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elektro80
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Posted: Fri Aug 13, 2004 2:14 pm Post subject:
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Cool!
 _________________ A Charity Pantomime in aid of Paranoid Schizophrenics descended into chaos yesterday when someone shouted, "He's behind you!"
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Posted: Sat Aug 14, 2004 8:20 am Post subject:
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Cool! What did you play? _________________ The question is not whether they can talk or reason, but whether they can suffer. -- Jeremy Bentham |
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seraph
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Posted: Sat Aug 14, 2004 10:07 am Post subject:
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| bachus wrote: | | Cool! What did you play? |
the piano, I told you
just kidding....... all originals, something between free-jazz and avant-garde pop.
researching for this post (yes I research, I am a serious poster) I found this web site:
http://www.gepr.net/genre2.html#CANTERBURY
| Quote: | On the Way to Jazz ...
Canterbury
This genre, named by the town in Kent, England where the musicians in the mid-60s group The Wilde Flowers hailed from (a band which was progenitor to both the Soft Machine and Caravan), drew on varying elements of classical architecture, the influences of American jazz, whimsical and humorous lyrical imagery, and the prevailing psychedelic atmosphere of the times to create a variant and exciting school of complex rock. Although the Soft Machine and Caravan were the only groups to originate from Canterbury itself, the familial nature of the ever-changing line-ups of these groups created a school by affiliation, especially after the Soft Machine relocated to London. The styles of the artists adopted under the Canterbury genre varied from the psychedelic whimsy of Caravan, the increasingly jazz-rock Soft Machine, and the sly song structures of Kevin Ayers onto some of the most intricate rock ever created in Hatfield and The North and National Health. Canterbury music also overlapped with British jazz-rock (see below), space rock pioneers Gong, classical rock in Egg, RIO forefathers Henry Cow and melodic progressive group Camel. |
some of those groups were very influential (Soft Machine particularly)
http://connect.to/softmachine _________________ homepage - blog - forum - youtube
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elektro80
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Posted: Sat Aug 14, 2004 3:11 pm Post subject:
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HEY! THAT LINK IS GREAT!
I even found Brian in there:
| Quote: | | Dark Ambient - This label tends to describe music in the ambient field that tends to a starker, bleaker, less overtly melodic sound. A primary innovator in this field would be Lustmord, although the likes of Roach, Rich, Stearns and Alio Die have all created music that would fall into this category. It is less a new genre than a shading of an old one. |
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