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The highly reverb vocal samples in the backround are very hard to decipher.

They start at 3:15 and fade in and out from there.

So here goes:

 

(3:15) The Trains are leaving

I'm not in trouble,am I?

(3:32-3:46) Someone said Newton was hanging about with the press,cleaning the cars.

He goes into the village,and uh Richard was playing this game.

 

 

I can't get anything clear after that,so if anyone wants to add their own ideas...

 

Also,whoever did the thing where they pull vocals into the foreground (I think it was XY Politics),like they did on Synthacon. Could they do it again? Because it's difficult to understand these samples.

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well, I had a go at it, not easy.

 

"..."

 

"no?!"

 

"yep"

 

"what, you were with his guys?"

 

"dunno.."

 

"TRAIN"

 

"..."

 

"yeah"

 

"no.."

 

"yeah"

 

"yeah"

 

"..."

 

"... was outside her house with chris"

 

"...cars...watching porn and it goes on for...and richard was playing this video, and it said.. it goes dark, and yeah, and i thought, yeah i thought NEERHHH, and he kept it on that level, sound's freaking me out man .... dirtiest i've ever seen YRRRHH, yeah it was hardcore, hardcore."

 

"and richard was playing this video, and it was so hardcore, hehe, dark, it was mental"

 

:aphexsign:

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The highly reverb vocal samples in the backround are very hard to decipher.

They start at 3:15 and fade in and out from there.

So here goes:

 

(3:15) The Trains are leaving

I'm not in trouble,am I?

(3:32-3:46) Someone said Newton was hanging about with the press,cleaning the cars.

He goes into the village,and uh Richard was playing this game.

 

 

I can't get anything clear after that,so if anyone wants to add their own ideas...

 

Also,whoever did the thing where they pull vocals into the foreground (I think it was XY Politics),like they did on Synthacon. Could they do it again? Because it's difficult to understand these samples.

 

LOL, obviously far, far too much time on yer hands! Funny though, I did often wonder what those lyrics were, the voices sound like JJ Jeczalik and Ann Dudley from the Art of Noice.

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The highly reverb vocal samples in the backround are very hard to decipher.

They start at 3:15 and fade in and out from there.

So here goes:

 

(3:15) The Trains are leaving

I'm not in trouble,am I?

(3:32-3:46) Someone said Newton was hanging about with the press,cleaning the cars.

He goes into the village,and uh Richard was playing this game.

 

 

I can't get anything clear after that,so if anyone wants to add their own ideas...

 

Also,whoever did the thing where they pull vocals into the foreground (I think it was XY Politics),like they did on Synthacon. Could they do it again? Because it's difficult to understand these samples.

 

LOL, obviously far, far too much time on yer hands! Funny though, I did often wonder what those lyrics were, the voices sound like JJ Jeczalik and Ann Dudley from the Art of Noice.

More like,5 minutes worth of 10 second loops.

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  • 2 months later...

Ok, so I recently bought some nice AKG headphones. I was listening to Tha late in the dark, very quiet around me. Behind the talking, there is some sort of music playing. Almost like when something was recorded there was something going on in the background. I never noticed it until I got these new headphones. Try listening around 7:15- to the end really loudly. There isn't much going on there so you can hear the buisness extremely low in the mix. I am not sure if it was on purpose or what, because some of the notes are in key and some aren't.

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