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FortonServices wrote:I find some of the Old Tunes unlistenable. I like the ones that sound like BOC, but some of them just sound like bad rave music.
Techboy wrote:i will pay someone to re-record 5-9-78 by boards of canada if they would put at least a little bit of effort into coming up with drums. failing that, no drums. plz.
Echo the Sun wrote:boc is the best electronic group by a substantial margin. all other electronic music artists pale in comparison—even aphex twin and four tet
FortonServices wrote:I find some of the Old Tunes unlistenable. I like the ones that sound like BOC, but some of them just sound like bad rave music.
madrenomerecords wrote:Melissa Juice is their best track.
zeoevil wrote:madrenomerecords wrote:Melissa Juice is their best track.
Perhaps you are mistaken. This is not an "Unequivocally Indisputable Truths" thread. This is a "Controversial Opinions" thread. Maybe you should post a controversial opinion instead of an undeniable reality.
Skimming Stone wrote:'Amo Bishop Roden' and 'Julie and Candy' have amazing main melodies, but both tracks end up being very boring because their progressions aren't interesting enough.
Aerial Boundaries wrote:Skimming Stone wrote:'Amo Bishop Roden' and 'Julie and Candy' have amazing main melodies, but both tracks end up being very boring because their progressions aren't interesting enough.
I think you're looking at Amo in the wrong light here. Amo is a full on ambient track, despite the percussion. There doesn't have to be much progression imo, because it is easy to get lost in this. This is more of a 'switched off' track listening wise for me.
If you are of that opinion about Amo, surely you could say the same about the title track? Neither of them change much. Amo has minor variations in the percussion, and the title track uses the same elements throughout, simply switching between them, adding and taking away layers at will and putting some of the sounds through different filters.
Julie and candy in fact does have a huge amount of variation, but again it is subtle. I would highly encourage you to take really focus on it as it is much more of a 'switched on' track, there are a massive amount of layers and details interacting with each other. And of course it all comes together at the end to provide a massive crescendo reminding me of Dayvan Cowboy. Personally J&C is just the absolute best track off Geogaddi, though I didn't always think that. It is a real grower.
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