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Mr Noah

Posted: Thu Oct 23, 2014 5:30 am
by Freak
there's not a Separate thread for???

<<< MR NOAH >>>

I haven't listened to the boots in ACTUAL YEARS

omg omg omg omg omg omg

I LOVE IT

Re: Mr Noah

Posted: Thu Oct 23, 2014 5:42 am
by CampfireBeast
faces in the crowd is slaying it for me right now

Re: Mr Noah

Posted: Thu Oct 23, 2014 5:44 am
by Freak
it's such a game change from equally killer "Mr Noah" opener

but when it lights off it's like baby you're a fiiiirewoooork

AND OMG "THIS SIDE OF PARADISE" THAT ENDING VINTAGE

Re: Mr Noah

Posted: Thu Oct 23, 2014 9:28 am
by michael
what a treat!!

can someone make an hour long version of the ending of this side of paradise

reminds me of the spacier parts of MPP (maybe even C Hz) but obviously mad heavier w/ those bust ur shit open beats. music to become insane to.

dang this knocks

Re: Mr Noah

Posted: Thu Oct 23, 2014 9:31 am
by Vovenarg
petek you guys made magic here :')

it's amazing

Re: Mr Noah

Posted: Thu Oct 23, 2014 11:06 am
by bullseye
so psyched, downloading NOW!

Re: Mr Noah

Posted: Thu Oct 23, 2014 11:41 am
by foxtrot
first listen (obstained from all boots so pretty psyched!)

spoliers (obviously):

Mr Noah - love the manipulated dog sounds in the intro. beat is phat! classic panda vox with that decending 'eh-eh-eh-eh' thing. love it. really dig how kinda greasy and grotty the whole arrangement is(not the vox though). cute high pitched synth line is cute. great, infectious groove and unsurprisingly strong melody. rad.

Face in the Crowd - oh man, what a start! like some sort of 80s teen drama theme song that got violated by man in a trenchcoat and then thrown into a used record bin next to some cheesy 'hawaiian nights' compilation. Love how the melody contrasts with Mr Noah - this one long and winding, Mr Noah short and clear. Again, the kinda grotty feeling is awesome. The sounds feel like the floor of a mechanics workshop.

Untying the Knot - ha! wtf?! the east asian sounds were a total surprise! central beat is deep and primal. harps give a bit of an alice coltrane/free jazz feel. this is clearly the slow jam/trance out. layered vox are rad. this track feels a little spooky/ominous which is unusual (for panda) and totally welcome. has more space than the first two which adds to that feeling.

This Side of Paradise - back to the scraggy, molested sounds. wow, love the sudden shift. really dig how awkwardly the melody sits over the arrangement. it fits but feels oddly detached. like it is constantly trying to catch up to the beat. i dig cause it feels more challenging than some of the earlier stuff. like it'll need to grow and imbed itself. mmm, juicy panda outtro complete with drone and spacey vocal bits floating around. nice way to finish an otherwise unusual/unfamiliar track.

i will be listening to this about 173 times more.

Re: Mr Noah

Posted: Thu Oct 23, 2014 11:45 am
by Me Tiger
The wait was definitely worth it! We have so much to enjoy now.

The production somehow reminds me of 90s, the general feeling too - back to the times when releases had this special value.

I am happy :)

Re: Mr Noah

Posted: Thu Oct 23, 2014 11:52 am
by davidm
get this shit on the radio

Re: Mr Noah

Posted: Thu Oct 23, 2014 12:35 pm
by Me Tiger
bass in 'faces in the crowd' is cool, reminds of something. maybe of the bass in noah featuring track by pantha du prince.
upd: 'palace posy' by boc

Re: Mr Noah

Posted: Thu Oct 23, 2014 2:01 pm
by Me Tiger
Also after the first 'like a sinking ship on the ocean' I feel like receiving an sms.

Re: Mr Noah

Posted: Thu Oct 23, 2014 2:05 pm
by Takyon
Smashing EP all around. My only grip has to do with how crowded (hur hur hur) "Faces In the Crowd" sounds, but I'm sure that I'll come to appreciate it.

And I really want to hear more East Asian influence in AC from now on.

Re: Mr Noah

Posted: Thu Oct 23, 2014 2:22 pm
by ROYGBIV
ah ah ah ah
eh eh eh eh
ay ay ay ay
:siren: :siren: :siren: :siren:

Re: Mr Noah

Posted: Thu Oct 23, 2014 2:53 pm
by northernchild
can i say I kinda miss the spaces that were in ms pacman (where he would sing and then the beat and bass would come in like in the Mohawk boot). Other than that loving everything

Re: Mr Noah

Posted: Thu Oct 23, 2014 3:50 pm
by jetski
I'm so so so happy that those who restrained themselves from listening to the boots can now enjoy the magic of the Greaper, even if for just a few songs.

Re: Mr Noah

Posted: Thu Oct 23, 2014 4:13 pm
by keyboard
I am flabbergasted

Re: Mr Noah

Posted: Thu Oct 23, 2014 4:14 pm
by faded arrow
Mr Noah might be my favorite song he's ever done. I've been waiting so long for the real thing and it doesn't disappoint at allll. Can't help but smile when the beat drops. Wow

Really enjoyed the sample leading into Untying The Knot. Would also like to see that direction explored

Re: Mr Noah

Posted: Thu Oct 23, 2014 4:19 pm
by Frumpkin
northernchild wrote:
can i say I kinda miss the spaces that were in ms pacman (where he would sing and then the beat and bass would come in like in the Mohawk boot). Other than that loving everything

same. i'm slightly worried because a lot of what i loved about the boots was the tension and beat drops in these songs but he just jumps into these tracks.

fuckin dope either way tho, just bein nitpicky

Re: Mr Noah

Posted: Thu Oct 23, 2014 4:20 pm
by Hellomark
As long as he keeps the beat drops in Garage and Come to your Senses, I'm good.

Re: Mr Noah

Posted: Thu Oct 23, 2014 4:32 pm
by northernchild
Frumpkin wrote:
northernchild wrote:
can i say I kinda miss the spaces that were in ms pacman (where he would sing and then the beat and bass would come in like in the Mohawk boot). Other than that loving everything

same. i'm slightly worried because a lot of what i loved about the boots was the tension and beat drops in these songs but he just jumps into these tracks.

fuckin dope either way tho, just bein nitpicky

agree completely. 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.

Re: Mr Noah

Posted: Thu Oct 23, 2014 5:36 pm
by grim reaped
Untying the Knot is way too short! it kills me

Re: Mr Noah

Posted: Thu Oct 23, 2014 5:41 pm
by jetski
Hellomark wrote:
As long as he keeps the beat drops in Garage and Come to your Senses, I'm good.

Same. It's pretty integral to CtYS so I find it hard to imagine that he would not keep it, at least for that song

Re: Mr Noah

Posted: Thu Oct 23, 2014 6:13 pm
by Sam
I have barely listened to the boots and so the original vs new vs official song titles have me confused BUT was "Faces In The Crowd" (as a title) originally attributed to a song that wasn't Ms Pacman?

Re: Mr Noah

Posted: Thu Oct 23, 2014 6:16 pm
by dud
Victor_Borge wrote:
Hellomark wrote:
As long as he keeps the beat drops in Garage and Come to your Senses, I'm good.

Same. It's pretty integral to CtYS so I find it hard to imagine that he would not keep it, at least for that song

sonic boom actually said that he retained the long version of ctys (ie tthe way he performed it on the may tour, not the september tour) when someone asked a while back. i think sonic actually quoted noah, as i remember, it was the one time he consulted panda on a fan question

Re: Mr Noah

Posted: Thu Oct 23, 2014 6:17 pm
by dud
Sam wrote:
I have barely listened to the boots and so the original vs new vs official song titles have me confused BUT was "Faces In The Crowd" (as a title) originally attributed to a song that wasn't Ms Pacman?

yes, it was attributed to the song that goes 'spy little guys, maybe emo-otions'

Re: Mr Noah

Posted: Thu Oct 23, 2014 6:17 pm
by jetski
Sam wrote:
I have barely listened to the boots and so the original vs new vs official song titles have me confused BUT was "Faces In The Crowd" (as a title) originally attributed to a song that wasn't Ms Pacman?

Yes, that is correct. Faces in the Crowd was originally the title given to the song in the first half of this video. The second half is the song called "Jabberwocky," but we think that it was probably renamed too, because none of the tracks on the EP or album are called Jabberwocky


Or he just didn't include Jabberwocky on the album or EP....but that would make me sad :cry:

Re: Mr Noah

Posted: Thu Oct 23, 2014 6:20 pm
by jerry wonder
makes sense to me that Noah is holding a playstation/game controller in the album art: this music is really inspired by video games! each song really has it's own unique "level" like flavor, is constant and thumping, and creates for me this side scrolling type movement in my head. Also, I dunno for sure, but I feel like I hear a lot of video game samples, or at least videogame-inspired sounds i.e. the distorted lightning claps that show up in Mr. Noah and Untying The Knot. I have to hand it to Panda, he makes some tough ass music; this is really out there stuff that is deeeeep. Completely surprised by Robert Frost/Untying Knot, which I didn't love in the boots, and now just sounds so cavernous and psychedelic. I am also wishing Pacman/Faces had some quieter moments, but i guess it fits with the rest of the EP's production pretty well. This side of paradise I find to be weird, though very well executed. If these are the B-sides...holy fuck this album......

Re: Mr Noah

Posted: Thu Oct 23, 2014 6:28 pm
by Sam
Thanks Victor! I wonder if Noah just picks a phrase that he likes and then attaches it to a song regardless of its meaning haha.

Re: Mr Noah

Posted: Thu Oct 23, 2014 6:28 pm
by jetski
dud wrote:
sonic boom actually said that he retained the long version of ctys (ie tthe way he performed it on the may tour, not the september tour) when someone asked a while back. i think sonic actually quoted noah, as i remember, it was the one time he consulted panda on a fan question

I have to go back and find this post on the PBvsGR to see what it actually said. I remember reading Noah explaining his reasoning changing the timing of the "drop" for the September tour version of ctys, but I can't remember if he definitely said where the "drop" will be on the studio version.

Re: Mr Noah

Posted: Thu Oct 23, 2014 6:38 pm
by dud
Victor_Borge wrote:
dud wrote:
sonic boom actually said that he retained the long version of ctys (ie tthe way he performed it on the may tour, not the september tour) when someone asked a while back. i think sonic actually quoted noah, as i remember, it was the one time he consulted panda on a fan question

I have to go back and find this post on the PBvsGR to see what it actually said. I remember reading Noah explaining his reasoning changing the timing of the "drop" for the September tour version of ctys, but I can't remember if he definitely said where the "drop" will be on the studio version.

yeah i'm not 100% sure about the rest but i definitely remember sonic said 'you won't be disappointed' implying that it will have the slow build up to the drop

Re: Mr Noah

Posted: Thu Oct 23, 2014 6:46 pm
by jetski
^cool, yeah that's what I recall as well

I'm glad that the Mr Noah EP continues the long-running AnCo tradition of high-quality EPs

Re: Mr Noah

Posted: Thu Oct 23, 2014 6:47 pm
by Fovrodi
Sonic boom wrote:
Please Don't mob me with questions - just hold the thort ....

But here's an answer to DaD''s question after the bklyn show for Noah .


Here's a question that you might be able to answer...any idea why Noah cut down Come To Your Senses during this tour? "

il Noah replies :

" the transition into the song takes up pretty much the whole first go through the sequence (of ctys)...sometimes if the track before has faded to the point where it feels natural ill start singing the ctys parts but it doesnt always work out...its also one of the most bare boned of the tracks live so im often anxious to move towards the next place...but i try and sit in there as long as i can.... "

Hope that helps u guys in yr figurin Petek


Re: Mr Noah

Posted: Thu Oct 23, 2014 6:49 pm
by dud
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Re: Mr Noah

Posted: Thu Oct 23, 2014 7:02 pm
by clayton
I'll have to be honest, there's something about This Side of Paradise that sounds.. well.. like trying to push a square peg through a round hole.

I don't want to pretend I love the whole thing when I don't. I hope I do soon.

Re: Mr Noah

Posted: Thu Oct 23, 2014 7:12 pm
by godzillalotus
clayton wrote:
I'll have to be honest, there's something about This Side of Paradise that sounds.. well.. like trying to push a square peg through a round hole.

I don't want to pretend I love the whole thing when I don't. I hope I do soon.

This is exactly what I like about it. I feel like that disconnect between the music and the voice gives it a nice dreamy feel. It seems inspired by that last track on the pbvsgr mixtape, starting at 45:30, but Noah's is a little off-kilter. I find it pretty pleasant, actually.

He's at the height of his creativity. He's trying everything, and everything is working. Stoked for the full album.

Re: Mr Noah

Posted: Thu Oct 23, 2014 7:14 pm
by jetski
Fret not, I have similar feelings. I do like This Side of Paradise, but it just doesn't quite stack up to the other 3 songs on the EP, which I'm completely in love with.

But, I'm hopeful that over time, I will get more into TSoP.

Re: Mr Noah

Posted: Thu Oct 23, 2014 7:16 pm
by Hellomark
This Side of Paradise is probably my least favorite at the moment but just barely cause the outro is incredible. Those falsetto vocals are the exact kinda thing I was hoping he would include in the studio recordings.

Re: Mr Noah

Posted: Thu Oct 23, 2014 7:20 pm
by clayton
godzillalotus wrote:
clayton wrote:
I'll have to be honest, there's something about This Side of Paradise that sounds.. well.. like trying to push a square peg through a round hole.

I don't want to pretend I love the whole thing when I don't. I hope I do soon.

This is exactly what I like about it. I feel like that disconnect between the music and the voice gives it a nice dreamy feel. It seems inspired by that last track on the pbvsgr mixtape, starting at 45:30, but Noah's is a little off-kilter. I find it pretty pleasant, actually.

He's at the height of his creativity. He's trying everything, and everything is working. Stoked for the full album.

The thing about Animal Collective and me that I cannot say about any other band, is that the things I initially dislike the most somehow end up being the things I love above all, so I only speak in the moment. There's also the contrast between Mr. Noah and Faces in the Crowd, which are accessible, heavy tracks offering instant gratification, and songs like This Side of Paradise and Untying the Knot which don't sound like they'll be on the radio any time soon. I'll try some patience with Paradise in the meantime.

Re: Mr Noah

Posted: Thu Oct 23, 2014 7:25 pm
by rohcti
I think the song Mr Noah is the weak one of the bunch. Sorry if that's sacrilege.

On a different note, the lyrics on all these tracks are really good! Especially Faces :)

Re: Mr Noah

Posted: Thu Oct 23, 2014 7:28 pm
by bullseye
Just give it a little time you guys! I listened to boots of TSOP over and over while recording my cover of it. It gets better with each listen!