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06-06-2017, 08:13 AM | #52 (permalink) |
SOPHIE FOREVER
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I've mentioned some already and you've probably heard them all but
Zu (technically 90s because they started in 99 but ja) Richard Dawson Deathspell Omega Colin Stetson Matana Roberts Oneohtrix Point Never Conjuring Kreng Resurrectionists Strobes Will do. Come to think of it, my point about the internet might be what proves me wrong on this one with increased access to info and such.
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06-06-2017, 09:47 AM | #53 (permalink) | |
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06-06-2017, 10:13 AM | #54 (permalink) | |
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Supersilent is one exception to your theory imo, although you could point to AMM as the origins of their sound. There's also what I call free rock (I guess the correct term is brutal prog but that has too much crossover with punky zeuhl so I think there needs to be a new term for this branch), the new form of heavy jazz fusion that I'm seeing become more common through artists like Ultralyd, Zu, Flying Luttenbachers, The Thing, and Sanhedolin, although the Coltrane influence is still heavy. An interesting side note, I can hear Coltrane's influence loud and clear in a lot of the artists that are driving metal forward (there are a lot of them right now). A couple that I mentioned earlier like Deathspell Omega and Conjuring are good examples of that.
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06-06-2017, 12:39 PM | #57 (permalink) | |
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Chartered Trips by Husker Du That's When I Reach For My Revolver by Mission of Burma This Charming Man by The Smiths Just Like Heaven by The Cure Left of The Dial by The Replacements Now c.2000: Learn to Fly by Foo Fighters Bliss by Muse Untitled by Interpol Warning by Green Day Clocks by Coldplay And c.2017: Run by Foo Fighters Thunder by Imagine Dragons Parachute by Kaiser Chiefs Toothbrush by DNCE It feels like song structures have become more variable yet harder to remember (in my opinion negative) in the last 17 years. I love all of the c.2000 songs listed and like the c.1983 ones too, yet none of the c.2017 songs do anything for me. |
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06-06-2017, 12:52 PM | #58 (permalink) |
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I feel like letting time sort out the mess works heavily in your favor.
You got good stuff on that '83 list. I also have a better idea of what you're saying with those examples. |
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