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Topic: Favorite Wilson Project other then Porcupine Tree
Posted By: GPFR
Subject: Favorite Wilson Project other then Porcupine Tree
Date Posted: May 27 2006 at 12:59
Well?

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Posted By: micky
Date Posted: May 27 2006 at 13:13
not voting since I haven't heard them all.... but love the Blackfield stuff...

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Posted By: el böthy
Date Posted: May 27 2006 at 13:22
Hopefully his proyect with Akerfeld and Portnoy!!!Big smileBig smileBig smile

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Posted By: memowakeman
Date Posted: May 27 2006 at 13:37
Haven`t heard to Bass Comunion yet...
I.E.M is not my cup of tea, Blackfield and No - Man are OK... i prefer Blackfield by a bit


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Posted By: rushaholic
Date Posted: May 27 2006 at 14:09
Bass Communion - have I, II, and Ghosts.

The No-Man stuff is okay and so is Blackfield - both sound a little too pop-rock to me though.




Posted By: Dantallion
Date Posted: May 27 2006 at 14:56
Blackfield


Posted By: apostle
Date Posted: May 27 2006 at 14:58
Blackfield

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Posted By: VanderGraafKommandöh
Date Posted: May 27 2006 at 15:03
Surely his work with Opeth?  Or does that not count?

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Posted By: GPFR
Date Posted: May 27 2006 at 16:01
Originally posted by Geck0 Geck0 wrote:

Surely his work with Opeth?  Or does that not count?


Steve worked with Opeth, yes, but it really isn't HIS side project, thats why I didn't include it.


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Posted By: Kleynan
Date Posted: May 27 2006 at 17:12
Surely No-Man for me. I find it to be a very nice laid-back relaxing experience.

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Posted By: Nipsey88
Date Posted: May 27 2006 at 23:49
Blackfield.

Although I enjoy his other side projects, this one felt the most fully formed and realized of them all.

Plus, its the only side project I've seen live. Was just Aviv, Steve and Jordan Rudess in a tiny hole in the wall in Virginia with about 100 people. Awesome.


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Posted By: thefalafelking
Date Posted: May 28 2006 at 05:01

I voted for Blackfield, because the collaboration between Aviv and Steven seems to produce magic. If you listen at the preview of the new BF album on their MySpace, you'll hear yet another collection of 'perfect pop songs'!

No-Man is amazing also! I like Returning Jesus the most, while Flowermouth, Loveblows and Lovecries, Together We're Stranger are wonderfull too. They made an amazing evolution during their career and covered almost every modern style, from eightees-pop to jazz and modern classical.

I know two albums by IEM. great side-project. I also got a lot of music by Bass Communion which is a bit harder to get into, as the ambient/electronic scene is not really known to me. Still, I find his recently-on-lavishingly-packaged-deluxe-gatefoldsleeved-180grams-marbled-vinyl-rereleased album 'ghosts on magnetic tape a strange, morbid and just awesome experience.
 
The creatot of this poll forgot to mention another of his side projects, which is SWsolo. He's made an amazing series over so-called CoverVersion-singles (always one cover of a fairly well-known song and new song that kind of makes a nice couple with the covered song). Also, he released an album with a nice selection of his electronic music recorded since the early nineties.
 
I can't add more to this. SW is a genius, how can I stress this more? For me he's the incarnation of great music, great musicality, great production, great music taste and the abaility to talk in a fairly objective way about it (by for example liking Abba and the Carpenters for their songwriting skills).
 
 


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Posted By: crucify_the_ego
Date Posted: May 28 2006 at 06:01
No-Man. It's kind of trip-hoppy, which I like, and it's very different to PT.


Posted By: TheProgtologist
Date Posted: May 28 2006 at 08:50
Blackfield

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Posted By: Tristan Mulders
Date Posted: May 28 2006 at 14:04
I'd go for Blackfield, but IEM is equally good, although a bit stranger from time to time Embarrassed

No-Man has its highlights but also its downsides... whereas Bass Communion does not seem to do it for me...


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Posted By: Kleynan
Date Posted: May 28 2006 at 16:07
Originally posted by thefalafelking thefalafelking wrote:

I voted for Blackfield, because the collaboration between Aviv and Steven seems to produce magic. If you listen at the preview of the new BF album on their MySpace, you'll hear yet another collection of 'perfect pop songs'!

No-Man is amazing also! I like Returning Jesus the most, while Flowermouth, Loveblows and Lovecries, Together We're Stranger are wonderfull too. They made an amazing evolution during their career and covered almost every modern style, from eightees-pop to jazz and modern classical.

I know two albums by IEM. great side-project. I also got a lot of music by Bass Communion which is a bit harder to get into, as the ambient/electronic scene is not really known to me. Still, I find his recently-on-lavishingly-packaged-deluxe-gatefoldsleeved-180grams-marbled-vinyl-rereleased album 'ghosts on magnetic tape a strange, morbid and just awesome experience.
 
The creatot of this poll forgot to mention another of his side projects, which is SWsolo. He's made an amazing series over so-called CoverVersion-singles (always one cover of a fairly well-known song and new song that kind of makes a nice couple with the covered song). Also, he released an album with a nice selection of his electronic music recorded since the early nineties.
 
I can't add more to this. SW is a genius, how can I stress this more? For me he's the incarnation of great music, great musicality, great production, great music taste and the abaility to talk in a fairly objective way about it (by for example liking Abba and the Carpenters for their songwriting skills).
 
 
 
SW is the best producer that ever hit the face of this planet IMO! Hehe Clap


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Posted By: daz2112
Date Posted: May 28 2006 at 16:57
Blackfield!

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Posted By: chamberry
Date Posted: May 29 2006 at 00:38
I've only heard one album from every side project except Bass comunion and I honsetly can't choose Confused. They all have their ups and downs and are very different from each other so I can't.

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