Multi genre artists
Multi genre artists
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bazza white

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3,674 posts

144 months

Tuesday 15th February 2022
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Just having a think today of artists who have had multi careers across different genres. Not just different genres but could be same genre but presented very differently. (Phil Collins)

a few

Damon Albarn , Blur/ Gorillaz
Norman Cook, Housemartins/Fatboy slim
Cerys Matthews, Indie to folk music


Mariah Carey, pop princess type to RnB I think.


Thread for no reason but a little fun and discussion.





Grrbang

755 posts

87 months

Saturday 19th February 2022
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Devin Townsend, from extreme metal to 'snuggles'

Steven Wilson, from space rock to soft metal to electro-pop.

King Crimson, from ye olde art-prog to math rock

DWDarkWheels

567 posts

139 months

Saturday 19th February 2022
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Devin Townsend my first thought too. A very wide spectrum.

Bacon Is Proof

5,740 posts

247 months

Saturday 19th February 2022
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Bill Rieflin.
Ministry/Revolting Cocks, King Crimson and R.E.M, amongst others.

MikeT66

2,693 posts

140 months

Sunday 20th February 2022
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bazza white said:
Mariah Carey, pop princess type to RnB I think.
Is that much of a jump? To me, modern RnB (it's not really - there's little rhythm and certainly no blues in there) is just 'pop' music anyway.

Obvious answer to OP is David Bowie. 60's psychedila (earliest stuff), glam rock (Ziggy/Aladdin), avante-garde rock/synth(Heroes/Low/Lodger), soul (Young Americans), pop (Let's Dance), drum/bass (Earthling), grunge (Tin Machine) and avante-garde Jazz (Black Star).

Some more successful than others, but Bowie was always looking for a different sound.

Roofless Toothless

6,630 posts

148 months

Sunday 20th February 2022
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Frank Zappa.

There can’t be too many that lead highly successful rock bands, and also wrote music for some of the world’s leading classical orchestras and conductors, including the Proms. And played with several top modern jazz instrumentalists.

DodgyGeezer

44,448 posts

206 months

Sunday 20th February 2022
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an obvious answer would be Freddie I know there're more but that's just the first thought

motorizer

1,524 posts

187 months

Sunday 20th February 2022
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Ginger Wildheart

itlab

143 posts

79 months

Sunday 20th February 2022
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Grime > Pop/Dance
Skepta,Wiley,Dizzie,Chipmunk have all flipped back and forth between a more traditional Grime sound and the commercially successful pop/dance stuff. (and in the case of Older Mcs like Wiley they were Mcing on DnB and Garage before Grime even existed)

Soulwax(indie)/ToMany DJs(dance)
subsub(dance)/Doves(indie)

Sonny Moore
First to Last(emo) / Skillex(brostep)

Boy George
Pop / Dance

Joy Division > New Order
From Gloomy PostPunk/indie to Pop/Dance/Football anthems

Mike Patton
alt Metal, Mathcore, Italian Pop Songs, TripHop, Pop, Opera and a load of stuff I don't even know the genre for.


zb

3,364 posts

180 months

Sunday 27th February 2022
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Paul Weller - punk/mod/pop/northern soul and who knows what else.
Andrew Weatherall - indie/industrial/punk/electro/Balearic/dub/reggae/rockabilly/techno/house/posh trance.

entropy

6,010 posts

219 months

Sunday 27th February 2022
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Robert Plant - Rock, pop, blues, country, folk, world

Ozone

3,066 posts

203 months

Sunday 27th February 2022
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Prince:

Pop, new wave, R&B, rock and soul.

cherryowen

12,180 posts

220 months

Sunday 27th February 2022
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Alex Skolnick : Shred guitar to smooth jazz guitar


Sebastian Tombs

2,133 posts

208 months

Sunday 27th February 2022
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Status Quo. Pictures of Matchstick Men to Rockin All Over The World.

Red Hot Chilli Peppers. Fairly inaccessible white boy funk to radio friendly pop songs that try to recreate Under The Bridge. (Are there any other bands who, upon having a surprise breakthrough hit decided to completely abandon their old sound and go hard on the sound that brought them success?)

Kara’s Flowers: promising power pop band turn into funky pop after lead songwriter goes to Juilliard and change their name to Maroon 5


MitchT

16,789 posts

225 months

Sunday 27th February 2022
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MikeT66 said:
bazza white said:
Mariah Carey, pop princess type to RnB I think.
Is that much of a jump? To me, modern RnB (it's not really - there's little rhythm and certainly no blues in there) is just 'pop' music anyway.
Credit where it's due, she also did and album called "Someone's Ugly Daughter" under the name "Chick". I think it was a sort of protest against the kind of stuff she was famous for!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zJIGKt3YokQ

Walter Sobchak

5,732 posts

240 months

Monday 28th February 2022
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Frank Zappa,David Bowie,John Frusciante and Jonny Greenwood.

Nimby

5,204 posts

166 months

Monday 28th February 2022
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Rick Wakeman.

Pereldh

667 posts

128 months

Tuesday 1st March 2022
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The Beatles.

HustleRussell

25,652 posts

176 months

Tuesday 1st March 2022
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King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizzard

Surf / Lo Fi - Folk - Rock (Garage, Blues, Alternative, Progressive, Microtonal, Concept), Metal (Doom, Thrash), Pop, Electronic... and still going.

Stuart70

4,078 posts

199 months

Tuesday 1st March 2022
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Bobby Gillespie

Altered Images - pop
Jesus and Mary Chain - shoegazers
Primal Scream - ranging from Stones-esque rock, house, indie….

A reasonable range over a career life…