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Re: Your controversial BoC opinions.

Fri Apr 15, 2022 10:25 pm

They will go on a small tour and play a handful of shows in the next few years.

Re: Your controversial BoC opinions.

Fri Apr 15, 2022 11:01 pm

tonx wrote:If you’ve never listened to BoC on drugs, you’ve never listened to BoC.
Controversial opinion:
You can enjoy music to its full potential without drugs.

Source:
27 and never touched drugs

Re: Your controversial BoC opinions.

Sat Apr 16, 2022 4:25 am

rodox_head wrote:Controversial opinion:
You can enjoy music to its full potential without drugs.

Source:
27 and never touched drugs

I mean I don't disagree, but if you've never touched drugs, you have no basis for comparison.

It's like if someone says "fries are best with ketchup," and then you respond "fries taste just as good without ketchup. source: I've never tried fries with ketchup."

Re: Your controversial BoC opinions.

Sat Apr 16, 2022 11:36 pm

SamuraiDrifter wrote:
rodox_head wrote:Controversial opinion:
You can enjoy music to its full potential without drugs.

Source:
27 and never touched drugs

I mean I don't disagree, but if you've never touched drugs, you have no basis for comparison.

It's like if someone says "fries are best with ketchup," and then you respond "fries taste just as good without ketchup. source: I've never tried fries with ketchup."
Fair enough, that post was pretty stupid in hindsight, but I still stand by my point. I just really dislike the "drugs make things better" mentality in art.

Re: Your controversial BoC opinions.

Mon Apr 18, 2022 3:47 pm

I wouldn’t say they make them better, just certain ones open up channels you’re not used to existing in. They are tools, it’s up to the user to be irresponsible.

An eight of mushrooms and The Campfire Headphase hits way different than a sober listen, and to be able to have the control to amplify music listening or creative output for a few hours as a mental vacation comes in handy in these trying times.

Re: Your controversial BoC opinions.

Tue Apr 19, 2022 2:06 am

My belief is that Treat Em Right was a quality leftover from the Mr. Mistake sessions and was released to placate their hungry fanbase.

Sometimes on the other hand is the true direction they're headed. Complete with a kinder gentler atmosphere of psychedelic bliss

Re: Your controversial BoC opinions.

Tue Apr 19, 2022 2:16 am

Societas X Tape was the absolute least that BoC could do for Warp30.

Re: Your controversial BoC opinions.

Tue Apr 19, 2022 3:44 am

Echelon! Why’d you delete your post? I’m pretty sure this is a safe space to say things that are critical of BoC without any negative consequences. I really think Micus can handle it.

Re: Your controversial BoC opinions.

Tue Apr 19, 2022 3:54 am

Josh wrote:Echelon! Why’d you delete your post? I’m pretty sure this is a safe space to say things that are critical of BoC without any negative consequences. I really think Micus can handle it.


I deleted it not because of Micus but because I don't want to anger people with the fact I was disappointed with Societas too.

And XYZ.

Great music for sure but I would have much rather had anything new or even message telling us when to expect a new album.

Re: Your controversial BoC opinions.

Tue Apr 19, 2022 3:56 am

Fair enough.

Re: Your controversial BoC opinions.

Tue Apr 19, 2022 4:03 am

Josh wrote:Fair enough.


That said, I'd like to pretend there is a big "master plan" to put their unreleased music into a proper context and that's why they don't dump it.

I also edited it again haha I don't want to cause any debates

Re: Your controversial BoC opinions.

Tue Apr 19, 2022 4:50 am

Echelon wrote:
Josh wrote:Fair enough.


That said, I'd like to pretend there is a big "master plan" to put their unreleased music into a proper context and that's why they don't dump it.

I also edited it again haha I don't want to cause any debates


That's kind of the point of this thread, isn't it? Ah, well. You do you.

Re: Your controversial BoC opinions.

Tue Apr 19, 2022 7:00 am

[sarcasmisthelowestformofwit:on]
"The hoards and masses are comin' to contradict your boccy opinions Echelon!
Save yourself by taking shelter in the playground, I'll hold the fort."
[/sarcasmisthelowestformofwit:off]

Don't mind the above, to be serious though this is as controversial as much as anything is.

- Julie and Candy from Geogaddi is an overproduced track. It all sounds very cluttered and confused to me.
Sometimes, I wish the underlying melody was the basis for an interlude and not a fully fleshed out 4-minuter.
I just can't say I enjoy it all that much.

Re: Your controversial BoC opinions.

Tue Apr 19, 2022 9:44 am

Echelon wrote:My belief is that Treat Em Right was a quality leftover from the Mr. Mistake sessions and was released to placate their hungry fanbase.


I am sure this is correct. I reckon BOC were given stems for a number of different Nevermen tracks in 2016 and Treat Em Right was released from those sessions.

I reckon Societas X Tape was done primarily by only one of the brothers.

Re: Your controversial BoC opinions.

Tue Apr 19, 2022 10:47 am

MHTRTC is overrated. Twoism is the best.

Re: Your controversial BoC opinions.

Tue Apr 19, 2022 2:31 pm

Orbited insanitarium wrote:- Julie and Candy from Geogaddi is an overproduced track. It all sounds very cluttered and confused to me.


Well, I think that a great part of Geogaddi (essentially the longer tracks) can sound "overproduced", but it's also what make it what it is if you ask me.

Re: Your controversial BoC opinions.

Wed Apr 20, 2022 5:52 am

rodox_head wrote:Fair enough, that post was pretty stupid in hindsight, but I still stand by my point. I just really dislike the "drugs make things better" mentality in art.

I get that, I think the original comment from Tonx was a little... Judgmental?

That said, if you've never touched drugs, how do you have an opinion on the matter?

Re: Your controversial BoC opinions.

Wed Apr 20, 2022 11:03 am

SamuraiDrifter wrote:
rodox_head wrote:Fair enough, that post was pretty stupid in hindsight, but I still stand by my point. I just really dislike the "drugs make things better" mentality in art.

I get that, I think the original comment from Tonx was a little... Judgmental?

That said, if you've never touched drugs, how do you have an opinion on the matter?

Because I would like to think there's something in life that I can find pure enjoyment in that doesn't have to be "enhanced" my outside forces.

But that probably still doesn't validate the opinion, so I guess I take it all back.

Re: Your controversial BoC opinions.

Wed Apr 20, 2022 11:51 am

rodox_head wrote:Because I would like to think there's something in life that I can find pure enjoyment in that doesn't have to be "enhanced" by outside forces.


I'm in full agreement with rodox's above post.

I would like to add though that some of the greatest albums of our time would not have been made if not for *certain substances*
Spacemen 3's "Taking Drugs to Make Music to Take Drugs To" comes to mind. Which is a fairly ironic title, if you think about it. :)

Re: Your controversial BoC opinions.

Thu Apr 21, 2022 10:24 am

When it comes to halucinagenics, basically forget and disregard any opinion you have about any other drug or drugs in general.
I HATE drugs, there is no need for any of them for recreation, people shouldn't need to escape life, they just need to make life better (easy to say I know)
However, things like Mushrooms/LSD/DMT are completely different. Yes, they have been used for recreation and escape but they are also very powerful tools for the brain and creativity. You can learn so much with these things and on a simplistic level with music, they open up new aural ways of hearing material you know so well. It's not about making something sound better while you feel buzzy and in a great mood, go take shitty coke for that.
Mushrooms even made listening to my own album a really emotional, interesting and new experience. That's how mind changing it can be.
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