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IronMark wrote:"I think that's wonderful"
Alvin wrote:Father & Son Lyrics (A.A. [Alvin Attempt {31/5/26}]):
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I’m King of these cunts if I made cinnamon..
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astral deeps wrote:I saw a tweet claiming it was the Adobe Speech Enhancer used on the vocals. I don’t think so. I know this type of thing could be done in many DAWs, but I believe they’re using the Roland VP-9000 or Roland V-Synth which has the same vocal phrase processing abilities. For Bibio fans, he has used it for his strange Vocoder-y parts on some of his Warp stuff. So, you are supposed to sample a vocal phrase, like speech, and can tune it and stretch it in many ways. It has some insane sounding glitch artifacts, and can be used as a basic Psuedo-vocoder as well. Notably I hear a lot of artifacts on the tape hiss from the samples on the record, and while I believe you could use a sampler like this to achieve what’s done on Father And Son (mostly stretching), I think I hear it all over the album with basically 80 percent of the vocal samples. This includes Naraka and Age of Capricorn. Those vocal samples still have a vocoder sound to them, so I suppose you could creatively use a vocoder to recontextualize spoken word into a melodic phrase - something they’ve done famously over the years. But given that that is the exact use case of the VP-9000, I think it’s something they’d be interested in.
Biznasty wrote:off to the pub... /// --- ..-. ..-. / - --- / - .... . / .--. ..- -... .-.-.- .-.-.- .-.-.-
bioluminescence wrote:I feel like this track was inspired/influenced by Doxa Sinistra - The Other Stranger from Societas X mixtape.

Jango9 wrote:IronMark wrote:"I think that's wonderful"
Aye, from the moment I first heard that line repeated at the listening party I knew that was gonna be the new big thing hahaha. This one kicks ass, had the whole room grooving hardcore. I audibly exclaimed "That was groovy as fuuuuck, man!" afterwards as they were flipping the record over. The only thing I knew about this one going in is that it was supposedly like a "boards of canada rap" and it delivered in a fashion that caught me very off guard lmfao
Couldn't make out the "lyrics" too clearly in the moment but upon further analysis what I get from this track is something along the lines of a newly born again holy roller type (in this case sampled from an actual literal cult member who left their family to join the cult) going around telling everyone how he loves "the lord" more than any physical being to the point where it's causing problems in his day-to-day existence. He's being all weird and fanatical and fighting with anyone who disagrees (such as his father, mother, brother, etc.) about little details of "how God works" that don't matter that much to humans in the grand scheme of things. I think there's also some implications of him being a massive hypocrite and not actually following the teachings of Jesus. The "son" sarcastically retorts against the "father"'s holy rolling rhetoric with "I think that's wonderful! But then why can't you bring that same feeling home?" to which the "father" responds by getting all confrontational and acting like the question itself was an affront to God. Very interesting stuff, not sure how close my interpretation is but that's what I got!
tl;dr:
I think that's wonderful!
llydia wrote:yeah that drum mixing though
shinealight wrote:I will go to rhetorical war for this song.
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