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Epignosis
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Posted: March 07 2009 at 14:41 |
Ricochet wrote:
MovingPictures07 wrote:
Ricochet wrote:
MovingPictures07 wrote:
Ricochet wrote:
Okie, so...
Ex Anima - at least two times better than In Anima, super cello contributions, fine intelligent experiments (slipping, inevitably, into freaky spooky noodling), console keyboards still there (guess you don't have money for a Korg hahaha) and it seems you took a trip to China to learn of their specific percussion rituals. And I think it's a concept album, depicting the loss of Boris in the forest of natural sounds.
Overall, I liked it!
Now, genre-wise, I'd say Eclectic can wash its hands, because this Ex enhances the experimental, electronic/cosmic, slightly avant-garde-istic, indie post-rock side of your music overall. Genre-wise, you're still in danger of not fitting the niche of a particular PA genre. It seems you're unique - orrr, not necesarrily connected to progressive rock. 
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Thanks! Glad you liked it. 
Hopefully the genre discussion can get back going and we can figure something out. 
At this point, I just want it to be in a category that makes some sense. 
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None do, quite frankly.
Seriously now, what inspired you to bang so many drums and tin cans in this one? I was very intrigued. 
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The concept is more of a rigid story that entwines itself with the vague overview of In (both stories are parallel with each other, actually), and it also heavily involves itself with two things: 1. Religion 2. Individual v. collective
So I wanted to expand sonically and every note that I ever play on each album has a strict purpose to it. I wanted to get a more organic drum/percussion sound, and I'm going to expand on that on one song for Album 3 as well.
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what? 

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Okay- just for that, CoAM definitely belongs in avant- the snooty, artsy section of it.
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MovingPictures07
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Posted: March 07 2009 at 14:41 |
Ricochet wrote:
MovingPictures07 wrote:
Ricochet wrote:
MovingPictures07 wrote:
Ricochet wrote:
Okie, so...
Ex Anima - at least two times better than In Anima, super cello contributions, fine intelligent experiments (slipping, inevitably, into freaky spooky noodling), console keyboards still there (guess you don't have money for a Korg hahaha) and it seems you took a trip to China to learn of their specific percussion rituals. And I think it's a concept album, depicting the loss of Boris in the forest of natural sounds.
Overall, I liked it!
Now, genre-wise, I'd say Eclectic can wash its hands, because this Ex enhances the experimental, electronic/cosmic, slightly avant-garde-istic, indie post-rock side of your music overall. Genre-wise, you're still in danger of not fitting the niche of a particular PA genre. It seems you're unique - orrr, not necesarrily connected to progressive rock. 
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Thanks! Glad you liked it. 
Hopefully the genre discussion can get back going and we can figure something out. 
At this point, I just want it to be in a category that makes some sense. 
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None do, quite frankly.
Seriously now, what inspired you to bang so many drums and tin cans in this one? I was very intrigued. 
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The concept is more of a rigid story that entwines itself with the vague overview of In (both stories are parallel with each other, actually), and it also heavily involves itself with two things: 1. Religion 2. Individual v. collective
So I wanted to expand sonically and every note that I ever play on each album has a strict purpose to it. I wanted to get a more organic drum/percussion sound, and I'm going to expand on that on one song for Album 3 as well.
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what? 

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You asked about my drum/percussion sound, and simply put, that's the sound I wanted for the album.
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MovingPictures07
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Posted: March 07 2009 at 14:42 |
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Ricochet
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Posted: March 07 2009 at 14:42 |
Epignosis wrote:
Ricochet wrote:
MovingPictures07 wrote:
Ricochet wrote:
MovingPictures07 wrote:
Ricochet wrote:
Okie, so...
Ex Anima - at least two times better than In Anima, super cello contributions, fine intelligent experiments (slipping, inevitably, into freaky spooky noodling), console keyboards still there (guess you don't have money for a Korg hahaha) and it seems you took a trip to China to learn of their specific percussion rituals. And I think it's a concept album, depicting the loss of Boris in the forest of natural sounds.
Overall, I liked it!
Now, genre-wise, I'd say Eclectic can wash its hands, because this Ex enhances the experimental, electronic/cosmic, slightly avant-garde-istic, indie post-rock side of your music overall. Genre-wise, you're still in danger of not fitting the niche of a particular PA genre. It seems you're unique - orrr, not necesarrily connected to progressive rock. 
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Thanks! Glad you liked it. 
Hopefully the genre discussion can get back going and we can figure something out. 
At this point, I just want it to be in a category that makes some sense. 
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None do, quite frankly.
Seriously now, what inspired you to bang so many drums and tin cans in this one? I was very intrigued. 
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The concept is more of a rigid story that entwines itself with the vague overview of In (both stories are parallel with each other, actually), and it also heavily involves itself with two things: 1. Religion 2. Individual v. collective
So I wanted to expand sonically and every note that I ever play on each album has a strict purpose to it. I wanted to get a more organic drum/percussion sound, and I'm going to expand on that on one song for Album 3 as well.
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....
what? 

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Okay- just for that, CoAM definitely belongs in avant- the snooty, artsy section of it. 
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If it can get past James...
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progismylife
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Posted: March 07 2009 at 14:42 |
MovingPictures07 wrote:
progismylife wrote:
I wish I had a thing to record with. Cause I have some wicked basslines 
I was actually fiddling around today and came up with something quite cool, to my ears at least.
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Write down your lines. Then record them as soon as you get the chance. Just get a cheap microphone and download Audacity for free on your computer; that's how I started.
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Yeah except my bass lines are a fury of notes that go beyond my tabbing skill. And you missed the edit I put in: Actually that was piano I was thinking of not bass (the fiddling bit).
Going from tension to melody to tension, all while sounding completely
cool to me
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Ricochet
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Posted: March 07 2009 at 14:43 |
What's with these lyrics, the only word I understand is Kobaļa?!
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Epignosis
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Posted: March 07 2009 at 14:44 |
progismylife wrote:
MovingPictures07 wrote:
progismylife wrote:
I wish I had a thing to record with. Cause I have some wicked basslines 
I was actually fiddling around today and came up with something quite cool, to my ears at least.
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Write down your lines. Then record them as soon as you get the chance. Just get a cheap microphone and download Audacity for free on your computer; that's how I started.
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Yeah except my bass lines are a fury of notes that go beyond my tabbing skill.
And you missed the edit I put in:
Actually that was piano I was thinking of not bass (the fiddling bit).
Going from tension to melody to tension, all while sounding completely
cool to me 
| Well you certainly are starting on the wrong foot if you can't remember what instrument you're playing.
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MovingPictures07
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Joined: January 09 2008
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Points: 32181
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Posted: March 07 2009 at 14:45 |
Epignosis wrote:
Ricochet wrote:
MovingPictures07 wrote:
Ricochet wrote:
MovingPictures07 wrote:
Ricochet wrote:
Okie, so...
Ex Anima - at least two times better than In Anima, super cello contributions, fine intelligent experiments (slipping, inevitably, into freaky spooky noodling), console keyboards still there (guess you don't have money for a Korg hahaha) and it seems you took a trip to China to learn of their specific percussion rituals. And I think it's a concept album, depicting the loss of Boris in the forest of natural sounds.
Overall, I liked it!
Now, genre-wise, I'd say Eclectic can wash its hands, because this Ex enhances the experimental, electronic/cosmic, slightly avant-garde-istic, indie post-rock side of your music overall. Genre-wise, you're still in danger of not fitting the niche of a particular PA genre. It seems you're unique - orrr, not necesarrily connected to progressive rock. 
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Thanks! Glad you liked it. 
Hopefully the genre discussion can get back going and we can figure something out. 
At this point, I just want it to be in a category that makes some sense. 
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None do, quite frankly.
Seriously now, what inspired you to bang so many drums and tin cans in this one? I was very intrigued. 
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The concept is more of a rigid story that entwines itself with the vague overview of In (both stories are parallel with each other, actually), and it also heavily involves itself with two things: 1. Religion 2. Individual v. collective
So I wanted to expand sonically and every note that I ever play on each album has a strict purpose to it. I wanted to get a more organic drum/percussion sound, and I'm going to expand on that on one song for Album 3 as well.
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....
what? 

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Okay- just for that, CoAM definitely belongs in avant- the snooty, artsy section of it. 
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I could spend hours explaining the concept for both albums from the very beginning, you know that. 
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horsewithteeth11
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Posted: March 07 2009 at 14:45 |
Ricochet wrote:
Okie, so...
Ex Anima - at least two times better than In Anima, super cello contributions, fine intelligent experiments (slipping, inevitably, into freaky spooky noodling), console keyboards still there (guess you don't have money for a Korg hahaha) and it seems you took a trip to China to learn of their specific percussion rituals. And I think it's a concept album, depicting the loss of Boris in the forest of natural sounds.
Overall, I liked it!
Now, genre-wise, I'd say Eclectic can wash its hands, because this Ex enhances the experimental, electronic/cosmic, slightly avant-garde-istic, indie post-rock side of your music overall. Genre-wise, you're still in danger of not fitting the niche of a particular PA genre. It seems you're unique - orrr, not necesarrily connected to progressive rock. 
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Somehow, I was afraid of that.   Meh. I still think CoaM has a place in RIO/Avant......James and Pat.  
Edited by birdwithteeth11 - March 07 2009 at 14:46
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MovingPictures07
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Posted: March 07 2009 at 14:47 |
Ricochet wrote:
What's with these lyrics, the only word I understand is Kobaļa?!
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Use the dictionary.
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progismylife
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Posted: March 07 2009 at 14:47 |
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Epignosis
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Posted: March 07 2009 at 14:47 |
MovingPictures07 wrote:
Epignosis wrote:
Ricochet wrote:
MovingPictures07 wrote:
Ricochet wrote:
MovingPictures07 wrote:
Ricochet wrote:
Okie, so...
Ex Anima - at least two times better than In Anima, super cello contributions, fine intelligent experiments (slipping, inevitably, into freaky spooky noodling), console keyboards still there (guess you don't have money for a Korg hahaha) and it seems you took a trip to China to learn of their specific percussion rituals. And I think it's a concept album, depicting the loss of Boris in the forest of natural sounds.
Overall, I liked it!
Now, genre-wise, I'd say Eclectic can wash its hands, because this Ex enhances the experimental, electronic/cosmic, slightly avant-garde-istic, indie post-rock side of your music overall. Genre-wise, you're still in danger of not fitting the niche of a particular PA genre. It seems you're unique - orrr, not necesarrily connected to progressive rock. 
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Thanks! Glad you liked it. 
Hopefully the genre discussion can get back going and we can figure something out. 
At this point, I just want it to be in a category that makes some sense. 
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None do, quite frankly.
Seriously now, what inspired you to bang so many drums and tin cans in this one? I was very intrigued. 
|
The concept is more of a rigid story that entwines itself with the vague overview of In (both stories are parallel with each other, actually), and it also heavily involves itself with two things: 1. Religion 2. Individual v. collective
So I wanted to expand sonically and every note that I ever play on each album has a strict purpose to it. I wanted to get a more organic drum/percussion sound, and I'm going to expand on that on one song for Album 3 as well.
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....
what? 

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Okay- just for that, CoAM definitely belongs in avant- the snooty, artsy section of it. 
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I could spend hours explaining the concept for both albums from the very beginning, you know that. 

| I must confess- if you read the novel he has for this thing ( ), the music does fit well.
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MovingPictures07
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Joined: January 09 2008
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Posted: March 07 2009 at 14:47 |
birdwithteeth11 wrote:
Ricochet wrote:
Okie, so...
Ex Anima - at least two times better than In Anima, super cello contributions, fine intelligent experiments (slipping, inevitably, into freaky spooky noodling), console keyboards still there (guess you don't have money for a Korg hahaha) and it seems you took a trip to China to learn of their specific percussion rituals. And I think it's a concept album, depicting the loss of Boris in the forest of natural sounds.
Overall, I liked it!
Now, genre-wise, I'd say Eclectic can wash its hands, because this Ex enhances the experimental, electronic/cosmic, slightly avant-garde-istic, indie post-rock side of your music overall. Genre-wise, you're still in danger of not fitting the niche of a particular PA genre. It seems you're unique - orrr, not necesarrily connected to progressive rock. 
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Somehow, I was afraid of that. 
Meh. I still think CoaM has a place in RIO/Avant......James and Pat. 
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Provided that RIO and Avant split, it would fit nicely in Avant along with others like Mr. Bungle and the Residents.
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Ricochet
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Posted: March 07 2009 at 14:47 |
birdwithteeth11 wrote:
Ricochet wrote:
Okie, so...
Ex Anima - at least two times better than In Anima, super cello contributions, fine intelligent experiments (slipping, inevitably, into freaky spooky noodling), console keyboards still there (guess you don't have money for a Korg hahaha) and it seems you took a trip to China to learn of their specific percussion rituals. And I think it's a concept album, depicting the loss of Boris in the forest of natural sounds.
Overall, I liked it!
Now, genre-wise, I'd say Eclectic can wash its hands, because this Ex enhances the experimental, electronic/cosmic, slightly avant-garde-istic, indie post-rock side of your music overall. Genre-wise, you're still in danger of not fitting the niche of a particular PA genre. It seems you're unique - orrr, not necesarrily connected to progressive rock. 
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Somehow, I was afraid of that. 
Meh. I still think CoaM has a place in RIO/Avant......James and Pat. 
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Have Boris read to them Tolstoy, while we add CoaM in the genre.
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Ricochet
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Posted: March 07 2009 at 14:48 |
Oh yeah, I almost forgot. The cover for Ex is also twice as better as that thing for In.
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MovingPictures07
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Posted: March 07 2009 at 14:49 |
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MovingPictures07
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Posted: March 07 2009 at 14:50 |
Ricochet wrote:
birdwithteeth11 wrote:
Ricochet wrote:
Okie, so...
Ex Anima - at least two times better than In Anima, super cello contributions, fine intelligent experiments (slipping, inevitably, into freaky spooky noodling), console keyboards still there (guess you don't have money for a Korg hahaha) and it seems you took a trip to China to learn of their specific percussion rituals. And I think it's a concept album, depicting the loss of Boris in the forest of natural sounds.
Overall, I liked it!
Now, genre-wise, I'd say Eclectic can wash its hands, because this Ex enhances the experimental, electronic/cosmic, slightly avant-garde-istic, indie post-rock side of your music overall. Genre-wise, you're still in danger of not fitting the niche of a particular PA genre. It seems you're unique - orrr, not necesarrily connected to progressive rock. 
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Somehow, I was afraid of that. 
Meh. I still think CoaM has a place in RIO/Avant......James and Pat. 
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Have Boris read to them Tolstoy, while we add CoaM in the genre. 
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 Sounds like a plan to me.
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horsewithteeth11
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Posted: March 07 2009 at 14:52 |
Ricochet wrote:
birdwithteeth11 wrote:
Ricochet wrote:
Okie, so...
Ex Anima - at least two times better than In Anima, super cello contributions, fine intelligent experiments (slipping, inevitably, into freaky spooky noodling), console keyboards still there (guess you don't have money for a Korg hahaha) and it seems you took a trip to China to learn of their specific percussion rituals. And I think it's a concept album, depicting the loss of Boris in the forest of natural sounds.
Overall, I liked it!
Now, genre-wise, I'd say Eclectic can wash its hands, because this Ex enhances the experimental, electronic/cosmic, slightly avant-garde-istic, indie post-rock side of your music overall. Genre-wise, you're still in danger of not fitting the niche of a particular PA genre. It seems you're unique - orrr, not necesarrily connected to progressive rock. 
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Somehow, I was afraid of that. 
Meh. I still think CoaM has a place in RIO/Avant......James and Pat. 
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Have Boris read to them Tolstoy, while we add CoaM in the genre. 
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progismylife
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Posted: March 07 2009 at 14:53 |
I really wish I had a drum kit to mess around on.
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MovingPictures07
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Posted: March 07 2009 at 14:54 |
Ricochet wrote:
Oh yeah, I almost forgot. The cover for Ex is also twice as better as that thing for In.
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Thanks! I like the cover art, for sure. Definitely fits the music.
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