Received my red vinyl today and there is quiet a bit of surface noise. In the medium loud sections it‘s pretty distracting.
Anyone else experience this?
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A_Northern_Soul wrote:Bloody hell, lads - this marketing campaign is getting out of hand:
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Altruizine wrote:Do you think the bros are reading this forum to see what's being said about the record? With Tomorrow's Harvest they were "curious to see what hidden messages get picked up on". How do they receive that information? The most plausible explanation is to just read the conversations yourself. It should be more entertaining too than relying on MDG or whatever to give them the highlights. They are the only ones who know exactly what messages were embedded in the music.
I wanted to share this here from the flexi-disc thread. These images from the album art seem to confirm 747’s interpretation of Giraud’s Mirror.The Other wrote:Kind of happened by accident while I was spinning the record this morning.
Den wrote:“Bison hunters rode horses known as “buffalo runners.” These swift, powerful horses were needed to run straight and to maintain their speed while the hunters loaded, aimed and shot their guns. Good buffalo runners had to be carefully trained so they would not panic when running in the large bison herds. Hunting took a great deal of skill for both the horse and rider. Many Métis became successful ranchers and cowboys due to the useful skills they acquired from bison hunting.”Den wrote:747Music wrote:After reading some more in Giraud's book.... I really wonder if Metis blood flows in the veins of BoC. There is a good section in this chapter talking about the, and I quote: "Scottish half-breeds." And it seems The National Film Board of Canada has very much been a big help for the native community. I think they promise to ensure a certain amount of budget allocation of resources towards native culture and also just love the native culture because its awesome. That may be the kind of organization that's worthy to want to honour. The incredible, creative, spiritual nature of their music may have the mixed roots in the similarly incredible, creative, and spiritual nature of Native American and Scottish culture. Both roots feel celebrated in their catalog, What a beautiful mix we end up with,
That is entirely just speculation after a small amount of research, of course. I could easily be wrong and talking out of my arse.
I opened up the album today, and the hexagon flexi-disc is placed inside the booklet between the double-page spread of people on horseback. The Métis were horseback riders. I think you are spot on.
Can someone else let us know if the flexi-disc was placed within the same pages in their record?
https://indigenouspeoplesatlasofcanada. ... n-hunting/


















Ottomatik wrote:Anyways, I was having a 2nd listen and there are two interesting points that left me wondering about its narrative:
2- Do the heart monitoring beeps from Memory Death echo the heartbeats on Platonia? Interestingly, Memory Death is followed by The Word Becomes Flesh whose lyrics evoke embryogenesis. It's also right at the middle of the album, while Platonia is last.
So it seems like first half of the album ends in death, while the 2nd one focuses more on rebirth. Could this be a way to suggest the concept of reincarnation? Given the album's overall religious theme…
It could very well be an overinterpretation but who knows
The Other wrote:
Stills from the looping videos on Spotify in order from ‘Introit’ to ‘I Saw Through Platonia’ I normally don’t pay attention to these if/when I listen to Spotify.
Didn’t see these posted anywhere else on the forum. Apologies if it is a repeat post.
detit tani wrote:I put on a small session and played Societas x Tape before Inferno.
Societas was the clue.
Den wrote:I agree. The form of Inferno has a mixtape quality that feels deliberate.
KINGofCRA5H wrote:The Other wrote:
Stills from the looping videos on Spotify in order from ‘Introit’ to ‘I Saw Through Platonia’ I normally don’t pay attention to these if/when I listen to Spotify.
Didn’t see these posted anywhere else on the forum. Apologies if it is a repeat post.
Beautiful. I noticed these as well, they all seem to be different and I couldn't find them anywhere else? It would be nice to be able to get a copy of those somehow
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