Aesthetics wrote:*quote The Other*
*quote mechanismj*
* quote Mexicola*
Is this the wayback machine??
Nice collection of memories!
Happy to still be here after all these drinks!
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Aesthetics wrote:*quote The Other*
*quote mechanismj*
* quote Mexicola*
Is this the wayback machine??
Nice collection of memories!
detroit lofi wrote:I should have went to twoism before I went to Reddit first.
Everyone on reddit is complaining about the vocals and comparing it to synthwave... I understand that it's hard to meet expectations after 13 years but the brothers delivered and it personally exceeded my expectations for a single release.
I'm grateful that after 13 years of lurking on here there's still a lot of real fans who appreciate that we even got new BOC and seem to have a deep understanding of their sound.
rodox_head wrote:hexagonFox wrote:Bleep posts on twitter at exactly 12:00am 8/22/22 BST. 7:00pm EST 8/21/22
Featured Album Geogaddi
can't help but mention
For the love of Eris, if I turn out to be right...
3/26rodox_head wrote:If we go with the concept of TH being the start of a new trilogy of albums, I feel like it would end up mirroring the first. The way TH is constructed like various interrupting radio broadcasts fighting for the same frequency, or cutting in and out from someone turning the dial themselves, would reflect the mixtape-esque structure of MHTRTC, which was based on more positive memories of early childhood.
Geogaddi, whilst aligning with a post 9/11 mostly coincidentally, is almost like a mental collision of ideals where we're constantly deriding ourselves over our own perceptions of good/bad, right/wrong, and real/fake. It's not so much saying we're doomed, but that things can get scary sometimes, and peace is achievable and demonstrated with the last few tracks (and I include FOSATD as the true final track as an epilogue of a sort). Alpha & Omega proposes this idea of being truly in control of our own destiny (for better or worse) before winding down into the more psychedelic and meditative side of the album.
The Campfire Headphase is like a naive, yet not wrong, sense of hope as one grows through adulthood. The pacing of the track list is calm and smooth in comparison to its predecessors. No "Sixtyten"s or "Julie and Candy"s to be found, just the soundscape of enjoying everyday life, but eventually the concept of time catches up with you. Things are changing, slowing down, you start to get a little more depressed over time, and you wonder if this is it as the internal fire starts to fade into mere smoldering embers.
So basically, I'd expect it to be a more Geogaddi approach in the next LP, and if Treat 'em Right is anything to go by, I predict the usage of dark techno, industrial sounds, possibly a heavier emphasis on percussion (the beat was incredibly similar to "Breakbeat Etiquette" by Omni Trio). "Vessel" by NIN would be an example of the kind of sound I'm thinking of. "Year Zero" was essentially NIN's "Tomorrow's Harvest".

Den wrote:detroit lofi wrote:I should have went to twoism before I went to Reddit first.
Everyone on reddit is complaining about the vocals and comparing it to synthwave... I understand that it's hard to meet expectations after 13 years but the brothers delivered and it personally exceeded my expectations for a single release.
I'm grateful that after 13 years of lurking on here there's still a lot of real fans who appreciate that we even got new BOC and seem to have a deep understanding of their sound.
Avoid Reddit. Just walk away.
sowhereareyouliving? wrote:stomcode wrote:NogBadTheBad wrote:Not sure if people realise but the first 2 tracks are available to download from Beep if you've pre ordered.
Same goes if you pre-ordered on Bandcamp
The sheer crunchy cripsy massive detail on the FLACs with a decent pair of headphones - wow....
μasch wrote:Oh and idk if this was already said before, but 1420 MHz is the frequency of the Wow! signal. So i guess Inferno has some space themes in it, but with the whole "god the ultimate resonance" theme, i think the overall album is aiming towards the vibes of cults that mixed space, science and religion in weird mixed ideologies, kinda like Heaven's Gate or Raëlism
μasch wrote:It's definitly much closer to industrial than synthwave actually.
detroit lofi wrote:Den wrote:detroit lofi wrote:I should have went to twoism before I went to Reddit first.
Everyone on reddit is complaining about the vocals and comparing it to synthwave... I understand that it's hard to meet expectations after 13 years but the brothers delivered and it personally exceeded my expectations for a single release.
I'm grateful that after 13 years of lurking on here there's still a lot of real fans who appreciate that we even got new BOC and seem to have a deep understanding of their sound.
Avoid Reddit. Just walk away.
Twoism however has never let me down.
μasch wrote: the snare is completly wet in the flanger
Helios wrote:rossisdead wrote:Anyone else think the that Prophecy won't fade out on the album version? I have to imagine it segues right into the next song.
I can't imagine the track changing from what's been uploaded to the streaming apps.
Negamuse wrote:3:20 ish I think it's "the seat of consciousness" or possibly "the seed of consciousness"
mechanismj wrote:GeoDose wrote:When the main drum beat kicks in, this is what it reminds me of:
https://youtu.be/tIWWsmvPCAo?si=reoyeQ4wCUISfDtf&t=123
'Bellshaw' by Download. Cevin Key and Phil Western, 1997.
Oh damn! This is juicy! Thank you!
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