I like the new EP, and gets better as time goes, but for me, when I
originally heard it I thought there was a certain warmth lacking. Not in
the mood of the melodies but rather in the actual recording. It seemed
more 'digital' and clean, less murky than I was used to. Almost as if the
duo recorded the tracks into their shiny new G3's, and then proceeded to
play around with the Orange Vocoder cubase plug in...
but I dig it now. I think it's even more stripped down than previous work,
which I like...
nate
On Tue, 12 Dec 2000, Ian Pojman wrote:
quoted 31 lines No, I disagree. MTHR and hiscores instantly were hits. I was immediately>
> No, I disagree. MTHR and hiscores instantly were hits. I was immediately
> disappointed when I heard the new EP.
>
> on 12/12/00 3:59 PM, youn0394 at youn0394@umn.edu wrote:
>
> > what qualities do Hi Scores and Music Has The Right To Children have that
> > the new EP doesn't contain? I'm sure the weaknesses found in this EP are
> > the same weaknesses originally heard in the albums you tout as being
> > "great". All Boards of Canada takes a while to sink in - that's sort of
> > the point :D
> >
> > cheers,
> > /derek
> >
> > On 12 Dec 2000, Ian Pojman wrote:
> >> Was anyone else as thoroughly as disappointed as me with this new album?
> >> Zoetrope I thought was *ok*, but come on. it pales in comparison to
> > hiscores
> >> and MHTRTC.
> >>
> >> delphi
> >
> >
>
>
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