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Re: Cornelius - Sensuous
I finally picked up this one (after I got all his other ones) and I do like it quite a bit...as mentioned the combo of Wataridori and Gum is fantastic. I think that Point may be better but only slightly.
Oh, and he's playing in Chicago on May 7th...I would have to skip classes to be there (the classes before finals no less!) so I need to know is it worth it? I am seeing LCD on the 6th (my birthday!) so it would make me very sad if I couldn't see him...but school's important too isn't it?? |
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Re: Cornelius - Sensuous
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I've seen him on both the Point and Sensuous tours.. the only disappointing thing about seeing him the second time around was that a lot of the concert was very reminiscent of the first time I saw him. And it was a bit short, around 80 minutes. Edit: I hereby absolve myself of any responsibility if you fail your exam though
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No I haven't seen him, I have only known about him for three months! I guess I will have to tell my professors I will be out that day. Not that they'll understand! :/
It is disappointing that he only plays about 80 minutes...I would imagine he does most of Point and Sensuous now...anything of Fantasma? I would love to see Count Five Six and that Magoo Opening track...I love it! |
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Re: Cornelius - Sensuous
well, this one was a dud for me, i sort of went with it and then just kid of dropped it. i forgot all about it until this thread was bumped, but it's seeing stateside release fairly soon...
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I am going to that chicago show in May. And I can tell you that its worth your $15. He is a fantastic performer in addition to being a fantastic musician,which is a rare commodity in music today.
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Re: Cornelius - Sensuous
I got this last week (finally I check and the UK release is out) and basically it's Point but less good. Point was full of proper songs and deep layered instrumentals with a couple of weird short pieces (Bug and I Hate Hate) which worked in the context of the album. This one tries the same formula but doesn't have the ideas and makes you wish he'd just record Fly or something again. This should have had more ideas and more depth. I don't dislike it, it's just that with Point he showed us he could write some really interesting, kind-of-danceable, experimental pop music. Here he's leaned heavily towards the experimental which manifests itself in running one idea into the ground per track and leaving each track almost completely devoid of a groove.
Does anyone else think that the sampled vocal bits on Gum sound like KK Slider from Animal Crossing?
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Re: Cornelius - Sensuous
Okay, you guys were right, the show was amazing. The videos were really awesome (especially Tone Twilight Zone, Like a Rolling Stone, and Fit Song), and we were front and center. He picked the guy next to me to come on stage and help him play the theremin, and I got to play his little calculator sampling device. Everything was so well synched up and rehearsed that it just may be the greatest show I've ever seen. A friend of mine that I took wants me to make him a CD with all the songs he played on it, and besides I want a setlist as well, so if anyone who went can help me with this:
Breezin Waitidori Gum Smoke Drop Tone Twilight Zone Count Five or Six I Hate Hate Brand New Season Point of View Point Like a Rolling Stone Beep It Music Fit Song Star Fruit Surf Rider Sensuous and for the encore: Some cool jam track (if anyone knows what this is, I'd really appriciate it!!) Sleep Warm Go see it if you have a chance! Especially if you weren't quite convinced on Sensuous - I still don't think it's as good as Point or Fantasma (then again, not much is) but it really gives you a cool idea of what the album's about. His technique is great, I just wish some of the songs were fleshed out a little more. Still, Waitidori is amazing (during the show, he got it out of sync for a couple of seconds, which really made me realize how hard it would be to play a song where the reverb is half the melody) and Fit Song is easily one of his best. |
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