"Tip - gummisnoppis" song is PRETTY similiar to Mean Arenas main titletune from Digital Masters...
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and Train of Thought is still the best DT album ever.
funny how a thread can glide from Tip to actual good music :D
you have seen nothing, this could lead to Timbaland...
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Oh my god, Moby... I think we met at The Party IV or III, I don't quite remember...
I second MESHUGGAH :) (bought ObZen last week)
I gotta pick up some Meshuggah - you guys sparked my interest.
DAMN YOU! I was just getting back to composing stuff (no more summer, it seems), and now you made me focus on something else. DAMN YOU!
Well, hopefully Meshuggah will inspire me to do something else, music wise...
DAMN YOU! I was just getting back to composing stuff (no more summer, it seems), and now you made me focus on something else. DAMN YOU!
Well, hopefully Meshuggah will inspire me to do something else, music wise...
Chromag ! it was probably TP3, I didn't go to TP4. Oh boy, time flies...
-_-____-__-_-___ : Quite disappointed by "ObZen". They should have called it Catch 34... And I'm not even speaking of the ugly cover. But there are a couple of good songs yeah. "Nothing" and "Destroy Erase Improve" are my faves.
-_-____-__-_-___ : Quite disappointed by "ObZen". They should have called it Catch 34... And I'm not even speaking of the ugly cover. But there are a couple of good songs yeah. "Nothing" and "Destroy Erase Improve" are my faves.
The cover is ugly right =) I just like the groove of quite a couple of tracks on there. Some of the more "noisy-guitar" ones I like less.
Uuuuh, just checked some Meshuggah.
Definately not for me - I mean, I like most metal - I love death metal, thrash, mosh, speed, heavy..... and Meshuggah are extremely technical and immensely talented guys. But they lose me in their complexity. I need something more...hm..more....down-to-earth. This is like "mwahaha-you're-all-losers-since-you-cannot-possibly-follow-our-music" elite-ish kind of metal, and it doesn't catch me at all, sorry to say....
I need at least some melody, some strings, harmonics - something that reminds me of traditional music, I guess. I thought Dream Theater was technical, but this one takes the prize!
Definately not for me - I mean, I like most metal - I love death metal, thrash, mosh, speed, heavy..... and Meshuggah are extremely technical and immensely talented guys. But they lose me in their complexity. I need something more...hm..more....down-to-earth. This is like "mwahaha-you're-all-losers-since-you-cannot-possibly-follow-our-music" elite-ish kind of metal, and it doesn't catch me at all, sorry to say....
I need at least some melody, some strings, harmonics - something that reminds me of traditional music, I guess. I thought Dream Theater was technical, but this one takes the prize!
Ah, when youtubing for Meshuggah, I stumbled upon good old Malevolent Creation:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WWrH0UjnXu4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WWrH0UjnXu4
Melody is for losers :)
You're right about the complexity of the music of Meshuggah though, and it definitely needs a bit of "training" :). First time I heard them (on stage, opening for MachineHead), I didn't quite grasp it... I was like, WTF ??? And the lead guitarist was on the bass because their bass player was injured. And he was doing his guitar solos on the bass. I mean... WTF ???
a year later my drummer told me again about this band saying how much he loved it. So I bought "Chaosphere"... and... I mean... WTF ??? But trusting my drummer's tastes, I gave it another chance and it started to grow on me. What I first took for a total absence of groove is actually extremly groovy when you start to understand the polyrhythmic approach they have.
Listen to the album "Nothing" (or even just the first song "Stenga"), it's probably the most "listenable" album, with massive grooves, each snare hit is a ten ton hammer blast on your spine. Swedish metal at its best... :)
You're right about the complexity of the music of Meshuggah though, and it definitely needs a bit of "training" :). First time I heard them (on stage, opening for MachineHead), I didn't quite grasp it... I was like, WTF ??? And the lead guitarist was on the bass because their bass player was injured. And he was doing his guitar solos on the bass. I mean... WTF ???
a year later my drummer told me again about this band saying how much he loved it. So I bought "Chaosphere"... and... I mean... WTF ??? But trusting my drummer's tastes, I gave it another chance and it started to grow on me. What I first took for a total absence of groove is actually extremly groovy when you start to understand the polyrhythmic approach they have.
Listen to the album "Nothing" (or even just the first song "Stenga"), it's probably the most "listenable" album, with massive grooves, each snare hit is a ten ton hammer blast on your spine. Swedish metal at its best... :)
I have re:nothing and I am really wondering if nothing (which I haven't heard) isn't better.
i thought obZen was GOOD, but not as amazing as Chaosphere or Nothing... then again, it has Bleed, which is prolly one of the best songs they did (right after "I", which is the best ;)
Knos: there isn't much difference between the two Nothing's, the re-issue sounds slightly more "modern" with less crackling on the guitars.
Knos: there isn't much difference between the two Nothing's, the re-issue sounds slightly more "modern" with less crackling on the guitars.
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ahh now i get it - meshuggah is camouflaged jazz. that's why i think it's so horrible.
they do have the fusion thing going, sure, but at least they're a lot more digestible and accessible, even more melodic than jazz :P
gargaj, watch that video moby linked to and repeat the "accessible" bit. seriously, autechre is more mainstream than that. polyrhythmic my ass, if i have to do *effort* and repeat a song five times to "get" the beat, then it's just crap.
just like with jazz.
but yeah, taste differs.
btw where did daniel somma go?
just like with jazz.
but yeah, taste differs.
btw where did daniel somma go?
I like jazz. (autechre, miles davis) Messhugah is funk ;)
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if i have to do *effort* and repeat a song five times to "get" the beat, then it's just crap.
I pity you... But at least I hate jazz as much as you do :)
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I pity you... But at least I hate jazz as much as you do :)
Then we're at least three ;) - can't stand the solos where every musician in the band are playing solos... on the same time!? Seriously - WTF!?
please save your pity for people who need it - i'm perfectly fine enjoying my daily dose of disco music.
metal should make your ears bleed (and not because you're thinking so hard)
skrebbel: i weep for irony lost :)
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metal should make your ears bleed (and not because you're thinking so hard)
Not everyone likes metal - FUCK THEM!!
Gargaj, this is priceless !! Watch this in the morning and spend the day with a smile on your face :)