what would you want to see in a documentary about AC


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the earthworks episodes blessed us with a taste of what a documentary about animal collective could look like. it's something i've been wanting/thinking about for a while, not to mention the band has long been at the point where one would be not only possible but also very justified, and it's clear from the earthworks discussion thread that a lot of you are thinking the same thing.

so what would you want to see in one? obviously more studio footage. anything else?
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I'd love for Davey to candidly explain how he writes /constructs a song. I think it's a pretty personal process to him though so it'll probably never happen
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footage of 2000 and 2001 shows...
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roopn wrote:
I'd love for Davey to candidly explain how he writes /constructs a song. I think it's a pretty personal process to him though so it'll probably never happen

I think they are pretty forthcoming about this
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BYT: Sweet. You’ve been cited as Animal Collective’s principal songwriter. Where do you draw the inspiration?
DP: I guess a lot of places. Observing things around me, stuff I experienced through music and film. Growing up in a lot of nature and connecting music with it. Also, driving, a lot. Especially growing up driving around the country in Maryland and connecting music with my surroundings has definitely influenced me.

BYT: What comes first, lyrics or melodies?
DP: Usually the melodies come to me first. But then I feel like I definitely have to have lyrics to attach the emotion, I couldn’t just sing about nothing. So with all of Animal Collective’s stuff we do melodies first and the lyrics come after. Sometimes the lyrics come fast, like I’ll have a lyrical idea that’ll just come along with the melody. But sometimes it doesn’t, and what I want the final lyric to be won’t come until a lot later.

BYT: How much of it is improvisation?
DP: We got together for three months at the beginning of the year and it was the first time the four of us had played together live in a while. And there is a lot of jamming at that stage, to just to get loose and to find the sound we’re looking for. We’re always trying to move into a new world. Improvisation informs the next step sometimes, but when it comes to actually writing songs it’s all written down. In the live set there’s usually transitions from one song to another that are improvised.

BYT: You’ve seen a tremendous shift of genres in your work with both Animal Collective and solo. Is this conscious?
DP: It’s conscious to try lots of different things out. I like so many different types of music so it’s hard to just fit into one frame of mind because there will always be sounds from many different places that will inspire. And with Animal Collective I feel like it happens even more so because we’re coming from such different places.

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Also this
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Avey: I think we've basically talked about this in a number of ways but maybe we just arent being clear. We are usually pretty vague when it comes to our musical process i suppose but i kind of like it that way. I wouldnt want to come on here and tell you how we make every sound and every song cause there is a mystery to it all that i like to keep and i think there is a otherworldly aspect to alot of our songs that (if i were the fan) might be ruined if we really broke it down. Thats not to say there is some crazy alchemical process that we use (or is there hehehe) i just dont really like to talk about it so much.

every song is different in the way that we go about piecing it all together, but for the most part the melody comes before everything else and then everything else is sort of shaped to that. I think that the personality of each song can be attributed to the fact that we all have a different outlook on the song and are able to add something to it that not only reflects our own personalities but also contributes something that the others wouldnt have thought of. since you asked about peacebone.. i wrote the vocal line to peacebone in my head and then i made that pulsey track (its not really a loop) that has all the chord changes in it and brought that in played it for the dudes and sang the melody over top of it. I always wanted the steel drum line in the chorus to be in there but didnt try it out until we were in the studio. Everything else was made by the other dudes as we played it more.

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Honestly, I'd be totally fine if Earthworks was the only doc AC is ever to be involved with. It captured so many things I like about the band, plus extra stuff I wasn't aware that I liked

But the more I think about it, i guess I would like to see a doc with Panda and Deakin visiting a cool country. Actually, if any Noah's Ark footage exists, I'd love to see that
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I just want to see them all really just having some funny ass/deep/casual conversations and maybe smoking some grass or getting some food and chilling and walking around. Get a real sense of what their personalities and relationships are like, like really watch the way they are with each other when music isn't the main focus. I think it would take me a very long time to get tired of watching the lads do their thing. I'd also like to see them kicking around with their wives/children/significant others/friends (Jeremy Hyman is god)/siblings/parents/etc. That would be cool. I bet panda has some cute little cubs haha.

I don't think it'll happen though, they seem pretty private, which I can dig.
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The infamous indian tour
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The infamous indian tour

I'd pretty much want it to be a full retrospective of the band, with lots of juicy live and studio recordings. I want to see something like of Montreal's documentary, except with less drama and Kevin Barnes
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roopn wrote:
I'd love for Davey to candidly explain how he writes /constructs a song. I think it's a pretty personal process to him though so it'll probably never happen

Dude yes. I've been dying for Animal Collective to do an episode of Song Exploder. For folks who aren't familiar, I definitely recommend checking it out, it's an amazing podcast for music lovers. It's more of a discussion/dissection of a song than an interview but I swear they always get such rich content from the artists. It's better than 90% of interviews I've heard/read from music journalists.

My fave episode, the alien goddess herself: http://songexploder.net/bjork
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A couple years ago Avey said (on the Wandering Wolf podcast) that he wanted to make a documentary about Animal Collective's first real tour with Black Dice. Apparently he has tons of footage from those shows. I'd give them all my money for that.
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Dang, an AC song exploder would be sick. Love that podcast to death
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BulimicVegetarian wrote:
A couple years ago Avey said (on the Wandering Wolf podcast) that he wanted to make a documentary about Animal Collective's first real tour with Black Dice. Apparently he has tons of footage from those shows. I'd give them all my money for that.

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BulimicVegetarian wrote:
A couple years ago Avey said (on the Wandering Wolf podcast) that he wanted to make a documentary about Animal Collective's first real tour with Black Dice. Apparently he has tons of footage from those shows. I'd give them all my money for that.

this sounds really cool but i would also love to see one that is comprehensive and doesn't cover just one tour. sort of similar to the of Montreal doc (which i am obsessed with, which spoiled me, and which inspired me to start this thread)
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I'd love more of the old super 8 concert recordings
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As a recording engineer, I've always been interesting in what an AC multitrack sounds like. I'd love to hear solo and mute sections of some of their songs as Ben Allen or Rusty Santos waxed about the recording process with them.
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