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does that mean this meeting of the minds is going down rn? r they writing the next banshee beat as i type this sentence?
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ghastlyorchid wrote:
I think we all know what the most important question is: what hat will Avey wear on the next tour? He's done toboggans, bucket hats, baseball caps... what is left? Cowboy hats?
he'll move to ladies hats
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fernforested wrote:
I talked to Noah about it when I saw him in Houston. He said at the end of October they where all meeting up but didn't say if it was to record or write... probably to write though
Maybe they are all getting together for a HALLOWEEN party!
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getting together to have an intervention with deakin to confront him about finishing his solo album.
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if Noah is going right from the reaper stuff to ac, then no doubt the stuff he is bringing to the table will be massive. and if avey keeps his pop sensibilities from slasher house, this could be like peanut butter crashing into chocolate.
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I don't give a shit as long as there is some space and silence in the production. they can all still write songs like mother fuckers, they've just got a bit stuck on this super compressed maximalist thing, which squeezes the life out of the songs after a few listens. Faces In The Crowd is one of the worst examples of this, in fact 

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Stanshant wrote:
I don't give a shit as long as there is some space and silence in the production. they can all still write songs like mother fuckers, they've just got a bit stuck on this super compressed maximalist thing, which squeezes the life out of the songs after a few listens. Faces In The Crowd is one of the worst examples of this, in fact
Gotta say I agree.
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northernchild wrote:
If there was one thing I had to nitpick about AC of late it's that there hasn't been time between the set up and the punch line, if you know what I mean.
This clicked with me the other day and prompted the other thread.
Things like the Banshee Beat chord change wouldn't happen these days because the first half of the song would just be chopped out. Maybe four bars before the chord change. In fact, you'd get a 20-second 'mad' noise and then four bars, then the chord change, then straight into swimming pool.
Ooooh! Somebody got out of bed on the wrong side!
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You must be dreamin' if you think you'll get another Must Be Treeman


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I want an entire album of just siren noises
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Someone on here I think mentioned that he would like the next ac album to be their "west coast album", with lots oh hip-hop influences, sort of like Taste. Upon hearing the new "sometimes" I instantly thought that song fitted that description in a very cool way. I'm not speculating whether they are releasing that song or not but I would be thrilled if they pursued that sound in their next album
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MPP seems p/v hip-hop influenced. seems like they are writing via email which sounds good to me (MPP) and also deakin died so (MPP)
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Yea working with ben allen pretty much set MPP toward a very hip hop bassy sounding mix. But if i had to speculate i think they might be going toward a more housy sort of electronic feel.
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michael wrote:
MPP seems p/v hip-hop influenced. seems like they are writing via email which sounds good to me (MPP) and also deakin died so (MPP)
i think this is definitely a good thing. the way they wrote chz by just jamming together rather then throwing around ideas beforehand made the album feel so crammed compared to the rest of their discg. I definitely don't dislike chz as much as a lot of people on here, hell i actually enjoyed it, it was one of my top albums of 2012, but it definitely was not god-level to me (which is pretty much every other ac/solo release they have done).
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Detective-velez wrote:
Someone on here I think mentioned that he would like the next ac album to be their "west coast album", with lots oh hip-hop influences, sort of like Taste. Upon hearing the new "sometimes" I instantly thought that song fitted that description in a very cool way. I'm not speculating whether they are releasing that song or not but I would be thrilled if they pursued that sound in their next album
Oh man how cool would it be if Aveys unreleased solo tour stuff all ends up on their next album. A full band Song for Jerome would be nuts
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Wheeter?! wrote:
Yea working with ben allen pretty much set MPP toward a very hip hop bassy sounding mix. But if i had to speculate i think they might be going toward a more housy sort of electronic feel.
think noah said MPP was like their tribute to Detroit techno so hopefully this new record will be it's house companion piece
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Brother Sport, minus vocals, does sound like the kind of thing Derrick May plays in his DJ sets, colourful 'tribal' techno, especially those chirping synth lines. Aside from that, few superficial comparisons apply, though that is something I love about them and PB specifically: the ability to deconstruct their influences into something only vaguely reminiscent of source.
I just want them to take their time, really. I know they wrote the MPP songs in an hour or something but they were touring them for ages, tweaking and developing them. I also suspect that having to adapt to a new working method - without Deakin - they were challenged and therefore excited. No surprise that I find Sung Tongs era equally refreshing. Certainly, it's nothing against Deakin - my favourite AC records are probably Feels and SJ - but the limitations allowed them to thoroughly explore other sounds.
One thing I thought about the other day was that their steady march towards trad pop/rock/dance songwriting has left behind the more atmospheric pieces which used to form part of their albums. Loch Raven, #1, Visiting Friends, Two Sails, etc. I could list any number of songs from pre-Feels, really. I appreciate that they're not really exploring sound in the same way any more, as songwriting has come to the forefront, but it is an element of their music that I really miss and love.
I was thinking, imagine if Pulleys took the circuitous route on CHz that it did live...That was one of the highlights of that tour, just to see that they still have it in them, that lightness of touch that creeps up on you and fills your world. I was driving my girlfriend to hospital the other day and listening to Loch Raven and I realised that the 'song' is barely even there, just delicate fragments arranged to allow you to appreciate the parts and the sum, Zen in the true sense.
Now, I also appreciate that, from Satie to Basic Channel, that sense of saying more with less is as old as the days but it is one of my favourite things about AC's music. I do think it requires clarity of vision, though, and complete confidence in what you're doing. Do they have either any more? I hope so.
I just want them to take their time, really. I know they wrote the MPP songs in an hour or something but they were touring them for ages, tweaking and developing them. I also suspect that having to adapt to a new working method - without Deakin - they were challenged and therefore excited. No surprise that I find Sung Tongs era equally refreshing. Certainly, it's nothing against Deakin - my favourite AC records are probably Feels and SJ - but the limitations allowed them to thoroughly explore other sounds.
One thing I thought about the other day was that their steady march towards trad pop/rock/dance songwriting has left behind the more atmospheric pieces which used to form part of their albums. Loch Raven, #1, Visiting Friends, Two Sails, etc. I could list any number of songs from pre-Feels, really. I appreciate that they're not really exploring sound in the same way any more, as songwriting has come to the forefront, but it is an element of their music that I really miss and love.
I was thinking, imagine if Pulleys took the circuitous route on CHz that it did live...That was one of the highlights of that tour, just to see that they still have it in them, that lightness of touch that creeps up on you and fills your world. I was driving my girlfriend to hospital the other day and listening to Loch Raven and I realised that the 'song' is barely even there, just delicate fragments arranged to allow you to appreciate the parts and the sum, Zen in the true sense.
Now, I also appreciate that, from Satie to Basic Channel, that sense of saying more with less is as old as the days but it is one of my favourite things about AC's music. I do think it requires clarity of vision, though, and complete confidence in what you're doing. Do they have either any more? I hope so.
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Stan I think you need to find a different band to follow, you'd probably be happier for it
All I hear is, "damn damn damn, unfulfilled potential, barf barf barf, I deserve better than this."
All I hear is, "damn damn damn, unfulfilled potential, barf barf barf, I deserve better than this."
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If you've got nothing to contribute these days, that's absolutely fine, but I don't think much of your recent attempts to control discussion on your absolute terms.
If all you hear is "I deserve better than this", then I think you've completely misunderstood where I'm coming from here.
If all you hear is "I deserve better than this", then I think you've completely misunderstood where I'm coming from here.
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Stanshant wrote:
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Great post. I love what you said about the way that the band deconstructs their influences—you can pick up on influences here and there, but you would never mistake Animal Collective for another band.
Also v true about Loch Raven, especially the parts where everything drops out except the two voices and that piano sample (?) that runs throughout the song. One of my favorite moments in any AC song.
No matter what the next AC tour/album cycle brings, I'm totally excited for it, especially since if I know this band, it'll sound like nothing else they've done before.
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And me too, completely. No matter whether I've been a little disappointed by a few of their recent twists and turns, they're still the most invigorating and inspiring musicians I've ever had the pleasure of following and I also rate them very highly as people, based on everything I've heard from them.
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Fovrodi wrote:
Stan I think you need to find a different band to follow, you'd probably be happier for it
All I hear is, "damn damn damn, unfulfilled potential, barf barf barf, I deserve better than this."
What is wrong with you ?
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i completely agree with what you said there, stan.
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What exactly is in Panda's face that warrants all this sass?
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Stanshant wrote:
Brother Sport, minus vocals, does sound like the kind of thing Derrick May plays in his DJ sets, colourful 'tribal' techno, especially those chirping synth lines. Aside from that, few superficial comparisons apply, though that is something I love about them and PB specifically: the ability to deconstruct their influences into something only vaguely reminiscent of source.
I just want them to take their time, really. I know they wrote the MPP songs in an hour or something but they were touring them for ages, tweaking and developing them. I also suspect that having to adapt to a new working method - without Deakin - they were challenged and therefore excited. No surprise that I find Sung Tongs era equally refreshing. Certainly, it's nothing against Deakin - my favourite AC records are probably Feels and SJ - but the limitations allowed them to thoroughly explore other sounds.
One thing I thought about the other day was that their steady march towards trad pop/rock/dance songwriting has left behind the more atmospheric pieces which used to form part of their albums. Loch Raven, #1, Visiting Friends, Two Sails, etc. I could list any number of songs from pre-Feels, really. I appreciate that they're not really exploring sound in the same way any more, as songwriting has come to the forefront, but it is an element of their music that I really miss and love.
I was thinking, imagine if Pulleys took the circuitous route on CHz that it did live...That was one of the highlights of that tour, just to see that they still have it in them, that lightness of touch that creeps up on you and fills your world. I was driving my girlfriend to hospital the other day and listening to Loch Raven and I realised that the 'song' is barely even there, just delicate fragments arranged to allow you to appreciate the parts and the sum, Zen in the true sense.
Now, I also appreciate that, from Satie to Basic Channel, that sense of saying more with less is as old as the days but it is one of my favourite things about AC's music. I do think it requires clarity of vision, though, and complete confidence in what you're doing. Do they have either any more? I hope so.
Preety much exactly what i wanna see explored in their new way of making stuff stan

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I'm confident than 2015 will bring us the AnCo/MGMT collab we've all always wanted 

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huh I hope not
would be cool if angel deradoorian were involved (vox and funky basslines)
would be cool if angel deradoorian were involved (vox and funky basslines)
Victor_Borge wrote:
I'm confident than 2015 will bring us the AnCo/MGMT collab we've all always wanted
of montreal and mgmt are collaborating for a single next year, i'm excited for that
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I was being a dick Stan, apologies
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panda and avey 'songs produced by deakin and geo. All I want
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^ I dunno, I'd love to have Josh and Brian take he reins for one release
YoYoTaco wrote:
dud wrote:Victor_Borge wrote:I'm confident than 2015 will bring us the AnCo/MGMT collab we've all always wanted
of montreal and mgmt are collaborating for a single next year, i'm excited for that
Are you sure? That rumor's been going on for a while now.
yes http://www.ofmontreal.net/2014/10/30/bl ... ies-vol-2/
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I talked to noah in sept - he said they were writing new material but not recording this year (2014).
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My general feeling on the next animal collective is that I'm alright if it's their last, I just want it to be as great as the other 9 plus the solo work, which I think will be the case. Also, I want their last album to have all 4 members, it would just seem wrong if for some reason the full band didn't go out on the same note.
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