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  1. https://cravenfaults.bandcamp.com/album/standers

    New LP from Craven Faults, out today.  Excellent long-form motorik stuff, in keeping with his previous 'Tangerine Dream go hiking oop North' aesthetic.  Really enjoyed the first full play through. 

    There's lots of synthy stuff similar to this out there, but I find his work has a certain extra something that really does it for me. 

    Plus the bandcamp purchase comes with an extra 75-minute (!) bonus track. Great if you thought 'All End' was good, but a bit too short. 

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  2. There's a few good tracks but it's a bit underwhelming overall - dropping the beats and upping the vocals doesn't really play to their strengths IMO. 

    Second half of the LP picks up the pace and sounds better for it. Best track by far is So U Know, but that's a year old now. 

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  3. 1 hour ago, Sam said:

    We were second row at the far stage right . Would have made a difference for sure, middle and far back would have been much better I'd say.  

    Not sure where in the auditorium this recording was taken from, but it sounds pretty identical to how it was where we were.

    https://youtu.be/esnuZ833jYw?t=6162

     

    I mean the material is super dense and there are lots of low frequencies swimming all over the place, but - where we were anyway - most elements were just getting swallowed up by all the lows and didn't really have any room to breathe / stand out. 

     

     

     

    Main stage area nearer the back and on the right for me - can confirm it sounded pretty dreadful there too, everything swallowed up by the kicks and bass as you describe. They really need a different sound guy IMO. 

  4. Pretty sure it's new, guessing it's just a few seconds only. Wonder if they got Alex Rutterford on the case for it? 

    Already got these on vinyl but it's a good excuse to break them out again. Confield still sounds incredibly alien even 20 years later, there's really been nothing quite like it since. I remember finding Sim Gishel one of the weakest tracks but these days it's an absolute banger, might be my favourite track on there. I can even almost get my head round Bine - another 20 years and I'll finally get there. 

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  5. Probably doesn't help with his interviews, his music is  “pagan music that dances on the ashes of a burnt church”, or “an electronic version of the Nordic desecrations of Christian sites” apparently. That and his rakish beenie hat. 

    But... I still rate a lot of his stuff. Harmony in Ultraviolet in particular is a great album. 

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  6. Yeah there's definitely some anxious passages, particularly between the 10 and 40 minute mark on the Helskinki recording. 

    It's a weird one, listening to it at home there's lots of bits that for me just flat-out don't work at all, mainly their approach to melody with stuff just sliding around all over the place.  It's such a queasy, unsettling sound at times.  BUT there's also some really good stuff in there and I bizarrely find myself going back to it a lot more than SIGN, which I was initially much keener on.

    Seeing this tour in person was anxiety-inducing for a different reason, mainly because the volume just drowned out any detail in the music, all I could hear was percussion and bass.  It might have worked in a club, but not with everyone sitting down, I found it initially distressing and eventually boring.

     

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  7. On 12/14/2022 at 3:38 PM, mcbpete said:

    Aye was dropped from the original 12'' too (possibly a space issue as the B-side was already hitting around 24 minutes) - https://www.discogs.com/release/549-Various-Artificial-Intelligence

    The repress is pretty good in this regard, fairly quiet like you'd expect but sounding excellent. 

    Shame they couldn't have dropped that 2nd Musicology track instead. Back in the day I always had to skip that one, and it's not sounding any better 30 years later. 

  8. 2 hours ago, Draft78 said:

    strange to read about excessive volume, I have always had the opposite problem, without ever finding a situation that overwhelmed me with sound: I always thought it was club politics or the fact that, beyond a certain range, sounds with ae parameters risked to clip, but now I suspect that the problem is me, and maybe I should get a hearing test

    The volume would have worked in a club I reckon. For a venue with everyone sitting down though... not so much. Listening to the recording there's lots of stuff going on but I couldn't get any of it on the night. Just the beats and low end. It got a bit monotonous after a while. 

  9. Got to add a quick thanks to the guys who recorded and mastered the two Barbican sets, they sound as good as you could possibly hope for from a crowd recording. 

    Weirdly I'm enjoying the recording of the 1st barbican set a lot more than I did actually being there. Probably sounding like an old man here, but the volume was so loud I couldn't really make out much over the booming kicks and percussion. Maybe it was where we were sat? 

    Anyway, pretty stoked for the soundboards. Would be nice to get a release before Christmas... 

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  10. 5 hours ago, toaoaoad said:

    Sounds about right for new ae. In five years or so it will all make sense :emotawesomepm9:

    Oh no doubt, I recently started getting into 'Bine' which was always my least favourite on Confield. Only took 20 years... 

    That said, one track that I've never warmed to is 'Dial'. Those shepherd tone style melodies just rub my brain up completely the wrong way. There's loads on the first half of Helsinki with a similar thing going on which is a worrying sign. 

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