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I suggest add to the genre of this song the genre Avant-gard. This music as "Main Theme" from the same album, has both elements of Avant-gard and Progressive rock. We have a conflict here, in the Soundtrack from the Film More article says : More contains some acoustic folk ballads, a genre that will appear sparsely on later works, a couple of hard rock songs ("The Nile Song", "Ibiza Bar"), and some instrumental tracks featuring their experimental (or avant-garde) approach and their trademark spacey/electronic sound (such as "Quicksilver" and "Main Theme"). But in the article of these song they are listed as Progressive rock. Other songs of the same genre, "Syncopated Pandemonium" and "The Grand Vizier's Garden Party, are listed as Avant-garde. I wainting the opinion of other wikipedians to change the genre.--Italodal (talk) 22:38, 6 May 2009 (UTC)[reply]
I've addressed points about other songs you mentioned on the page for "Main Theme". For this song, while I agree it's strange music, I believe it was designed for its role in the film's soundtrack, and has no connection to abstract classical avant garde music. As I've stated on another talk page, I think that when the song articles for this album were created, all were labelled "psychedelic rock" initially, and it's appropriate to review them now. I would agree that progressive rock is more appropriate than psychedelic, and will propose this change. --A Knight Who Says Ni (talk) 09:37, 8 May 2009 (UTC)[reply]