The Dev wrote:yessir.
btw,
...100 balls...? anyone?
...old ladies?
ah fuck it.

WAKKA WAKKA
The Dev wrote:yessir.
btw,
...100 balls...? anyone?
...old ladies?
ah fuck it.
NFF wrote:mrbean667 wrote:Having never heard a 5.1 album, I can't have an opinion, but Decon seems perfect for a surround mix. All that stuff going on, damn, that would be godly.
SW would hands be down the one to do it.
However, would surround kill the intended sound? As we only have two ears, stereo is supposed to be more than enough to give us a '3D' image. But please correct me if that's wrong.
and for MR been yes you are correct.. instead of a 5.1 encode i'd rather have dev record the next album in binaural (dual mics set in a dummy head with ears) which would give you the realistic soundstaging. if dev did that i'd be the first metal album to be recorded binauraly. (ki is the only album that really has any soundstage but thats due to its minimalistic mix and content its really hard to get soundstage with a wall of sound.)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LJwUVCXH ... re=related
binaural microphone. they use microphones set into dummys with realistic shaped ears and ear canals to record sounds like we hear them thus producing extremely accurate spatial distance and accuracy
SupraKarma wrote:I'm with Dev, I prefer Ghost. For me it's definitely the best of the 4 DTP albums, by far. Ki had one of the best Devin songs ever (Terminal), but Ghost is more solid as an album.
Most of the heavy stuff Dev tries to do nowadays (or in the last years) doesn't sound natural. There's this constant annoying staccato guitar chug paired with vocals that has become the new-hevydevy trademark. After Alien, i didn't care for any heavy songs made by him, they're all same-y and boring. Couple that with the devy-arpeggios, and you got yourself a bad recipe. It's a pity, but i prefer if Devin sticks to clean atmospheric stuff.
If he someday decides to do more heavy stuff, he should listen to City or Alien and compare it to Ziltoid or Decon, and maybe he'll see why the former are revered as classics.
Also, humor quickly becomes dated, even if Devin thinks that it works as a metaphor, it fails when it's overused. Just look at the humor in all Devin releases, and spot which albums had the most impact - the ones where the humor was subversive and less in your face.
Devin's music works best when it doesn't have a clear concept around it, and definitely when it doesn't pretend to be something else.
Personally, the music should always speak for itself, alone.
Voradin wrote: How many of those people would be ok if everything he did from here on out sounded like Ki? Or like The Hummer?
Voradin wrote:I guess I'm odd in that I find Decon neither exhausting nor overwhelming, if anything I'm kinda glad that someone finally came out with a record that has enough going on to keep my mind busy without leaving part of it to wander about thinking of random unpleasant topics... it even has a bit of a Danny Elfman feel to it, I could completely see this being the soundtrack to some Tim Burton movie. I think the cover art suits the music perfectly.
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