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#275408 by djskrimp
Fri Jul 22, 2011 10:05 pm
KeasbyNights wrote:I was a member of this forum before, but it was two years ago; I just got back from a mission for my church. But now I'm back with a new account because I forgot my old one, or it got deleted. Whichever it was, here I am. I've been listening to Devin's music for a little over 5 years. Not very long I know, but I've loved every minute of it. :)

WElcome back!!!


sesameseedbun wrote:Hello, everyone! I'm a Dev fan from Greece! I started listening to SYL about a year ago and I was hooked. I've listened to all SYL and DTP albums and will listen to the solo and DTB albums soon.

OH, GLORIOUS CHEESEBURGER, BLESS THIS FORUM!



Welcome to you!
#276045 by immoxilline
Sat Jul 30, 2011 5:00 am
Hi! My Name is Ile and i'm a ax-a-holic. Found Dev's music few years ago, there's no return ever since.. I live in northern Finland, near city of Oulu, where i had the opportunity seein' DTP live last spring. As a devoted guitarwanker for over 25 years seeing and hearing true talents is always inspiring, and also frustrating in many ways. :wink: Devin is a true visionary in his work. My deepest respect \,,/
#276178 by izumix
Sun Jul 31, 2011 10:38 pm
Hi everyone. I'm Izumi, 36 years old and from Japan!
The writing here is the first time.

I have been listened to Devin's music over ten years, it was only one of the favorite music a lot. But I suddenly become deeply absorbed in his music Recently. Ki, Addicted, Deconstruction, Ghost, DTP's albums are top of pieces in Devin's works so far!

Sadly, I've never seen Devin's live show even once… then, I'll go to his show at London November! I can't wait \m/
#276315 by Devil's Right Hand
Tue Aug 02, 2011 2:23 am
Hi! Another guy from Finland.
I first heard Devin's music some years ago, when our music teacher show us Ziltoidia attaxx. I started listen to Dev's music 1,5 years ago and I saw Ziltoid show in Tuska. The true eargasm moment was in last winter, when Addicted truely opened. Pure euphory 5 days.
#277122 by KeasbyNights
Wed Aug 10, 2011 9:25 am
djskrimp wrote:
KeasbyNights wrote:I was a member of this forum before, but it was two years ago; I just got back from a mission for my church. But now I'm back with a new account because I forgot my old one, or it got deleted. Whichever it was, here I am. I've been listening to Devin's music for a little over 5 years. Not very long I know, but I've loved every minute of it. :)

WElcome back!!!

Thank you much! :D

sesameseedbun wrote:Hello, everyone! I'm a Dev fan from Greece! I started listening to SYL about a year ago and I was hooked. I've listened to all SYL and DTP albums and will listen to the solo and DTB albums soon.

OH, GLORIOUS CHEESEBURGER, BLESS THIS FORUM!



Welcome to you!
#277586 by Speilbilde
Sun Aug 14, 2011 12:17 pm
So... Hi!

I'm not great at introducing myself. I'm Norwegian. And... I was introduced to Devin's music a while ago, by Faffy on the forum here. I'm not sure how long it's been, but I've got to say that seeing him live earlier this year made me like him even more. :)

- Speilbilde
#277587 by Faffy
Sun Aug 14, 2011 12:21 pm
HILDE!! HI!! :D GO SEE THE SHOOP-THREAD!

And yes... my name is still Faffy, it seems. :P Might as well have it changed legally now.
#278192 by degicank
Fri Aug 19, 2011 4:37 am
Good morning,
I'm happy to be here. My brother gave me a download of Deconstruction + Ghost for a present. I just got it loaded up, lets see if it makes me jog faster.

I'm live in VT, USA. I've been to BC a couple of times. I play all kinds of music. My brother was excited, he thinks Deconstruction + Ghost will be a big inspiration for me.

If you can post links? Here is a link to my music:[url] http://www.wix.com/degicank/joe
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Our real website ishttp://www.Degimedia.com

I hope Devin hires me to play bass on one of his albums someday, here is a link to my prototype video bass lessons:
http://video.google.com/googleplayer.swf?docid=6794695894939719777&hl=en&fs=true%22%20style=%22width:400px;height:326px%22


Sorry for all the links, but that is my introduction.
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After jog: I'm blown away. He sounds like he knows my memories. The orchestration (I mean drums and guitar too) is so awesome. This must have been an intense mixing job. The effects and programed sequencing is precise and demonstartes mastery. Yes I ran faster and extended my jog.

:guitar:
#278294 by Slatewoman
Fri Aug 19, 2011 7:19 pm
HAY GUYS.
i'm really bad at keeping up on forums that i join or even remembering i joined them in the first place, but hopefully i'll do better here.

i live in portland oregon and spend most of my time riding my bike, listening to and making music, drinking my friend's homebrew, wrangling friends with cars into taking me to the beach and generally trying to make the most of what i have to work with.
apart from dev related tunes, i'm mostly into 90's noise rock and prog metal and post rock.
swans, cop shoot cop, foetus, faith no more, mr. bungle, isis and related projects, the god machine, godflesh/anything justin broadrick comes within 100 yards of, ministry, porcupine tree, marillion, peter gabriel, neurosis, alice in chains, skinny puppy, oingo boingo, einsturzende neubauten, catherine wheel, big black, the jesus lizard, the angelic process, popol vuh, melvins, helmet...
i'll just leave this here so you can see my real shame: http://www.last.fm/user/slatewoman
i've got this "problem" where i've been unable to listen to anything but ocean machine for the last 3 months.

i saw DTP open for children of bodom on this last tour. it was fantastic, but really strange being the only person within a 20 foot radius who gave a shit about what was happening because i had to work before the show and wasn't able to camp out all day like the other 10 people who were there for him. at any rate, i ended up way off to the side in the front row and i was talking shit on the top 40 metal they were playing before the show started with the teenage dudes next to me who just assumed i was there for COB, who i really don't care about one way or the other. they had no idea who this devin townsend guy was and once he came on, they watched his whole set with "not sure if want..." expressions on their faces. i got to talk to devin for like 20 seconds and got a hug after the show. i wanted to fangirl about cop shoot cop and grotus with him, but there were too many other people trying to talk to him so i just split.
i'm really looking forward to the headlining show coming up in october. maybe we'll get a wider variety of material. i'm also looking forward to being surrounded by other fans this time around because as much as i hate to admit it, the concert experience is really intensified by the solidarity of the fans.
#278353 by Octillus
Sat Aug 20, 2011 9:21 am
Welcome to all the new folk!

Slatewoman: You're the first person besides my roommate I've known to mention The Angelic Process, ever. What a sad story to very cool band. That sort of thing is not usually my cup of tea and you need to catch me in the right mood, but wow.
#278366 by Slatewoman
Sat Aug 20, 2011 11:23 am
Octillus wrote:Welcome to all the new folk!

Slatewoman: You're the first person besides my roommate I've known to mention The Angelic Process, ever. What a sad story to very cool band. That sort of thing is not usually my cup of tea and you need to catch me in the right mood, but wow.


yeah, i'm not really surprised. they're probably the most obscure band i listen to. i'd be interested to find more projects like it because sometimes their crappy production is just too much and i can't take it. nadja are quite similar, but they're one of those bands that has 15-30 minute songs. what i like about the angelic process is that they're they're the concentrated soup of drone metal. songs are shorter, but way WAY more epic.
#278424 by Slatewoman
Sat Aug 20, 2011 6:27 pm
immoxilline wrote:DTP as opening act for children of bodom on this last tour...Now i'm gonna get loud..IT SHOULD BE OTHERWISE!..even that i am a finnish, i don't quite understand that Dev's the opening act for COB. Shurely Alexi and Roope with rest of the band are great musicians, but DTP as warm-up? Nope! :?


it made sense business-wise i think. maybe they wanted to see if there was enough interest to do a headlining tour, turns out there is!
it really is weird though... COB are too generic as it is, then to follow DTP... well.. yeah. i didn't stay for their set.

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