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Wildfire wrote:The Sisters remix is that only BOC tune in existence that I switch off immediately.
Soul_Slip wrote:Wildfire wrote:The Sisters remix is that only BOC tune in existence that I switch off immediately.
dang, how come? I love that track although I wish it was longer and had more percussion. It is a different vibe for sure
Wildfire wrote:The Sisters remix is that only BOC tune in existence that I switch off immediately.
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2020k wrote:Wildfire wrote:The Sisters remix is that only BOC tune in existence that I switch off immediately.
This and the Odd Nosdam Remix of Dayvan Cowboy.
Odd Nosdam x BOC = my kryptonite
superuser wrote:It’s probably not that controversial, but I’ve always been disappointed with BOC’s decision to associate themselves with all the Anticon stuff.
I find the overwhelming majority of those acts with vocals to be peak cringe in all of music.
sowhereareyouliving? wrote:I think it wouldn't kill them to do an interview every now and then. We're all adults and can separate the art from the personality - I'd love to hear about their tools & techniques, references etc. Even if it was just some cool patches etc they made, or harmonies they found, or musical theory they've used...
superuser wrote:It’s probably not that controversial, but I’ve always been disappointed with BOC’s decision to associate themselves with all the Anticon stuff.
I find the overwhelming majority of those acts with vocals to be peak cringe in all of music.
rubicon wrote:Trans Canada Highway is their weakest official release.
I love all the original tracks on it (especially Left Side Drive and Heard from Telegraph Lines), but have always felt it would be much stronger if they swapped out both versions of Dayvan Cowboy for Macquarie Ridge, easily one of the best tracks from that era. I like the original DC but obvs it's already on Campfire so the addition here feels a bit pointless, and the remix doesn't do much for me.
Waterbagel wrote:jacquard causeway is TH's oscar see through red eye
rubicon wrote:Trans Canada Highway is their weakest official release.
I love all the original tracks on it (especially Left Side Drive and Heard from Telegraph Lines), but have always felt it would be much stronger if they swapped out both versions of Dayvan Cowboy for Macquarie Ridge, easily one of the best tracks from that era. I like the original DC but obvs it's already on Campfire so the addition here feels a bit pointless, and the remix doesn't do much for me.
rubicon wrote:Trans Canada Highway is their weakest official release.
Wildfire wrote:Yup. I agree with this take.
angelos_boc wrote:I actually agree with this take.
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