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Najlepsiejszy wrote:I think that the album is a social commentary AND a tale of a man who is the only survivor of some disaster.

It works as a social commentary because it's like an expression of sadness over the fact that we don't appreciate beauty and art anymore. People used to laugh at those who don't read books, but now those people are "proud" of the fact that they don't read. Or for example- many movies make lots of money not because they have a great, complex meaning, but because they were advertised everywhere and they're full of explosions. We can also notice simplification of art. An example is that music is now mostly about being louder, not being better. Or just listen to the radio. I can guarantee you that you'll hear waaay too many trance songs which sound "epic", like you're going to a party and stuff.

And I think that the tale doesn't need any explanation. Just listen to TH.


I'm not so sure about this at all. I think most of these statements are vague and over-generalized. There has always been the dualism between art and meaningless crap. And believe me there are millions of people who still "appreciate art" and millions of counterexamples of this lack of art/beauty. It's not getting worse exactly, there's just a paradigm shift. Every generation has its 'edm' and its 'art' these definitions change with the changing culture.


I'm mostly talking about popularity. Of course art still exists, but people are not interested in it and maybe just scrape the surface once in a while.

Our experiences may vary...I'm probably much younger than you and I may be wrong, because I mostly talk with my peers.

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TaoTapeTao wrote:
Najlepsiejszy wrote:I think that the album is a social commentary AND a tale of a man who is the only survivor of some disaster.

It works as a social commentary because it's like an expression of sadness over the fact that we don't appreciate beauty and art anymore. People used to laugh at those who don't read books, but now those people are "proud" of the fact that they don't read. Or for example- many movies make lots of money not because they have a great, complex meaning, but because they were advertised everywhere and they're full of explosions. We can also notice simplification of art. An example is that music is now mostly about being louder, not being better. Or just listen to the radio. I can guarantee you that you'll hear waaay too many trance songs which sound "epic", like you're going to a party and stuff.

And I think that the tale doesn't need any explanation. Just listen to TH.


I'm not so sure about this at all. I think most of these statements are vague and over-generalized. There has always been the dualism between art and meaningless crap. And believe me there are millions of people who still "appreciate art" and millions of counterexamples of this lack of art/beauty. It's not getting worse exactly, there's just a paradigm shift. Every generation has its 'edm' and its 'art' these definitions change with the changing culture.


I'm mostly talking about popularity. Of course art still exists, but people are not interested in it and maybe just scrape the surface once in a while.

Our experiences may vary...I'm probably much younger than you and I may be wrong, because I mostly talk with my peers.


People are just as interested as always. It is just taking different forms. Music is still art even if its shitty music.
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Najlepsiejszy wrote:
TaoTapeTao wrote:
Najlepsiejszy wrote:I think that the album is a social commentary AND a tale of a man who is the only survivor of some disaster.

It works as a social commentary because it's like an expression of sadness over the fact that we don't appreciate beauty and art anymore. People used to laugh at those who don't read books, but now those people are "proud" of the fact that they don't read. Or for example- many movies make lots of money not because they have a great, complex meaning, but because they were advertised everywhere and they're full of explosions. We can also notice simplification of art. An example is that music is now mostly about being louder, not being better. Or just listen to the radio. I can guarantee you that you'll hear waaay too many trance songs which sound "epic", like you're going to a party and stuff.

And I think that the tale doesn't need any explanation. Just listen to TH.


I'm not so sure about this at all. I think most of these statements are vague and over-generalized. There has always been the dualism between art and meaningless crap. And believe me there are millions of people who still "appreciate art" and millions of counterexamples of this lack of art/beauty. It's not getting worse exactly, there's just a paradigm shift. Every generation has its 'edm' and its 'art' these definitions change with the changing culture.


I'm mostly talking about popularity. Of course art still exists, but people are not interested in it and maybe just scrape the surface once in a while.

Our experiences may vary...I'm probably much younger than you and I may be wrong, because I mostly talk with my peers.


People are just as interested as always. It is just taking different forms. Music is still art even if its shitty music.


Well then, my 1st theory can go to trash

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Najlepsiejszy wrote:
nick47 wrote:
Najlepsiejszy wrote:
TaoTapeTao wrote:
Najlepsiejszy wrote:I think that the album is a social commentary AND a tale of a man who is the only survivor of some disaster.

It works as a social commentary because it's like an expression of sadness over the fact that we don't appreciate beauty and art anymore. People used to laugh at those who don't read books, but now those people are "proud" of the fact that they don't read. Or for example- many movies make lots of money not because they have a great, complex meaning, but because they were advertised everywhere and they're full of explosions. We can also notice simplification of art. An example is that music is now mostly about being louder, not being better. Or just listen to the radio. I can guarantee you that you'll hear waaay too many trance songs which sound "epic", like you're going to a party and stuff.

And I think that the tale doesn't need any explanation. Just listen to TH.


I'm not so sure about this at all. I think most of these statements are vague and over-generalized. There has always been the dualism between art and meaningless crap. And believe me there are millions of people who still "appreciate art" and millions of counterexamples of this lack of art/beauty. It's not getting worse exactly, there's just a paradigm shift. Every generation has its 'edm' and its 'art' these definitions change with the changing culture.


I'm mostly talking about popularity. Of course art still exists, but people are not interested in it and maybe just scrape the surface once in a while.

Our experiences may vary...I'm probably much younger than you and I may be wrong, because I mostly talk with my peers.


People are just as interested as always. It is just taking different forms. Music is still art even if its shitty music.


Well then, my 1st theory can go to trash

You can make theories just whatever you want, no opinions are wrong here mate, BoC want us to rethink and explore things and w/e :wink:

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How many of the TH tracks have numbers in them somewhere. Like 11 on Palace Posy being the obvious one. I've not looked into any tracks in depth but some of you on here have.


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Stickyfingers72 wrote:How many of the TH tracks have numbers in them somewhere. Like 11 on Palace Posy being the obvious one. I've not looked into any tracks in depth but some of you on here have.


That password site bugs me.


Telepath is also obvious

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Najlepsiejszy wrote:
Stickyfingers72 wrote:How many of the TH tracks have numbers in them somewhere. Like 11 on Palace Posy being the obvious one. I've not looked into any tracks in depth but some of you on here have.


That password site bugs me.


Telepath is also obvious


How can we best collate all of this so it's clear for people to see & use. If numbers keep popping up in various tracks, there's a reason for it.

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Also Gemini,
Nothing is Real (twelve)
Transmissiones Ferox is obvious too
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I must say, its an album that has grown on me, but, I like it now more than ever. One of their best in my opinion., right up there with MHTRTC and TCH.
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it is better and better....they did it again

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I agree that TH has just gotten better and better. I'll think of one little tune and get the urge to listen to the entire album.

I've also started noticing new subtleties, samples, and sounds in general that make my admiration for this album grow to new heights. I've been on a big Gemini kick this week, in particular.

Shouldn't be surprised, this has happened with all of their albums. I remember when I first heard BoC and passed on them, thinking they weren't my thing. But I just kept coming back.

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Nothing is Real best track on TH!
JG (Recursion)

Its all a dream
Light passing by on the screen
And theres you and I on the beam
Speeding through the universe
Thinking is the best way to travel

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Nothing is Real feels like a station full souls waiting to be reprogrammed with new DNR and send for their new destination, and I feel connection to Turquoise Hexagon Sun in the same altered state feeling, next dimensional level.
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arvy wrote:Nothing is Real feels like a station full souls waiting to be reprogrammed with new DNR and send for their new destination


Where the hell do you get ideas like this? The only mental images I can get is walking on mountain tops, hiking through forests or walking on the beach, stuff like that.
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arvy wrote:Nothing is Real feels like a station full souls waiting to be reprogrammed with new DNR and send for their new destination


Where the hell do you get ideas like this? The only mental images I can get is walking on mountain tops, hiking through forests or walking on the beach, stuff like that.


I guess I'm just a passionate listener, really enjoying this album.
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arvy wrote:Nothing is Real feels like a station full souls waiting to be reprogrammed with new DNR and send for their new destination


Where the hell do you get ideas like this? The only mental images I can get is walking on mountain tops, hiking through forests or walking on the beach, stuff like that.


I guess I'm just a passionate listener, really enjoying this album.

For what it is worth, I imagine myself or a small group of people in a beautiful place out in the country on a warm spring afternoon listening to Alan Watts or someone like that.

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arvy wrote:
portiss wrote:
arvy wrote:Nothing is Real feels like a station full souls waiting to be reprogrammed with new DNR and send for their new destination


Where the hell do you get ideas like this? The only mental images I can get is walking on mountain tops, hiking through forests or walking on the beach, stuff like that.


I guess I'm just a passionate listener, really enjoying this album.

For what it is worth, I imagine myself or a small group of people in a beautiful place out in the country on a warm spring afternoon listening to Alan Watts or someone like that.





NO WAY.


i just heard one of the the most powerful alan watts lecture ive ever heard in my life. its incredible that you brought him up


alan watts help completely transform and change my life a few years ago. his wisdom was so beautiful and its helped me to become a better, happier person. ive always felt like the vibe in boc's music is the same kind of thing going on in alan watts teachings.


just in case some of you dont know alan watts. here is a great start.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tsFw5KBwZ1U


sorry for going so far off topic, but this is something all of you will appreciate, and its pretty much right on par with tomorrows harvests theme.

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Well I think this album is still great, and easily up there with the best records of 2013. It's definitely got some nice touches which I do not think are found on other BoC records. The album is worth itself purely for Jacquard Causeway, Boards are the only band that could write something like that.
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Listening to the Cosecha Transmisiones really gives me chills. Almost a year has passed, and I already feel nostalgic. It was awesome, I think I'll forever remember it!

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Moloch wrote:Listening to the Cosecha Transmisiones really gives me chills. Almost a year has passed, and I already feel nostalgic. It was awesome, I think I'll forever remember it!


I remember the feeling I got when I heard it the first time. Words cant describe the happiness :lol:
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