Just loop any 2-4 second section of any of his songs. There is almost guarenteed to be something in there you haven't heard. And if you do that then afterwards you get a greater awareness of the whole album as you carry on listening, because you realize how much is there.
I discovered this trying to work out the guitar solo to "deep peace." The tabs that are out there aren't 100% accurate, in part because of the notes, but also there are subtle variations on the timing I didn't notice before. And also, the backing stuff is much more complex than I realized. Some of Devy just sounds like noise (umm.. parts of Deconstruction?). But if you tune in, you can hear that the noise is made up of lots of elements.
Take the Devy challenge - Can YOU find a bit of music in his entire career that isn't zealously over-produced to the utter limit?
I discovered this trying to work out the guitar solo to "deep peace." The tabs that are out there aren't 100% accurate, in part because of the notes, but also there are subtle variations on the timing I didn't notice before. And also, the backing stuff is much more complex than I realized. Some of Devy just sounds like noise (umm.. parts of Deconstruction?). But if you tune in, you can hear that the noise is made up of lots of elements.
Take the Devy challenge - Can YOU find a bit of music in his entire career that isn't zealously over-produced to the utter limit?