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Poll Question: Which three?
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This one is going to be really difficult.  

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Kudos for putting proper "ü"s in Einstürzende Neubauten! Smile
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote The Anders Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 10 2020 at 04:44
Almost half of the clips are blocked in Denmark due to the feud between Google and the Danish copyright agency. Are any of the songs live versions? Because if not, I might as well just make a playlist on Spotify and listen to them that way.

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Originally posted by Snicolette Snicolette wrote:

Samuel:  Peixe:Avião – Quebra  Apocalyptic, booming drums and deep bass.  Kind of an eerie vocal, I like the sound of the piece, even without understanding the words.  Will see if I keep hearing it later today in my mind’s ear
I don't really understand the meaning but I'd say apathy is the key word here.

Originally posted by The Anders The Anders wrote:

I actually have a couple of CD's by peixe:avião (Madrugada and Peso morto).
I'm glad to hear that. I only own Peso Morto, where this song is from. I went to the album presentation concert at the time and the atmosphere was fantastic. Too bad the video is in black and white, the red vertical lights looked really cool.
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Originally posted by mathman0806 mathman0806 wrote:

The poll is open! A lot of good ones to choose from!



FIRST PART
My impressions:


1) Beirut. Airy melodic song, based on the beautiful voice and the acoustic guitar, oriental style. Very simple in terms of composition and arrangement, the beauty lies in the melancholy melody and the combined guitar / voice / percussion sound. Incidentally, I fell in love with the singer (dont tell my partner ;-). Podium candidate.

2) Lemonade. Melodic song with arrangement and voice treated in the opposite way to the previous one: synthetic sound based on keyboards (I never like electronic percussion), unnatural voice, very beautiful soprano, which alternates a singing with an explained voice with a deliberately dissonant vocals. Great production work, undoubtedly, and a fascinating song, of similar quality to the previous one in its diversity, so it is another candidate to the podium.

3) Fever Tree. Old-fashioned psychedelic song, with remarkable guitar work, and a rhythm between light-hearted and farcical, beautiful singing, but the best part remains the music played on the guitar. Podium candidate.

4) Days Is Done. If I remember correctly it is already the third time that Nick Drake is proposed in these polls. This album is my favorite, because the orchestration and the lightness of the voice have not yet reached the final depression. He sings delightfully, the melody is wonderful, the arrangement can be pleasing or cloying. Definitely a good song, which is perhaps too short. Anyway, no contender for the podium. Immediately consider it an honorable mention.

5) Haus der Luge. Industrial and synthetic sound, very marked rhythm, which could seem like a cabaret march, in a typically German style. Percussive ending, with many noises and chorus repeated indefinitely. Brave song between experimental and commercial, enjoyable to listen but will not get on the podium.

6) Tropicana. Interesting song, certainly innovative, which mixes an old-fashioned, psychedelic, hippy melody with a synthetic sound, I especially like the instrumental ending but it seems to me that the song ends too soon. It will not make it to the podium, but the sound is very pleasant and curious.

7) To Ohio. We go back to the old-fashioned acoustic melodic song, very low, almost country, very American. So far it is the only song that goes slow, relaxed, without fear of boring, and perhaps it just lacks a flicker in singing or on an instrumental level to excite me. It remains very pleasant, but it will not make it to the podium.

8) Deep Dead Blue. Meditative song, which reminds me of certain works by Donovan. It tries to tune in to the vibrations of the body. Rarefied music, sound based on the vocals. It could be a soundtrack. Pleasant but it doesn't excite me.


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For my top three, I'm going with :
1. Anúna - Deep Dead Blue - exactly what I need right now.
2. Peixe : Avião - Quebra - the biggest surprise in the poll and quite interesting.

The third one is a bit tougher to decide because there are several that I really liked.  I've narrowed it down to NITS - The Dutch Mountains, CocoRosie - Lemonade, CTM - La Mer, and Yasmine Hamden - Beirut.  

I think I'll go with
3. CocoRosie - Lemonade
....because I love the many layers that become apparent the more you listen to it.  It seems simple on the surface, but in reality it is quite textured and deep.

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My three choices in no particular order:
Yasmine Hamdan - Beirut
Fever Tree - Man Who Paints The Pictures
The Kinks - Dedicated Follower of Fashion

Morphine was another strong contender. I didn't consider Dreamboat Annie because I was familiar with it.
I knew that Kinks song from English class in high school but it was the first time I heard it since. I'm surprised I still remembered it well.
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Originally posted by mathman0806 mathman0806 wrote:

The poll is open! A lot of good ones to choose from!


SECOND PART

My impressions:

1) Dedicated.... : The Kinks! What a group! I love their irony, and Ray Davies is one of the greatest storytellers. I know this song very well, and it is the quintessential acoustic ballad of mood that pervades their lyrics. I don't know if it will go to the podium but it's certainly an honorable mention.

2) Dreamboat Annie. Very light and short country-pop song, almost evanescent. Like many of the above, we also have a really beautiful female voice here. Pleasant, but too light to be on the podium.

3) Morphine: Honey White. Until now it is the onlyIt's the only rock and roll song so far, the only one that's very gritty. Obviously it is the most beautiful of all.Wink


4) La Mer. Very soft ambient music, almost from the background. In the foreground only the voice. Minimalist. Excellent as a soundtrack.


5) Dutch Mountains. It is the longest song. I start with noises of nature, then a rhythm of march starts, but very far away, favoring the voice. Rhythmic song. The music is too indefinite, with a more incisive arrangement it would have been an overwhelming song.

6) Roll Away The Stone. Good old-fashioned rhythm and blues, classic but very enjoyable. Podium candidate.


7) Quebra. Rock ballad with electronic sounds that characteriza all the music.
Little movement.


Edited by jamesbaldwin - September 11 2020 at 12:37
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My podium:


1) The Man who paints the picture!

2) Lemonade

3) Surprise: Haus der Luege... Yes, it overtook in the final sprint Beirut... Sorry Mathman...Cry

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4) Beirut

5) Day Is Done

6) Dedicated follower of fashion

7) Roll Away the Stone.
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Originally posted by jamesbaldwin jamesbaldwin wrote:

My podium:


1) The Man who paints the picture!

2) Lemonade

3) Surprise: Haus der Luege... Yes, it overtook in the final sprint Beirut... Sorry Mathman...Cry

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4) Beirut

5) Day Is Done

6) Dedicated follower of fashion

7) Roll Away the Stone.
  Wow!  Thank you!  Very stiff competition in this one, I'm still listening through them again before deciding.  Fever Tree was very underappreciated, so it makes my heart glad, that you and others have found them to be of interest.
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Yasmine Hamdan - "Beirut"
Listening on Spotify because the YouTube link is blocked.
Beautiful song, very sad mood. Builds in an interesting way. Should clearly have a chance.

CocoRosie - "Lemonade"
Starts in a sort of Björk-like manner (especially the vocals), but in the chorus it changes mood completely. Then back again afterwards. Unsure of what to think of it at the moment, but not uninteresting. Melodically I am not so much a fan of that style.

The Kinks - "Dedicated Follower of Fashion"
In high school around 2000/01 we once had a trip to Copenhagen, and I brought a greatest hits album on cassette by The Kinks. When playing it, one of my classmates asked me which one of Blur's albums that was. I had to inform him that it was not in fact Blur, but a 60's group called The Kinks (who obviously inspired Blur). But I understand his confusion, and I think the remark might have come during "Dedidcated Follower of Fashion" which could have been from Parklife or The Great Escape. For some reason, I have always found The Kinks a bit underwhelming, at least from a musical point of view (but I love Blur). "Fashion" is quite a fun song, and I enjoy the humour in it. It's whimsical in a very 60's-like way, but it is hard for me to feel strongly about it. My favourite Kinks song is probably "Waterloo Sunset".

Morgan Delt - "Tropicana"
Listening on Spotify because the YouTube link is blocked.
This is certainly creative in terms of soundscape. It's almost comical with the combination of one side a melancholic mood and avantgardist sound elements, and on the other the "ba ba ba" singing.


Edited by The Anders - September 11 2020 at 17:25
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Raff Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 11 2020 at 15:59
I need to listen to the playlist at least once again before voting. Thankfully the weekend is upon us! This hasn't been a great week, so I apologize for having dropped off the radar. These polls are still the only bright spots in a forum that is getting increasingly depressing.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (1) Thanks(1)   Quote Lewian Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 11 2020 at 16:11
Unfortunately I have much other stuff on the plate on the weekend so I need to vote now with not enough time to listen a lot to some tracks that would really deserve it. Meltdowner's latecomer is stunning and has shaken up things; before I was pretty much settled on Tropicana, La Mer and Deep Dead Blue (with Nick Drake and Coco Rosie close behind), however now I have once more to kick one of four out. Actually all of these want me to listen to them more often but alas, I can't do that now. I think I'll vote for  Morgan Delt - Tropicana, CTM - La Mer, and Peixe : Avião - Quebra, because Deep Dead Blue is the wrong music for the nervous make-a-decision-quick-mood in which I am now. Tough luck.
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Originally posted by jamesbaldwin jamesbaldwin wrote:

My podium:

 
3) Surprise: Haus der Luege... Yes, it overtook in the final sprint Beirut... Sorry Mathman...Cry
 

Indeed a surprise. We have heard and voted for many Italians, an occasional vote for the Germans won't hurt! Smile I like most material of the Neubauten, but their sense of musicality is often very well hidden, and here for once we can feel it very directly.
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Nice. A vote. Thank you very much <3
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Originally posted by The Anders The Anders wrote:

Nice. A vote. Thank you very much <3

This is great actually and I should explore CTM.
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Listened a first time to the playlist and it will be difficult to come up with a top three. At the moment it is even difficult to come up with a bottom three: all you guys and girls listen to some great music! Will listen to it again, and again and will vote tomorrow. There is much diversity in this playlist, which is wonderful.

Haven't commented yet on Peixe : Avião, which is quite a good surprise (didn't know them before). I very much like that solid foundation interwoven by the other instruments and the singing. Makes me curious to explore more of them.

@The Anders: I listened to CTM's album on her bandcamp page: as said, I very much like the sonic quality of her music and there are many good and captivating musical ideas on it but most of them give me the impression that they remain unfinished. La Mer is probably the most accomplished song from that album. Will be interesting to follow her coming endeavours.

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Cristi Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 12 2020 at 05:34
my 3 choices

Yasmine Hamdan - Beirut
Heart - Dreamboat Annie
Peixe : Avião - Quebra

surprised Nick Drake did not get any votes, I guess I played it too safe this round. LOL
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Tough one. All nominees have their merits and my votes could've gone another way on another day.

My votes wen to:
Peixe : Avião - Quebra: This one just grabbed me with the pounding bass and drums, and haunting vocals.
Fever Tree- Man Who Paints The Pictures: If there is a dictionary entry for 60's psychedelic music, then Fever Tree should be pictured next to it. 
Einstürzende Neubauten - Haus der Lüge: With the umlauts, just edging out the Nits, Morgan Delt, and the Kinks. 

Also in consideration, CocoRosie (which grew on me over repeated listens) and Morphine (but took them out since I listened to them quite a bit). 

Though not intentional, I ended up selecting one from 60's and 70s, one from the 80's and 90's, and one from the 00's and 10's. 
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Originally posted by mathman0806 mathman0806 wrote:

Tough one. All nominees have their merits and my votes could've gone another way on another day.

My votes wen to:
Peixe : Avião - Quebra: This one just grabbed me with the pounding bass and drums, and haunting vocals.
Fever Tree- Man Who Paints The Pictures: If there is a dictionary entry for 60's psychedelic music, then Fever Tree should be pictured next to it. 
Einstürzende Neubauten - Haus der Lüge: With the umlauts, just edging out the Nits, Morgan Delt, and the Kinks. 

Also in consideration, CocoRosie (which grew on me over repeated listens) and Morphine (but took them out since I listened to them quite a bit). 

Though not intentional, I ended up selecting one from 60's and 70s, one from the 80's and 90's, and one from the 00's and 10's. 
Absolutely LOVE that, George!  I kinda think so, too.  Smile
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