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Avant-prog (short for avant-garde progressive rock) is a music genre that appeared in the late 1970s as the extension of two separate progressive rock subgenres: Rock in Opposition (RIO) and the Canterbury scene.
Avant-Prog. Avant-Prog is short for avant-garde progressive rock. This style appeared in the late 1970s as the extension of two separate prog rock sub-styles: Rock in Opposition (RIO) and prog of the Canterbury scene. The latter, with groups like Egg, Soft Machine, Caravan, and Hatfield & the North (all based in or around the town of Canterbury ...
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Avant-prog is an umbrella term which refers to any progressive rock artist with a strong leaning towards avant-garde and highly experimental approaches to music. Therefore, it includes the sub-genres of Rock In Opposition (see below) and Zeuhl in addition to general avant-prog artists.
Avant-Prog. AKA: Avant-Garde Progressive Rock • 3,988 releases. Focuses on highly complex, dense arrangements often featuring high amounts of dissonance and uncommon time signatures, sometimes extending towards atonality, free time, Free Improvisation, and other avant-garde techniques. Read more.
Avant-Prog. Avant-Prog is short for avant-garde progressive rock. This style appeared in the late 1970s as the extension of two separate prog rock sub-styles: Rock in Opposition (RIO) and prog of the Canterbury scene. The latter, with groups like Egg, Soft Machine, Caravan, and Hatfield & the North (all based in or around the town of Canterbury ...
Avant-prog. Open in Spotify Save to Spotify. Avant-prog is a genre of music that combines elements of progressive rock with avant-garde and experimental music, resulting in a complex and innovative sound that pushes the boundaries of traditional rock music.
AVANT-PROG GUIDE. A list by nomorehype. Categories: Best Of, All Time, Genre, Music Scenes, Obscure. [List1287958] | +23. "You could say that everything the musicians have learned and known over the years, all of their technical resources, are in a dialogue with the things they are discovering every time, as if it was the first time." – Fred Frith.