Roygbivman wrote:Am I the only one who thinks of pussy juice when reading the title Melissa Juice?
I think of pussy juice when I listen to fucking Closer by NIN.
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Roygbivman wrote:Am I the only one who thinks of pussy juice when reading the title Melissa Juice?
mechanismj wrote:Rodheh wrote:dp wrote:I discovered BoC back in 1999. But it was in 1995 that I (indirectly through Nine Inch Nails) followed the path that would lead to me to BoC:
NIN led me to Aphex Twin's 'I Care Because You Do', Warp Records and the whole 'IDM' genre. Then through Trent Reznor's Nothing Records I discovered Autechre's 'LP5' in 1998. After realizing that, like Aphex Twin, Autechre was on Warp (being distributed by Nothing in the US), i bought the CD. Then Warp led me to MHTRTC and the rest is history.
Nine Inch Nails is my favorite band partly because of what I discovered due to them and Nothing Records. BoC is a close second.
Looks like I have more in common with you than meets the eye.
Very similar story for me as well! First NIN lead to to Aphex, then mucking about on cdnow, I checked out the similar artists to Aphex Twin, saw the Twoism EP, had a listen to Iced Cooly and just about fell over! It was EXACTLY what I was looking for! For the longest time, I felt that I was meant to discover this band. I still do, but you lose sight of that when stuck in the purgatory waiting game after digesting everything they have available. Time. Is a funny thing.
NIN was my favorite band for YEARS. I attempted to collect everything they had done (all because of those fucking Halo catalog numbers!). I kind of stopped after With Teeth though.
Rodheh wrote:mechanismj wrote:Rodheh wrote:dp wrote:I discovered BoC back in 1999. But it was in 1995 that I (indirectly through Nine Inch Nails) followed the path that would lead to me to BoC:
NIN led me to Aphex Twin's 'I Care Because You Do', Warp Records and the whole 'IDM' genre. Then through Trent Reznor's Nothing Records I discovered Autechre's 'LP5' in 1998. After realizing that, like Aphex Twin, Autechre was on Warp (being distributed by Nothing in the US), i bought the CD. Then Warp led me to MHTRTC and the rest is history.
Nine Inch Nails is my favorite band partly because of what I discovered due to them and Nothing Records. BoC is a close second.
Looks like I have more in common with you than meets the eye.
Very similar story for me as well! First NIN lead to to Aphex, then mucking about on cdnow, I checked out the similar artists to Aphex Twin, saw the Twoism EP, had a listen to Iced Cooly and just about fell over! It was EXACTLY what I was looking for! For the longest time, I felt that I was meant to discover this band. I still do, but you lose sight of that when stuck in the purgatory waiting game after digesting everything they have available. Time. Is a funny thing.
NIN was my favorite band for YEARS. I attempted to collect everything they had done (all because of those fucking Halo catalog numbers!). I kind of stopped after With Teeth though.
WE'RE NO LONGER FRIENDS.
Jk, but With Teeth is genius, IMO. People expect something to sound like something they've previously heard too much. Shame you stopped, though. I myself being a heavy listener of Ambient music thoroughly enjoyed TR/AR's Ghosts I-IV and The Social Network Soundtrack.
Now, prolly should get back on topic instead of switching this to an NIN thread.
mechanismj wrote:Rodheh wrote:mechanismj wrote:Rodheh wrote:dp wrote:I discovered BoC back in 1999. But it was in 1995 that I (indirectly through Nine Inch Nails) followed the path that would lead to me to BoC:
NIN led me to Aphex Twin's 'I Care Because You Do', Warp Records and the whole 'IDM' genre. Then through Trent Reznor's Nothing Records I discovered Autechre's 'LP5' in 1998. After realizing that, like Aphex Twin, Autechre was on Warp (being distributed by Nothing in the US), i bought the CD. Then Warp led me to MHTRTC and the rest is history.
Nine Inch Nails is my favorite band partly because of what I discovered due to them and Nothing Records. BoC is a close second.
Looks like I have more in common with you than meets the eye.
Very similar story for me as well! First NIN lead to to Aphex, then mucking about on cdnow, I checked out the similar artists to Aphex Twin, saw the Twoism EP, had a listen to Iced Cooly and just about fell over! It was EXACTLY what I was looking for! For the longest time, I felt that I was meant to discover this band. I still do, but you lose sight of that when stuck in the purgatory waiting game after digesting everything they have available. Time. Is a funny thing.
NIN was my favorite band for YEARS. I attempted to collect everything they had done (all because of those fucking Halo catalog numbers!). I kind of stopped after With Teeth though.
WE'RE NO LONGER FRIENDS.
Jk, but With Teeth is genius, IMO. People expect something to sound like something they've previously heard too much. Shame you stopped, though. I myself being a heavy listener of Ambient music thoroughly enjoyed TR/AR's Ghosts I-IV and The Social Network Soundtrack.
Now, prolly should get back on topic instead of switching this to an NIN thread.
Pfft, F BoC for a minute. I didn't say With Teeth was bad. I liked it a lot. Saw them live twice after it came out. Liked Year Zero and Ghosts even more. Some of The Slip was pretty good, too. Have yet to hear the Social Network soundtrack.
I just meant that I stopped collecting them like I used to due to finances being so tight. That and I don't really care for CDs much anymore now that I have a record player.
MrMessiah wrote:they are under contract for 5 in total.
mdg wrote:the new album has been held up over the past year by one or two issues outwith the band's control, but it is finally coming out in 2010.
Bryan wrote:mdg wrote: the new album has been held up over the past year by one or two issues outwith the band's control, but it is finally coming out in 2010.
BS
noby wrote:Roygbivman wrote:Am I the only one who thinks of pussy juice when reading the title Melissa Juice?
Thanks for ruining that track for me.
Now I can't get that thought off my mind!
mdg wrote:
ok guys here it is - new album in august
Nice try KinskiKinski wrote:mdg wrote:
ok guys here it is - new album in august
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
edit: FUCK, he deleted it.
I still do. There's only one. It's really awesome. There used to be more until the big chain franchises ran them off.Capt Kittinger wrote:Vexille wrote:It makes me nostalgic for the early 90s. Walking into the music store and going "oh dude, [band] has a new album!?"
Remember when you used to walk into music stores?
I kid, I kid. Although in my small city (~150,000 population), there aren't many left - only small specialist stores, no big chain franchises.
Bryan wrote:If you think about what he said there (in 2009) it actually implies that there was an album ready to go in 2008. Can you think of a good reason to sit on a finished album for three or more years if there actually was one? I sure can't.
Yellow Records wrote:I just really want to know about this "deleted mdg post."
Yellow Records wrote:Hmmm...I heard a bunch about a certain deleted post...maybe it isn't the same one xD
Culprit Tech wrote:And Warp owing them money .... again it's just what I've heard - could it point to Warp being in trouble in these stricken times of recession - who kens?
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