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Old 01-07-2016, 03:50 PM   #70 (permalink)
JGuy Grungeman
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Originally Posted by Tributary Records View Post
Being the co owner - founder of a fairly successful art rock prog label, it's always a daunting question thinking about the future.

My feeling is the best prog was made in the 1970's and little has been nearly as innovative, creative and executed as well since. I certainly have my theories, but would enjoy hearing what others have to say about it.

How does prog really move forward?
This was all that was said in the first post. The worry that prog's future is looking grim is at least rational. What he said about electronic wasn't.

TR, music is a collaboration of sounds used to create a rhythmatic experience that's pleasing to the ears. But that depends on the ears. What's good is debatable. What is and is not music isa bad way to look at things. Even a guy banging on pots to an uneven tempo and singing off key to a different tempo is still music, but it'll likely suck.
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