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chemick

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  1. I listened to this again (first time since 2019) and it was annoying. BUT like a champ I looped it for round 2, and I'm happy I stuck it out because a lot of it clicked immediately. I have to skip track 3 but the rest of this album is fucking solid even without sleigh bells.

    Why the Shabazz Palaces collab works I don't understand, I'm so happy it does.

    The most fun I've had listening since Mirrored, though my favorite era from Battles is their debut EPs.

  2. On 10/4/2022 at 12:26 PM, sidewinder said:

    Finding this nice but also maybe not sequenced in the best way? It’s very front-loaded with the beats tracks like Urgent Jell Hack and Dead Shark back to back. Basically the first 4 and then it drops to more mellow and even ambient stuff. But I don’t know if there’s a better way to have all this coexist on the same release. A 12” of the beat tracks would be great.

    Yeah I totally agree. I re-ordered the tracks for my own listening and added a few from body riddle. sounds much better

  3. Baby Step Giant Step is one of those stand outs of the recent tracks. Agree that the last three albums have felt of the same cloth and altogether less punchy somehow than Scintilli/Spokes/etc

    I remember reading in an interview they see their instruments/patches as completely reusable the way in a rock band a bass player might have a favorite bass guitar.

     

    That font for the album cover seems ripped straight from a 70s sci-fi paperback. I'll agree with the people saying it's cheesy and dated out of the box. It's kind of why I like it

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  4. The green Alphonse Mucha -esque art in the OP is pretty lush but I still love the album cover. It might be AI generated

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    Plaid & Emma Catnip Journey to Feorm Falorx A5, 44 page graphic novel printed full colour. AI artist Emma Catnip explores Plaid’s fictional journey to Feorm Falorx. First 100 orders will be signed by the Artists.

     

    There's grey alien vibes in all of this.

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  5. I put it on today and had a fresh experience with it, about a year since the last listen. Just on reading the last page I see a few are in agreement about the middle of this album being total standout material, beginning with ecol4 and (for me) coming down four tracks later with ii.pre esc. These tracks are mind-blowing and share so much detail and space together that were they actually a 4-track EP, I would find it flawless as Envane.

    And after all of that, to end with TM1 open is a power move and an absolutely bonkers track and what I want more of from them. Brilliant in a nearly different direction. This album has realllllly sunk in for me and it's a new favorite. Glad others love it too.

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  6. play this loud. new listens show the quieter details buttressing the chords/pads. very much like their middle era stuff, like others have said. i think some of the simplicity in the harmonies is deceptive for a first listen

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  7. 21 minutes ago, Rubin Farr said:

    it shows how culturally isolated we've become over the past years.

    I can understand the sentiment, but also noteworthy is how readily people ignore the effects of day-to-day living this has for everyone.  You can consider immediate effects on your life and also the global and life-threatening implications of the virus, too.  These aren't mutually exclusive.

  8. Seattle update, schools are closed in three counties until April 24.  250+ person events are banned.  Kremwerk and many venues have all but completely shut down and tickets are being refunded.

    I predict a lot of these measures will in fact roll into summer, which means my hopes of not being depressed all year long are definitely in jeopardy

  9. 55 minutes ago, luke viia said:

    WA state gov Inslee is apparently going to announce restrictions on any gathering of 250+ people in 3 counties (King, Snohomish, Pierce). I live in the area, still have to go to work though, and people at my company aren't really taking it seriously... "don't care if I get it, I'll be fine" etc, ignoring the whole bit about being a carrier... my gf just had major surgery and I *really* don't want to bring it home while she's recovering. 

    I live downtown and have been ordered to work from home until May.  if this restriction on large events creeps into my June/July Seattle festivities, this completely spoils the only good season in the region and I'm going to cry.

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  10. Bias and everything after it are pretty damn good.  My friend recommended this, and I can see the placement with Jon Hopkins, Jamie XX, Four Tet, etc (and I listen to them, too) but there's a sparseness here laid out in every track.  I haven't hooked deeply into it yet.  It's still great though?

    Sea-Watch leading into Apoptoses is a beautiful thing.

  11. WNSN bloomed for me finally, and, what a track.  The first 60 seconds is not welcoming; I opened the wrong door at a party.  Someone's having a coke freak-out?, and probably they meant to lock this door, and this is NOT Theswere pt. 2, Hey I'm sorry let me just-

    But I can't retreat, Quaristice is about facing these wrong-turns because there's some truth to un-cover at the bottom of all of this?  The track settles into a tighter chambered groove that reminds me of something earlier in the evening, was it Simmm?  I'll hang out here.  As it turns out the chaos was a front, because now these sounds breathe with the percussion like they're one in the same -- a product of evolution, an emergence tempered by uncounted jungle battles, a force of nature.  It's tight.

    I can't pin-point the emotion either.  It's reflective, contemplating something.  It's a space for unpacking though, and I can spend all night here.  huh.  maybe fav track on quaristice.

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  12. I downloaded this hours after it was posted, but completely forgot to listen until I was stuck at home a month later, wisdom teeth freshly extracted from a swollen bleeding mouth and nothing for me to do with myself really except blast tunes and play video games.

    With a double dosage of percocet starting to kick in, what proceeded was pure magic, I was not properly strapped in for the rich and entrancing pleasure these two hours had in store for me.  Fucking.  Perfect.

    worth forgetting to listen to, I wonder if this will still be my favorite 'chre when the 'cet wears off.

     

    When 33:50 (pt1) came on, all I could do is close my eyes and drool in a blood swirled state of bliss.

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