-- Сообщение от Android Pinguinoid. Дата: 13:11 - 25 Янв., 2007
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1. Информация изложенная ниже не является абсолютной истиной, а лишь субьективным очерком примерно отображающим суть и развитие нижеприведенных жанров рок-музыки. Информация прежде всего адресована людям, которые находятся на первичной стадии ознакомления с музыкальным контентом подраздела. 2. К сожалению на сей момент на просторах Рунета мной не найдено ни одной более-менее адекватной русскоязычной статьи по субжевым темам. Поэтому (надеемся что временно) информация предоставленная в ФАК-е является англоязычной. Статьи представленные ниже являются неоднозачными и спорными, но по крайней мере составленны более вразумительно и представительно, чем расхожие русскоязычные аналоги. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Mathcore Mathcore (also known as tech. metal, tech. hardcore, and math metal) is a style of metalcore recognized for a high level of technical musicianship. The subgenre has its roots in bands like Deadguy, Converge, Kiss It Goodbye, Training for Utopia, Botch, Turmoil, Coalesce, Bloodlet, Groundwork, Resurrection, Acme, Nerv and Starkweather. The music is usually filled with discordant, somewhat technical riffing, complex time signatures and song structures, and passionate, energetic vocals. Songs played by bands of this style tend to vary from mere seconds in length to over 15 minutes and rarely feature a conventional verse-chorus song structure. Bands of the mathcore genre, combining so many influences, are often categorized differently depending upon the whims of journalists. Because metalcore is a hardcore punk/heavy metal crossover, bands such as Converge, and The Dillinger Escape Plan are often referred to as "hardcore," and still others, such as As the Sun Sets, The Crinn and Daughters, are labelled as grindcore and noisecore, though only influenced by one or both genres. Other styles of music, such as blues-rock and free jazz, have been known to inspire various mathcore bands. Coalesce have been influenced by the former, to the extent of releasing a Led Zeppelin cover EP named There Is Nothing New Under the Sun, whereas The Dillinger Escape Plan are known to credit the latter. Other bands, such as Misery Signals, are, despite the presence of odd time signatures and heavy breakdowns, extremely melodic. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mathcore List of mathcore bands http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_mathcore_bands ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Progressive Punk (сокращенно Pronk) Pronk, or progressive punk, is a musical genre, named after a shortening of the two words. It is usually used to describe music influenced by the English band Cardiacs, who popularised the idea that progressive rock and punk rock could fit well together (despite not necessarily agreeing with the genre's pigeon hole.) Typical elements of pronk are rapid key changes, whole tone and other unusual scales, augmented fourth chords and unusual time signatures or polyrhythms, whilst still keeping the rock element of punk music. Notable bands that are referred to as pronk include the Monsoon Bassoon, Devo, Ad Nauseum, Dog Fashion Disco, Silvery, Camp Blackfoot, The Scaramanga Six, Mumrah and Little Trophy. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pronk_%28music%29 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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