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UK edition, digi with art cards or jewel case standard, both same price

http://boomkat.com/pre_orders/page/2/mini_grid

boomkat says 7th June not 10th

no matter, those downloads will unleash themselves come Japan day.

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that sick times fake is pretty good IMO

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john fonda wrote:that sick times fake is pretty good IMO


Indeed. Genuinely wish I knew who it was. It's lovely.
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rainier wrote:I know there's a version of the cd that comes with art cards, but I thought it was only being sold through indie outlets.


If you ordered through Bleep you'll get the limited edition art card digipack version. These are also available at selected indies.

I wonder how far in advance my local indie would know if they're getting this version. I ordered the record from bleep but I was gonna buy my cd there to get that old school "release day" feeling and also show them some support and maybe meet other fans. I don't suppose it matters. Same images are probably in the record sleeve, but I can't help wanting it.

That Sick Times fakie is starting to grow on me. Can't say the same for that other fake posted a few pages back that sounds like popcorn + dental work.
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So excited for this to be released. Just got the AKG 240 MKII in the mail today in preparation for the big day. Just a few days of pink noise and they'll be primed for the new album. :lol:

http://www.amazon.com/AKG-240-Stereo-St ... g+240+mkii

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Someone explain to me what is so great about the Sick Times track. Whether fake or what have you, it is literally just noise - there is absolutely no substance. Is this that drone stuff people talk up all the time?

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NorthcutTAmnestY wrote:Someone explain to me what is so great about the Sick Times track. Whether fake or what have you, it is literally just noise - there is absolutely no substance.


There's nothing great about it whatsoever.

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rainier wrote:...sounds like popcorn + dental work.

I did not need that mental picture.

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Really there isn't, man.

It's so dead - and I am going to stop anyone right here before they mention it's called Sick Times and it is supposed to sound dead. No.

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NorthcutTAmnestY wrote:Someone explain to me what is so great about the Sick Times track. Whether fake or what have you, it is literally just noise - there is absolutely no substance. Is this that drone stuff people talk up all the time?


Like two people have actually said it is "Great"...if even that many....we don't even know for sure if it is boc.

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NorthcutTAmnestY wrote:...it's called Sick Times and it is supposed to sound dead.

The title Sick Times actually sounds like it could be a frantic song about the sickness of our word in the here an now.

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NorthcutTAmnestY wrote:Someone explain to me what is so great about the Sick Times track. Whether fake or what have you, it is literally just noise - there is absolutely no substance. Is this that drone stuff people talk up all the time?


Like two people have actually said it is "Great"...if even that many....we don't even know for sure if it is boc.


Of course it's boc. Have you not read the description? It clearly states that it is taken from Boards of Canada's new album Tomorrow's Harvest. What more evidence do you need?

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MindElevation wrote:What more evidence do you need?

A signed letter from their mum.

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rainier wrote:That Sick Times fakie is starting to grow on me. Can't say the same for that other fake posted a few pages back that sounds like popcorn + dental work.

i like the sound of popping corn but that's just me. dental work sounds brutal though

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zeoevil wrote:
MindElevation wrote:What more evidence do you need?

A signed letter from their mum.

and 2 photo id's, plus a doctor's note

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NorthcutTAmnestY wrote:Someone explain to me what is so great about the Sick Times track. Whether fake or what have you, it is literally just noise - there is absolutely no substance. Is this that drone stuff people talk up all the time?


"fake sick times" isn't great but it isn't really terrible either. it's just a bit lazy. and i'd caution you against dismissing all drone music based on a few poor examples. like all genres of music there's a small percentage that's worthwhile and a whole lot that's generic and forgetable. this track definitely falls into the latter category, though i do admit it could work in a film soundtrack or something. but there's a lot of well-crafted drone stuff that can be deeply affecting, like stars of the lid's "requiem for dying mothers" ( http://youtu.be/uQ7CU9QIHAA ) - if you aren't moved by that then you have a heart made of stone.

a lot of drone music has its roots (conceptually at least) in some very old traditions, especially the tambura instrument in indian music. there's a lot of fascinating notions of trascendence through endurance & meditation in some eastern music that *a little* contemporary drone music can tap into. but again, a lot of it is just fucking lazy.

oh and if you think fake sick times is "just noise" then i'd be interested to see what you think of *actual* noise music like merzbow or nurse with wound.

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ryetronics wrote: Just got the AKG 240 MKII in the mail today in preparation for the big day. Just a few days of pink noise and they'll be primed for the new album.


Solid choice....these are the headphones I use. The mids sound amazing and it has a good bass as well. I'm not sure how good they will sound with a few days of pink noise but after almost a year of use mine sound amazing and they seem to keep getting better with time. They work great with BoC and I also listen to a lot of metal with them and the distortion sounds very very good.

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NorthcutTAmnestY wrote:Someone explain to me what is so great about the Sick Times track. Whether fake or what have you, it is literally just noise - there is absolutely no substance. Is this that drone stuff people talk up all the time?


"fake sick times" isn't great but it isn't really terrible either. it's just a bit lazy. and i'd caution you against dismissing all drone music based on a few poor examples. like all genres of music there's a small percentage that's worthwhile and a whole lot that's generic and forgetable. this track definitely falls into the latter category, though i do admit it could work in a film soundtrack or something. but there's a lot of well-crafted drone stuff that can be deeply affecting, like stars of the lid's "requiem for dying mothers" ( http://youtu.be/uQ7CU9QIHAA ) - if you aren't moved by that then you have a heart made of stone.

a lot of drone music has its roots (conceptually at least) in some very old traditions, especially the tambura instrument in indian music. there's a lot of fascinating notions of trascendence through endurance & meditation in some eastern music that *a little* contemporary drone music can tap into. but again, a lot of it is just fucking lazy.

oh and if you think fake sick times is "just noise" then i'd be interested to see what you think of *actual* noise music like merzbow or nurse with wound.

god i hate merzbow
but i do like drone, sun o))) is great

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breadmaker wrote:Merzbow

What do I call it? Brain rape? Aural torture? You can't seriously expect anyone who dismisses ambient music to be able to stomach the screeching.

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