Episode 17 - Hardcore, Part 6: Experimental

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Americanhardmind and Synchronicity introduce our Top Hardcore Bands, as in the essence of each musical sub-genre, continuing with Part 6: Experimental.

Experimental (progressive/proto-post-/folk-instrumental):
Experimental embodies progressive, proto-post- and folk-instrumental, at their hardest. These subs derive from a non-blues, non-industrial lineage, of which in deconstruction leads us to industrial blues as the basest synonym for what heavy metal converts to. Progressive consists of long, conceptual epics with fantastical, futurist shades of sound, recreations of post-human realms. With that in mind and spirit, proto-post- expresses as textural and avante garde, the fringe of subs like folk, ragtime, jazz, ambient, and instrumental. The only differentiating character between proto-post- and folk-instrumental is the use of vocals, as human sound is omitted from the last embodiment, as a nod to prototypical beginnings of acoustic-technical Instrument.

progressive:
King Crimson (68/69) "Sailor's Tale"
Rush (68/74) "Working Man"
Tool (90/93) "Hooker With A Penis"
The Mars Volta (94/97) "Miranda That Ghost Just Isn't Holy Anymore: C. Pisacis (Phra-Men-Ma)"

proto-post-:
Parliament-Funkadelic (55/70) "Maggot Brain"
Violent Femmes (79/83) "Kiss Off"
Lungfish (87/90) "Child of Chaos"
Sigur Ros (94/97) "Untitled 8 ("Popplagi")"

folk-instrumental:
Apocalyptica (93/96) "Nothing Else Matters"
gy!be (94/97) "09-15-00 (Part One)"
Rodrigo y Gabriela (00/01) "Diablo Rojo"

The following is what to expect in Episode 18:
Hardcore, Part 7: Honorable Hardcore

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