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Originally Posted by Frownland
I'm aware that non prog bands use a lot of production. In this instance, I was talking about how prog quite typically has very layered, clean, and occasionally lifeless production (since that's not really the focus of some bands). It is noted for its influence on all of music but it also makes sense to bring up something that left a massive print on prog within the wider sphere of music.
Sort of like the synthesizer. Loads of non prog bands use them, but isn't it important to note their relevant impact on the genre?
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As our friend Ki would say, fair point. This is why I need some assistance in what is really one of the largest projects I have ever undertaken. I certainly don't know everything about prog - in fact, in many ways I know very little- and will take any help or advice or support I can get.