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    Posted: April 25 2025 at 05:26

I don't mind some break in the floods.
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Did someone mention they'll be back??...

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Originally posted by Logan Logan wrote:

He's fine, saw him logged in earlier. I believe he is not posting because I disabled the WYSIWYG post editor for the forum due to all the script members were getting in their posts and due to complaints/ concerns. Not having it does his make style of list-making more challenging and requires some learning and/or adaptation. I had hoped the issue would be fixed by now. I want to leave it up to M@x or others to enable it when they think/know the time is right.

That's right. I'm just patiently biding my time until the WYSIWYG post editor is enabled again, then I'll be back with more polls, but it's nice to be missed.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (1) Thanks(1)   Quote Logan Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 24 2025 at 11:27
He's fine, saw him logged in earlier. I believe he is not posting because I disabled the WYSIWYG post editor for the forum due to all the script members were getting in their posts and due to complaints/ concerns. Not having it does his make style of list-making more challenging and requires some learning and/or adaptation. I had hoped the issue would be fixed by now. I want to leave it up to M@x or others to enable it when they think/know the time is right.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (1) Thanks(1)   Quote Octopus II Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 24 2025 at 11:20
Is Paul OK?

He hasn't been posting much at all lately.

I'm really missing his polls!
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (1) Thanks(1)   Quote moshkito Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 20 2025 at 09:45
Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

Polls aren't just for strippers and cross country skiers, so here's the latest update of currently running polls:-
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Hi,

Well, for all these things, you are missing my Chateaubriand Dinner and Champagne!  Wink

Love the lists, but some are beyond my palate!
Music is not just for listening ... it is for LIVING ... you got to feel it to know what's it about! Not being told!
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (1) Thanks(1)   Quote Rick1 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 20 2025 at 03:51
The trouble is, the electorate is rather small.  I reckon you are lucky if you get more than 20 responses to any one poll.  
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (1) Thanks(1)   Quote Enchant X Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 20 2025 at 00:06
Well I am often amazed how much effort goes into paul's polls, so more polls please.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Psychedelic Paul Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 19 2025 at 02:50
Polls aren't just for strippers and cross country skiers, so here's the latest update of currently running polls:-

Beatles' Solo Works
Black Sabbath
Church of Hawkwind
Complete Curved Air
Complete King Crimson
Crossover Prog Britannia
Dutch Symphonic & Progressive Metal
Eclectic Prog Britannia
Fleetwood Mac Pack
Flower Power!
Glam Rock Britannia
Logan's Run
Post-Punk Britannia
Prog Folk Britannia
Progressive Electronica
The Psychedelic Years
Shades of Deep Purple
Sophisti-Pop Britannia
Space Rock
Tangerine Dream Team
Total Tull
Traffic Jam
Ups & Downes
Uriah Heap
U.S. & Can. Male Singers
U.S. & Can. Female Singers 
U.S. Jazz Fusion
Wetton's World


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Coming soon.....

Black Sabbath, including

Dio
Elf
Gillan
Ian Gillan 
Ian Gillan Band
GZR (Geezer Butler's band)
Heaven & Hell
Glenn Hughes
Tony Iommi
Tony Martin
Ozzy Osbourne
Phenomena
Cozy Powell
Rondinelli
Bill Ward

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Originally posted by Logan Logan wrote:

Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

^^ When it comes to polling, I tend to stick to what I know and like, so I'll have to leave a future Synth World series of polls in your capable hands as most of those genres and artists you mentioned are well out of my comfort zone. Smile


Was trying to have a bit of fun will all those subgenres of Synth (plus the one I made up of course). Just thought you might be entertained to see them -- not that it is entertaining, but thought we maybe could have some fun with it if coming up with some silly ones of our own. Not something I'd expect of you as I said. If I did one now or as a series I'd rather do one that is simply called "Electronic" as a very broad category. I like a huge variety of electronic music, progressive and otherwise. I likely will wait until after you do your poll (I like it when topics reinforce each other in a way by having related ones) and would avoid covering the same names.
For all I knew, Synthwave, Vaporwave, Spacesynth, Dungeon Synth, Neuro Funk, Electro Disco, Skweee (Skweeeze My Lemon), Drill and bass, Acid techno Funktronica, Horror Synth, Synth Punk & SynthShockTherapy could have all been genuine bona fide music genres. Well, maybe not Skweeeze My Lemon. Tongue
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^ It's all about Getting the Balance Right and the one synth artist we do share a love of is Depeche Mode, having featured them recently in my Synth Britannia blog. Smile 


DEPECHE MODE      A Synth-Pop phenomenon (see video below) who breathed New Life into the genre. I Just Can't Get Enough of Depeche Mode, whose songs and lyrics were often as enigmatic as The Meaning of Love itself. In the notoriously tough music business where Everything Counts when it comes to the bottom line, Depeche Mode somehow managed to Get the Balance Right between catchy pop songs and intelligent Music for the Masses, arguably reaching their peak with their acclaimed Violator album in 1990. Throughout the 1980's, there was barely time to Enjoy the Silence, with one Depeche Mode hit record after another, which was almost enough to make Stock, Aitken & Waterman jealous. It's A Question of Time whether any Synth-Pop band will ever manage to repeat the success of Depeche Mode in the future, but I somehow doubt it, when modern electropop and indietronica bands can only Dream On of ever achieving Some Great Reward of similar fame and fortune. Smile

 4 stars 1983: Depeche Mode - Construction Time Again - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_nECIMjcLiicuVdVnYHL3k7khijxz4jbME
 4 stars 1993: Depeche Mode - Songs of Faith and Devotion - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_k9vDkC9kG2mksuL47KZ3tVEH8bk345v4A
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Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

^^ When it comes to polling, I tend to stick to what I know and like, so I'll have to leave a future Synth World series of polls in your capable hands as most of those genres and artists you mentioned are well out of my comfort zone. Smile


Was trying to have a bit of fun will all those subgenres of Synth (plus the one I made up of course). Just thought you might be entertained to see them -- not that it is entertaining, but thought we maybe could have some fun with it if coming up with some silly ones of our own. Not something I'd expect of you as I said. If I did one now or as a series I'd rather do one that is simply called "Electronic" as a very broad category. I like a huge variety of electronic music, progressive and otherwise. I likely will wait until after you do your poll (I like it when topics reinforce each other in a way by having related ones) and would avoid covering the same names.

I probably would like to do many of my usual suspects like:

Aphex Twin - drukqs (2001)
Boards of Canada - Music Has the Right to Children (1998)
Björk - Homogenic (1997)
Coil - The Ape of Naples (2008)
Depeche Mode - Violator (1990)
Time Hecker - Virgins (2013)
Kraftwerk - Die Mensch-Maschine (1978)
Portishead - Third (2008)
Radiohead - Kid A (2000)
Stereolab - Dots and Loops (1997)
Sufan Stevens - The Age of Adz (2010)

Won't bore you with more as this is not really your stuff. Just using this thread about you and your polls to think aloud, sorry. On the other hand, I have covered such things so many times and it does get stale. I might started using RYM and making those list there (only thing is I like interaction with people if sharing lists).

Anyway, back on topic which is about your list and news of what to expect from Paul. :)

Edited by Logan - December 05 2024 at 16:42
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Originally posted by Cosmiclawnmower Cosmiclawnmower wrote:


Love Blue Nile and, particularly, The Divine comedy (who are, surely, Chamber pop?Wink) Bit of Aztec camera is ok and a couple of the early Level 42 albums are ok too (they were really good live back in the day even if they were a bit smooth and encouraged the shiny, grey trouser and espadrille brigade LOL

And come on, where's Wang Chung?? WinkLOL
Hats off to The Blue Nile for achieving joint first place in the second Sophisti-Pop poll, although that wasn't too difficult with just three votes shared between three artists. Smile

Wang Chung will have to wait for a future series of Synth-Pop polls. Wink


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^^ When it comes to polling, I tend to stick to what I know and like, so I'll have to leave a future Synth World series of polls in your capable hands as most of those genres and artists you mentioned are well out of my comfort zone. Smile

Edited by Psychedelic Paul - December 05 2024 at 15:45
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Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

Coming soon....

Sophisti-Pop Britannia featuring the following line-up of artists.

Aztec Camera
Basia
The Blow Monkeys
The Blue Nile
The Christians
Danny Wilson
Deacon Blue
The Divine Comedy
Everything But the Girl
Brian Ferry
Julia Fordham
Go West
Hue and Cry
Johnny Hates Jazz
Level 42
Living in a Box
Matt Bianco
Prefab Sprout
Rumer
Sade
Scritti Politti
Simply Red
Spandau Ballet
The Style Council
Swing Out Sister
Wet Wet Wet

And you thought the Glam Rock poll was weird. Tongue

Love Blue Nile and, particularly, The Divine comedy (who are, surely, Chamber pop?Wink) Bit of Aztec camera is ok and a couple of the early Level 42 albums are ok too (they were really good live back in the day even if they were a bit smooth and encouraged the shiny, grey trouser and espadrille brigade LOL

And come on, where's Wang Chung?? WinkLOL

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Speaking of Progressive Electronic...

You did a Synth-Pop Britannia, and while I would not expect this from you, I'd like to see a Synth World which could include a wide range of electronica including Synth-Pop, Electropop, Synthwave, Vaporwave, Techno,IDM, Downtempo, Ambient, Trance, Spacesynth, Dungeon Synth, Electronic Dance Music, Neuro Funk, Electro Disco, Acid House, Skweee (Skweeeze My Lemon), Indietronica, Drill and bass, Acid techno Funktronica, Horror Synth, Progressive Electronic, Synth Punk, SynthShockTherapy (my own), various Trip Hop etc. Too big, I guess, unless covering already known favourites and some other high rated albums rather than whole discographies and listening through.

Some of my favourites include the ambient techno of Future Sound of London, the IDM/ Downtempo sounds of Boards of Canada (which is actually Scottish, one of my very, very favourite bands), the Drill and Bass, IDM, Ambient and Acid Techo sounds of Aphex Twin, the Synthwave, Chillwave, Synth Funk stylings of Com Truise... I'll do that at some time in my much more limited and ambitious way. And maybe I will do a poll 25 other Progressive Electronic artists as that is one of my favourite categories. In PA, I get very excited by Kosmischer Läufer, but I only know one other big fan here.
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Originally posted by essexboyinwales essexboyinwales wrote:




Have you done Progressive Death Metal then?!!

I think I'll give that one a miss. Tongue
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Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

Coming soon.....

Progressive Electronica featuring the following line-up of 25 artists:-

ARC
Ashra
Ian Boddy
Code Indigo
John Dyson 
Robert Fox
Edgar Froese
Gandalf
Michael Hoenig
Jean Michel Jarre
Glyn Lloyd Jones
Kitaro
Kraftwerk
Andy Pickford
Ryuichi Sakamoto
Klaus Schulze
Mark Shreeve
Synergy (Larry Fast)
Tangerine Dream
Tomita
Vangelis
Bekki Williams
David Wright
Stomu Yamashta
Zanov


I knew there was one prog sub-genre I hadn't yet covered. Smile



Have you done Progressive Death Metal then?!!
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Coming soon.....

Progressive Electronica featuring the following line-up of 25 artists:-

ARC
Ashra
Ian Boddy
Code Indigo
John Dyson 
Robert Fox
Edgar Froese
Gandalf
Michael Hoenig
Jean Michel Jarre
Glyn Lloyd Jones
Kitaro
Kraftwerk
Andy Pickford
Ryuichi Sakamoto
Klaus Schulze
Mark Shreeve
Synergy (Larry Fast)
Tangerine Dream
Tomita
Vangelis
Bekki Williams
David Wright
Stomu Yamashta
Zanov


I knew there was one prog sub-genre I hadn't yet covered. Smile


Edited by Psychedelic Paul - December 05 2024 at 08:27
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