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Den wrote:I don’t want to sound dismissive - If a listener is turned off by the vocals then I feel like they’re not yet attuned to BOC’s sensibilities, sense of humor, etc. They even planted the seed for this with the vocals on Nothing Is Real. They’re fulfilling their vision.
I’m so glad that these songs are going to be more intricately structured like on TCH too.
DFD21 wrote:Just noticed that Introit is in 5/4.
I'm scratching my head to recall other BOC pieces in an odd time signature, but can't think of one right now.

magrathea_ultima wrote:re: religion/cults/magic
May I kindly point out to you the body of work of Christopher Hitchens.
(Additionally: Richard Dawkins, Sam Harris, Daniel Dennett, Ricky Gervais, Stephen Fry, Sigmund Freud, Bertrand Russell, Thomas Edison, Friedrich Nietzsche, Mark Twain, Douglas Adams, David Suzuki, George Carlin, James Rachels...)
♄ope keeper wrote:The In a Beautiful Place Out in the Country EP features both an image of David Koresh and a reference to him in the lyrics. Geogaddi was sequenced to play at 66 minutes and 6 seconds, you have a song titled "The Devil is in the Details" and at the All Tomorrow Parties music festival, your films featured clips of people losing themselves in euphoric religious abandon. What gives with the cultish phenomena?
E: "We're interested in all kinds of subjects, and I suppose we went through a patch of looking at cults and the mass mind control of religion and so on. We read a lot and pay attention to cultural events, but we view everything from a distance. We're up here in our observation point, gathering up data about all the weird shit that's happening in the world and spewing it out in some way in our music and visuals. The Davidians thing was about the shock of seeing the way the U.S. authorities handled it all."
Marcus: "With Geogaddi we aimed to bring together themes of music, mathematics, and patterns in nature. Both of us believe that people should take responsibility for themselves. We wanted to show that one can celebrate life, art, and the world without necessarily attributing everything to 'God's work'. Christian art often portrays great works as creations of a higher power rather than the humans who made them. By focusing on the patterns and mathematical principles that govern the universe, Geogaddi suggests that people can celebrate freely without needing religion."
Gimme some sparkling Orange!
Davism wrote:♄ope keeper wrote:The In a Beautiful Place Out in the Country EP features both an image of David Koresh and a reference to him in the lyrics. Geogaddi was sequenced to play at 66 minutes and 6 seconds, you have a song titled "The Devil is in the Details" and at the All Tomorrow Parties music festival, your films featured clips of people losing themselves in euphoric religious abandon. What gives with the cultish phenomena?
E: "We're interested in all kinds of subjects, and I suppose we went through a patch of looking at cults and the mass mind control of religion and so on. We read a lot and pay attention to cultural events, but we view everything from a distance. We're up here in our observation point, gathering up data about all the weird shit that's happening in the world and spewing it out in some way in our music and visuals. The Davidians thing was about the shock of seeing the way the U.S. authorities handled it all."
Marcus: "With Geogaddi we aimed to bring together themes of music, mathematics, and patterns in nature. Both of us believe that people should take responsibility for themselves. We wanted to show that one can celebrate life, art, and the world without necessarily attributing everything to 'God's work'. Christian art often portrays great works as creations of a higher power rather than the humans who made them. By focusing on the patterns and mathematical principles that govern the universe, Geogaddi suggests that people can celebrate freely without needing religion."
Gimme some sparkling Orange!
The irony with Marcus' quote is that God is the best explanation for Mathematical truths. Mathematical entities like numbers, sets, and equations are non-physical and abstract. They can't cause anything, but for some reason the physical universe operates mathematically. Science relies on the assumption that we live in an ordered universe that is subject to precise mathematical laws.
You add objective morality to the equation (eg. we ought not rape or torture people for fun), and I think it's fair that one could argue that the broz are trying to smuggle in some universal truths that do not support what appears to be their worldview.
The irony with Marcus' quote is that God is the best explanation for Mathematical truths. Mathematical entities like numbers, sets, and equations are non-physical and abstract. They can't cause anything, but for some reason the physical universe operates mathematically. Science relies on the assumption that we live in an ordered universe that is subject to precise mathematical laws.
DFD21 wrote:Just noticed that Introit is in 5/4.
I'm scratching my head to recall other BOC pieces in an odd time signature, but can't think of one right now.
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