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Tool - Fear Inoculum (August 30th, 2019)
Polytrix replied to silentvision's topic in New & Upcoming Releases
I'd say deeper in terms of these massive conceptual long tracks with multiple movements. More prog like. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk -
Tool - Fear Inoculum (August 30th, 2019)
Polytrix replied to silentvision's topic in New & Upcoming Releases
Agreed. There are so many ideas in each track, really emmersive. -
Tool - Fear Inoculum (August 30th, 2019)
Polytrix replied to silentvision's topic in New & Upcoming Releases
Well I think this is bloody brilliant personally. I was a little reluctant as I thought Fear Inoc was great as a single but I didn't know how far down the rabbit hole they'd go. They definitely went down there. The vocals are really beautiful. I'm getting very strong Pink Floyd vibes from this personally. Wonder if that resonantes with others? -
Tool - Fear Inoculum (August 30th, 2019)
Polytrix replied to silentvision's topic in New & Upcoming Releases
Not sure if it's clipped or not. It's definitely LOUD. -
Tool - Fear Inoculum (August 30th, 2019)
Polytrix replied to silentvision's topic in New & Upcoming Releases
hOLY JESUS -
Tool - Fear Inoculum (August 30th, 2019)
Polytrix replied to silentvision's topic in New & Upcoming Releases
Lol -
Tool - Fear Inoculum (August 30th, 2019)
Polytrix replied to silentvision's topic in New & Upcoming Releases
Yeah Lateralus is genuinely something quite special I think. I'll shut up now tho. Hope you're all well! -
Tool - Fear Inoculum (August 30th, 2019)
Polytrix replied to silentvision's topic in New & Upcoming Releases
Potentially track will sound better in context I think. I actually really like it. Especially the outro with the burning distorted riff. I do hope the rest of it is even moree experimental though. Lateralus is an absolute classic in my book. -
This is ace. Finally getting round to listening to it properly.
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You sir are a legend
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Yeah he emailed me back saying the single record requests will go live in 10 weeks. He's not taking pre-pre orders for the separate albums yet. Yeah, same, just don't have the cash for the set otherwise I would in an instant. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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I've been listening to a lot of Ravi Shankar lately and can firmly recommend this: I think in general though anything by Rajeeb Chakraborty is amazing if you want sarode and tabla: I'm personally a bit obsessed by tanpura drones and would love a record just of variations of those and some tabla. Any ideas? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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I bought the repress of A Thousand Lights In A Darkened Room the other day and I've been throroughly enjoying it. I really enjoy Time Machines too. What should I dig into next?
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Thank you! Yeah I emailed to pre-pre order Mohnomishe and Eostre. I almost bought an original press of Mohn off eBay a while back and it got to about £200 I think.madness. The question is, which of these represses are the most essential purchases if buying individually?
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Holy shit! I can't afford that though. Release them individually surely! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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But isn't it a risk worth taking to some degree?
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Haha! Good response. Well I'm not totally sure. I feel as though if you can teach an AI to ''learn'' and develop a ''neural network'' then isn't it already interpreting language? I don't know if I want a utopia. I think I just want some sort of hyperintelligent processor for otherwise flawed human thinking.
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Does anyone know if AI is up to that stage of ability yet though? Like being able to interpret and assess human language?
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I just watched the DeepMind AphaStar Vs pro-player. I've seen similar videos where the AI wins before as well. This whole topic also really fascinates me. I'm sure it's already been discussed but the applications of this are just incredible right. If you look for instance at the UK political system over Brexit, if AI could have learnt through some sort of metanalysis of human behaviour and history (like it can actually objectively study the workings of human kind even though that's hugely abstract, I'm assuming it's not up to this yet)....then it makes you wonder what could happen politically. If an AI can study the entire history of man in like a week and then process everything to come up with intellignet responses to our issues, I say go for it. Really amazing topic.
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The thing I've realised about Peterson is that as much as he's a compelling speaker, I just find his approach unnecesarily agressive. Just not to my taste I suppose :) I feel if he was a little less intense he'd chime with more people.
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The Caretaker - Everywhere At The End Of Time
Polytrix replied to triachus's topic in New & Upcoming Releases
Sorry if this has already been discussed. Are there plans to release this all as a CD box?- 262 replies
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I own Black One and listen to that evey now and then but I always want more melodic bits. Ill listen to Altar now. I was really interested in a redbull interview i watched wih the lead guy- he talked for ages about reverb if i remeber correctly
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Personally more interested in the alternative more meditative record that follows this...
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Cheers for posting the teaser track didn't realise that was available. Sounds good to me.