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Encyclopedia > Postrock

The term post-rock was coined by Simon Reynolds in issue 123 of The Wire (May 1994) to describe a sort of music "using rock instrumentation for non-rock purposes, using guitars as facilitators of timbres and textures rather than riffs and power chords." Simon Reynolds (born 1963) is an influential British music critic, who made his name at Melody Maker in the 1980s. ... The Wire is a British avant garde music magazine. ... 1994 was a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar, and was designated the International year of the Family. ... Wikibooks Wikiversity has more about this subject: School of Music Look up Music in Wiktionary, the free dictionary Wikisource, as part of the 1911 Encyclopedia Wikiproject, has original text related to this article: Music Wikicities has a wiki about Music: Music MusicNovatory: the science of music encyclopedia Science of Music... In music, timbre is determined by its spectrum, which is a specific mix of keynote, overtones, noise, tune behaviour, and envelope, as well as the temporal change of the spectrum and the amplitude. ... A riff is an ostinato figure: a repeated chord progression or melodic figure, often played by the rhythm section instruments, that forms the basis or accompaniment of a rock music or jazz composition. ... In music, a power chord is an interval which serves the diatonic function of a major or minor chord. ...


Originally used to describe the music of such bands as Stereolab, Disco Inferno, Seefeel, Bark Psychosis and Pram, it spread out to be frequently used for all sorts of jazz- and Krautrock-influenced, instrumental, electronica-added music made after 1994. Bands from the early 1990s such as Slint, or earlier, such as Talk Talk were influential on this genre. As with many musical genres, the term is arguably inadequate: it is used for the music of Tortoise as well as that of Mogwai, two bands who have very little in common besides the fact that their music is largely instrumental. Stereolabs core members Tim Gane and Lætitia Sadier with Dominic Jeffrey and Simon Johns. ... Disco Inferno were formed in Essex in the late 80s by Ian Crause (guitar & vocals), Paul Wilmott (bass), Rob Whatley (drums) and Daniel Gish (keyboards) After the departure of Gish (who would later join Bark Psychosis) the three-piece Disco Inferno recorded the single Entertainment with producer Charlie McIntosh. ... Bark Psychosis are a band from Waltham Forest in East London. ... Pram are an electronica band, formed in Birmingham, England in the 1990. ... Jazz is a musical art form characterized by blue notes, syncopation, swing, call and response, polyrhythms, and improvisation. ... Krautrock is a generic name for the experimental bands who appeared in Germany in the early 1970s. ... Electronica is a rather ambiguous term that covers a wide range of electronic or electronic-influenced music. ... // Events and trends The 1990s are generally classified as having moved slightly away from the more conservative 1980s, but otherwise retaining the same mindset. ... Slint were a rock band consisting of Brian McMahan (guitar and vocals), David Pajo (guitar), Britt Walford (drums), Todd Brashear (bass on Spiderland) and Ethan Buckler (bass on Tweez). ... Mark Hollis, Paul Webb, and Lee Harris Talk Talk were an English synth-pop group formed in 1981 by Mark Hollis (vocals/guitar/songwriter), Paul Webb (bass), Lee Harris (drums), and Simon Brenner (keyboards). ... Musical genres are categories which contain music which share a certain style or which have certain elements in common. ... Cover of Tortoises 1998 album TNT Tortoise, is a musical group formed in Chicago, Illinois in 1990. ... The word mogwai can be an alternate transliteration of the Mandarin Chinese word 魔怪 (pinyin:móguài) meaning ghost, evil spirit, or demon; or perhaps the Cantonese pronunciation of 魔鬼 (devil). As depicted in the 1984 Joe Dante film Gremlins and its 1990 sequel Gremlins 2: The New Batch the word...


The aforementioned Tortoise was among the founders of the movement. After the second Tortoise LP Millions Now Living Will Never Die, the band became a post-rock icon. After Millions... many bands (e.g., Do Make Say Think) began to record music inspired by the "Tortoise-sound", and were often described as post-rock. 33â…“ LP vinyl record album The vinyl record is a type of gramophone record, most popular from the 1950s to the 1990s, that was most commonly used for mass-produced recordings of music. ... Do Make Say Think is a Canadian instrumental post rock band from Toronto, Ontario. ...


In the late nineties, Chicago, Illinois, became the home base of many different groups. John McEntire (of Tortoise) became an important producer for lots of them, as well as Jim O'Rourke (of Brice-Glace, Gastr del Sol and many more). Post-rock began to range from the slow, guitar-based ambience of Boxhead Ensemble to the up-tempo electronica of Stereolab. Chicago, colloquially known as the Second City and the Windy City, is the third-largest city in population in the United States and the largest inland city in the country. ... John McEntire is the drummer of post-rock outfits Gastr Del Sol, Tortoise, The Sea and Cake, and is affiliated with several other bands. ... Jim ORourke (born 1969) is an American musician and producer. ... Gastr del Sol is an oft-cited stalwart of what is sometimes termed the post-rock movement of the 1990s. ...


Montreal, Quebec band Godspeed You Black Emperor! — later renamed 'Godspeed You! Black Emperor' — incorporated a political element with leanings toward the alter-/anti-globalization movement. Montreal or Montréal1 (pronounced in Canadian English, in standard French, and in Quebecois French) is the second largest city in Canada. ... Beginning in 1963, a terrorist group that became known as the Front de libération du Québec (FLQ) launched a decade of bombings, robberies and attacks on government offices and at least two murders by FLQ gunfire and three violent deaths by bombings. ... The cover of Lift Your Skinny Fists Like Antennas to Heaven (2000) Godspeed You! Black Emperor (formerly known as Godspeed You Black Emperor!) is a Canadian post-rock band based in Montreal, Quebec. ... The Elections and Parties Series Democracy Representative democracy History of democracy Referenda Liberal democracy Representation Voting Voting systems Ideology Elections Elections by country Elections by calender Electoral systems Politics Politics by country Political campaigns Political science Political philosophy Related topics Political parties Parties by country Parties by name Parties by... It has been suggested that this article or section be merged with Anti-globalization. ... Anti-globalization (anti-globalisation) is a political stance of opposition to the perceived negative aspects of globalization. ...


By the early 2000s, the term had started to fall out of favor. It became increasingly controversial as more critics outwardly condemned its use. Even the bands for whom the term was most frequently assigned (for example, Cul de Sac, Tortoise, and Mogwai) rejected the label that it placed on them. The wide range of styles covered by the term most likely robbed it of its usefulness. Saddam Hussein shortly after his capture Major controversy over U.S. presidential election, 2000 September 11, 2001 terrorist attack on New Yorks World Trade Center and Virginias Pentagon killing almost 3000 people. ... Cover of Tortoises 1998 album TNT Tortoise, is a musical group formed in Chicago, Illinois in 1990. ... The word mogwai can be an alternate transliteration of the Mandarin Chinese word 魔怪 (pinyin:móguài) meaning ghost, evil spirit, or demon; or perhaps the Cantonese pronunciation of 魔鬼 (devil). As depicted in the 1984 Joe Dante film Gremlins and its 1990 sequel Gremlins 2: The New Batch the word...


In recent years, post-rock has enjoyed a surge in popularity in the north of England. Newcastle upon Tyne-based bands like Your Codename is: Milo and Peace Burial At Sea are gaining in popularity across the UK. This article is about a city in the United Kingdom. ... Peace Burial At Sea , sometimes known as PBAS, are a Newcastle-based British post-rock band. ...


Closely related to post-rock is the genre known as Math rock, characterized by more percussive timbres, more dissonant harmonic gestures, and more prog-influenced arrangements. Math rock is a style of rock music that emerged in the late 1980s. ...


The post-rock approach to music, including emphasis on instrumental work and sound textures, is similar to the earlier New Age movement, which came out of the modern folk tradition. New Age describes a broad movement characterized by alternative approaches to traditional Western culture. ...


Examples of post-rock groups

...as the Poets affirm is a Canadian independent instrumental post-rock band from Ottawa, Ontario, formed in 2001. ... Akira are a London 3-piece alternative rock/post-rock band. ... The Album Leaf is a pseudonym for Jimmy LaValle, formerly of the The Black Heart Procession and Tristeza. ... The American Analog Set or The AmAnSet is an Austin, Texas based U.S. pop group. ... The cover of He Has Left Us Alone But Shafts Of Light Sometimes Grace The Corner Of Our Rooms. ... Bardo Pond is an American psychedelic rock band formed in 1991. ... Bark Psychosis are a band from Waltham Forest in East London. ... Broken Social Scene is a Canadian indie rock supergroup formed in 1999 (see 1999 in music) in Toronto, Ontario. ... Couch is a Munich, Germany-based instrumental band. ... Dappled Cities Fly are a four-piece rock band from Sydney, Australia. ... Instumental Indie Rock group from Chicago. ... Destroyalldreamers is a Post-Rock band based in Montreal, Quebec. ... Disco Inferno were formed in Essex in the late 80s by Ian Crause (guitar & vocals), Paul Wilmott (bass), Rob Whatley (drums) and Daniel Gish (keyboards) After the departure of Gish (who would later join Bark Psychosis) the three-piece Disco Inferno recorded the single Entertainment with producer Charlie McIntosh. ... Dirty Three are an instrumental rock band, formed in 1993, in Melbourne, Australia. ... Do Make Say Think is a Canadian instrumental post rock band from Toronto, Ontario. ... Don Caballero is a math rock group from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. ... Dreamend is a shoegazer musical group whose music is characterized by textured guitar work and prominent percussion. ... Drive Like Jehu were an American post-hardcore band. ... Efterklang is a 10-person musical group from Copenhagen, Denmark. ... Elf Fatima is a post-rock quartet from Hong Kong, founded in 1997. ... The band: Mark Smith, Chris Hrasky, Munaf Rayani and Michael James. ... ... Four Tet is the name used by Kieran Hebden for his electronic music-oriented solo efforts to differentiate from his work with post-rock band Fridge. ... Gastr del Sol is an oft-cited stalwart of what is sometimes termed the post-rock movement of the 1990s. ... The cover of Lift Your Skinny Fists Like Antennas to Heaven (2000) Godspeed You! Black Emperor (formerly known as Godspeed You Black Emperor!) is a Canadian post-rock band based in Montreal, Quebec. ... The cover of Hangedup Hangedup are a post-rock group from Montreal, Canada. ... Hood are a U.K.-based band from Leeds, formed at the end of 1990. ... Post rock band from New Zealand. ... Karate was a jazzy indie band, with some post-rock influences. ... This article is being considered for deletion in accordance with Wikipedias deletion policy. ... Labradford is a rock band from Richmond, Virginia. ... The Mercury Program are an instrumental band playing a very ambient guitar-bass-drums style, with the help of a vibraphone, which at least two members of the band take turns playing, often two at a time. ... The word mogwai can be an alternate transliteration of the Mandarin Chinese word 魔怪 (pinyin:móguài) meaning ghost, evil spirit, or demon; or perhaps the Cantonese pronunciation of 魔鬼 (devil). As depicted in the 1984 Joe Dante film Gremlins and its 1990 sequel Gremlins 2: The New Batch the word... The cover to Monos third full-length album Walking cloud and deep red sky, Flag fluttered and the sun shined Mono is a post-rock group from Tokyo, Japan. ... Mono is a Dutch indie rock/post-rock band from Rotterdam. ... Clockwise from bottom left: Colm OCiosoig, Bilinda Butcher, Kevin Shields, Debbie Googe My Bloody Valentine were an Irish-British shoegazing rock band. ... Peace Burial At Sea , sometimes known as PBAS, are a Newcastle-based British post-rock band. ... Pram are an electronica band, formed in Birmingham, England in the 1990. ... Rachels is an experimental indie rock group with three members, Jason Noble, Christian Frederickson, and Rachel Grimes. ... Radarmaker are a perth-based, australian post-rock band that formed in 2000. ... Rothko is an London-based instrumental ambient band. ... Shalabi Effect, a mostly instrumental band emerges from the modern mecca of post-rock music, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. ... The Sheep Fiends[1] is an experimental Post-rock band from Chicago. ... Sigur Rós is an Icelandic post-rock band with shoegazing and minimalist elements. ... Slint were a rock band consisting of Brian McMahan (guitar and vocals), David Pajo (guitar), Britt Walford (drums), Todd Brashear (bass on Spiderland) and Ethan Buckler (bass on Tweez). ... Stereolabs core members Tim Gane and Lætitia Sadier with Dominic Jeffrey and Simon Johns. ... Mark Hollis, Paul Webb, and Lee Harris Talk Talk were an English synth-pop group formed in 1981 by Mark Hollis (vocals/guitar/songwriter), Paul Webb (bass), Lee Harris (drums), and Simon Brenner (keyboards). ... Based in San Francisco, California, Tarentel formed in 1995. ... Cover of Tortoises 1998 album TNT Tortoise, is a musical group formed in Chicago, Illinois in 1990. ... Vehicles are non-living means of transportation. ... We vs. ... Windsor for the Derby are a post-rock outfit from Austin, Texas. ...

External links

  • Mp3 Post Rock Blog
  • Reynolds' article
  • Post-rock bands
  • Post-rock labels & media
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Earwing Records - Jullander (751 words)
Jullander are concerned with a type of music that, by the unhappy name of "Postrock", once promised a great range of freedom and possibilities, but then began to degenerate into a confining and predictable genre and ultimately into mere style.
A two-quarter instrumental band whose obvious strength is the feeling for duration, style, word and chord.
But they do it with elegance, dignity and devotion and in doing so they pick up the thread that was all to often lost in aesthetic arts and crafts.
Postrock Limestone Courtyard - Lucas, Kansas - brought to you by LASR - Leisure And Sport Review (335 words)
The exhibit emphasizes the architectural, historical, and cultural value of post rock limestone, and incorporates at one place a concise and concentrated series of examples of construction and design detail, showing the many uses of the stone from the most utilitarian to the ornate and whimsical.
The scale model of the postrock courtyard area was created by a design team over an 18 month period.
The team was composed of exhibit designer, Chuck Regier, landscape designer, Kathleen Pierson; stone carvers, staff, and local volunteers.
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