quoted 5 lines eeewwww...why so many vocal parts on the plaid full-length? maybe next
> eeewwww...why so many vocal parts on the plaid full-length? maybe next
> time ed and andy won't resort to using their famous friends voices. i
> just don't understand, i was really enjoying the sounds on the album
> until the voices kicked in. what do the rest of you who heard the album
> think?
I'm quite chuffed with it.
quoted 2 lines am i alone thinking the vocals should've been left out?
> am i alone thinking the vocals should've been left out?
> personally i can see past it,
really? It shouldn't bother you then. Buy a karaoke machine which masks
out vocals from tracks if it really upsets you.
quoted 7 lines but i know i'd prefer the album sans
> but i know i'd prefer the album sans
> bjork, nicollete and whoever else plays their bagpipes, err i believe
> even andy sings a bit too. yikes, what's the world coming too? lately
> i've been noticing a lot of vocal tracks being added to electronic
> musicians work, who in the past mostly refrained from it, and while i
> guess some people enjoy the use of singing over beats, i know i
> definitely do not.
Well don't buy it then. Plaid make music for themselves, not fussy, narrow
minded IDM Nazis. There's plenty of stuff without vocals on out there.
quoted 2 lines at the very least i wanna hear people do something
> at the very least i wanna hear people do something
> different with the vocals
Are you suggesting the likes of Nicolette and Bjork are nothing special?
quoted 2 lines i'm still pro-instrumental, with the voice being
> i'm still pro-instrumental, with the voice being
> left out.
Try taking your head out of your arse. Do guitars worry you too?