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ihmeauto wrote:The 9th is a friday this year. Would be nice to have something for that day, but Warp probably wont because of Squid's album release that day.
tonx wrote:
Sherbet Head wrote:ihmeauto wrote:The 9th is a friday this year. Would be nice to have something for that day, but Warp probably wont because of Squid's album release that day.
Warp (and basically every other label) typically don't make major announcements on Friday. Although hints and murmurs may occur on a weekend (BoC RSD, Aphex blimp, etc.) the big news and reveals will only ever happen from Mondays to Thursdays.
In other news, I noticed yesterday that OPN re-confirmed 2023 as the release date for his new LP, so this may also be dropping between Squid and Kwes.
Echelon wrote:Sherbet Head wrote:ihmeauto wrote:The 9th is a friday this year. Would be nice to have something for that day, but Warp probably wont because of Squid's album release that day.
Warp (and basically every other label) typically don't make major announcements on Friday. Although hints and murmurs may occur on a weekend (BoC RSD, Aphex blimp, etc.) the big news and reveals will only ever happen from Mondays to Thursdays.
In other news, I noticed yesterday that OPN re-confirmed 2023 as the release date for his new LP, so this may also be dropping between Squid and Kwes.
I hope this is a repeat of 2013 when BOC and OPN dropped albums very close to each other. Both were big staples in their catalog too.
Sherbet Head wrote:Fingers are crossed!
Crazy to think that Dan has put out 6 albums (if you include the Safdie Bros soundtracks) since the last BoC release, and he's not even someone I'd particularly consider to be prolific. Our Scotsmen be slacking
Fredd-E wrote:Helios wrote:What tweets did they like?
Geogandhi wrote:I don't think we can compare OPN's output to Boc's. Both are equally valid in product, as much as any music is... but... OPN scrolling through presets on his Waldorf Microwave XT and coming up with a half decent mini idea, recording it and not progressing it any further than that, collating these half ideas and curating a collection for an album is nothing like what BoC do with their music.
No wrong in any route, just that one results in being prolific with volume and the other results in years waiting for the craft to be "just so".
Geogandhi wrote:Yes, I was flippant about the level of input it would take Mr Lopatin to produce an OPN product as opposed to BoC producing an album but I own most of OPN's releases and like stuff on most of them so i'm not being derogatory, just saying they are worlds apart and a reason I believe OPN is more prolific than BoC.
Scrolling through presets on a microwave comment is based on how I felt about Garden of Delete when I first heard it. And yes, I own a Microwave XT to make that judgement
Tell me that Garden of Delete has well crafted songs as opposed to curated ideas that with familiarity and repeat listens become cohesive and enjoyable?
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