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Old 04-05-2011, 06:28 AM   #139 (permalink)
Guybrush
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I've now made a discussion thread for Mu's self-titled album here :

http://www.musicbanter.com/prog-psyc...mu-1971-a.html

Sadly, I think that will be the final act from me as leader of the Prog & Fusion Album Club. You may have noticed that I'm no longer a moderator. The reason is that it's become more work than fun - and it's been like that for a while. The Prog & Fusion album club is really what I'm interested in, but we're a very small minority here who like that sort of stuff, it's such a small part of MB. I've been trying to keep something like a sub-community going for a while now, but I don't really believe in it anymore. There is the occasional newcomer, but understandably, they don't tend to stick around. I can relate in a sense; if I wanted to discuss prog and fusion, I wouldn't really sign up on musicbanter. I'd go to progarchives or somewhere else.

So, I figured MB isn't going to change into a place which is really suited for discussing prog & fusion and so I recently created my own site called The Polite Force which focuses on the Canterbury scene. I may start an album club there once it gets some members, but as for me running an album club on MB, that's over with. I'll use MB to discuss other music interests in the future.
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