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Techboy wrote:This track has really been a grower for me. At first I was like ... well, I just really didn't feel it at all. But now I am all over that shit like a rash. Multiplying the waveform by a 14700Hz sine function isolates the drums very nicely (science!) and it is clear that there is some great live drumming, on both what sounds like kit toms and some small hand drums.
ryetronics wrote:Techboy wrote:This track has really been a grower for me. At first I was like ... well, I just really didn't feel it at all. But now I am all over that shit like a rash. Multiplying the waveform by a 14700Hz sine function isolates the drums very nicely (science!) and it is clear that there is some great live drumming, on both what sounds like kit toms and some small hand drums.
Any chance you could upload that? Sounds incredible.
Techboy wrote:I guess. Mods can feel free to remove this if they feel it is somehow wrong. Great for anybody's sample collection!
http://hosting.earthshine.it/~mark/posydrums.mp3
lankydoom wrote:Well it may be post #1 for me here, I have always read from the outside. Massive Boards fanatic and yeah blah blah.
BUT i just had to join as my theory on this song I really wanted to share.
I love this song.
My theory is this - A posy is not just a arrangement of flowers according to many dictionaries I scoured. It is also archaic A brief verse or sentimental phrase, especially found on a trinket or a ring for example. This is a alteration of poesy - which is archaic for poetry.
Archaic can mean belonging to or characteristic of a much earlier period; ancient árkhein, "to rule", "to lead", this from the noun ὰρχή, arkhē, "beginning", "authority", "principle"). Adjectively it can mean old, ancient, antique, primitive, bygone, olden
What does all of this mean?! Well...
Palace Posy is like a archaic landscape, a time now gone. A ancient palace if you are following what i mean. The song does have that tribal quality to it as a lot of people have posted. The vocal sample is very resounding of tribal melody as is the beat and rhythm. The anagram being apocalypse is really cool as after said apocalypse you would be left with a barren landscape, similar to how civilisation began in the first place... With nothing. Begin with the land, and end with the land.
Maybe the song as per the above meanings is a poetic commentary on ancient civilisation and how post apocalypse we would revert to being an ancient civilisation again. Just a barren landscape, nothing. It kinda fits with the idea that collapse falls before it in the normal flow of the tracks on the album.
I could be very wrong, but it is fun to theorise. Thoughts?
lankydoom wrote:Maybe the song as per the above meanings is a poetic commentary on ancient civilisation and how post apocalypse we would revert to being an ancient civilisation again. Just a barren landscape, nothing. It kinda fits with the idea that collapse falls before it in the normal flow of the tracks on the album.
I could be very wrong, but it is fun to theorise. Thoughts?
MrMessiah wrote:Someone on Reddit just noticed this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j7DPNQdCuYw
Dunno, but maybe with a little mangling/chopping up.
MrMessiah wrote:MrMessiah wrote:Someone on Reddit just noticed this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j7DPNQdCuYw
Dunno, but maybe with a little mangling/chopping up.
OK, I gave this a go at seeing if I could mangle the ident into the line from the track.
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B0Spo0v ... sp=sharing
I'm sure in the hands of someone who can work a sampler it's possible to get it sounding closer.
MrMessiah wrote:Someone on Reddit just noticed this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j7DPNQdCuYw
Dunno, but maybe with a little mangling/chopping up.
Polaris wrote:MrMessiah wrote:Someone on Reddit just noticed this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j7DPNQdCuYw
Dunno, but maybe with a little mangling/chopping up.
Nice! Sounds like the exact soource. Can you post a link to the source of this finding on Reddit?
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