Just checking to see if all of you with the distain for techno remixes like actually covers.... check this out
http://www.fiberlineaudio.com/shop/modu ... cts_id=197
Another cover song....
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awwww too bad i love jasta division... the original material on the site is nice my fave is Into the Blue... kind of portishead meets pink floyd, meets led zepplin..... nice stuff... and the killing moon cover is spot on in my opinon......
oh well next please.....
oh well next please.....
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this isn't Sisters related
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correct
i am just testing you people as alot of people didnt like the sisters remix and i was wondering if it was due to the fact it was techno based and not like the original.....
i understand this board is sisters based, but geez... cant we ever think of anying but the sisters of mercy... cant we adore other bands of the era?
i am just testing you people as alot of people didnt like the sisters remix and i was wondering if it was due to the fact it was techno based and not like the original.....
i understand this board is sisters based, but geez... cant we ever think of anying but the sisters of mercy... cant we adore other bands of the era?
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Ahem. The thing is you put the topic in "Sisters Chat" which is... well, chat about the Sisters.
"General Chat" is where all the other random nonsense goes.
And I wouldn't advise angering our Narrow Bastard Overlord by questioning his decisions
"General Chat" is where all the other random nonsense goes.
And I wouldn't advise angering our Narrow Bastard Overlord by questioning his decisions
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sadly there is a certain element of "preaching to the unconvertable" here - we do tend to be a very partisan crowd
the main problem i see is that heartland attracts a slightly different crown to the usual goff forums - mainly aging ex-goths and people that got into the sisters without even realising they were goth! there are very few "dodgy darklings" here - mainly because of eldritch's attitude to them - it scares a lot of them away from the sisters and so they find newer, more contemporary "scene" bands to follow.
also, the style of music that goes by the moniker of EBM or "dark electro" or whatever is quite alien to many fans of the sisters - there tends to be little or no common elements in terms of production values, instrumentation, sounds, themes, textures etc apart from one or two very superflous ones. and any attempt to recreate those classic elements of a sisters song will usually end up sounding like either a poor 3rd rate goff song or a bad techno-goff hybrid, neither of which the world really needs any more of
also, and the importance of this aspect really should not be underestimated, a lot of 80s indie & alternative stuff is seen as being very classic, and therefore bordering on the untouchable as far as covers go - material that is so entrenched in a time of somone's life, buried so people's hearts and minds (as it were) that you cant really cover it because any new version just wont have the same emotional and cultural baggage as the original - its practucally a lost cause unless you can pull someone very very special out of the bag - a la lambchop's cover of "this corrosion" which succeeds because a) lamchop are very talented musicians in the traditional sense (rather than good cubase programmers) and b) they brought a whole new slant to the song
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Quiff Boy wrote:a la lambchop's cover of "this corrosion" which succeeds because a) lamchop are very talented musicians in the traditional sense (rather than good cubase programmers) and b) they brought a whole new slant to the song
QB can use so many words to say the things I try to get across in as few as possible.
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i have considerably more typos toohallucienate wrote:Quiff Boy wrote:a la lambchop's cover of "this corrosion" which succeeds because a) lamchop are very talented musicians in the traditional sense (rather than good cubase programmers) and b) they brought a whole new slant to the song
QB can use so many words to say the things I try to get across in as few as possible.
What’s the difference between a buffalo and a bison?
Quiff Boy wrote:
also, and the importance of this aspect really should not be underestimated, a lot of 80s indie & alternative stuff is seen as being very classic, and therefore bordering on the untouchable as far as covers go - material that is so entrenched in a time of somone's life, buried so people's hearts and minds (as it were) that you cant really cover it because any new version just wont have the same emotional and cultural baggage as the original - its practucally a lost cause unless you can pull someone very very special out of the bag - a la lambchop's cover of "this corrosion" which succeeds because a) lamchop are very talented musicians in the traditional sense (rather than good cubase programmers) and b) they brought a whole new slant to the song
Well said old bean!
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Is there anybody out there who hates Lambchop's version as much as I do? Honestly, it sounds crap to me. Sorry.Quiff Boy wrote:lambchop's cover of "this corrosion" which succeeds because a) lamchop are very talented musicians in the traditional sense (rather than good cubase programmers) and b) they brought a whole new slant to the song
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at least they put their own slant on it _emma_ much like The Sisters version of Emma (any relation?)
these remixes/mash ups are just deconstructions of a song set to a predefined set of beats and sounds, and comes across as very dated to me already
these remixes/mash ups are just deconstructions of a song set to a predefined set of beats and sounds, and comes across as very dated to me already
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It's the only Sisters cover I can listen to.
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You shut yer maaff QuiffyQuiff Boy wrote:certainly.fiberlinewhore wrote:cant we adore other bands of the era?
some people here even like the m*****n!!
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No way!! Gimme Shelter ??hallucienate wrote:It's the only Sisters cover I can listen to.
Silly man.............
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My collection is still gathering dust while it's waiting for your Piggy Bank to get fat!Sexygothâ„¢ wrote:You shut yer maaff QuiffyQuiff Boy wrote:certainly.fiberlinewhore wrote:cant we adore other bands of the era?
some people here even like the m*****n!!
fools
I enjoyed that thank you!fiberlinewhore wrote:Just checking to see if all of you with the distain for techno remixes like actually covers.... check this out
http://www.fiberlineaudio.com/shop/modu ... cts_id=197
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well I enjoyed it, have I bad taste?fiberlinewhore wrote:Just checking to see if all of you with the distain for techno remixes like actually covers.... check this out
http://www.fiberlineaudio.com/shop/modu ... cts_id=197
but then most of the music on my comp is sh|t
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this way, madness liesDebaser wrote:I've been having a real scout round this link...
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It was quite listenable to, better than the other effort that was posted! (I like techno. I don't like bad techno. That was bad techno)
I gotta say I bought 3 Lambchop albums (5 quid each at a little shop in Cambridge!) on the back of hearing their Corrosion cover. They are a really good band.
I gotta say I bought 3 Lambchop albums (5 quid each at a little shop in Cambridge!) on the back of hearing their Corrosion cover. They are a really good band.
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