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Progressive soul (often shortened to prog-soul; also called black prog and black rock) is a type of African-American music that utilizes a progressive approach, particularly in the context of the soul and funk genres. It developed in the late 1960s and early 1970s through the recordings of innovative black musicians who pushed the structural and stylistic boundaries of those genres. Among ...
Music of My Mind is the fourteenth studio album by American soul musician Stevie Wonder. It was released on March 3, 1972, by Tamla Records, and was Wonder's first to be recorded under a new contract with Motown that allowed him full artistic control over his music. For the album, Wonder recruited electronic music pioneers Malcolm Cecil and ...
The Isaac Hayes Movement. The Isaac Hayes Movement is the third studio album by the American soul musician Isaac Hayes. Released in 1970, it was the follow-up to Hot Buttered Soul, Hayes' landmark 1969 album. Marvell Thomas had come up with "The Isaac Hayes Movement" as a name for Hayes' backup ensemble. He modeled the name after the Jimi ...
Progressive soul. Progressive soul is a genre of progressive rock that came from the roots of classical, jazz, blues, and experimental music. Some of the progressive soul music came from Motown with The Four Tops ("Bernadette", their cover of The Left Banke 's "Walk Away Renee", and The Moody Blues songs "A Simple Game" and "So Deep Within You ...
Xhol Caravan. Xhol Caravan, seit 1970 nur Xhol, war eine Krautrock -Band aus Wiesbaden . Die oft als „Pioniere des Krautrock“ bezeichnete Gruppe ist vor allem mit ihrer LP Electrip von 1969 bekannt geworden. Xhol Caravan entstand aus der Gruppe Soul Caravan (1967–1969), die vor allem Soul mit gelegentlichen Jazz - und Blues -Einlagen spielte.
House. House ist eine populäre Stilrichtung der elektronischen Tanzmusik, die in den 1980er Jahren in den USA entstand. Typisch ist der meist durch einen Drumcomputer erzeugte Rhythmus im 4⁄4 - Takt im Tempo von etwa 110 bis 130 Beats per minute: die Bassdrum auf jeder Viertelnote („Four on the Floor“), Snareschläge bzw.
Neo-progressive rock (commonly abbreviated neo-prog) [2] is a subgenre of progressive rock which developed in the UK in the early 1980s. The genre's most popular band, Marillion, achieved mainstream success in the decade. Several bands from the genre have continued to record and tour. [3] [4]