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hamham
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Posted: June 08 2006 at 02:35 |
vogre wrote:
Just discovered that Tool aren't the first to do this!!!
I was just reading some reviews, and found this Rosetta band, which play metal in the vein of Isis and Pelican, and they did the same trick. But they synchronised two CDs of music(One heavy and one ambient) instead of 3 songs. Their album was released in 2005. Do you think that this is only a coincidence?? |
coincidence
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imoeng
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Posted: June 08 2006 at 01:55 |
^ hate to say this, but i agree...
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verslibre
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Posted: June 08 2006 at 01:53 |
I still don't think this is "better" than Lateralus...
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Zitro
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Posted: June 07 2006 at 09:29 |
Yeah, it isn't that earth shattering now, maybe I was in the perfect mood at
that night.
But it is a good effort and I like to hear the different sound of the epic every once in a while.
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Cygnus X-2
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Posted: June 06 2006 at 12:11 |
vogre wrote:
Just discovered that Tool aren't the first to do this!!!
I was just reading some reviews, and found this Rosetta band, which play metal in the vein of Isis and Pelican, and they did the same trick. But they synchronised two CDs of music(One heavy and one ambient) instead of 3 songs. Their album was released in 2005. Do you think that this is only a coincidence?? |
The Flaming Lips also did a similar experiment in the 90s with their album Zaireeka, which required you to use four different cd players at the same time (playing each of the 4 discs of the album) to get the full effect, and it actually works very well.
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chamberry
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Posted: June 05 2006 at 12:44 |
I heard it It isn't as earth shattering as Zitro said but its still very good and it fits perfectly.
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Zargus
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Posted: June 05 2006 at 11:01 |
Wow! i have to try that!
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Man Made God
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Posted: June 05 2006 at 04:02 |
Posting the double-layered sample isn't allowed I guess?
I'm not into Tool or anything, but I came across the sample, and I
thought of posting it, and then it crossed my mind that it might be
illegal and stuff..
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Focus on the music... Focus!
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Rorro
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Posted: June 05 2006 at 03:54 |
Wow, i've played together the two songs with cool edit, and wow, it's amazing
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DantesRing
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Posted: May 19 2006 at 11:28 |
In regards to the Flaming Lips comment:
They did release an album called Zaireeka. It comes with four discs
that are supposed to be played simultaneously. They each have different
parts of the same song. This came from experiments Wayne Coyne used to
do with friends where he would record a bunch of cassettes with
different parts of a song and have each person play them in the car
stereos in an underground garage to get a huge echo-y sound.
He was also fascinated by the idea that it would never be played the
same twice as synching 4 players is hard, and cd players typically run
at slightly different speed, so there's always an element of chaos to
it.
Zaireeka is a pretty good album. Two of the discs are designed to play
alone, so if you don't have the equipment to play all discs at the same
time, you still get a couple albums of decent quality.
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I'm the shadow man, the jumping jack
The man who can, but won't look back
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vogre
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Posted: May 18 2006 at 12:15 |
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VanderGraafKommandöh
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Posted: May 18 2006 at 11:34 |
If so, that's quite amusing, bearing in mind Tool have a track called "Rosetta Stoned" on 10,000 Days.
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MikeEnRegalia
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Posted: May 18 2006 at 11:17 |
Do you mean the band "Rosetta Stone"?
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chopper
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Posted: May 18 2006 at 11:05 |
vogre wrote:
Just discovered that Tool aren't the first to do this!!!
I was just reading some reviews, and found this Rosetta band, which play metal in the vein of Isis and Pelican, and they did the same trick. But they synchronised two CDs of music(One heavy and one ambient) instead of 3 songs. Their album was released in 2005. Do you think that this is only a coincidence?? |
Didn't the Flaming Lips do something like this once?
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boggs68
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Posted: May 18 2006 at 10:55 |
I did have a little fun seeing what would happen after syncing the songs, but thats it. What it all boils down too is
1. Anyone who has ever been near a studio knows this is how albums are made, it is no big feat
2. It is not a great song, just fun to play with
3. Me personnally for my money I would rather have 3 better songs than filler that make 1 song.
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vogre
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Posted: May 18 2006 at 01:27 |
Just discovered that Tool aren't the first to do this!!!
I was just reading some reviews, and found this Rosetta band, which play metal in the vein of Isis and Pelican, and they did the same trick. But they synchronised two CDs of music(One heavy and one ambient) instead of 3 songs. Their album was released in 2005. Do you think that this is only a coincidence??
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chopper
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Posted: May 17 2006 at 09:32 |
heyitsthatguy wrote:
Sry bout triple posting, but can anyone figure out what the person is saying in Vigninti Tres? I sped it up and it sounds like "fransiscooooooooooo"
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You can google Viginti Tres and find the (alleged) lyrics -
Una Infinitas
Abominatio Nascitur Autumno
hic est tuum temptamen quod temptat tua potentia
viginti tres gradus ad summam potestatem
Although I can't hear these myself
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Mr. Sanchez
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Posted: May 17 2006 at 08:23 |
^^ you are really content on showing your opinion when its NOT wanted arent you?
And i believe that the reason you are posting that is because you want you number of posts to go up.
Edited by Mr. Sanchez - May 17 2006 at 08:26
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It's Calling Me Back To My Home.
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deafmoon
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Posted: May 17 2006 at 08:17 |
The reason why I`m typing this stuff is because I purchased 10,000 days thanks to the glowing reviews on this site only to find its the worst CD I have purchased in a long time
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heyitsthatguy
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Posted: May 16 2006 at 22:49 |
Sry bout triple posting, but can anyone figure out what the person is saying in Vigninti Tres? I sped it up and it sounds like "fransiscooooooooooo"
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