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Moon in Water
Is quite possibly one of the most beautiful songs i've ever heard.
Does anybody know where I can buy/download it? |
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broadcast only so far. also obligatory curmudgeon "i dont think this one is really any good" post |
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Ive listened to it 557 times on the dirtyradio stream, and im liking it very much.
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what is this? when was it played?
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...it's one of a bunch of new, unreleased Underworld tracks played on the most recent broadcast - Dec. 11, 2008.
Listen again at underworldlive.com The "new" stuff: Are You Rockstar? Longing For What The Surrealist Object Moon in Water (which i agree is just lovely! Sort of a new Jumbo for me) Bennets World Template Radio Vox jam with Brian Eno Binari C Richard Burton Geezer (Faxed Invitation remix) Mr Bambi Rocks (mix of Puppies) dub jam (a 19 minute amazing piece!) |
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Thanks Holden, I thought I was doing good too with keeping up to date! Finally just got around to hearing Strumpet.
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can someone give me an approx. timecode for when this track appears in the Dec. 10th broadcast? or better yet, a link to it?
EDIT: Found it. Its nice. |
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its after the tribal-ish track where they keep repeating "One Day" over and over. That was my best guess seeing as how the track before Moon was called "Un Dia".
Its got a robot-esque voice over top speaking about "water is the subject and the moon the object." etc. And on my browser, its just past the "D" in December. |
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Mr. Bambi Rocks is the one that started out as a Sunshine track, not Puppies.
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Agreed. Moon In Water is the standout track from that broadcast. I'd love for Underworld to release it as a high quality download. Breathtaking, really.
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Moon in Water is also featured in a podcast of UW's tech friend Dave Spiers,
as it obviously features one of his soft synths: http://www.gforcesoftware.com/misc_web1.php |
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Incidentally, the "woman" who "sings" on this track also appears on an excellent, but rare track called "This We Know" by Mark Kilian. It's like the kissing cousin to "Moon in Water."
http://www.markkilian.com/site/index...d=15&Itemid=34 Speaking of, anyone want to take a gander at the MIW "lyrics?" |
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The "woman" voice is the Macintalk voice, Vicki. Mac users can emulate Vicki's performance on "Moon in Water" with the following steps:
1. Go to System Preferences and click Speech. 2. Change the voice to "Vicki" and turn the Speaking Rate down to about halfway between Slow and the next highest hash mark. 3. Open TextEdit. 4. Type in the lyrics to Moon in Water, then go to the Edit menu -> Speech -> Start Speaking. "Vicki" also stars on Adam Freeland's "We Want Your Soul". Vicki's progenitor, "Victoria" is the voice on Underworld's "Van Halen, Van Halen, Rock Guitar Band" and "Bungalow with Stairs". |
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Another stand out for me is the Haunting version of Trim....................
Like to see this in a digital format. Just love the ambiance of this! OH Yes PLease...............:cool: |
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Here is Moon in Water cut out from Spiers' podcast. I can't say that it's significantly better in quality than the radio show, but there you go:
http://www.mediafire.com/?wgznjlmqwdj |
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The kinds of things that were on the radio shows? Those are all still available on the RTSR tracker.
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Wow, this track is great...yet another one I really really hope can be released soon! I like the live drum feel; is it just me or is Underworld starting to take a more 'organic' approach and do songs that could, concievably, be played by some kind of band? I always thought "Parc" was more New Wave than electronic...
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pretty surprised at the reception of this track. i think i only hate 'trim' more than this.
the drums are just awful. i'd expect this more out of that jon hopkins guy who helped produce those coldplay albums than underworld. |
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moon in water is absolutely brilliant. i would love to hear this in a finished release. it would be the ultimate opening or closing track to the next album (or both! as a reprise, with the repeating 'this is the time / when you realise' slowly fading out when the album comes down).
and imagine them opening a concert with it, where the track could evolve into a staggering live version of 8ball! after that, the beats can come in. i must confess i have a crush on vicki, the mac voice. i used her predecessor victoria years ago for a cd release of a befriended band, trying to let her speak dutch poetry. and i was also once involved in a (never finished) project of computer generated literature concerning the shadow of a stone, cast by the moon. so the idea of this haiku-like image of moon and water, the factual tone in the lyrics, and the choice to have it half-sung by a computer generated voice, is so close to things floating around in my brain for years that i'm baffled. they've made all the right choices, also in music. it's one of many moments (dating back to doot-doot as a 13 year old) in which underworld/tomato turn out to be seemingly in sync with my personal development (or the other way around, as you wish). damn. moon in water is the best new song since you do scribble came up, both future classics. come on with these finished studio releases! Quote:
the phenomenon 'moon in the water' is [my kind of?] human experience the water is the subject and the moon the object when there is no water there is no moon in the water and likewise there is no moon but when the moon rises the water does not wait to receive its image and when even the tiniest drop of water is poured up the moon does not wait to cast its reflection for the moon does not intend to cast its reflection and the water does not receive its image on purpose the image is caused as much by the water as by the moon XXXX XXXX XXXX brightness XXXX inquiring XXXX water the past is already past the future is not yet here the present never [invites?] things are constantly changing with knowing on which they depend [so many things?] XXXX created XXXX XXXX imaginations sincerely and wholeheartedly make inquiries and also reflect within yourself inquiring and reflecting reflecting and inquiring until the moon [and] XXXX XXXX possible for this is the time when you realise that all your past [the aspect in your mind?] this is the time when you realise this is the time when you realise this is the time when you realise this is the time when you realise this is the time when you realise this is the time when you realise this is the time when you realise this is the time when you realise this is the time when you realise this is the time when you realise this is the time when you realise |
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Had this on repeat for a while...Underworld please release this!! I never thought UW would recapture their 94-97 heyday...but with the last two RiverRuns, ALAF, You Do Scribble, Parc, Crocodile, and so on, I seriously think they may be hitting another "golden age"...
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Woo-wee! This is nowhere near "trim" in terms of skipability! Sure, it's a little rough, and maybe Ms. MacSpeak isn't for everyone, but it seems to be making a good impression on the dirts. It's in the vein of Jumbo and 8 Ball and especially Like a Swimmer for me - just warm and nature-y and mmmm. p.s. i saw Jon Hopkins open for Coldplay. Glitchtastic! However, i might have been the only one in the arean that was digging it :o He got a big appluase when his set was over, as everyone else wanted him off the stage. |
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Firstly, thanks go out to TheBang for giving us the download. I adore this track, plain and simple. It is so chilled, and I reckon the soft "live" drums work really well. And Karl's guitar has that Steve Hillage-esque blissed-out quality. Just lovely! :)
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Great tune... it has the same progressive bass line idea as Strumpet ...perhaps this is the direction the Lads are going for the new album...it was coming out a little in OWB... who knows!
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Been listening to the original 'Moon in Water' a lot recently and still curious about the source of some of the lyrics. The opening passage explicitly referencing the moon in the water is easily Googleable ("The Way of Zen" by Alan Watts) but the rest of it, I'm stumped.
EDIT: I looked harder and solved the puzzle. As noted elsewhere, the first passage in 'Moon In Water' comes from a book called "The Way Of Zen" by Alan Watts (published 1957). The passage is as follows: The phenomenon moon-in-the-water is likened to human experience. The water is the subject, and the moon the object. When there is no water, there is no moon-in-the-water, and likewise when there is no moon. But when the moon rises the water does not wait to receive its image, and when even the tiniest drop of water is poured out the moon does not wait to cast its reflection. For the moon does not intend to cast its reflection, and the water does not receive its image on purpose. The event is caused as much by the water as by the moon, and as the water manifests the brightness of the moon, the moon manifests the clarity of the water. The second passage is apparently a poem or other writing by a famous monk called Ryōkan, excerpted in a book called “Zen and Japanese Culture” by D.T. Suzuki (published 1938). I found the full quote on this webpage and it is as follows: The past is already past, The future is not yet here, The present never abides; Things are constantly changing, with nothing on which to depend; So many names and words confusingly self-created -- What is the use of wasting your life thus idly all day? Do no retain your timeworn views, nor pursue your newly-fashioned imaginations; Sincerely and wholeheartedly make inquiries and also reflect within yourself; Inquiring and reflecting, reflecting and inquiring, until the moment comes when no further inquiries are possible; For this is the time when you will realize that all your past has been in the wrong. Incidentally I think the Barking version might be my favorite song of any artist in this decade. I've been listening to it for almost nine years I guess and I've never got sick of it. |
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I need to come here more often.. I'm always finding new gems, like this original version. Just hearing it for the first time.
I like it better than the Barking version I think. Feels more organic. |
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