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Posted: August 18 2017 at 15:53 |
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There's a certain cheesiness to it (The Downward Spiral, NIN in general) I couldn't get over.
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Doood, ever listen to Ghosts by NIN? Love that album.
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Posted: August 18 2017 at 15:55 |
HemispheresOfXanadu wrote:
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There's a certain cheesiness to it (The Downward Spiral, NIN in general) I couldn't get over.
| Doood, ever listen to Ghosts by NIN? Love that album. |
I haven't heard that one.
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Posted: August 18 2017 at 17:49 |
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There's a certain cheesiness to it (The Downward Spiral, NIN in general) I couldn't get over.
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That's fair. NIN is more influenced by the Human League than Throbbing Gristle it seems.
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Posted: August 18 2017 at 18:22 |
Polymorphia wrote:
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There's a certain cheesiness to it (The Downward Spiral, NIN in general) I couldn't get over.
| That's fair. NIN is more influenced by the Human League than Throbbing Gristle it seems. |
They also seem to lack the tongue-in-cheekness that makes a lot of industrial fun to listen to.
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Posted: August 18 2017 at 18:28 |
Vompatti wrote:
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There's a certain cheesiness to it (The Downward Spiral, NIN in general) I couldn't get over.
| That's fair. NIN is more influenced by the Human League than Throbbing Gristle it seems. | They also seem to lack the tongue-in-cheekness that makes a lot of industrial fun to listen to. |
NIN's somberness is what makes The Downward Spiral so impactful, though. It explores industrial emptiness in a more "stuck inside yourself" kind of way rather than a satirical, outward-looking way. I only make that argument for Spiral, though. The other albums are good, but have their fair share of problems.
I forgot about Deceit, though. That's my favorite industrial album.
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Posted: August 18 2017 at 18:56 |
^ I love Deceit in an erotic way.
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Posted: August 18 2017 at 20:40 |
I like This Heat's Deceit.
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Posted: August 18 2017 at 23:40 |
^ This
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Yeah, SM's. Part of it seems to do with the way it was recorded. It just feels very dull and energy-less even though that probably wasn't the case with the performances.
Also, pertaining O'Rourke and Ambarchi, Behold is neat. |
No doubt third is recording like sh*t. A huge shame since the music is so fascinating (to me at least). I wish there was a way to clean it up but all the 'remastered' versions still sound notgreat at best. I suspect it's the best it can be.
And I haven't heard Behold, but I assume I would enjoy it. |
I actually love the muddiness of Third, just like I love the muddiness of Bitches Brew. I guess I don't like my fusion shiny.
Or new...
| I do like Bitches Brew and tend to dislike shiny fusion but BB is not nearly as muddy (or polite). |
Man the early 90's CBS Jazz Masterpieces CD of BB I own sounds real lo-fi. Has it received better treatment in more recent years, or is my CD edition out of a bad batch?
| Could be. I have a 00s reissue. I was kind of surprised you mentioned it, though. For both of the albums, the drums are quieter than I, personally, would mix them, but pretty much everything in BB is clearer and has more energy, in part due to the wider stereo image and also that it actually has highs. Not to mention a more diverse range of timbres (which is more on the arrangement side of things). I actually think it sounds pretty good, especially for how many improvising instruments it tries to balance.
That said, my most recent attempt to listen to Third featured me turning it off 3/4 of the way through Facelift, which is a live recording. Revisiting the other tracks, it doesn't sound nearly as muddy, but still muddier than BB. The engineer didn't do the band any favors by panning the drums all the way to one side (BB has a drummer on each side at least), and there are a lot of overlapping frequencies that make it feel dull. |
Might be my CD then. It'd be interesting to hear what other issues sound like - A CD and vinyl. Yeah the drums over on one side is weird. What do you think of the actual material on Third?
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Posted: August 19 2017 at 14:20 |
irrelevant wrote:
^ This
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irrelevant wrote:
Polymorphia wrote:
irrelevant wrote:
Man With Hat wrote:
Polymorphia wrote:
Yeah, SM's. Part of it seems to do with the way it was recorded. It just feels very dull and energy-less even though that probably wasn't the case with the performances.
Also, pertaining O'Rourke and Ambarchi, Behold is neat. |
No doubt third is recording like sh*t. A huge shame since the music is so fascinating (to me at least). I wish there was a way to clean it up but all the 'remastered' versions still sound notgreat at best. I suspect it's the best it can be.
And I haven't heard Behold, but I assume I would enjoy it. |
I actually love the muddiness of Third, just like I love the muddiness of Bitches Brew. I guess I don't like my fusion shiny.
Or new...
| I do like Bitches Brew and tend to dislike shiny fusion but BB is not nearly as muddy (or polite). |
Man the early 90's CBS Jazz Masterpieces CD of BB I own sounds real lo-fi. Has it received better treatment in more recent years, or is my CD edition out of a bad batch?
| Could be. I have a 00s reissue. I was kind of surprised you mentioned it, though. For both of the albums, the drums are quieter than I, personally, would mix them, but pretty much everything in BB is clearer and has more energy, in part due to the wider stereo image and also that it actually has highs. Not to mention a more diverse range of timbres (which is more on the arrangement side of things). I actually think it sounds pretty good, especially for how many improvising instruments it tries to balance.
That said, my most recent attempt to listen to Third featured me turning it off 3/4 of the way through Facelift, which is a live recording. Revisiting the other tracks, it doesn't sound nearly as muddy, but still muddier than BB. The engineer didn't do the band any favors by panning the drums all the way to one side (BB has a drummer on each side at least), and there are a lot of overlapping frequencies that make it feel dull. |
Might be my CD then. It'd be interesting to hear what other issues sound like - A CD and vinyl.
Yeah the drums over on one side is weird. What do you think of the actual material on Third?
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Not that there aren't some neat melodic ideas, but it seems like the compositions rely a lot on the energy of the performance, as a lot of improvisation-based stuff does. So the material sounds like stuff I might like if it were recorded well, but I've never been able to get into it. Probably would've been amazing to see them live back when Robert Wyatt was still drumming.
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Posted: August 19 2017 at 14:21 |
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I like This Heat's Deceit. |
Same Deceit.
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Posted: August 19 2017 at 15:00 |
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I like This Heat's Deceit. | Same Deceit. |
Oh. I've never thought of it as an industrial album.
But if that's the case, I imagine it's my favorite as well.
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Posted: August 19 2017 at 15:50 |
Man With Hat wrote:
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I like This Heat's Deceit. | Same Deceit. |
Oh. I've never thought of it as an industrial album.
But if that's the case, I imagine it's my favorite as well. |
Depends on who you ask, but it's been called an industrial album before. I figure if Chrome's Half Machine Lip Moves is considered industrial than Deciet could be too.
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Posted: August 19 2017 at 16:52 |
Polymorphia wrote:
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I like This Heat's Deceit. | Same Deceit. |
Oh. I've never thought of it as an industrial album.
But if that's the case, I imagine it's my favorite as well. | Depends on who you ask, but it's been called an industrial album before. I figure if Chrome's Half Machine Lip Moves is considered industrial than Deciet could be too. |
I'm no industrial expert so I can't say for certain. I can definitely see it being influential to that type of stuff at any rate.
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Posted: August 20 2017 at 12:32 |
post that was intercepted for the umphundredth time:
What clipping. should I start with?
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Posted: August 21 2017 at 14:48 |
excuse me for the late response, clipping. the hippedy hoppers? CLPPNG is the most accessible but a bit cheesy, midcity is a bit rough but with more cool experimentation, Splendor & Misery is probably their most consistent but has bunch of other stuff on it that makes it not really representative of their sound so all are good really, you can choose for yourself
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Posted: August 21 2017 at 15:26 |
Cool. I watched their "What's in Your Bag?" interview and they seemed to like some neat stuff, so I thought I'd check them out.
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Posted: August 21 2017 at 21:39 |
clip your toenails
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Posted: August 21 2017 at 22:43 |
But it's a morphia family tradition for each successive generation to set a new record for longest eleventh toe nail.
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Posted: August 21 2017 at 23:14 |
^ what if you die young?
the goal will never accomplished
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