazz and rock or some kind of combo..but never a combo of BG and Jazz for fusion...and it even has almost hip hop like percussion..very neat indeed. very nice bass as well. give the band a good look guys! they have some very long songs and improvise like almost no one i have ever heard..and improvising is one thing that sets prog apart from most genres.
oh yes that sounds a lot like keller williams btw. i believe its called "live phrase sampling"..step on a button (recorder i believe) play or sing a phrase..step on button again and it repeats the last thing you did... while you start your next phrase, repeat and you are able to layer your sounds...hence why one man..keller williams...can perform so much sound. so he has a layering of bass, drumbeat and birdcall as he rips it on his guitar..layer that and hes got the effect of 4 instrunents as he does something new..i believe he has something like 8 guitars on stage with him along with various other instruments....its easier to see in person and very cool! I really admire the man as a musician and everyone should listen to him and see him live. he may even belong on here with some of his longer jams and instrumentals like dance of the freek..and he also improvises amazingly well.
new monsoon is of interest, they did an amazing version of echoes...if you need any of this music, get in touch...even if you make that section you were speaking of where you talk of non prog groups with prog songs or songs of interst to prog fans, Keller and new monsoon may deserve small mentioning.
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