I love her vocals on Ming and Ping's Chinatown, different from the HTDA_ drone style #MyTwoPenneth
Hmm, not bad. But it's from that same school of remixing that a lot of YZR was, where there's nothing really new been added, it's just ... there.
Original is far better, but I'll still download this - HTDA's first official remix after all!
The file name is B1 ... that's what a vinyl would be called....
Last edited by sheepdean; 10-18-2012 at 04:37 PM.
Like it, but much prefer the bassiness (?) of the original. Thought it was all gonna kick off towards the end when the guitar came to the fore. Sadly not.
i enjoyed the remix quite a bit. totally different from the original, which is what i expect sometimes from a remix. although i do agree that the build up around the 3 minute mark was a bit of a let down.
i wanted the song to really explode at that moment.
Ahhh very nice. So... the multitracks are where?
Still no Artist Page, but HTDA are frontpage of Columbia's site for the new remix http://www.columbiarecords.com/
I don't know, I was not a big fan of the last EP and a lot of HTDA tracks just kind of bleed into each other. I'm not as impressed as I normally am with Trent's stuff. I feel like I'm not adding anything new to the conversation but I just wish that if How to Destroy Angels is going to seperate itself from the NIN brand that it at least sounds a little bit distant from music we could easily hear under the Nine Inch Nails name. It can be electronic,, but Keep it Together truly does sound like something that would be a more down tempo track on a new NIN album. I will say that musically, it's much more interesting than what Trent was doing on some of the songs on Year Zero (my least favorite NIN record) but I can easily hear Trent's voice on these songs as opposed to Mariqueen. I suppose time will tell how truly great How to Destroy Angels can be but I still kind of am in the camp of waiting around for another Nine Inch Nails album.
Sorry for not adding anything drastically new.
sychnronization fail at 02:47.. her voice.
If you think any of the 'in-studio' performances since March of the Pigs has been single-cut live performances, the 'fail' is on you.
^^^ there are samples and there is real singing, i think
but, still no synchronous singing... practice practice
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love that band shot. impressive, all that gear...
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it really looks like Rob is playing/tweaking something musically. so i think it's fair to say he's an integral part of this ensemble from more than just a visual standpoint. (though they could be faking us out a la Marilyn Manson "playing guitar" in the Gave Up video)
well, he definitely appears to be playing the bass synth.
Video is awesome. I always loved the videos they did with the band together surrounded by gear in the past.
Welp, not sure how I felt about that.. It just kind of feels like what this project has been since the beginning...something starts off "Oh, this could be interesting"...minute in..."Hrmm, they're losing me here"....song is finished....."Yeah, I don't know about that."
Of course this is just a little in studio video but I wish they would've done it for another track or something. Mariqueen at times looked as bored as me towards the end of the video.
That answers my "What is that sound hitting C (Fade in Fade out 8 hits) Plucked string or..?" question! Also an interesting machine seen, sliding a guitar pic along it...
Initial thought:
A very serious video, they appear to have a strong connection with the instruments & themselves in this vid. Good job Rob. MQ is amazing. It's as though they are channeling music; nothing but mind1, body and machine in this video. No distractions.
Makes me miss MTV & Much Music.
1. perception beyond ordinary
This video made me actually kind of dig the song. what an interesting thought...
I like how everything is blinking in the background
Great video. No doubt using Rob's Cannon 5D Mark III. Love the DOF in the shots. Gear is always cool.
Haha, Trent just posted the link on Facebook and the first person who commented wrote "how bout the Fragile re-release.. eh? eh?".
I can't imagine how fucking annoying that must be as an artist
Oops. My bad. :P
'Twas a joke of course.
Wouldn't be the first time, without hearing Letting You and only reading the lyrics I wrote on ETS that I thought the lyrics by themself sounded kind of stupid...he then went on to tell me my face was stupid. :'(