belchmaster wrote:The copyright text was taken from an early-mid 90s Connoisseur Video screen. https://www.avid.wiki/Connoisseur_Video#tabber-Warning_Screen
That is a solid find right there.
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belchmaster wrote:The copyright text was taken from an early-mid 90s Connoisseur Video screen. https://www.avid.wiki/Connoisseur_Video#tabber-Warning_Screen
747Music wrote:belchmaster wrote:The copyright text was taken from an early-mid 90s Connoisseur Video screen. https://www.avid.wiki/Connoisseur_Video#tabber-Warning_Screen
That is a solid find right there.
747Music wrote:belchmaster wrote:The copyright text was taken from an early-mid 90s Connoisseur Video screen. https://www.avid.wiki/Connoisseur_Video#tabber-Warning_Screen
That is a solid find right there.
belchmaster wrote:Love the recent posts here. Discord and Reddit just move to fast for me nowadays. But that's another story. I can't seem to shake the feeling that they're teasing something old here with these tapes.. Something that eventually shows up on their Hell Interface YT at some point. Then again, maybe it just seems that way because the tapes are nothing more than a wake up call. A reminder that things are still happening and slowly approaching the public.
Since were at the stage where everything is possible I hope for both old and new. That's not too much to ask for after all this time, right?
zeoevil wrote:I said the same thing since the video kind of goes through their discography in a way. It starts with whoever that women is at the start (Music Has the Right), ventures into religion in the middle (Geogaddi et. al), and finishes with transmission towers and radio dishes (Harvest). I just hope it isn't a best of or compilation album.
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2020k wrote:zeoevil wrote:I said the same thing since the video kind of goes through their discography in a way. It starts with whoever that women is at the start (Music Has the Right), ventures into religion in the middle (Geogaddi et. al), and finishes with transmission towers and radio dishes (Harvest). I just hope it isn't a best of or compilation album.
Best of/compilation albums don’t exist anymore. BOC would never.
Sherbet Head wrote:While I never lost interest in a new album, over the past year I'd say I certainly began to not care about it so much, and I’ve generally adopted a less 'obsessive' approach to waiting. The years of countless hoaxes and speculation leading to nowhere had grown tiresome, so I distanced myself from the hype train.
However, catching up on the last 20 pages of this thread has definitely instilled me with optimism. Initially, I wasn't convinced when murmurs of a random VHS tape began to emerge, but with everything that has occurred since, it's hard not to get excited.
I think we're in for a treat!
HappyCyclist wrote:Bringing up something from a few pages back— I’m of the opinion that this is not an ARG, but simply a teaser and an announcement of sorts that something is coming. I think it’s cool that the fanbase wants to comb over every frame and physical detail of the VHS, but I’m not convinced there’s anything to find that would point to the next “clue”
Something funny I haven’t seen mentioned is that on the same day this popped off, the band The Strokes used a very similar marketing campaign to announce their upcoming new album: https://theneedledrop.com/news/the-stro ... francisco/
They mailed cassette tapes with their new single to select fans, leaving the fanbase to digitize it and share the news. The similarities being outdated media formats being sent to personal addresses in order to drum up hype. In The Strokes case, fans had a chance to submit their addresses rather than how Warp secretly selected people who had ordered from Bleep. My point being that marketing agencies used similar ideas/followed the same trend.
The VHS tapes are very well done, but I feel a heavy hand from marketing and maybe less of a hand from the brothers themselves.
pigammon wrote: https://www.rollingstone.com/music/musi ... ans-59677/
dolochov wrote:The HAMAD YT channel has been cleared out