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monochrome
10-08-2009, 08:09 PM
This song stuns me every time. It could be because I'm a pianist, but it's slowly become my favorite on Oblivion With Bells. My fascination with the song has started to make me see OWB as UW's piano album... anyone else hear this?

I for one love these piano songs and I would love to see more of then. I got really excited for "Jumping Then Cran" on the last webcast, but the stream dropped out in the middle making an mp3 rip impossible...

TheBang
10-08-2009, 08:29 PM
How about the piano in "Holding the Moth"?

Also, there was a full version of "Jumping Then Cran" on the Beautiful Burnout ArtJam soundtrack.

bryantm3
10-08-2009, 10:11 PM
i liked the hammond organ near the end of faxed invitation; I'd like to see more of that. didn't care for the song, though.

monochrome
10-08-2009, 10:18 PM
The Holding the Moth finish saves the song for me--its as if every little element is pushing towards that piano ending.

Whats the Beautiful Burnout ArtJam soundtrack? Where can I find it?

DaddyAdv
10-09-2009, 12:36 AM
Try Little Speaker or Ansum, or Ancient Phat Farm Coat.
Lots of (repetitive) piano there.

Your heard it Mr. Smith, more piano!

(There's also "piano" in Nuxx 2003, KoS, Push Upstairs)

King of Snake
10-09-2009, 01:18 AM
How about the piano in "Holding the Moth"?



ugh please no more of that. They totally ruined what started as a nice minimal tech-house song when they played it live before the album . Now it sounds like some sort of lounge jazz your parents would listen to.
I liked the piano song at the end of I'm a Big Sister... though.

TheBang
10-09-2009, 03:32 AM
Whats the Beautiful Burnout ArtJam soundtrack? Where can I find it?

You sir, need to Ride The Sainted Rhythms.

Flywaver
10-09-2009, 06:08 AM
Piano Echoes by UNKLE is a gem ;-)

monochrome
10-09-2009, 07:06 AM
You sir, need to Ride The Sainted Rhythms.


hmm, i guess i knew that already! I kind of like all the acronyms the board comes up with everytime i ask something like this. Thanks a million, I'll check it out.

potatobroth
10-09-2009, 08:01 AM
ugh please no more of that. They totally ruined what started as a nice minimal tech-house song when they played it live before the album . Now it sounds like some sort of lounge jazz your parents would listen to.

Agree! I forget which live show it was played at, but I loved it without the piano. It was still called, "Globe" back then.

testudo
10-09-2009, 08:19 AM
11hundredhz

TheBang
10-09-2009, 01:20 PM
Agree! I forget which live show it was played at, but I loved it without the piano. It was still called, "Globe" back then.
Sofia, Bulgaria, and Cocoon 2006. It was also played at Montreux 2005, but there's no (released) recording of it.

BrotherLovesDub
10-09-2009, 02:34 PM
Best Mamgu Ever and one of the Schmoo mixes have great piano parts.

khouri
10-09-2009, 05:59 PM
I've always liked Underworld's use of the piano. I agree that OWB seems to have more "live" piano than previous records but there are great piano sounds in Dirty Epic, Ansum, M.E., Juanita, and Ancient Phat Farm Coat, just off the top of my head. Push Upstairs and King of Snake, too, of course, and Nuxx 2003.

galama
10-10-2009, 01:06 PM
Good Morning Cockerel / we need more piano songs

indeed. just nothing like Little Speaker please.

stimpee
10-11-2009, 05:52 AM
we need more piano songsno we dont. we need less piano songs. a bit of piano here and there is ok but good morning cockerel is the song i skip on that album :) it just doesnt fit in. loads of birds should have been there instead and then good morning cockerel could have been the freebie track for the japanese... then i wouldnt have had to spend a shitload on expensive japanese imports...

the mongoose
10-11-2009, 08:12 AM
Fuck no we don't need anymore bland piano garbage, we want to hear that awesome guitar that is gathering a thick layer of dust.

holden
10-11-2009, 09:17 AM
I think it's great that in Underworld, we have such talented musicians that can create such different styles and utilize various live instruments to do so. A piano track here, a guitar sketch there, excellent production throughout. Personally, i'm more partial to the banging dance tracks a la King of Snake, Moaner, Momove, DA3D and the like, but so often it's good to have a bit of organic calmness to catch your breath.

A sterling memory illustrating the point:
Was driving with my father listening to "A Hundred Days Off" (he was quite inspired by watching the "Footwear Repairs" video, so i was introducing him to the catalog) - "Trim" ended, and "ess Gee" came on. He asked "Is this still your Underworld album?" Dad's a jazz and new age fan, so i guess he liked what he heard. "Yeah" i replied - "Just wait a minute". Enter "Dinosaur Adventure 3D" - back to what Dad expected.
But that sort of "surprise!" moment is one of my favorite aspects of UW... you sort of expect Karl's cryptic wordplay and Rick's knack for a great beat and synth hooks. So a change of pace and a challenge of expectations is a good thing, imho.

potatobroth
10-12-2009, 11:20 AM
I don't even consider Ess Gee and Cockerel in the same vein. Cockerel is a nice little track but I agree that Loads of Birds fits better on the album.

IMO, Ess Gee is arguably the worst Underworld track album. I skip that track faster than any other. At least Cockerel sets the mood for the opening calming notes of Mamgu. Ess Gee does nothing of the sort. Its grates on my ears and is the exact opposite mood predecessor to Dino.

Dirty0900
10-12-2009, 12:12 PM
More cowbell is needed.

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