The Girls age well...

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Sat here as I am suffering from a pollen/flu induced malady and failing to write anything of interest on gentrification and urban regeneration (hints welcome!) I got to thinking that the recorded Sisters songs have aged really well (with the possible exception of Anaconda and that's due to the dodgy production) if you compare it to some of (in theory) competitors such as the Nephilim and imitators such as Rosetta Stone. To be fair a few m*****n songs stand (mainly the singles) the test of time, but I think it's the sign of a great band that almost their entire ouvre sounds as fresh now as it did when released. Sorry if this has already been covered!
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remove the comment about The Neph and I'm with you :wink:
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Used to enjoy the Neph's live rather than on record, remember in particular a great gig in Huddersfield. Do occasionally watch the live videos though prefer the stuff before Elyzium... ;D Wow never realised the site blanks out the m*****n's name automatically before. Thought people did it themselves.... :eek:
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Well, I'm not a card-carrying Rosetta fan, but I don't think they've aged too badly at all.

Of course, I'm obliged to say that due to the racket I'm involved in. :innocent:
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Funny enough, I find that the earlier singles and EPs hold up better these days than some of the later stuff. This Corrosion in particular has aged really badly, and sounds more like a New Order remix B-side circa DubVulture/ShellCock than anything else these days.

Gift on the other hand is utterly timeless, sleek and minimal and groovy.
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The (over? )-use of Fairlight in Floodland somewhat dates it.
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markfiend wrote:The (over? )-use of Fairlight in Floodland somewhat dates it.
that prolonged saw-tooth farty pad thingumy that links a few of the songs?
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Quiff Boy wrote:
markfiend wrote:The (over? )-use of Fairlight in Floodland somewhat dates it.
that prolonged saw-tooth farty pad thingumy that links a few of the songs?
:D ... I'll, probably, never stop loving saw-tooth ... : ;D : ;D : ;D : ... :lol:
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weebleswobble wrote:remove the comment about The Neph and I'm with you :wink:
The Neph vids have aged terribly. Preacher Man, oooh.
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weebleswobble wrote:remove the comment about The Neph and I'm with you :wink:
The Neph vids have aged terribly. Preacher Man, oooh.
The Neph vids were f**king awful even then :lol:
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Thought ooh at the time. They're kind of fun though in a silly way...pretty much like the Neph themselves.
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I think some Sisters stuff has aged really and feel some of Rosetta Stone's output still sounds great, listening to stuff like the Dead Kennedys reminds me that a lot of music ages badly due to poor production.
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Dammit man you just made me go and buy the MP3 of Elizium.

Ah that brings back memories.
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weebleswobble wrote:
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weebleswobble wrote:remove the comment about The Neph and I'm with you :wink:
The Neph vids have aged terribly. Preacher Man, oooh.
The Neph vids were f**king awful even then :lol:

Always thought that was the intention behind the PM & BW videos - a b-movie so bad it's good kind of thing.
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I also think that their music have aged quite well... :D
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Rosetta Stone, an underrated band that wrote great albums! I prefer to think about them as followers and not as imitators...
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Most of the material before FALAA is timeless.
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For me to choose who I prefer between Rosetta or The Sisters would be like choosing between a lover and a brother.

I've always thought that Rosetta were never the rip off artists that their detractors had them down as. They wore their influences on their sleeve but what they did with them was well and truely their own - In my view they invented what was to become the sound of Goff Rawk as it would go onto be, maybe more so than the Sisters, Mish or Nephs (all three of whom I adore) ever did individually.
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Quiff Boy wrote:
markfiend wrote:The (over? )-use of Fairlight in Floodland somewhat dates it.
that prolonged saw-tooth farty pad thingumy that links a few of the songs?
Can't say I heard any Fairlight at all on Floodland ?

There was a lot of use of samplers, but I would have said Akai's and possibly Emulator II's rather than Fairlights. I think there were a few Roland synths used as well.
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Ah well, I may be wrong. :)
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mh wrote:This Corrosion in particular has aged really badly, and sounds more like a New Order remix B-side circa DubVulture/ShellCock than anything else these days.
:eek: :urff:

not in my opinion, but then ;D :lol: we're all different, thankfully
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markfiend wrote:The (over? )-use of Fairlight in Floodland somewhat dates it.
whats fairlight :urff: :oops:
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