I got it fully transcribed in midi already, just saying
Some Kind Of Demos
I got it fully transcribed in midi already, just saying
Project Personal Dok
Hardware: 100% (Single Hackintosh)
AU: 90%
Software: 90%
The Final Floorshow - My Own Sisters T-Shirt Shop
Hardware: 100% (Single Hackintosh)
AU: 90%
Software: 90%
The Final Floorshow - My Own Sisters T-Shirt Shop
- Ocean Moves
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I find the vocals a bit monotonal and doomy for my taste, but the instrumental and production effort
is perfectly listenable and shows what can be achieved these days without expensive studios - and implies
what wonders Eldritch might achieve with current technology if he turned his attention to it - studio or not.
I suspect the existence of such "tributes" won't encourage Eldritch to record a new album,
in fact probably the opposite ("the real sisters are a live act these days, various second rate tribute recordings
exist online but we don't associate with them" etc)
Listening to studio recordings reminds me of their meaning and gravity - of my worn out WEA cassette
tape of Floodland that I listened to until it nearly fell apart, back in the day.
If a new album was released by the band I think it would have the impact of a bomb,
at least to true sisters fans. Others, who knows these days.
P.s. the intro to Kiss the Carpet reminds me of Massive Attack's "Angel", which can only be a good thing. Two percussive master pieces.
is perfectly listenable and shows what can be achieved these days without expensive studios - and implies
what wonders Eldritch might achieve with current technology if he turned his attention to it - studio or not.
I suspect the existence of such "tributes" won't encourage Eldritch to record a new album,
in fact probably the opposite ("the real sisters are a live act these days, various second rate tribute recordings
exist online but we don't associate with them" etc)
Listening to studio recordings reminds me of their meaning and gravity - of my worn out WEA cassette
tape of Floodland that I listened to until it nearly fell apart, back in the day.
If a new album was released by the band I think it would have the impact of a bomb,
at least to true sisters fans. Others, who knows these days.
P.s. the intro to Kiss the Carpet reminds me of Massive Attack's "Angel", which can only be a good thing. Two percussive master pieces.
- sultan2075
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So did I initially, but I’ve really come around on Tobias’ vocals. I quite like them now.
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The most successful tyranny is not the one that uses force to assure uniformity but the one that removes the awareness of other possibilities, that makes it seem inconceivable that other ways are viable, that removes the sense that there is an outside.
The most successful tyranny is not the one that uses force to assure uniformity but the one that removes the awareness of other possibilities, that makes it seem inconceivable that other ways are viable, that removes the sense that there is an outside.