tonx wrote:
fantastic...thank you tonx!!
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tonx wrote:
nope!PiotrG. wrote:Is that Gavin Harrison speaking before so called "thank you speech" ??? Nobody mentioned him. This guy looks exactly like him. Correct me if I'm wrong. This is of course English extraordinary drummer known for his work with Porcupine Tree and King Crimson.
yep!PiotrG. wrote:Beside, the interruption of voice during live streaming was I think very much in accordance with one of the "Tomorrow Harvest" main themes: global espionage, surveillance and so on. Cool.
Mexicola wrote:You utter legend! THANKS!!!
egbdf wrote:Pretty cool. Could be something that didn't make the cut for TH. Definitely similar... rhythmically uniform arpeggio thing over a drone and minor, though this is dorian whereas TH was more natural minor. More reminiscent of old sci-fi than old public television music.
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StarblazerUK wrote:As said, I honestly see no reason for them to blank out the audio or footage on the net unless it was to give those at the say awards a head start on something
Generalchesty wrote:It was probably just an exclusive video and piece of music to thank the nominators and nothing more. Without much communication or clarity they must worry about how people interpret everything they do
rubicon wrote:StarblazerUK wrote:As said, I honestly see no reason for them to blank out the audio or footage on the net unless it was to give those at the say awards a head start on something
Seems more likely to me that the track may soon be seeing a release and that BOC/Warp wanted to minimise the chances of most people's first listen being in poor quality on YouTube.
Iced Cooly Beatnik wrote:rubicon wrote:StarblazerUK wrote:As said, I honestly see no reason for them to blank out the audio or footage on the net unless it was to give those at the say awards a head start on something
Seems more likely to me that the track may soon be seeing a release and that BOC/Warp wanted to minimise the chances of most people's first listen being in poor quality on YouTube.
But Reach For The Dead premiered (to everyone not in Tokyo city centre on 23 May) in a poor quality YouTube clip.
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