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Old 11-25-2007, 09:03 PM
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Re: why owb is probably the best
I thought the tracklisting was a joke too! Ahhh but it's just track names isn't it? I think the album IS one of the worst, but only by virtue of being from a band that's put out so many great albums in their career. Obviously it's a bit worrisome when you think of it in this way, like they've lost it, but seriously there have been so many ace tracks over the last 5 years, not even half of which made the album.
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Old 11-26-2007, 07:44 AM
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Re: why owb is probably the best
it's the sound of a band making the album they wanted to make... it doesn't sound like any of their other albums and i appreciate that. as much as i love 'dubnobass' or 'second toughest' or 'beaucoup fish' i don't want to hear another album like those... and i didn't get that... i'm enjoying this album the more i listen to it and enjoying the fact that it's not obvious underworld at times!

like it or not UW challenged us with this album. and good for them.
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Old 11-26-2007, 08:23 AM
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Re: why owb is probably the best
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Obviously it's a bit worrisome when you think of it in this way, like they've lost it, but seriously there have been so many ace tracks over the last 5 years, not even half of which made the album.
lost it?? are you sure you're listening to the same album?? As tao says what point is there in making another 'dubno' or 'stiti'?
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Old 11-26-2007, 10:36 AM
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Re: why owb is probably the best
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Originally Posted by taoyoyo
it's the sound of a band making the album they wanted to make... it doesn't sound like any of their other albums and i appreciate that. as much as i love 'dubnobass' or 'second toughest' or 'beaucoup fish' i don't want to hear another album like those... and i didn't get that... i'm enjoying this album the more i listen to it and enjoying the fact that it's not obvious underworld at times!

like it or not UW challenged us with this album. and good for them.
i don't like the album much either.....but that's fine..
since there's enough other material coming out to
supplement it with..

i've never known a band that constantly produced
material that i've liked 100% (kraftwerk comes pretty close though)..

i've enjoyed the riverrun material more, so i'm sticking
with listening to that..

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Old 11-26-2007, 06:23 PM
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Re: why owb is probably the best
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lost it?? are you sure you're listening to the same album?? As tao says what point is there in making another 'dubno' or 'stiti'?
I dunno, even if it's stylistically similar, I think if UW could make an album as good as those I doubt anyone would complain. I didn't say they've lost it, by the way
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Old 11-27-2007, 01:50 AM
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Re: why owb is probably the best
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i don't like the album much either.....but that's fine..
since there's enough other material coming out to
supplement it with..

i've never known a band that constantly produced
material that i've liked 100% (kraftwerk comes pretty close though)..

i've enjoyed the riverrun material more, so i'm sticking
with listening to that..

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i'm cool with that, i remember how disappointed i was to hear 'middle of nowhere' by orbital after 'insides'.

i listened to the first riverrun today again and apart from wishing i had in a lossless format i enjoyed it.

it's just refreshing for me to see a band releasing exactly what they want... especially in these times, where record label executives (read accountants) are known to visit studios with their bands recording and 'offer them advise' on what they should be doing!

(i'm one of those 'music, it's art godammit' people!)

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Old 11-27-2007, 06:53 PM
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Re: why owb is probably the best
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i'm cool with that, i remember how disappointed i was to hear 'middle of nowhere' by orbital after 'insides'
Now there's a can of worms that every music forum on the web knows. I think Middle of Nowhere is their best album!
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Old 11-27-2007, 09:26 PM
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Re: why owb is probably the best
2 things:

Everything is matter of opinion(the pressure of opiniouuns)

Great musicians don't repeat themselves.
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Old 11-28-2007, 01:12 AM
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Re: why owb is probably the best
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Great musicians don't repeat themselves.
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Because of that, I love ADHO too. I'd love to hear another Twist, another Little Speaker. Another single like Ansum too. But maybe I can only wait for something similar
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Old 11-28-2007, 01:26 AM
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Re: why owb is probably the best
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Now there's a can of worms that every music forum on the web knows. I think Middle of Nowhere is their best album!

Fantastic!

My 'Insides' is your 'Middle of Nowhere'!

Maybe I need to dig that out again... I thought 'Style' was a fantastic single and I loved all the mixes. The 'John Craven's Newsround' track made me chuckle but I can't remember liking too much else off that album. It felt very digital to me after the warmth of 'In Sides'.

It just goes to show what a great thing individuality is and how one's perception (or taste) can be completely different, even when honed down to 'you like Orbital, I like Orbital' levels.

I would like to know why 'MON' does it for you... not in any snarkey way... I'm genuinely interested.
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