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 Tippster wrote:

A little too much bleep-blorp for my taste.



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Interesting and quirky but it hurts my lugholes after a bit. Nice try, Thom, but not for me :(
Given the "song" title, maybe they're putting us on?

There are some interesting bits, but the total seems less than the sum of the disjointed, electronically clanky parts.
Funny comments, as usual people for or against. I belong to the latter group: I hear no skills, no musicality, computercopy of a -copy of a -copy in this 'music'. Annoying ultra-thin falsetto which drowns in 'airiness'. Why this when there is so much better, more exciting and compelling music out there...
 Edweirdo wrote:

Except that I've been playing and writing music for over 50 years, and in the last five years have been working almost exclusively digitally using VSTs and samples in a DAW.  So I do actually know what I'm talking about.



wow 50 years. It must be easy for you then to name your top 10 certified platinum albums.

go on, we'll wait..........................................
 charbo wrote:


I'd strongly suggest you have a look at the song's lyrics.

They're fine.  It's just a shame about the beginner-with-a-laptop-and-a-DAW music.
 Edweirdo wrote:

This is the sort of music that anyone with half an ear and a lot of time can easily knock up on Garageband or Logic.  There's no melodic or harmonic movement - just play a chord, set up some delay and arpeggiating and off you go.  Of course, it helps if you have one of the most famous vocalists in the world to work with, but the underlying track is 

massively meh.  Well, that's what I think, anyway.



I'd strongly suggest you have a look at the song's lyrics.
Good stuff! Thom Yorke keeps coming up with brand new stuff. Not so familiar with Mark Pritchard, but this is great!
Too bad this is so hard on the ears. If it doesn't sound good on RP, it's never going to. I can't even rate this one. 
Two Thom Yorkes. Can't be, there will only ever be one Thom Yorke 
 Edweirdo wrote:

This is the sort of music that anyone with half an ear and a lot of time can easily knock up on Garageband or Logic.  There's no melodic or harmonic movement - just play a chord, set up some delay and arpeggiating and off you go.  Of course, it helps if you have one of the most famous vocalists in the world to work with, but the underlying track is massively meh.  Well, that's what I think, anyway.




Please provide us with your easily made music that sounds better than this. I would be delighted to hear it. 
 TheSilentP wrote:

Nah - this feels straight outta Joy Division's library of work - this is not something "knocked out" easily - and anyone that uses an oversimplified way of describing the making of art can just keep skipping on by. Thank RP for adding!


Except that I've been playing and writing music for over 50 years, and in the last five years have been working almost exclusively digitally using VSTs and samples in a DAW.  So I do actually know what I'm talking about.
A little too much bleep-blorp for my taste.
 Edweirdo wrote:

This is the sort of music that anyone with half an ear and a lot of time can easily knock up on Garageband or Logic.  There's no melodic or harmonic movement - just play a chord, set up some delay and arpeggiating and off you go.  Of course, it helps if you have one of the most famous vocalists in the world to work with, but the underlying track is massively meh.  Well, that's what I think, anyway.


Nah - this feels straight outta Joy Division's library of work - this is not something "knocked out" easily - and anyone that uses an oversimplified way of describing the making of art can just keep skipping on by. Thank RP for adding!

 Edweirdo wrote:

This is the sort of music that anyone with half an ear and a lot of time can easily knock up on Garageband or Logic.  There's no melodic or harmonic movement - just play a chord, set up some delay and arpeggiating and off you go.  Of course, it helps if you have one of the most famous vocalists in the world to work with, but the underlying track is massively meh.  Well, that's what I think, anyway.



Agreed.  My office insists that I skip it.
This is the sort of music that anyone with half an ear and a lot of time can easily knock up on Garageband or Logic.  There's no melodic or harmonic movement - just play a chord, set up some delay and arpeggiating and off you go.  Of course, it helps if you have one of the most famous vocalists in the world to work with, but the underlying track is massively meh.  Well, that's what I think, anyway.