I don’t care if it’s modern or old.
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Also I’ve listened to this 3 times in the past 72 hours
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1973’s Metaphysical Animation, which only got any kind of an official release a few years ago. The only copy is from an acetate someone had hanging around, it’s a cool album.
E: proggers
Protest the Hero are awesome. They’ve been making feminist music since day one.
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Quicksilver Messenger Service if you like the more psychedelic side of the genre
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Los Jaivas, especially the album Aluras de Machu Picchu especially the songs Sube a nacer conmigo hermano and La poderosa muerte
They combine prog with andean instruments
https://nospun.bandcamp.com/album/opus
like early haken x late 90s dream theater, but also kinda different in afunky/souly way I can’t quite put my ear on
the only prog I know is like, dream theater? Is Opeth prog rock
I think both are prog metal? Opeth was more metal in their earlier albums but I will agree they have gone softer recently. Dream Theatre as well, prog metal. Don’t see any difference tho, I’d say anyone who enjoys prog rock will enjoy prog metal even more, I highly recommend Blackwater Park for Opeth, Metropolis (Part 2), Images and Words, Six Degrees of Inner Turbulence (all 3 by Dream Theatre). I find it really interesting how most of prog albums are concept albums, so its really enjoying to listen to them from the start.
Blackwater Park has been an album I have gone back to at least once a year since it came out. November comes around and my brain says “hey, go listen to Dirge for November.”
Robert Wyatt - Rock Bottom (1974)
I like Frost*, Haken, and Papadosio to name a few.
I tried to stick to just prog rock, but there’s a bit of jazz fusion in there, too. I could do more for prog metal as well as for more funky stuff (Jacob Collier, Snarky Puppy, maybe some Moon Hooch).
Steven Wilson - The Raven That Refused To Sing
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It really is. So unique and haunting.
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Is storm corrosion’s self-titled album worth burning some ratio to hear in surround sound?
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I don’t know exactly what that means, but I’d say the production is worth listening to on better speakers if that’s something you’re into.
On quite a few popular torrent sites, the currency of the pirate economy is ratio of data uploaded to data downloaded, which approximately tracks how much of what you take you’re giving back
Surround sound copies of albums are always heavier in data than their stereo counterparts, so it burns more ratio to download them.
Ah, neat. Wasn’t familiar with that phrase. I also didn’t know there was a surround sound copy of the album.
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maybe some the decemberists?
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the decemberists is firmly pegged as ‘folk’ in my mind. Genre is fuck
nah you’re thinking chumbawumba
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Rush is always a good choice. Subdivisions is a personal favorite.
listen to a farewell to kings and hemispheres back to back, they’re my fave Rush albums, just for the transition between albums
listen to a farewell to kings seven times in a row and then spend a year and ~6 weeks only listening to music that came out before that time in '77/'78 then listen to hemispheres to recreate what people had to deal with back then
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