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Does anyone have recommendations for 24-bit audio stores that have a good prog selection? I've recently been getting more into audio, getting a decent DAC/amp and some better headphones, and am kinda wanting to try it. I don't have a surround setup. I guess it'd be nice to have some preview files just to make sure I can tell a difference anyway, and to validate my setup.
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# ? Apr 24, 2012 15:36 |
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# ? May 13, 2024 08:24 |
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yZhP9Mtxo5c A song from Storm Corrosion has gone up on Youtube.
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# ? Apr 24, 2012 16:29 |
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dos4gw posted:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yZhP9Mtxo5c I didn't really have any expectations going into this given how Mikael and Steven have been describing it. I like this a lot, it was interesting all the way through and had a very cool, strange mood throughout. As for Anathema's Weather Systems, I like a few tracks off of it, but at times I feel like I'm listening to loving Disney ballads.
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# ? Apr 24, 2012 17:08 |
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Trees and Squids posted:it was interesting all the way through and had a very cool, strange mood throughout. I think the track sort of ended abruptly. It was kind of uncomfortable to listen to.
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# ? Apr 24, 2012 22:26 |
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Brotato Broth posted:I think the track sort of ended abruptly. It was kind of uncomfortable to listen to. I think the uncomfortable feeling is (at least partially) because the track has a lot of building tension that never gets released. Once you get to around 6:30, there's this sense that it should get heavy starting.... now..now...n-now, but it never does. I really liked the track, but I definitely see what you mean. It'll be interesting to see how it sounds in the context of the songs surrounding it on the album.
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# ? Apr 24, 2012 23:13 |
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I've heard the whole Storm Corrosion album and Drag Ropes sums up the album well - very mellow with dark, ambient sounding parts that don't really go anywhere. It's not bad, but it's not something that blew me away or something I'd want to listen to unless I was in the mood for background music that never really bothers me.
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# ? Apr 24, 2012 23:39 |
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dos4gw posted:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yZhP9Mtxo5c
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# ? Apr 25, 2012 00:05 |
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John Petrucci posted:Writing for the next DT album officially commenced while in Osaka the other day. Jet lag seems to open up one's creative channels. That was quick.
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# ? Apr 25, 2012 08:05 |
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Henry Fungletrumpet posted:
I like this album a lot. Just very emotional and powerful. So, has anyone ever heard of Suspyre? I sure hadn't until yesterday when I saw them listed on progarchives; they just released a new self-titled album about a month ago, it instantly has become my favorite album of 2012 so far. A cheap and easy way to describe it would be a symphonic prog metal mix of Dream Theater, Symphony X, and maybe some Pain of Salvation and a dash of Opeth (there is one riff that sounds right from White Cluster) , but they're really much more than a cheap DT clone, trust me. Lots of heavy, weird, technical jazzy stuff thrown in that DT wouldn't do in a million years. In fact, now that I think about I'm probably doing a disservice even using the words Dream Theater to describe these guys because this album is light years better than anything DT has put out in 10 years. I seriously can't stop listening to it, there is not a bad song on this 10 track, 62 minute magnum opus. The singer really reminds me of Russell Allen....but, I can't believe I'm saying this, I might like him more than Russell already, which is kinda heresy for me. If you like prog metal even the slightest bit, you absolutely must get this. I honestly can't see anything topping this for me this year, except for maybe a new Riverside album. It kinda blows my mind I've never heard of this band either, as I've been a prog metal addict for like 10 years now. sativa dreams fucked around with this message at 06:02 on Apr 26, 2012 |
# ? Apr 26, 2012 05:46 |
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I'm probably going to have one helluva time picking between Storm Corrosion and Anathema for Album of the Year this year. Weather Systems just blew me away pretty quickly. Their new style is pretty much perfectly executed, and I just love the way the whole album flows together. It has such a nice pace that everything goes by so quickly. There's some absolutely astounding acoustic guitar throughout the album, too, especially in Untouchable Part 1. Lightning Song and The Beginning and The End are two other huge highlights. Overall, this just cements their new style. Storm Corrosion was actually a bit less surprising and/or jarring than I thought. I was kind of expecting a lot of really weird, avant garde type pieces. It came out a lot more "traditional" than I had thought. It's kind of like Heritage in a way, but obviously less dynamic. There aren't any big guitar crunches or anything. It doesn't build up to something like that (except Hag, I suppose). It's very relaxing in a way, yet still with a haunting hint of mystery. There's still a ton of melody throughout, though. Mike's acoustic guitar parts are amazing, throughout, and highlight a big reason I love his songwriting. His solos are also really inspired, I thought. It's a slight disappointment that we don't get a lot of vocals combining both Steven and Mike's voices, since they go together so amazingly. That's kind of a missed opportunity, but then again No-Man has been the exact same missed opportunity for a while now. This album is actually one of Steven's vocal highlights, I think. Even though there's no traditional verse chorus type songwriting to really cement a line in your head, Steven's lines still feel really really memorable. The whole thing goes by so quickly and captures a different than most other albums I've ever heard, so I keep wanting to just play it over again. It's addicting. I really hope this isn't all we see from this project, but knowing these two if they get together again it might be completely different, so who knows.
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# ? Apr 26, 2012 12:18 |
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I am really keen for my Storm Corrosion blu-ray to arrive, I've heard nothing but praise so far. I suppose I haven't really listened to much music from this year, but I think my album of the year so far is Valtari by Sigur Rós, closely followed by Weather Systems (tied with Fire Make Thunder by OSI)
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# ? Apr 26, 2012 14:18 |
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Thoughts on Noctourniquet: At this point I'm pretty sure Omar is trolling fans with his prerelease descriptions of Mars Volta albums. Octahedron was only "acoustic" in the sense that it was less the musical equivalent of being repeatedly hit in the head with a folding chair than Bedlam was, and the "future punk" Noctourniquet is one of their most unashamedly prog rock albums. Big triumphant choruses all over the place, and I think there's more synth on here than all their previous albums combined. It sounds very, very different from every previous Mars Volta album—so much so that there were times where it didn't even seem like I was listening to The Mars Volta. At different points they sound a lot more like Klaxons (the chorus of Empty Vessels) or even Radiohead (the beginning of Aegis). That said, it doesn't strike me as overly derivative, and the songs are as twisted and complex as ever, with strong melodies sure to please the crowd who only liked Deloused. The album as a whole feels very cohesive, which I really appreciate, especially after Octahedron ended up so jumbled and disconnected-sounding. The Whip Hand is a great opening track, lurching and staggering all over the place while still holding together in a fantastic display of highly organized chaos. The Malkin Jewel starts out sounding kind of clumsy and uninspired, but it builds so well that by the end I absolutely love it. I imagine In Absentia is going to be the most polarizing track on the album—it's a very discomforting, slowly building track I can only describe as "ambient dirge punk." I personally think it's one of the most interesting things they've ever done, but I can definitely see it trying a lot of peoples' patience. It's still maybe a bit too early to say, but overall I think this might be their best album since Frances the Mute. I immediately wanted to listen to Noctourniquet again as soon as it finished, and I'm not sure I've felt that way about any other Mars Volta album. I also think this album is going to make it easier to evaluate The Bedlam in Goliath in retrospect. I like Bedlam, but it's a very difficult album, and at the time there was the nagging feeling of "oh God, is this what the Mars Volta are going to sound like from now on"—well, they clearly aren't. Maybe Octahedron should have reassured me in this respect, but I didn't like it, so it took Noctourniquet to really renew my faith in The Mars Volta.
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# ? May 1, 2012 03:37 |
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I don't think Bedlam is that difficult of an album or really that it had much of a different sound from Amputechture. The songs were a little bit more condensed and there wasn't as much of a cohesive theme, but it wasn't exactly a departure from what they'd been doing before.
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# ? May 1, 2012 16:45 |
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That's the way I feel about it too—I mean it's difficult in the sense that it's so intense and visceral from beginning to end that I honestly have trouble getting through it in one sitting. It's the classic Mars Volta sound refined and pushed to its limit. I think it's great but at the same time it's not the sort of album I'd want them to make another of, at least for some time—if that makes any sense. It's the "Amputechture, but harder" vibe that made me worry about the direction they were headed and wonder if it was the beginning of the end, which I think impaired my assessment of the album as a whole. Trying to come up with another album/band to parallel it with, but I've got nothing. Rollersnake fucked around with this message at 19:05 on May 1, 2012 |
# ? May 1, 2012 18:50 |
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To me it just seemed like Amputechture but without the really cheesy bits (like that godawful fake noire soundtrack sax bit in the middle of Tetragrammaton, which is otherwise a cool song)
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# ? May 1, 2012 20:50 |
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On Steven Wilson's current tour, they've been playing a song from his next album titled Luminol. It apparently has been going over well with audiences. I can see why. I love it when Steven Wilson surprises me. I expected more Grace for Drowning.
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# ? May 2, 2012 00:40 |
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Kegwen posted:On Steven Wilson's current tour, they've been playing a song from his next album titled Luminol. It apparently has been going over well with audiences. The first 4:30 had me worried (what is the deal with that bassline) but I really enjoyed the rest of it. I am always going to be keen for an Insurgentes 2.0 the most though
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# ? May 2, 2012 11:57 |
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I can't say that I'm much into prog. However I loved Procol Harum's A Salty Dog and find some pleasure in Pink Floyd's Wish You Were Here. Based on the former album, anyone have any similar suggestions?
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# ? May 2, 2012 12:01 |
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Yinzer posted:I can't say that I'm much into prog. However I loved Procol Harum's A Salty Dog and find some pleasure in Pink Floyd's Wish You Were Here. Based on the former album, anyone have any similar suggestions?
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# ? May 2, 2012 14:36 |
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Motoi Sakuraba's a pretty interesting guy who I don't think has been discussed here yet. He was the keyboardist for the '80s Japanese prog band Deja-Vu, and turned to making video game soundtracks after the band broke up. Not only are his soundtracks excellent, but he continued making instrumental prog rock albums based on themes from his game soundtracks. I have to cite Beyond the Beyond as one of my favorite little symph rock albums that nobody knows about. It's a very well-composed album in an ELP/Ital-prog vein that manages to be surprisingly good despite a low-budget feel (MIDI choir, MIDI harp, MIDI clarinet, etc.)—if it were ever recorded with a full band, I think it'd be a minor classic. Also in case you were wondering, no, the game Beyond the Beyond isn't any good aside from its soundtrack. Rollersnake fucked around with this message at 22:01 on May 2, 2012 |
# ? May 2, 2012 21:58 |
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So anyone else going to http://www.threeofaperfectpair.com/ camp in August? Or just me
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# ? May 3, 2012 15:12 |
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That's, like, ungodly amounts of money, dude. That's feng shui money. If I had that, I wouldn't be borrowing my girlfriend's car to get to work. In more on-topic news, what do people in this locale think about Consequences? I've heard Five O Clock In The Morning off it, and find it to be an excellent melody and rich set of textures married to some absolutely moronic lyrics.
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# ? May 3, 2012 17:46 |
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I caved and went out and bought the Storm Corrosion CD/blu-ray instead of waiting for it to arrive. I really like it, it's pretty much what i was expecting to hear (in a general sense) and there's really good stuff from both parties. The acoustic guitar and Mikael's vocals are especially good. If you have the blu-ray the demo and instrumental tracks are worth listening to as well, I ripped them to MP3s for convenience sake and I am loving the hell out of the Hag demo
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# ? May 6, 2012 08:49 |
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I just found out today that Rush's upcoming Clockwork Angels was going to be an actual full-on concept album. That loving owns. And yeah the Steampunk thing is probably going to be cheesy as hell but that's okay because Rush has earned that right. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZcFGrWjOX0E&hd=1 Motherfuckin' double bass up in here. I think the lyrics sound a little weak and not really catchy but drat does Rush still rock hard when they want to.
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# ? May 6, 2012 15:42 |
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Yodzilla posted:I just found out today that Rush's upcoming Clockwork Angels was going to be an actual full-on concept album. That loving owns. And yeah the Steampunk thing is probably going to be cheesy as hell but that's okay because Rush has earned that right. It doesn't grab me as hard as Far Cry did, as lead singles go, but the band does still sound quite good.
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# ? May 6, 2012 16:40 |
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Kegwen posted:On Steven Wilson's current tour, they've been playing a song from his next album titled Luminol. It apparently has been going over well with audiences. This sounds just fantastic. Nice to see Steven doing something a bit different again.
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# ? May 8, 2012 19:45 |
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I'm going through this thread backwards after this post, so if I find out this has already been posted numerous times in here, I'll probably edit this out. Anyway, everyone should give Astra - The Weirding and Astra - The Black Chord a spin. Good modern prog band.
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# ? May 14, 2012 12:40 |
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BjornOfBorg posted:everyone should give Astra - The Weirding and Astra - The Black Chord a spin. Good modern prog band. Astra is one of my favorite modern prog bands! I've been waiting for The Black Chord to show up in the mail for weeks! I ordered it on vinyl (like Yes and Pink Floyd, their album art practically requires that you purchase it on vinyl). But the records most likely weren't shipped out until May 3rd...
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# ? May 14, 2012 17:03 |
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Does anyone here listen to Ruins? I admit I didn't read the whole thread, but I didn't see them mentioned at all. Basically a really nuts drummer and bassist from Japan. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FlYCLpsb-Ns http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=me-Yc2llcEU It's been the same drummer since it started, and he collaborates with different bassists every few records.
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# ? May 15, 2012 19:10 |
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tentril posted:Does anyone here listen to Ruins? I admit I didn't read the whole thread, but I didn't see them mentioned at all. Basically a really nuts drummer and bassist from Japan. Aaaaaa that is way too spazmodic for me - they're like the evil twins of OM.
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# ? May 15, 2012 19:19 |
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tentril posted:Does anyone here listen to Ruins? I admit I didn't read the whole thread, but I didn't see them mentioned at all. Basically a really nuts drummer and bassist from Japan. I've got Pallaschtom, and like it pretty well. Like a more manic, minimalistic Magma. Also their Progressive Rock Medley is really fun. Try to identify the song each snippet is from (and try not to look at the video description as it lists them all).
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# ? May 15, 2012 19:49 |
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tentril posted:Does anyone here listen to Ruins? I admit I didn't read the whole thread, but I didn't see them mentioned at all. Basically a really nuts drummer and bassist from Japan. I saw the Ruins Alone tour last year and it was a really good show. Wish Koenjihyakkei was touring through...
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# ? May 16, 2012 01:31 |
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Rollersnake posted:Motoi Sakuraba's a pretty interesting guy who I don't think has been discussed here yet. He was the keyboardist for the '80s Japanese prog band Deja-Vu, and turned to making video game soundtracks after the band broke up. Haha I have this game. It was my first psx game, and something to kill time until FF7 came out. I remember rendering it unwinnable because I went into that underground dungeon with switch bridges too early and used a magic rope to get out. But the switches stayed switched, so the bridge at the entrance was gone and I couldn't get back in. Later on in the game, when I had to go in there to continue the story, but there was nothing I could do to un-switch the bridge so I was poo poo out of luck. The only choices I had were to either start the whole game over, or just say "gently caress this game" and quit. I chose the latter. I do remember the soundtrack being quite good though. Not as good as Nobuo Uematsu or Yasunori Mitsudo, but good nonetheless. I'll have to check this guy out. Gianthogweed fucked around with this message at 10:45 on May 18, 2012 |
# ? May 18, 2012 10:39 |
Bump for the new Circus Maximus album. Sounds like they listened to nothing but Dream Theater's last three albums while writing most of this. Not quite sure if that's good or bad yet.
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# ? Jun 4, 2012 13:26 |
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Since you guys were so cool and helpful with your comments about our other tracks, I thought you guys may want to have a listen to my two man prog project's latest demo. Please let me know what you guys think, I feel like we have been able to put some of the constructive criticism we've received on this thread to good use. https://www.reverbnation.com/metamusique
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# ? Jun 10, 2012 06:14 |
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I'm disappointed, prog thread. You've let me down. Roger Waters (not my favorite PF member, but still) is apparently *still* doing a tour of The Wall. He just did a show only an hour away from me in Louisville. I had no idea. I think I'm going to kill myself.
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# ? Jun 13, 2012 22:23 |
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glompix posted:I'm disappointed, prog thread. You've let me down. Perhaps you should have read the Pink Floyd thread that has been on the first page of NMD for the last few months then.
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# ? Jun 13, 2012 23:34 |
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Help me prog thread! I have been enjoying listening to the first two Liquid Tension albums in my car and also John Petrucci's solo album. What else is simular to listen to? Please don't say Animal as Leaders...
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# ? Jun 14, 2012 05:54 |
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Ingram posted:Help me prog thread! I have been enjoying listening to the first two Liquid Tension albums in my car and also John Petrucci's solo album. Planet X or solo Derek Sherinian would probably be up your alley as well. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Hn_WLRpZcY https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PuaXQmFISFU
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# ? Jun 14, 2012 13:18 |
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# ? May 13, 2024 08:24 |
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Man I want to start listening to prog rock (after seeing that episode of The Venture Bros) so I got a hold of some Crimson King. Any suggestions for which album I should start with? Honestly I like the sound of the music but I'm having a hard time hearing the lyrics. Although that's always been an issue with me and music. Edit: Would Protomen be considered prog?
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# ? Jun 14, 2012 16:19 |