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Valotonin wrote:I did a minor pitch and tempo alteration and overlayed them, quite interesting.phpBB [media]
Valotonin wrote:Peacock Tail wrote:Moz wrote:I still don't believe no one of you guys noticed that the piano and fretless bass track around 1h37min is so obviously Julie and Candy. There is also a bassy/pitched down voice layered at parts which can clearly be heard in the live version. But what this track is really, no idea.
Blimey, you're right...
If this is an early demo of the track it could explain why we never hear any of the mystery old stuff. They want to keep them secret because they intend to transform them (or have already been transformed) at a later date.
While I don't subscribe to the view that it is a definitive early version, there are definitely similarities there that go beyond the coincidental.
I did a minor pitch and tempo alteration and overlayed them, quite interesting.phpBB [media]
Biznasty wrote:off to the pub... /// --- ..-. ..-. / - --- / - .... . / .--. ..- -... .-.-.- .-.-.- .-.-.-
Valotonin wrote:Ottomatik wrote:I was listening to Kanap on Youtube and it struck me how the original track sounds less creepy than in the mix, especially the drum sound. I guess they recorded it straight from vinyl, but it feels like they also ran it through old amplifiers, or whatever material they use for deteriorating sounds. Or maybe is it just NTS livestream compression...
They almost certainly ran the entire mix through their equipment. No track in that mix is left completely untouched, but some seem to be more playback than others.
honkimon wrote:I don't think Devo's Shrivel Up was touched at all.
irv wrote:There are some similarities, but I've had a good listen and don't see it myself. Can anyone isolate the bassy/pitched down voice?
mechanismj wrote:irv wrote:There are some similarities, but I've had a good listen and don't see it myself. Can anyone isolate the bassy/pitched down voice?
Agreed. I am not hearing much beyond possible inspiration. For some reason I get more of a Dead Dogs Two Remix vibe from that track.
Valotonin wrote:honkimon wrote:I don't think Devo's Shrivel Up was touched at all.
Happy first post!
I think Shrivel Up was the least touched, but nevertheless was almost certainly sent through their mixer board/tape machine and may have gotten some minor EQ treatment to blend it in thematically with the mix.
BoC have a a relationship with Devo to a certain extent and it isn't our place to know, but especially with the death of one of the members of the group, one of only two pictures they have ever uploaded to twitter (the other being Bowie) was in relation to Bob Casale aka Bob2 after he passed away.
I suspect that they wished to keep it as untouched as possible as a token of their respects.
mechanismj wrote:Their old website used to say "Are you tired of the soup du joir?" It was on their contact page IIRC. An obvious nod to DEVO's Smart Patrol / Mr. DNA
They are definitely fans.
Jango9 wrote:mechanismj wrote:Their old website used to say "Are you tired of the soup du joir?" It was on their contact page IIRC. An obvious nod to DEVO's Smart Patrol / Mr. DNA
They are definitely fans.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but wasn't there an old print interview or something where they mentioned Booji Boy's Funeral as one of the tracks that directly inspired them?phpBB [media]
Mexicola wrote:Bizarrely, Stuart Maconie played Slave to the Rhythm on his BBC 6 music show earlier that day. Hadn't heard it in years, then twice in one day.
Space Age Haiku wrote:sorry if somebody's noticed already, but it looks like the NTS tracklist got updated
https://www.nts.live/shows/wxaxrxp/epis ... -june-2019
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