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Lachesi

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  1. Why people changed their username? (possible stupid question i know, but why everyone now with the new forum)
  2. Just finished a book by Cioran where he says people become more tolerant going older, and extremism is typical during young age (under 30) ...maybe he was wrong (:
  3. Those first two kick hits over the end of the first ambient track are so beautiful
  4. My top 3 English podcasts at the moment: 1) Bang&Olufsen's "Sound Matters" 2) Gimlet Media's "Heavyweights" 3) Johnatan Zenti's "Meat" (Episode 1 "host's fat" is a masterpiece" Bonus: "The Heart"
  5. So true, and I'd extend this to most of Elseq's tracks! in my opinion sometimes NTS tracks lack in this aspect... As do for examples Richard Devine's tracks on his latest 2018 album: in some way everything is colder comparing to Elseq/Exai
  6. Yo! That's the Ceephax I want Total ravey acid
  7. Maybe it's not my fav track off Elseq1 too Curvcaten could be my n.1
  8. I really love this track. I really love Elseq. First sounds of the track could be annoying to someone, as the marked snare/SBAM on quite every third quarter, but pendulu hv moda designs very unique scenarios. All the first half of the track makes me think about some sort of digital-natural imaginary. But from 7.08 everything changes and a evolving being starts growing, always moving, not sure if he has biomechanical features or if he's more abstract... The only sure thing is that from 6.58 starts trying to express itself, and the disappearance of the other main sounds makes me imaginate now a desert-ish landscape. Final drone marks the end of the epiphany. Technically I wonder how the hell they made the sound whom I related saying the being was trying to express himself... Overall I prefer Elseq to NTS and the reason is that I feel like in Elseq's tracks less is left to chance, very different from the "jazz-jams" of NTS. pendulu hv moda rules PS: also, super cool thing, try mixing some fat fast kicks over sections of the second half of the track!
  9. :) Just this: Reddit AMA -> nice way to get an admission from him about this "Nice attempt to discover the truth" was just a paraphrase for "Nice try"
  10. He must confess now (joking)
  11. Nice try Nice try what? A few of the artists that made the "original tracks" only have one track, and it's on Feast/Beast. Leads one to believe they were just Clark originals disguised as a remix. Nice attempt to discover the truth
  12. Wow! I was hoping for something more "Ganzfeld" too, but hey this is trippy as fuck! Very happy about this surprise
  13. Iradelphic is very personal and eclectic (yesterday evening I played Open after a long time)
  14. Yes that Pig/Honey Bedger was really a bad one. I feel like Warp asked him other two tracks off the last album in order to monetize (?) Not meaning to be pedantic but I meant the E.C.S.T T.R.A.X (but the Pig/Honey Badger wasn't that memorable either) Well I appreciate the "abstract" form of the tracks, but I still want to suspend judgment on something I've not listened more than a few times. Don't like the Piano timbre, but the harpsichord could be a good track to mix over some jungle beat
  15. Yes that Pig/Honey Bedger was really a bad one. I feel like Warp asked him other two tracks off the last album in order to monetize (?)
  16. Woah didn't know anything about these ones! Nice discoveries! (exept for the Storm Trooper track, that was also somewhere here along with his macho moves) https://youtu.be/h43qOpXTx7E
  17. Seems like everyone here do not appreciate Clark's recent output. Some sort of nostalgic attitude prevails in me too, but hey his musical career is now almost 20 years! A period of time in which his musical production has concerned many musical genres where he has shown interest in explore the expressive possibilities of various instruments, while his more electronic output is always been characterized by the research of a very personal and recognizable timbre of sound. Yes, Throttle Promoter was great and all the first albums too! I feel like many people is upset for the 4/4 slower techno interest shown in the latest albums... About this, I think it's been very curious listening how his eclectic sensibility touched this style of techno. I'd like to hear your opinions about the following tracks: 2015 Total rave mode on, I wonder how the kick drop feels like in a proper club soundsystem after those first 2 minutes of waiting/tension. (shorter edit version in this video) 2014 After many plays gives me still very emotionally, perfect mdma track! 2017 - Slap Drones from Death Peak How can this not be liked? Very original and entertaining track from start to finish [not on youtube sorry] 2013 Brainmelting.. all the remix album is so funny and variegated 2015 Very cool jungle track (and funny at mixing it) 2017 At first listen I remember I said wtf all this joy is not my thing, then some weeks later I re-listened this on a perfect spring afternoon and really really appreciated its beauty 2014 No need for other words about his ambient/minimalistic side
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