Mon Jun 10, 2013 9:31 pm
rainier wrote:See also: BOOM pa pa chhh BOOM pa pa chh
Mon Jun 10, 2013 9:33 pm
Calvin wrote:Turbo Moe wrote:Solstice wrote:Calvin wrote:Anyone know what the "one second" of super awesome audio/sound is in this song that BoC refer to in the guardian interview?
The one second burst of noise at 1:56 that comes after the sonar ping, and before the counting voice.. Noticed that the first time I listened to the track, awesome.
I think the ethereal, cold clinging sound at 1:23 is the sound they're referring to.
THAT WAS SO WORTH THEIR JOURNEY, WOW!
Tue Jun 11, 2013 2:25 am
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Thu Jun 13, 2013 12:42 pm
Impossible Geometry wrote:that metallic sound coupled with the snare at 1:24 slays me!
Thu Jun 13, 2013 12:58 pm
Thu Jun 13, 2013 1:36 pm
Thu Jun 13, 2013 2:53 pm
I know right! Maybe one of my favorite little sounds they've done ever (still love the slide projector in kid for today best). I also like the weird noise that happens right before the yelps. How do they come up with this stuff?
Thu Jun 13, 2013 4:00 pm
cfish wrote:In relation to XXXXXX/XXXXXX/XXXXXX/XXXXXX/XXXXXX/XXXXXX....
IF the vocal samples are all numbers, there are 36 of them. Hopefully they'll be clearer/more decipherable once my legit copy from Bleep arrives.
Apophenia, perhaps... But still interesting.
Thu Jun 13, 2013 4:29 pm
cfish wrote:cfish wrote:In relation to XXXXXX/XXXXXX/XXXXXX/XXXXXX/XXXXXX/XXXXXX....
IF the vocal samples are all numbers, there are 36 of them. Hopefully they'll be clearer/more decipherable once my legit copy from Bleep arrives.
Apophenia, perhaps... But still interesting.
Been listening to the WAVs as closely as possible, and this is all I can make out:
178621/062131/7862?2/121786/?32131/7862?3
The stuff in bold, I'm pretty sure about. Regular fonts are maybes. Question marks = I have no clue, but they still sound vaguely like numbers.
I also tried substituting 4 and 5 for the question marks at cosecha-transmisiones.com, but no dice. Maybe someone else can hear it better.
You've got to admit though...most of the samples are definitely numbers, and the fact that there are exactly 36 of them would make you think it's more than coincidental.
In 1907, Sir Francis Galton asked 787 villagers to guess the weight of an ox. None of them got the right answer, but when Galton averaged their guesses, he arrived at a near perfect estimate.
Thu Jun 13, 2013 6:56 pm
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Sat Jun 15, 2013 12:20 am
cfish wrote:cfish wrote:In relation to XXXXXX/XXXXXX/XXXXXX/XXXXXX/XXXXXX/XXXXXX....
IF the vocal samples are all numbers, there are 36 of them. Hopefully they'll be clearer/more decipherable once my legit copy from Bleep arrives.
Apophenia, perhaps... But still interesting.
Been listening to the WAVs as closely as possible, and this is all I can make out:
178621/062131/7862?2/121786/?32131/7862?3
The stuff in bold, I'm pretty sure about. Regular fonts are maybes. Question marks = I have no clue, but they still sound vaguely like numbers.
I also tried substituting 4 and 5 for the question marks at cosecha-transmisiones.com, but no dice. Maybe someone else can hear it better.
You've got to admit though...most of the samples are definitely numbers, and the fact that there are exactly 36 of them would make you think it's more than coincidental.
Sat Jun 15, 2013 12:37 am
lankydoom wrote:On the bus today heading to work I was listening to Cold Earth and as soon as that part hit my face went all total bliss as it always does in that moment and this girl sitting next to me looked at me in this weird yet really intriguing way, like she wanted to have a listen and find out why my face melted:)
I should have offered her my headphones, but then I would have missed out. Haha.
Sat Jun 15, 2013 1:24 am
cfish wrote:cfish wrote:..the fact that there are exactly 36 of them would make you think it's more than coincidental.
Sat Jun 15, 2013 1:41 am
Sat Jun 15, 2013 9:08 am
I'm interested, but I'm not hearing anythingSkytree wrote:If you listen closely to what seems to be the melodic pad at the beginning, you'll notice that the little staccato voice mentioned in this thread is not the only vocal sample in this song...listen to what this sound is saying, slowwwwlllllyyyy.
Sat Jun 15, 2013 10:36 am
Skytree wrote:If you listen closely to what seems to be the melodic pad at the beginning, you'll notice that the little staccato voice mentioned in this thread is not the only vocal sample in this song...listen to what this sound is saying, slowwwwlllllyyyy.