ot - new portished
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noisetonepause
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ot - new portished
get it. you want it.
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Re: ot - new portished
It's a damn shame I can't get a refund on this. This album is POOP.noisetonepause wrote:get it. you want it.
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Johnisfaster
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I always thought portishead portishead was on my top 10 best albums of all time actually. with memorable songs includedadventurepants_ wrote:im still undecided. i love some of the production, some of the sounds. but is it just me or have they not written a single memorable SONG since dummy?
where have the melodies gone?
It was as if someone shook up a 6 foot can of blood soda and suddenly popped the top.
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it's been quite a few years since I listened to it as well, I can still remember most of the songs off the top of my head so I don't know about you but they were memorable to me.adventurepants_ wrote:i listened heavily to Portishead self titled when it came out, but a few years later i cant remember a single melody off it. i can hum at least part of most of the songs off dummy from memory.
It was as if someone shook up a 6 foot can of blood soda and suddenly popped the top.
Why do people feel that if it takes a group a decade to release an album it should actually be good? Come on.
Have you read their interview in Remix? It's like their big list of suck, from ALL american music....to current Hip Hop....to Pro Tools.....to plugins...the list goes on. By the way, if you don't first record everything onto tape and then sample that then your music is garbage. Somehow Jay-z gets props. I also fail to see (hear) how they feel they are closely related to old school Hip Hop. Just because you may like something doesn't mean your music sounds like it. Portishead = Public Enemy, don't think so.
I like their music but the interview was a really big turnoff.
Have you read their interview in Remix? It's like their big list of suck, from ALL american music....to current Hip Hop....to Pro Tools.....to plugins...the list goes on. By the way, if you don't first record everything onto tape and then sample that then your music is garbage. Somehow Jay-z gets props. I also fail to see (hear) how they feel they are closely related to old school Hip Hop. Just because you may like something doesn't mean your music sounds like it. Portishead = Public Enemy, don't think so.
I like their music but the interview was a really big turnoff.
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you make it seem like if the interviewer asks "what was your process for recording this album and what tools did you use?" that the artist should not answer or something.beats me wrote:Why do people feel that if it takes a group a decade to release an album it should actually be good? Come on.
Have you read their interview in Remix? It's like their big list of suck, from ALL american music....to current Hip Hop....to Pro Tools.....to plugins...the list goes on. By the way, if you don't first record everything onto tape and then sample that then your music is garbage. Somehow Jay-z gets props. I also fail to see (hear) how they feel they are closely related to old school Hip Hop. Just because you may like something doesn't mean your music sounds like it. Portishead = Public Enemy, don't think so.
I like their music but the interview was a really big turnoff.
maybe before the interview they should have decided not to talk about recording to tape cause it would sound too pretentious.
It was as if someone shook up a 6 foot can of blood soda and suddenly popped the top.
Have you read the interview? I'm fine with artists explaining how they do things in the studio. I have problems with successful artists saying a ton of stuff is total shit when it has nothing to do with them or the music, especially when nobody has heard from them in years. It's like a long lost relative showing up on your porch and the first thing out of their mouth is "You're all a bunch of losers. Give me a beer".Johnisfaster wrote:you make it seem like if the interviewer asks "what was your process for recording this album and what tools did you use?" that the artist should not answer or something.beats me wrote:Why do people feel that if it takes a group a decade to release an album it should actually be good? Come on.
Have you read their interview in Remix? It's like their big list of suck, from ALL american music....to current Hip Hop....to Pro Tools.....to plugins...the list goes on. By the way, if you don't first record everything onto tape and then sample that then your music is garbage. Somehow Jay-z gets props. I also fail to see (hear) how they feel they are closely related to old school Hip Hop. Just because you may like something doesn't mean your music sounds like it. Portishead = Public Enemy, don't think so.
I like their music but the interview was a really big turnoff.
maybe before the interview they should have decided not to talk about recording to tape cause it would sound too pretentious.
when i heard their second album, i was completely underwhelmed, and it left me very dissapointed. then timed passed, things changed, and i heard it again and i started to 'get it' and now i believe it is even better that Dummy.
Album 3 is not very easy to digest. It's defenitely not music for the masses. I bet 3 is gonna grow on me as well. This guys seam to make music ahead of their time.
Album 3 is not very easy to digest. It's defenitely not music for the masses. I bet 3 is gonna grow on me as well. This guys seam to make music ahead of their time.
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