Echo the Sun wrote:Thank you for all the effort you put into this, 15Dreams. I think I speak for the whole community in saying that.
Yes - it's the best thread on the forum imo. Maybe it should be made into a sticky?
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Echo the Sun wrote:Thank you for all the effort you put into this, 15Dreams. I think I speak for the whole community in saying that.
tascamview wrote:Hi 15Dreams,
I don't mean to push, but was just wondering if you were still doing 'Sick Times', or if you've forgotten...?
just a gentle reminder! Take your time
thanks in advance
breadmaker wrote:
Ah, I was hoping you would do Skyliner - thank you. it's a real stunner, one of my all time favorites of theirs and blows Dayvan Cowboy clear out of the water. I've always been intrigued with the circular chord progression that never quite feels settled. Each chord feels like a little plateau - we move up and down and occasionally rest in a moment of balance/harmony before beginning another cycle. It's fascinating.
breadmaker wrote:
It's a bit like Telephasic Workshop in the sense its like a wheel set in motion and there's a slow build of drama with each rotation. Skyliner's drama is a bit more subtle than Telephasic's rapid-fire kick drums and chopped-up voices - it mostly in those little synth flourishes that pop up periodically, like the burst that we first hear at 1:02 that is basically the audio equivalent of 80s lens flare on a hot day.
breadmaker wrote:
To me its one of their most emotional series of chords (along with Sundown & Corsair) and despite its constant shifting/instability it ultimately sounds very hopeful. To me its the most resolutely positive sounding composition of theirs since Zoetrope.
deadfly wrote:Echo the Sun wrote:Thank you for all the effort you put into this, 15Dreams. I think I speak for the whole community in saying that.
Yes - it's the best thread on the forum imo. Maybe it should be made into a sticky?
15Dreams wrote:Thanks guys glad to see you're enjoying it!
I had a thought awhile ago - since BoC introduced the open 5ths/quintal sound in Tomorrow's Harvest, adding it to their palette of unusual chord progressions and voicings, what kind of chords would everyone like to see used more on their next album?
I for one would be thrilled to see them make use of atonality, where there's no key and everything sounds dissonant
Torn n Frayed wrote:IDK have you done Reach the Dead yet? I found there's a flat bass note that tunes up as it's played, and it's on every 1st note of the bar. It's impossible to hear on shitty PC speakers, I only found it listening to it on a massive system with a sub.
15Dreams wrote:Torn n Frayed wrote:IDK have you done Reach the Dead yet? I found there's a flat bass note that tunes up as it's played, and it's on every 1st note of the bar. It's impossible to hear on shitty PC speakers, I only found it listening to it on a massive system with a sub.
Have not yet and will plan on trying to find time over the weekend.
As far as a flat note, the bass synth does have a bit of pitch wobble on it so maybe that's what you're referring to? but I'll listen to it with good speakers and find out
Cupz wrote:I don't think tomorrows harvest is made all that meticulously.
15Dreams wrote:Torn n Frayed wrote:IDK have you done Reach the Dead yet? I found there's a flat bass note that tunes up as it's played, and it's on every 1st note of the bar. It's impossible to hear on shitty PC speakers, I only found it listening to it on a massive system with a sub.
Have not yet and will plan on trying to find time over the weekend.
As far as a flat note, the bass synth does have a bit of pitch wobble on it so maybe that's what you're referring to? but I'll listen to it with good speakers and find out
15Dreams wrote:15Dreams wrote:Torn n Frayed wrote:IDK have you done Reach the Dead yet? I found there's a flat bass note that tunes up as it's played, and it's on every 1st note of the bar. It's impossible to hear on shitty PC speakers, I only found it listening to it on a massive system with a sub.
Have not yet and will plan on trying to find time over the weekend.
As far as a flat note, the bass synth does have a bit of pitch wobble on it so maybe that's what you're referring to? but I'll listen to it with good speakers and find out
Just realized this is still a thing. I might have time this week but no guarantees, apologies for forgetting.
15Dreams wrote:Have not yet and will plan on trying to find time over the weekend.
Evenflow wrote:
I'm still learning how to read music so can someone translate the music above for me so I can understand .
Thanks
Evenflow wrote:
I'm still learning how to read music so can someone translate the music above for me so I can understand .
Thanks
Evenflow wrote:
I'm still learning how to read music so can someone translate the music above for me so I can understand .
Thanks
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