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had to go check my vinyl i never heard what that said.. cool
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that's the hidden track after Amanita 

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And on an unrelated note, I thought it was very original of them to include a trojan horse with the album. AC is always pushing boundaries!
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fly wrote:
As for Feels, the laugh sample makes me feel really nostalgic for some reason in a good way.. Its on that one neon indian song too.. Even though its probably just some random laugh track, I feel like I've heard it before a long time ago from somewhere else
It's also used at the end of a Jens Lekman song Maple Leaves. They used it in Appy Halloween, that Panda student film
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clayton wrote:
And on an unrelated note, I thought it was very original of them to include a trojan horse with the album. AC is always pushing boundaries!
LOL
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dance avey dance wrote:
clayton wrote:Scooter wrote:but in all seriousness I think that is my favorite opening for any AC release. It put such a smile on my face during the online stream.
Ditto!
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danse manatee definitely has the strangest intro... the first track is basically a big intro sound
but my favorite intro on any album is on person pitch good god thats a way to start an album
but my favorite intro on any album is on person pitch good god thats a way to start an album
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omg I just realised it should be BSHHHHHHHM! BSHHHHHM! BSHH-BSHHHHHHM! BSHHHHHM! BSHHHHHM! BSHH-BSHHHHHM!
obviously it's been too long since I last listened to the album
obviously it's been too long since I last listened to the album
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Fovrodi wrote:
fly wrote:As for Feels, the laugh sample makes me feel really nostalgic for some reason in a good way.. Its on that one neon indian song too.. Even though its probably just some random laugh track, I feel like I've heard it before a long time ago from somewhere else
It's also used at the end of a Jens Lekman song Maple Leaves. They used it in Appy Halloween, that Panda student film
I hear that sample everywhere, always catches my ear. TV shows especially use it a lot for playground scenes and whatnot
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The Wilhelm Scream of children laughing.
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i dunno about my screams
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I'm pretty sure that Children Laughing sample was also in this song by Outkast.
http://youtu.be/QXSWwsrSZ9o?t=3m25s
http://youtu.be/QXSWwsrSZ9o?t=3m25s
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Hashman I appreciate your onomatopoeic attention to detail
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got really bored and decided to trawl through myanimalhome.net on the internet archive, found the old circuit bent billy bass and tracklist reveal videos from the MPP site, got even more bored and decided to decompile the files they were contained in in order to get the original video files and put them on youtube for preservation. haven't seen these around in a long time
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thanks for posting those videos definitely rock. was that geologist up to his nose in a swamp?
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Thanks for posting meysell. For those of us who weren't aware of MPP hype when it was going on, it's a nice little peek at a huge moment in AC's history.
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I love you meysell
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It's kind of insane that Here Comes the Indian seems to contain both some of the loudest and the softest moments in AnCo's discography.
Though they may not have played traditional pop songs during that era, they had musicality in spades.
Though they may not have played traditional pop songs during that era, they had musicality in spades.
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ace dragon. Can I get in on the hash love train?
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yes
Slippi's pretty damn close to a traditional pop song, come on man
Slippi's pretty damn close to a traditional pop song, come on man
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Is it only me who thinks that hcti has the best opening noise of all ac albums? It always excites me whems the song is gonna start.
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how many times do u guys think the phrase "crank the 'verb!" was used in the making of mpp
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Hashman wrote:
Slippi's pretty damn close to a traditional pop song, come on man
Ok, fair. They weren't playing very many traditional pop songs during that era.
archie wrote:
how many times do u guys think the phrase "crank the 'verb!" was used in the making of mpp
Reminds me of when Daniel Lopatin livetweeted Billy Corgan's 8-hour ambient jam..."At this point I would just crank that eventide to 'wet' and let it rain."
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lol
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archie wrote:
how many times do u guys think the phrase "crank the 'verb!" was used in the making of mpp
Not enough? But seriously, I think Tomboy has the most reverb and what not, MPP has a good amount though.
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yea i was gonna say tomboy but i didnt wanna make it seem like i didnt like it, although i know mpp will never be questioned
look im gonna come clean i just wanted to say crank the 'verb
look im gonna come clean i just wanted to say crank the 'verb
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Ha, I love Tomboy, not my favorite album but it has some really great songs. Crank the verb would be a wonderful phrase to describe some AC albums if it doesn't get worn out though.
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Pitch Person Has The Best Verb on A Release by These Guys the 303 Sounds Like He made the Record on 2 SP 1200s or something with a Roland space echo and Live Marimba Band
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archie wrote:
look im gonna come clean i just wanted to say crank the 'verb
I'm gonna come clean, I very strongly suspected this to be the case
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Big interview with Dave by Yoni Wolf of WHY?
https://m.soundcloud.com/thewanderingwo ... collective
Sorry, on my phone, that's the mobile site
https://m.soundcloud.com/thewanderingwo ... collective
Sorry, on my phone, that's the mobile site
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oh my god fuck yeah
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best line is from around 65 minutes in "Josh, man....gotta love him"
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About half an hour in. What a great interview. Makes me wish we'd hear more from the guys on long form platforms with a more conversational vibe. Helps that the dude seems like a genuine fan too. Really really cool to hear in-depth viewpoints from Avey on songwriting and producing with the guys - haven't heard much about Slasher Flicks at this point...
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https://soundcloud.com/thewanderingwolf ... collective
Just listened to the whole thing, too lazy to add the individual questions to the Q&A thread or whatever. Recorded in Louisville the night after I saw him at Pitchfork (7/19). Really reinforced my love of Dave. He mentions benefitting from breathing meditation sessions with Josh's mom, Jessica Dibb. Google creeped on her, lol.
As far as Yoni goes, he doesn't seem like too bad of an interview. It's cool to hear two musicians you respect talk for a while. I talked with him a while in a hot tub at a Prince Rama installation he visited in February. Here's that podcast he did with them. (You can barely hear me in the background at one point, lol)
https://soundcloud.com/thewanderingwolf ... mai-larson
Just listened to the whole thing, too lazy to add the individual questions to the Q&A thread or whatever. Recorded in Louisville the night after I saw him at Pitchfork (7/19). Really reinforced my love of Dave. He mentions benefitting from breathing meditation sessions with Josh's mom, Jessica Dibb. Google creeped on her, lol.
As far as Yoni goes, he doesn't seem like too bad of an interview. It's cool to hear two musicians you respect talk for a while. I talked with him a while in a hot tub at a Prince Rama installation he visited in February. Here's that podcast he did with them. (You can barely hear me in the background at one point, lol)
https://soundcloud.com/thewanderingwolf ... mai-larson
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The documentary of their first tour sounds promising
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Man Avey sounds like he's crashing and burning towards the end of the interview. I hope he's doing ok
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