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Re: Anymore bangers in the future?
I guess this all depends on how you define a hard hitting club track or "banger". Case could be made that several tracks from the Barking sessions were of that vein (" Scribble", "Always loved a film", " Downpipe", "Diamond Jigsaw", etc).
I'm holding out hope that the new record is upbeat and maybe a bit aggressive... Track 2 of the Shining Future preview seems like it could really move and groove, similar to Momove. As I said in the BBWFASF thread, track 1 sounds like a lead single to me, an uplifting club hit in the spirit of Two Month Off, maybe... Beaucoup Fish will always be the pinnacle of banging for me, since there are several loud, drum heavy singles. But each album has had its highs, lows, dance cuts and reflective ambience. UW...definitely an albums band, and I like the variety. Kudos to them that each LP has a unique identity, or " Feel", to be subjective!
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Re: Anymore bangers in the future?
Two Months Off, Dinosaur Adventure 3D, Always Loved a Film, Scribble, Bewteen Stars... I'd qualify all those as bangers. They don't sound like the old anthems but I would assume that's due to the lack of Emerson's influence, since that's the only change I can see from the outside.
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Re: Anymore bangers in the future?
I read this post on Reddit. The OP is basically talking about a kick drum sound + tempo. They've made bangers since, as people here have pointed out, but the OP just prefers those 909 kicks to the softer edged kick sounds used from AHDO forward.
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