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mortsto-x
from Trondheim/Bodø (Norway) on 2006-01-13 19:38 [#01818464]
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AFX: Analord 1 / Analord 2 Rating: 5.6 / 6.0 AFX: Analord 3 / 4 / 5 Rating: 7.5 / 7.0 / 5.8 AFX: Analord 6 / 7 / 8 Rating: 6.3 / 6.2 / 6.7 AFX: Analord 9 / 10 / 11 Rating: 6.8 / 7.6 / 6.6
Does the Pitchfork dudes have the rating-skills or are they just wankers?
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impakt
from where we do not speak of! on 2006-01-13 19:40 [#01818466]
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I don't know how they rate 'cause I don't read pitchfork, but I give pitchfork 0/10 and analord 10/10. Analord wins. KNOCK-OUT
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nacmat
on 2006-01-13 19:40 [#01818467]
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they have their opinion
I have mine
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mortsto-x
from Trondheim/Bodø (Norway) on 2006-01-13 19:42 [#01818468]
Points: 8062 Status: Lurker | Followup to nacmat: #01818467
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Then rate the Lords!!!
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elusive
from detroit (United States) on 2006-01-13 19:44 [#01818469]
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good enough for me / 10
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zero-cool
on 2006-01-14 00:16 [#01818527]
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10/10, i don't see how someone can not like it, theres nothing like it, and theres 11 records, 11, a whole catalouge, just like analouge bubblebath
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_gvarek_
from next to you (Poland) on 2006-01-14 02:58 [#01818547]
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fucking lord raters!
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notmyname
from France on 2006-01-14 03:04 [#01818552]
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i dont reckon freedom of speech & opinions, pitchfork are cunts & know nothing on music, that's it, they deserves to be hacked
i dont rate analord, i just think they're my favorite pieces of music since boards of canada first cd & confield by autechre.
i listen to them all the time
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melack
from barcielwave on 2006-01-14 08:49 [#01818774]
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so they are saying analord 3 is the second best? blah!
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ToXikFB
on 2006-01-14 09:00 [#01818779]
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bunch of tossers
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Ceri JC
from Jefferson City (United States) on 2006-01-14 09:01 [#01818780]
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Anyone who gives analord 2 a mere 6, yet give dross like analords 3&4 7+ needs to think again. Honestly, which cripple thought Analord 2 (the only really stand-out record in the series) deserved second from last place?!
Imbeciles.
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Fah
from Netherlands, The on 2006-01-14 09:06 [#01818784]
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ok, who the fuck dares to rate a 5.8 on analord 5 ?!
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Fah
from Netherlands, The on 2006-01-14 09:08 [#01818786]
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ok, who wants to hack them raise hands
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nacmat
on 2006-01-14 09:29 [#01818795]
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1- 9 2- 9 3- 5 4- 6 5- 10 6- 8 7- 8 8- 9 9- 8 10- 8 11- 9
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S M Pennyworth
from East Timor on 2006-01-14 10:19 [#01818819]
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1- too little emphasis on 707 snares. 2- bass too low. 3- what is this? absence of cowbell. 4- not enough vocoder processing, and whats with the eq. 5- mastered onto dictaphone micro tape. 6- circuits glitching in sh-101, open it up, spray it, start over.
7- eh? 8- too MUCH bass, not enough 808, no reversed american idol samples.
9- almost good manual sync. a little impressive. 10- sounds like invisibledust and itsgoodtobeborn! Fenix circuitry proves functional. can't buy it from bleep.
11- jean michel jarre wishes he could do this! but i'm afraid he can't. He does'nt have a Fenix or a 303.
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Fah
from Netherlands, The on 2006-01-14 10:23 [#01818823]
Points: 6428 Status: Regular | Followup to S M Pennyworth: #01818819
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mr whiny whiner whine WHINE
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thecurbcreeper
from United States on 2006-01-14 10:29 [#01818824]
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i've downloaded (just about) every analord and am going to give them a thorough listen. i have them all on vinyl, i just hate the format.
i've been listening to i care because you do, saw II, hab cd, and the singles collection non-stop for the past few days so perhaps i'll be a bit warmed up.
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S M Pennyworth
from East Timor on 2006-01-14 10:32 [#01818825]
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;) ;) ;) ;)
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melack
from barcielwave on 2006-01-14 10:44 [#01818835]
Points: 9099 Status: Regular | Followup to S M Pennyworth: #01818819
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are you able to enjoy music with all that electronic enginery knowledge :S?
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staz
on 2006-01-14 11:00 [#01818839]
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I won't be using scores.
ANALORD01
Very groovy and "raw", lovely vintage feel. Consistent soundscape. Beautiful and original melodies surfacing in the short tracks as well, the bizarre "acid grooves" are the most definining parts of no. 1's identity as an Analord release.
Standout tracks: Canticle Drawl/b>, Grumpy Acid
ANALORD02
Probably the most "ambient" of the Analord releases, reminds me a bit of SAW85-92. Delay-drenched pads and stomping bassdrums, with a bit of that cheeky 303 squelching out in the far edges of your headphones. Lush!
Standout tracks: Laricheard, Bwoon Dub
ANALORD03
The most "messy" Analord in my mind.
Melodies swirl out of resonance-ejaculating, warbling synths, the drum machines stutter and the TB303 is working overtime. Oddly enough, Klop Job separates itself wildly from the other tracks by offering an absolutely epic 303-line and pads reminiscent of good, old Drukqs. Probably my least favorite Analord, due to its "demented dancefloor" nature, but definitely worth a shot.
Standout track: Klop Job
ANALORD04
A very mellow release featuring some beautiful melody work and great, bassy grooves. The A/B-side relationship is very schizophrenic, as their styles differ quite a lot. Still, though, they work excellently in sequence and Breath March is one of the greatest "dancy" tracks AFX has put out.
Standout tracks: Homemade Polysynth, Breath March/b>
ANALORD05
A faster, more energetic Analord this time around, flexing some newer equipment and a more polished sound altogether. Cilonen features an AMAZING melody and the loveliest use of cowbell this side of the universe. Reunion isn't half bad either, although that gated synth gets on my nerves. Comes together very nicely in the end, though, and that beat is really well done.
Standout track: Cilonen
Out of letters, so on with the show a bit later...
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staz
on 2006-01-14 11:00 [#01818840]
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(Previous post was ruined by HTML, so I'm trying again!)
I won't be using scores.
ANALORD01
Very groovy and "raw", lovely vintage feel. Consistent soundscape. Beautiful and original melodies surfacing in the short tracks as well, the bizarre "acid grooves" are the most definining parts of no. 1's identity as an Analord release.
Standout tracks: Canticle Drawl, Grumpy Acid
ANALORD02
Probably the most "ambient" of the Analord releases, reminds me a bit of SAW85-92. Delay-drenched pads and stomping bassdrums, with a bit of that cheeky 303 squelching out in the far edges of your headphones. Lush!
Standout tracks: Laricheard, Bwoon Dub
ANALORD03
The most "messy" Analord in my mind.
Melodies swirl out of resonance-ejaculating, warbling synths, the drum machines stutter and the TB303 is working overtime. Oddly enough, Klop Job separates itself wildly from the other tracks by offering an absolutely epic 303-line and pads reminiscent of good, old Drukqs. Probably my least favorite Analord, due to its "demented dancefloor" nature, but definitely worth a shot.
Standout track: Klop Job
ANALORD04
A very mellow release featuring some beautiful melody work and great, bassy grooves. The A/B-side relationship is very schizophrenic, as their styles differ quite a lot. Still, though, they work excellently in sequence and Breath March is one of the greatest "dancy" tracks AFX has put out.
Standout tracks: Homemade Polysynth, Breath March/b>
ANALORD05
A faster, more energetic Analord this time around, flexing some newer equipment and a more polished sound altogether. Cilonen features an AMAZING melody and the loveliest use of cowbell this side of the universe. Reunion isn't half bad either, although that gated synth gets on my nerves. Comes together very nicely in the end, though, and that beat is really well done.
Standout track: Cilonen
Out of letters, so on with the show a bit
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S M Pennyworth
from East Timor on 2006-01-14 11:00 [#01818841]
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i'm afraid not. i went out in the park today, to enjoy some forest noise but i ended up doing advanced calculations dealing with the positioning of the trees, the aerodynamic factors of the buildings nearby. AND HOW MANY FUCKING TLM 103s DO I NEED TO RECORD IT PROPERLY without having it sound like my grandma recorded it with her deaf ears???
i have 11 neumann TLM 103's, five shure sm81s, an an audio technica AT4041.
I'm guessing that around 30 small diaphram mics might be best, and I'm
considering getting a pair of neumann KM184's. But maybe I need omnis,
or figure 8's or something to attach to the trees, and some set up in a formation around the park. and some sort of padded screening blocks to cancel out the unwanted frequencies generated by the FUCKING BUSSES. Life is Shit.
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staz
on 2006-01-14 11:01 [#01818842]
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(AGAIN!)
I won't be using scores.
ANALORD01
Very groovy and "raw", lovely vintage feel. Consistent soundscape. Beautiful and original melodies surfacing in the short tracks as well, the bizarre "acid grooves" are the most definining parts of no. 1's identity as an Analord release.
Standout tracks: Canticle Drawl, Grumpy Acid
ANALORD02
Probably the most "ambient" of the Analord releases, reminds me a bit of SAW85-92. Delay-drenched pads and stomping bassdrums, with a bit of that cheeky 303 squelching out in the far edges of your headphones. Lush!
Standout tracks: Laricheard, Bwoon Dub
ANALORD03
The most "messy" Analord in my mind.
Melodies swirl out of resonance-ejaculating, warbling synths, the drum machines stutter and the TB303 is working overtime. Oddly enough, Klop Job separates itself wildly from the other tracks by offering an absolutely epic 303-line and pads reminiscent of good, old Drukqs. Probably my least favorite Analord, due to its "demented dancefloor" nature, but definitely worth a shot.
Standout track: Klop Job
ANALORD04
A very mellow release featuring some beautiful melody work and great, bassy grooves. The A/B-side relationship is very schizophrenic, as their styles differ quite a lot. Still, though, they work excellently in sequence and Breath March is one of the greatest "dancy" tracks AFX has put out.
Standout tracks: Homemade Polysynth, Breath March
ANALORD05
A faster, more energetic Analord this time around, flexing some newer equipment and a more polished sound altogether. Cilonen features an AMAZING melody and the loveliest use of cowbell this side of the universe. Reunion isn't half bad either, although that gated synth gets on my nerves. Comes together very nicely in the end, though, and that beat is really well done.
Standout track: Cilonen
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staz
on 2006-01-14 11:01 [#01818844]
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I forgot to bold Cilonen but after three tries I've just given up.
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S M Pennyworth
from East Timor on 2006-01-14 11:07 [#01818845]
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yeah the gated synth could have been a little easier on the send
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melack
from barcielwave on 2006-01-14 11:08 [#01818846]
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hahahaha madness! calm down and take a cassette recorder... :)
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S M Pennyworth
from East Timor on 2006-01-14 11:08 [#01818847]
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and some crc inside the 909.
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S M Pennyworth
from East Timor on 2006-01-14 11:10 [#01818848]
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in all honesty i don't own a microphone.
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futureimage
from buy FIR from Juno (United Kingdom) on 2006-01-14 11:50 [#01818866]
Points: 6427 Status: Lurker | Followup to mortsto-x: #01818464
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Idiots.
1=7 2=5 3=6 4=7 5=8 6=8 7=7 8=9 9=9 10=10 11=8
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mortsto-x
from Trondheim/Bodø (Norway) on 2006-01-14 16:06 [#01818981]
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Thanks for ratings. XLT-members have far more knowledge that Pitchfork-pricks. We must start our own credible website making us cool, rich and pussy-loaded.
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futureimage
from buy FIR from Juno (United Kingdom) on 2006-01-15 02:53 [#01819186]
Points: 6427 Status: Lurker | Followup to S M Pennyworth: #01818819
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VBS.Redlof's bassline IS Equinoxe Part 7.
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pigster
from melbs on 2006-01-15 03:22 [#01819200]
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hehehe. my favourite tracks from each analord are not once on your standout tracks : )
wheres the wheres your girlfriend/steppingfilter101 phonatacid boxing day crying in your face : P
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tolstoyed
from the ocean on 2006-01-15 10:47 [#01819381]
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hard to evalute volumes as a whole. there's a whole bunch of brilliant songs, that's fo sho.
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r40f
from qrters tea party on 2006-01-15 10:50 [#01819383]
Points: 14210 Status: Regular | Followup to mortsto-x: #01818464
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regardless of whether pitchfork is accurate in their ratings, they will always be gigantic wankers.
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tolstoyed
from the ocean on 2006-01-15 10:59 [#01819389]
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i'll rate it anyway ofcourse;
1.7 2.8 3.7,5 4.8,5 5.9 6.6,5 7.7,5 8.8 9.7 10.8,5 11.9,5
i luv it.
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bogala
from NYC (United States) on 2006-01-15 11:49 [#01819426]
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Bwoon dub, I'm self employed and analord 10 are my favorites. I have distilled my opinion of many months. They are the best tracks.
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bogala
from NYC (United States) on 2006-01-15 11:50 [#01819428]
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oh, Cilonen is really good, too...Wait. back to the drawing board
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