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Fri Jul 19, 2019 8:09 pm
sixtyniner wrote:Bumping this thread for a great find from the BoC fb group
A Moment of Clarity
Ooohh very nice! Sounds like they sampled it, then pitch-shifted it as needed while running it through multiple phasers/effects.
Sun Jul 21, 2019 3:02 pm
I'm trying to decipher the indistinct voice towards the end of Kid For Today. I'm thinking it's in reverse and maybe the voice of an air traffic controller of some sort.
I think I can hear "Ground control to AF ... You're clear to land"
Sun Jul 21, 2019 4:35 pm
There's a bit further on from that as well that sounds like "can't return to [something] kingdom"
Tue Jul 23, 2019 8:52 pm
sixtyniner wrote:I'm trying to decipher the indistinct voice towards the end of Kid For Today. I'm thinking it's in reverse and maybe the voice of an air traffic controller of some sort.
I think I can hear "Ground control to AF ... You're clear to land"
Interesting... Makes me think of black box recordings of passenger flights gone wrong, which are all over YouTube now but this wouldn't have been the case 19 years ago.
Wed Jul 24, 2019 1:18 pm
I have no idea why that spam link keeps getting added to the "case nineteen" in my previous post, I apologize for that. :/
Thu Jul 25, 2019 7:40 pm
Listening to one of my favourite albums of all time, Beautiful Freak by Eels and during the song 'Susan's House' there's a break in the song where we hear some children cheering and then a group saying "Wow!" (1:50 in the below video).
It sounds very similar to the "Wow!" sample from Orange Romeda (2:40 in the below video).
Can anyone confirm/dismiss that they're the same?
Thu Jul 25, 2019 7:51 pm
Both sampling sesame street innit
Thu Jul 25, 2019 7:58 pm
Geogandhi wrote:Both sampling sesame street innit
I suspected if they are the same it would be both artists using the same source rather than BOC sampling Eels, especially because the first BOC use of the sample pre-dates the Eels album. Just curious to see if it is the same sample source both have used. Does definitely sound like Sesame St.
Thu Jul 25, 2019 8:04 pm
I'd say it's the same sample but they both took it irrespective of each other.
Mon Jul 29, 2019 8:08 pm
Can I just say I finally heard the kid choking in A Beautiful Place Out In The Country and it's one of the saddest, creepiest things I've ever heard. The way it sounds just like the laughter is a really dark thought provoking move.
BOC really started to subvert their image there. Just compare that to Aquarius on Music and you'll see how Boards weren't content with being known as the 'Sesame Street electronica' group.
Mon Jul 29, 2019 8:27 pm
Echelon wrote:Can I just say I finally heard the kid choking in A Beautiful Place Out In The Country and it's one of the saddest, creepiest things I've ever heard.
Timestamp?
Mon Jul 29, 2019 8:41 pm
sixtyniner wrote:Echelon wrote:Can I just say I finally heard the kid choking in A Beautiful Place Out In The Country and it's one of the saddest, creepiest things I've ever heard.
Timestamp?
Listen with good headphones in the first 20 or so seconds and you can hear the sounds of children breathing hard and a kid choking in a way it almost sounds like laughing. It's pretty chilling to say the least, and I'm never going to look at the song the same way again. (Even with the cult mantra spoken throughout it)
Mon Jul 29, 2019 9:04 pm
Echelon wrote:Listen with good headphones in the first 20 or so seconds and you can hear the sounds of children breathing hard and a kid choking in a way it almost sounds like laughing. It's pretty chilling to say the least, and I'm never going to look at the song the same way again. (Even with the cult mantra spoken throughout it)
That's just children laughing. The "breathing" or "choking" is just kids breathing for air from giggling or having fun, probably just some field recording of kids playing about. It sounds a bit weird because it's looped and timestretched.
Mon Jul 29, 2019 9:15 pm
sixtyniner wrote:Echelon wrote:Listen with good headphones in the first 20 or so seconds and you can hear the sounds of children breathing hard and a kid choking in a way it almost sounds like laughing. It's pretty chilling to say the least, and I'm never going to look at the song the same way again. (Even with the cult mantra spoken throughout it)
That's just children laughing. The "breathing" or "choking" is just kids breathing for air from giggling or having fun, probably just some field recording of kids playing about. It sounds a bit weird because it's looped and timestretched.
I actually hope that's the case! Even though, it would fit with the whole Branch Davidian massacre theme.
Wed Jul 31, 2019 5:22 pm
The song "when the music starts to play" by The Incredible String Band contains several samples that the brothers have used.
https://youtu.be/RANBgWcPbxUThe flute intro was used in "You could feel the sky" around the 2:54 mark.
The piece around 2:10 was used in "Dead Dogs Two"
The outro around 2:30 was reversed and used as the intro of "the smallest weird number"
Wed Jul 31, 2019 5:39 pm
Helicoid wrote:The song "when the music starts to play" by The Incredible String Band contains several samples that the brothers have used.
No offence but this has been known for years and tbh I think this thread is more for discussion about new findings and speculation than past finds
Wed Jul 31, 2019 5:59 pm
sixtyniner wrote:Helicoid wrote:The song "when the music starts to play" by The Incredible String Band contains several samples that the brothers have used.
No offence but this has been known for years and tbh I think this thread is more for discussion about new findings and speculation than past finds
Yeah you're probably right. I know the smallest weird number sample was known, but I just realized the dead dogs two sample recently. Neither that nor the you could feel the sky sample are listed on bocpages so I didn't figure it was that commonly known.
Thu Aug 01, 2019 10:05 am
Helicoid wrote:Yeah you're probably right. I know the smallest weird number sample was known, but I just realized the dead dogs two sample recently. Neither that nor the you could feel the sky sample are listed on bocpages so I didn't figure it was that commonly known.
Ah you're right, I remember reading about that on the forums and included it in my video but didn't realise it wasn't actually on the wiki so I just assumed. I've updated the wiki pages now anyway.
Wed Oct 23, 2019 3:44 am
Has anyone ever found out how they achieved the strange metallic chorus-like filter effect heard in The Way You Show, and in the MHTRTC version of Smokes Quantity? It's definitely not unique to them, as i've also heard it in a Muslimgauze track. Possibly from some kind of effects unit like an Alesis quadraverb or Ensoniq DP? I'm not entirely sure.
Wed Oct 23, 2019 4:33 am
ParticleGhost wrote:Has anyone ever found out how they achieved the strange metallic chorus-like filter effect heard in The Way You Show, and in the MHTRTC version of Smokes Quantity? It's definitely not unique to them, as i've also heard it in a Muslimgauze track. Possibly from some kind of effects unit like an Alesis quadraverb or Ensoniq DP? I'm not entirely sure.
Kinda sounds like a delay with some modulation on on the rate, slowing down the rate causes a kind of phasing effect that sounds a bit metallic.
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