Happy boc day all. I’m going to wait for the vinyl to arrive for first listen.
Tomorrow if the notices are correct.
13 years, what’s another day.
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Glen_Glog wrote:is the contiguous mix free with preorder or is it a totally separate purchase?
GeoDose wrote:P.S. - Kudos to those who predicted that there would be visuals to accompany the rest of the album!
You guys called it!
Sherbet Head wrote:Glen_Glog wrote:is the contiguous mix free with preorder or is it a totally separate purchase?
Separate purchase, but there is a bundle which offers a massive discount on the Continuous Mix.
Also, I'm not sure if you are aware, but it turns out the mix isn't different from the standard album at all. There aren't any transitions between the tracks or any cool bonuses.
kid wrote:Alright, I’m gonna stand up and say it. This is there best album. This is the one I’ve been waiting for since I first heard them in 1998. It’s the album I always wanted them to make but, thought they never would.
I’ve always wanted them to lean hard in to the trippy hypnotic stuff. There’s glimpses of it throughout their discography, the dark lit futuristic sound of June 9th, when telephasic workshop is at its crescendo, the off kilter sound of gyroscope, the last part of split your infinities. My friend and I used to have discussions about this, ‘why don’t they make an album where just totally go for it and lean in to that sound?’
Well, for me, they’ve finally done it. It’s sad in a way, I can’t help but feel that the reason they released this album now is because it’s a parting gift. Finally giving long time hardcore fans what they always wanted as they say goodbye.
There are so many parts of this album that just transport me to boc land and feeds me boc shaped things!
This album makes me think of being at a festival, it’s 4am, the main stages all finished hours ago, you wander around half coming down, half still tripping and find a stall selling chai tea run by a couple of hippies. They have a sound system blasting music, this is the album that’s playing.
kid wrote:Alright, I’m gonna stand up and say it. This is there best album. This is the one I’ve been waiting for since I first heard them in 1998. It’s the album I always wanted them to make but, thought they never would.
I’ve always wanted them to lean hard in to the trippy hypnotic stuff. There’s glimpses of it throughout their discography, the dark lit futuristic sound of June 9th, when telephasic workshop is at its crescendo, the off kilter sound of gyroscope, the last part of split your infinities. My friend and I used to have discussions about this, ‘why don’t they make an album where just totally go for it and lean in to that sound?’
Well, for me, they’ve finally done it. It’s sad in a way, I can’t help but feel that the reason they released this album now is because it’s a parting gift. Finally giving long time hardcore fans what they always wanted as they say goodbye.
There are so many parts of this album that just transport me to boc land and feeds me boc shaped things!
This album makes me think of being at a festival, it’s 4am, the main stages all finished hours ago, you wander around half coming down, half still tripping and find a stall selling chai tea run by a couple of hippies. They have a sound system blasting music, this is the album that’s playing.
boredoms wrote:I'm hearing stuff on this album that reminds me of everything they've done, from Old Tunes to Geogaddi to TH. It feels like a summation of their career yet also a totally new world to explore.
I like how much more varied and playful this is. I really think it may be their best work, their magnum opus.
boredoms wrote:I'm hearing stuff on this album that reminds me of everything they've done, from Old Tunes to Geogaddi to TH. It feels like a summation of their career yet also a totally new world to explore.
Sherbet Head wrote:boredoms wrote:I'm hearing stuff on this album that reminds me of everything they've done, from Old Tunes to Geogaddi to TH. It feels like a summation of their career yet also a totally new world to explore.
Yep, couldn't agree more. It's all here.
kid wrote:Sherbet Head wrote:boredoms wrote:I'm hearing stuff on this album that reminds me of everything they've done, from Old Tunes to Geogaddi to TH. It feels like a summation of their career yet also a totally new world to explore.
Yep, couldn't agree more. It's all here.
100% agree. You retreat through time and space is pure distilled mhtrtc, somewhere right now in the future sounds like it’s straight off one of the old cassettes, the word becomes flesh sounds like something that could be on geogaddi, in to the magic land is straight out of the campfire headphase, acts of magic is TH era, but all of them with that extra ‘inferno’ sound.
Glen_Glog wrote:Sherbet Head wrote:Glen_Glog wrote:is the contiguous mix free with preorder or is it a totally separate purchase?
Bleep is saying my 4/23 pre-order (normal vinyl) will be now dispatched on July 3 (??) anyone else experiencing this? Why did I pre-order? This is retarded.
North by North wrote:TBH TH didn’t do it for me. So I’ve been waiting nearly 20 years to feel like this. What a gem!
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