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The_Funkmaster from Newfoundland, Canada on 2001-12-19 05:03 [#00062375]



on the album, am I the only one hearing fuzz in songs like
Telephasic Workshop, and The Color of Fire, etc? Cause I do
hear it, and I was wondering if it's part of the album, or
my crappy headphones...


 

Quoth from Lincoln on 2001-12-19 05:05 [#00062377]



I hear it too... Telephasic Workshop is a great song... OH
MY FUCKING god! GREAT SONG... I almost like it as much as
Autechre's "Parahelic Triangle"


 

The_Funkmaster from Newfoundland, Canada on 2001-12-19 05:07 [#00062380]



yeah, it's one of my favorites from that album... I'm
listening to it now actually...


 

The_Funkmaster from Newfoundland, Canada on 2001-12-19 05:07 [#00062381]



Amazon.com
Like dust motes dancing in hazy afternoon sunlight, the
compositions of Scottish duo Boards of Canada seduce
listeners by illuminating almost imperceptible elements
flitting through the cluttered cosmos. Though their
saturated hip-hop beats and deployment of timbres as tactile
textures recalls Autechre, Boards of Canada are
distinguished by sweet melodies and a fondness for using
vaguely familiar sounds outside of Western harmonic
tradition--snippets of party conversations, bouncing
Ping-Pong balls--to function as emotional triggers. Despite
its sonic watercolor washes and childlike exclamations of "I
love you" ("The Color of the Fire"), Music Has the Right to
Children is not some yellowing document scribbled by
glassy-eyed, loved-up rave casualties. This exemplary,
evocative recording almost hovers above any fixed point on
the time line of pop-music history. --Kurt B. Reighley

hehe, there you go...


 

Ophecks from Nova Scotia on 2001-12-19 05:11 [#00062388]



Isn't TCOFire freaky? I'm in love with that track... really,
it's too good to be true...


 

The_Funkmaster from Newfoundland, Canada on 2001-12-19 05:16 [#00062389]



damn I wish they carried good music here in town, cause I
want A Beautiful Place in the Country, but I don't want to
order it in, and have to pay like 20 bucks for a four song
EP... I hate Newfoundland... I'm moving to Europe, cause you
guys get all the good music over there... I bet you can even
buy Selected Ambient Works 85-92 in stores there huh? I had
to order it from Germany, and it's still not here
dammit!!!!

but I digress... :)


 

Ophecks from Nova Scotia on 2001-12-19 05:26 [#00062391]



Good thing I'm content with MP3s, not having to go through
big hassles!


 

Intruder from chicago on 2001-12-19 07:44 [#00062436]



i still think hi scores is their best effort.
if roygbiv wasnt so short however, it'd be a different
story.


 

\/\/ooÆ’erAttack!!! from Milan on 2001-12-19 09:48 [#00062453]



Which Autechre' album has the song 'Parahelic Triangle'
inside?

WooÆ’er


 

E man from Noitac ol\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\' on 2001-12-19 11:14 [#00062467]



it's on confield me think,
an thats one og the best from it


 

teapot | xanpha from brisbane on 2001-12-19 11:25 [#00062473]



Parhelic Triangle the best on Confield? Parhelic Triangle is
a wierd track, and its good, but Eidetic Casein, Lentic
Catachresis, PenExpers, Cfern... i dont think theres a track
on Confield that isn't amazing.


 

Loogie from UK on 2001-12-19 13:05 [#00062489]



There was not a single track I wanted to rip off Confield
before I sold it to Scary Bear (hooray at last)

yeah living in UK is good for getting hold of music, but
back in the days of electro coming out of the US it was damn
near impossible!


 

The_Funkmaster from Newfoundland, Canada on 2001-12-19 16:24 [#00062545]



heh, funny oh this message thread totally changed the
subject all of a sudden... good job Woofer!!! ;)


 


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