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Post by theinvestigator on Sept 28, 2008 15:50:06 GMT
Hi everyone, I would to know if the last two minutes of Pendulum Prey is composed by Axis of Perdition, or not. In other words, was it inspired by an other original Blue or Jazz track? If yes, who's it?
(Sorry for my bad english)
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Post by The Moderator on Sept 28, 2008 18:37:49 GMT
Yes, it was composed by me when I'd first picked up "Twin Peaks" on DVD and was having a massive Angelo Badalamenti binge. There's a little more Lynch worship on the new album as well, we didn't really get it out of our system first time round...
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Post by Darkcrawl on Sept 29, 2008 18:47:18 GMT
Yes, it was composed by me when I'd first picked up "Twin Peaks" on DVD and was having a massive Angelo Badalamenti binge. There's a little more Lynch worship on the new album as well, we didn't really get it out of our system first time round... Niiiicce! I hope you adorned yourselves in smoking jackets caked with grime just to get yourselves in the mood. I'm wondering, did Dan do the drums on this bit as they have more of a live sound. If they were programmed, that was a very good job you did there!
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Post by theinvestigator on Sept 29, 2008 20:55:15 GMT
It's awesome. You're really great artists! I hope you'll use this style again Thank's a lot for answer
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Post by adversarius on Mar 2, 2009 15:20:52 GMT
Greetings all, I am a new patient who's recently been admitted. I love it here, but I'd really appreciate it if someone moved the deceased previous inhabitant of my patient bed. He takes up too much space.
I too would like to proclaim my love for this specific track, at the moment I even consider it my favorite with TAOP. The jazzy elements just further add to the atmosphere. As mentioned, it'd be great to hear something similar on forthcoming releases. Keep it up!
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Post by Darkcrawl on Mar 3, 2009 18:46:50 GMT
I still haven't had an answer about those thar drums. I'm itching (literally, these wards are riddles with flesh-eaters!) to know.
My favourite part of this track and if I'm forced under torture to admit, the album is the bit just before where the keyboard atmosphere is ramped up and Brooke screams in the most despairing of ways. It is genuinely as if the protagonist is losing his mind and going through mental torture.
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Post by Mike on Mar 3, 2009 20:29:35 GMT
They were programmed, but because the parts were very sparse we could filter them in a different way that didn't suit the faster metal drums.
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Post by adversarius on Mar 4, 2009 21:30:22 GMT
I still haven't had an answer about those thar drums. I'm itching (literally, these wards are riddles with flesh-eaters!) to know. My favourite part of this track and if I'm forced under torture to admit, the album is the bit just before where the keyboard atmosphere is ramped up and Brooke screams in the most despairing of ways. It is genuinely as if the protagonist is losing his mind and going through mental torture. Damn right, and it's only eclipsed by the two last minutes of Heaving Salvation In The Paradise Of Rust... The most accurate musical rendition of fear to this date, all categories. Orgasmic. Thanks for bringing that song into the world, lads.
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Post by Darkcrawl on Mar 4, 2009 22:01:27 GMT
...I think 'Disturbance in the Perpetual Screen' deserves some props too. It was almost a nod to the future there at the end of '...Ichneumon...' The guitars had that slower more ambient riff structure and sound.
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