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Dieser Beitrag wurde bereits 3 mal editiert, zuletzt von »Lars« (16. April 2005, 17:10)
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Original von Pagan_potatoDark Techno (club version)
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Original von MyFavourite1
Hey, you asked, Mr. Niggels.
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Originally posted by MyFavourite1
I'm sorry to say Invisible and Silent. When Northern Light came out, there were a lot of comments in the guestbook about how wonderful that song was. Comments like, "That's my most favourite song on the whole album!!!" And when I read that stuff, I kept thinking, "Are these people mad???" Oh, well, to each his own.
So, why do I hate Invisible and Silent? I just can't stand that Theremin sounding instrument! It's cheesy sounding and I personally think it ruins what could have been the perfect melancholy song.
And it isn't all horrible. The lyrics are haunting, the strings are beautiful, and I actually like the song from about 1:48 to 2:50.
But after 2:50, I have to turn it off and chuck the CD across the room....
Hey, you asked, Mr. Niggels.
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Originally posted by Niggels
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Original von MyFavourite1
Hey, you asked, Mr. Niggels.
And I don´t mind you answering. After all, why should I?
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Originally posted by Ivory
I just found this old thread and have to add here:
The song, that really annoys me is "happy man".... I know there ARE people, who love it, but I don't. That "Moog"(le?) sound reminds me of Super Mario World and I feel taken back to my elementary school times... maybe that's the reason
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Originally posted by michelem31
Which is funny, because a song by Fluke called Blue Sky is all happy and gospel and poppy sounding, and I love it to bits. Now there's an artist people should check out. And the solo project Syntax, which was made by Mike Tournier when he left Fluke.
Well, I was going to make some sort of witty remark regarding You Can Make Your Own Music , but it's escaped me. Probably wasn't all that witty anyways.
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Originally posted by Joakim
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Originally posted by michelem31
Which is funny, because a song by Fluke called Blue Sky is all happy and gospel and poppy sounding, and I love it to bits. Now there's an artist people should check out. And the solo project Syntax, which was made by Mike Tournier when he left Fluke.
Well, I was going to make some sort of witty remark regarding You Can Make Your Own Music , but it's escaped me. Probably wasn't all that witty anyways.
Yep.
Folks, if you haven't done so already, do check out Fluke and Syntax. They are sort of hit&miss, but when they hit they do it properly. Fluke's "Atom Bomb" is still (a decade later) one of the coolest songs ever made. Thelyricsare pure genius.
Cheesy Wipeout video
And Syntax' "Meccano Mind" rotated heavily in my CD player when it came out a couple of years ago. Highly recommended as well.