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thedisavowed wrote:Moz wrote:thedisavowed wrote:Helios wrote:[...] Did he verify its not ambient bullshit?
Am I the only person on this forum that doesn't feel this way at all?
Yeah where did that come from? If it says "ambient" somewhere it's probably because there's probably no better word to describe it, like most of their music. Also whatever release you look at iTunes it lists Brian Eno as an influence.
No but I mean - I don't get this equivocation between "ambient" and "bullshit". It would seem to me that some of Boards of Canada's richest moments "Olson", "Constants are Changing", "Over the Horizon Radar", "Tears from the Compound Eye" etc etc are all quote unquote ambient and yet for some reason there seems to be quite a bit of fretting in this thread over the horrible possibility that the album might be "ambient".
Don't get it.
No but I mean - I don't get this equivocation between "ambient" and "bullshit". It would seem to me that some of Boards of Canada's richest moments "Olson", "Constants are Changing", "Over the Horizon Radar", "Tears from the Compound Eye" etc etc are all quote unquote ambient and yet for some reason there seems to be quite a bit of fretting in this thread over the horrible possibility that the album might be "ambient".
Don't get it.
thedisavowed wrote:Moz wrote:thedisavowed wrote:Helios wrote:[...] Did he verify its not ambient bullshit?
Am I the only person on this forum that doesn't feel this way at all?
Yeah where did that come from? If it says "ambient" somewhere it's probably because there's probably no better word to describe it, like most of their music. Also whatever release you look at iTunes it lists Brian Eno as an influence.
No but I mean - I don't get this equivocation between "ambient" and "bullshit". It would seem to me that some of Boards of Canada's richest moments "Olson", "Constants are Changing", "Over the Horizon Radar", "Tears from the Compound Eye" etc etc are all quote unquote ambient and yet for some reason there seems to be quite a bit of fretting in this thread over the horrible possibility that the album might be "ambient".
Don't get it.
Helios wrote:My definition of ambient must be different, because those songs you listed have lovely melodies. When I say "ambient", I mean truly boring nonsense.
Helios wrote:My definition of ambient must be different, because those songs you listed have lovely melodies. When I say "ambient", I mean truly boring nonsense.
ryetronics wrote:Helios wrote:My definition of ambient must be different, because those songs you listed have lovely melodies. When I say "ambient", I mean truly boring nonsense.
Agreed! Stars of the Lid, anyone?
ryetronics wrote:Helios wrote:My definition of ambient must be different, because those songs you listed have lovely melodies. When I say "ambient", I mean truly boring nonsense.
Agreed! Stars of the Lid, anyone?
ryetronics wrote:Helios wrote:My definition of ambient must be different, because those songs you listed have lovely melodies. When I say "ambient", I mean truly boring nonsense.
Agreed! Stars of the Lid, anyone?
softfokus wrote:ryetronics wrote:Helios wrote:My definition of ambient must be different, because those songs you listed have lovely melodies. When I say "ambient", I mean truly boring nonsense.
Agreed! Stars of the Lid, anyone?
everybody take deep breaths for a second or two.
thedisavowed wrote:Moz wrote:thedisavowed wrote:Helios wrote:[...] Did he verify its not ambient bullshit?
Am I the only person on this forum that doesn't feel this way at all?
Yeah where did that come from? If it says "ambient" somewhere it's probably because there's probably no better word to describe it, like most of their music. Also whatever release you look at iTunes it lists Brian Eno as an influence.
No but I mean - I don't get this equivocation between "ambient" and "bullshit". It would seem to me that some of Boards of Canada's richest moments "Olson", "Constants are Changing", "Over the Horizon Radar", "Tears from the Compound Eye" etc etc are all quote unquote ambient and yet for some reason there seems to be quite a bit of fretting in this thread over the horrible possibility that the album might be "ambient".
Don't get it.
ryetronics wrote:Helios wrote:My definition of ambient must be different, because those songs you listed have lovely melodies. When I say "ambient", I mean truly boring nonsense.
Agreed! Stars of the Lid, anyone?
thedisavowed wrote:Well - if you feel Stars of the Lid qualifies as "truly boring nonsense" then our sensibilities are too different to reconcile here.
We may be dealing with a semantic issue here - I was assuming ambient was being used to mean "beatless" here. If you're using ambient in its technical "Eno" sense - then yeah I can see your concern if you're afraid that BoC are about to release their "Discreet Music". (No offense intended - I like that record - I'm just giving an example of 'theoretical ambient' if you will).
However - if they're about to release their "On Land", well, bring it on.
Naal wrote:A lot of pointless posts in here but : just dropping by to say that I'm really really really (really?,yes absolutely) looking forward to hear this new album.
Loving everything about it so far, brilliant artwork, song titles, the cosecha thing leading up to this, the fact they've been working on this for probably 8 years....I mean, this just can't go wrong. It will probably be the best thing i've heard in years.
In the meantime been listening to their back catalogue again, and yes I can safely say again that they are probably my most favorite band of all time!!!
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