thanks mate, i'll check it out.Winstontaneous wrote:[links in here]sqigls wrote:for somebody who has avoided this act, what can people recommend to me as their best tracks?
go stare at my shoes for a while
cheers
thanks mate, i'll check it out.Winstontaneous wrote:[links in here]sqigls wrote:for somebody who has avoided this act, what can people recommend to me as their best tracks?
add sesame street samples. robert is now ones aunts significant other.martiu wrote: Fri Jan 17, 2025 1:16 pm tape, over the top compression, wow and flutter from 2 different sources so it can feel random, vintage echo emulator with a lot of feedback, sine waves for the keys, squares for the bass with filtering and some resonance, lfo on the filter to make some slow movement, you can add some ring mod with small wet percentage, reverb emulating early digital units
BoC is clearly a great representation of gen X and the hands off “let the TV raise the kids” mentality.ccDuckett wrote: Sun Dec 04, 2016 4:08 am Don't forget the ability to blur the line between nostalgia and alienation. I was just thinking the other day- there's almost as much time between now and BoC's first releases, as there was time between those first releases, and the era that music was evoking...
not overhyped at all, their music can send you places in your mind like nothing else, i was like you before, just a couple of tracks i liked, then i started to pay attention to every little detail and now i like a lot more, the smaller ambient tracks i skipped before but now i love themDirtgrain wrote: Sat Jan 18, 2025 5:19 am I only like a couple of songs by them, which I really do dig. But are they overhyped?
if they dont by the end of music has the right, they need their ears testingzerocrossing wrote: Sat Jan 18, 2025 6:39 pm Do people know that it’s named after the Canadian National Film Boards that gave grants to a lot of experimental and artistic film projects? Our school used to play them on rainy days when we couldn’t go outside for recess. I imagine a lot of schools did, and we all sat watching grainy, warbling 16 mm films in gymnasiums on gloomy days. BoC perfectly captures this vibe.
I agree!VariKusBrainZ wrote: Sat Jan 18, 2025 4:21 pm The same thing that makes an analog grainy, hue inbalanced, unstaged photograph more engaging than a sharp digital photo
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