I got as far as "the pivot point that unites Brian Eno‘s Music For Airports with the modern electronic chill-wave movement" then closed the page.
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polar sky wrote:
What a douche bag.
hexagon son wrote:Fredd-E wrote:Haters gonna hate...
This. But I think he has a point to an extent of the impact that MHTRTC had on everyone. Compare the amount of times you've listened to any other album of theirs, I'll bet MHTRTC is the top.
zeitgeist wrote:polar sky wrote:
What a douche bag.
"He's going after the anti-marketing dollar, the righteous-indignation dollar!"
vanlorne wrote:hexagon son wrote:Fredd-E wrote:Haters gonna hate...
This. But I think he has a point to an extent of the impact that MHTRTC had on everyone. Compare the amount of times you've listened to any other album of theirs, I'll bet MHTRTC is the top.
Geogaddi= more (for me)
WeHadNormality wrote:vanlorne wrote:hexagon son wrote:Fredd-E wrote:Haters gonna hate...
This. But I think he has a point to an extent of the impact that MHTRTC had on everyone. Compare the amount of times you've listened to any other album of theirs, I'll bet MHTRTC is the top.
Geogaddi= more (for me)
Yep, Geogaddi for me too.
WeHadNormality wrote:
I got as far as "the pivot point that unites Brian Eno‘s Music For Airports with the modern electronic chill-wave movement" then closed the page.
polar sky wrote:WeHadNormality wrote:vanlorne wrote:hexagon son wrote:Fredd-E wrote:Haters gonna hate...
This. But I think he has a point to an extent of the impact that MHTRTC had on everyone. Compare the amount of times you've listened to any other album of theirs, I'll bet MHTRTC is the top.
Geogaddi= more (for me)
Yep, Geogaddi for me too.
Me too.
Spaced wrote:WeHadNormality wrote:
I got as far as "the pivot point that unites Brian Eno‘s Music For Airports with the modern electronic chill-wave movement" then closed the page.
got as far as Seriously myself
breadmaker wrote:i'm not *entirely* on board with neil krug to be honest. he's quite good at what he does, but his particular brand of 70s revisionism seems to me, at times, a bit too obvious, and a bit style over substance. it's the kind of too-perfect, led zeppelin / vintage playboy retro chic that people like tycho are into and that i *assumed* BoC weren't interested in. a lot of his stuff just reminds me of the desert drug trip scene in oliver stone's "the doors."
it's possible that BoC admire his mastery of analog techniques and wanted to use his skills for their own aesthetic goals, as opposed to his usual "half naked california babe standing in a perfect circle of lens flare" kind of thing. and so far the results have been successful i think. though yeah ideally i would prefer their own film/video.
polar sky wrote:WeHadNormality wrote:vanlorne wrote:hexagon son wrote:Fredd-E wrote:Haters gonna hate...
This. But I think he has a point to an extent of the impact that MHTRTC had on everyone. Compare the amount of times you've listened to any other album of theirs, I'll bet MHTRTC is the top.
Geogaddi= more (for me)
Yep, Geogaddi for me too.
Me too.
mono wrote:might encompass both the socioeconomic catastrophe we're starting to suffer and the possibility of something new to surpass the present rot.
hexagon son wrote:Fredd-E wrote:Haters gonna hate...
This. But I think he has a point to an extent of the impact that MHTRTC had on everyone. Compare the amount of times you've listened to any other album of theirs, I'll bet MHTRTC is the top.
BunnyRabbit wrote:I've asked about the flyers.
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