I don't absolutely hate them and have no objection to a good DJ working their tracks into a set (nb most DJs aren't DJ Q and use them in bog-standard house sets), but I definitely don't feel some type of way about them either.
― raggett neds of your summer dress (The Reverend), Thursday, 30 January 2014 16:37 (twelve years ago)
what anyone finds to really really love in it
― lex pretend, Thursday, January 30, 2014 11:35 AM (1 minute ago) Bookmark
easy album to get lost in. it's actually barely a dance album imo, functionally.
― le goon (J0rdan S.), Thursday, 30 January 2014 16:37 (twelve years ago)
This is the main reason I started really falling in love with Beyonce; it's the first time since Dreamgirls that I've felt like she hasn't sounded like she's trying (and failing) to outsing Jennifer Hudson.
― SHAUN (DJP), Thursday, January 30, 2014 8:35 AM Bookmark
Did you not like 4? o_O
Also B'Day is awesome precisely because she commits so fully to the soul shouter thing. I was just using it for a point of stylistic comparison, not to slate the older album in any way.
― raggett neds of your summer dress (The Reverend), Thursday, 30 January 2014 16:40 (twelve years ago)
most DJs aren't DJ Q
That's for sure.
― _Rudipherous_, Thursday, 30 January 2014 16:40 (twelve years ago)
"I Miss You" is in the Warwick-Knight vein def
― Bryan Fairy (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Thursday, 30 January 2014 16:40 (twelve years ago)
http://i.imgur.com/B1EAHXv.jpg
15 THESE NEW PURITANS Field of Reeds (701 points, 24 votes, 1 first place vote)
Spotify
― le goon (J0rdan S.), Thursday, 30 January 2014 16:40 (twelve years ago)
after playing the front half of Settle into oblivion, I eventually found myself growing a small obsession with "Grab Her!"
voted this just under Depeche Mode's Delta Machin, which was really good and no one actually cared about
I loved 4! She does holler on it like 94/7 tho
― SHAUN (DJP), Thursday, 30 January 2014 16:41 (twelve years ago)
Oh, imago will be happy. Phew.
― emil.y, Thursday, 30 January 2014 16:41 (twelve years ago)
r.i.p. My Dick
― Johnny Fever, Thursday, 30 January 2014 16:41 (twelve years ago)
here it comes
― christmas candy bar (al leong), Thursday, 30 January 2014 16:41 (twelve years ago)
wait for it
Don't think anyone in particular cares about this, maybe we should just move on to the next album?
― Kitchen Person, Thursday, 30 January 2014 16:42 (twelve years ago)
TNP also too low
― SHAUN (DJP), Thursday, 30 January 2014 16:42 (twelve years ago)
Good news guys, I'm not leaving ILX.
What's the matter, ain't ya happy for me?
― doglato dozzy (dog latin), Thursday, 30 January 2014 16:42 (twelve years ago)
Don't think I've ever heard These New Puritans. What's a good place to start?
― the first cologne based on a sea-captain based celebrity (seandalai), Thursday, 30 January 2014 16:42 (twelve years ago)
i respect this record more than enjoy it
― emo canon in twee major (BradNelson), Thursday, 30 January 2014 16:42 (twelve years ago)
Although Disclosure, FFS!
really enjoyed field or reeds, musta placed it in my top 10think 'organ eternal' is a personal standout but i really see the album as a collective rather than the songs individually
― nathey, Thursday, 30 January 2014 16:42 (twelve years ago)
Okay let's give this Puritans thing a whirl.
― pandemic, Thursday, 30 January 2014 16:43 (twelve years ago)
http://i.imgur.com/vwfvWip.jpg
― 龜, Thursday, 30 January 2014 16:43 (twelve years ago)
i haven't been a fan of her work before, but this new janelle monae album is good.
― Daniel, Esq 2, Thursday, 30 January 2014 16:43 (twelve years ago)
fuck yes TNP!so good!
― keiji cretins (NickB), Thursday, 30 January 2014 16:43 (twelve years ago)
Yeah this is stunning. Glad it placed so high, pretty sure it's a ridiculous thing to say but kinda feels like the instrumental to Late Nite Tip stretched out over 50 minutes.
― devvvine, Thursday, 30 January 2014 16:43 (twelve years ago)
pretty sure it's a ridiculous thing to say but kinda feels like the instrumental to Late Nite Tip stretched out over 50 minutes
the tnp record is not nearly this amazing but now i know if i ever make a record what i want it to sound like
― emo canon in twee major (BradNelson), Thursday, 30 January 2014 16:44 (twelve years ago)
best place to start for TNS is probably chronologically!numbers, colours, elvis off the debut (beat pyramid)we want war, white chords, attack music off hidden...
― nathey, Thursday, 30 January 2014 16:44 (twelve years ago)
me on Facebook talking Field of Reeds:
I'm not sure where to begin when describing These New Puritans or their third album Field of Reeds.This is a band that started out as a better-than-average British indie rock outfit with some hints of hip-hop (lead vocalist and primary songwriter Jack Barnett cited Wu-Tang Clan as an inspiration) and morphed over the course of three albums into... this. A largely atmospheric ensemble, interested in pieces that introduce several meandering, disconnected musical ideas that indulge their own internal themes before converging into a more coherent groove. It's a trick that could get old really quickly, or be alienating, particularly when paired with Barnett's adenoidal, untrained vocals, but the underpinning musical ideas carry through every single time. The result is largely ambient and contemplative; only on "Fragment Two" and the second half of "V (The Island Song)" do you find something that one could reasonably call a rock/pop song, and those are heavily informed by the orchestral scoring leading into them. This album is a soundtrack to a nonexistent film, scored for rock band, string ensemble, wind ensemble, jazz singer, indie vocalist and a dude who was hired to come in and intone C#2 on the title track. There are a ton of fantastic ideas swirling around on this album, from the musical convergence point about one and half minutes into "V (The Island Song)" to the slow creeping crescendo into the drum fills on "The Light in Your Name" to the droning title track. This is one of the most musically ambitious albums I listened to last year and I invite you all to dive into its placidly unsettling world.
This is a band that started out as a better-than-average British indie rock outfit with some hints of hip-hop (lead vocalist and primary songwriter Jack Barnett cited Wu-Tang Clan as an inspiration) and morphed over the course of three albums into... this. A largely atmospheric ensemble, interested in pieces that introduce several meandering, disconnected musical ideas that indulge their own internal themes before converging into a more coherent groove. It's a trick that could get old really quickly, or be alienating, particularly when paired with Barnett's adenoidal, untrained vocals, but the underpinning musical ideas carry through every single time. The result is largely ambient and contemplative; only on "Fragment Two" and the second half of "V (The Island Song)" do you find something that one could reasonably call a rock/pop song, and those are heavily informed by the orchestral scoring leading into them. This album is a soundtrack to a nonexistent film, scored for rock band, string ensemble, wind ensemble, jazz singer, indie vocalist and a dude who was hired to come in and intone C#2 on the title track. There are a ton of fantastic ideas swirling around on this album, from the musical convergence point about one and half minutes into "V (The Island Song)" to the slow creeping crescendo into the drum fills on "The Light in Your Name" to the droning title track. This is one of the most musically ambitious albums I listened to last year and I invite you all to dive into its placidly unsettling world.
― SHAUN (DJP), Thursday, 30 January 2014 16:44 (twelve years ago)
So a few people were acting like the world would end if this didn't place yet it only has one first place vote... interesting.
― Kitchen Person, Thursday, 30 January 2014 16:45 (twelve years ago)
it was my #2 (my #1 was Savages)
― SHAUN (DJP), Thursday, 30 January 2014 16:45 (twelve years ago)
xp Too late, I've started with track 1 of Field of Reeds. Literally the only thing I know about this band is that I always confuse them with Thee Oh Sees.
― the first cologne based on a sea-captain based celebrity (seandalai), Thursday, 30 January 2014 16:45 (twelve years ago)
hahaha i put tnswas thinking of total network solutions
― nathey, Thursday, 30 January 2014 16:46 (twelve years ago)
This is a band that started out as a better-than-average British indie rock outfit with some hints of hip-hop
Feel like this directly contradicts nathey's advice
― the first cologne based on a sea-captain based celebrity (seandalai), Thursday, 30 January 2014 16:46 (twelve years ago)
I'd recommend Hidden to a newbie. This is good but might seem vaporous and opaque on first listen.
― What is wrong with songs? Absolutely nothing. Songs are great. (DL), Thursday, 30 January 2014 16:47 (twelve years ago)
One of the things that makes TNP so staggering to me is the musical journey, both in terms in how much the music has changed/evolved and in how much signposting there was in the eventual evolution of the band in their earlier, more conventional material.
― SHAUN (DJP), Thursday, 30 January 2014 16:50 (twelve years ago)
so does this band sound like talk talk or what
― diamonddave85 (diamonddave85), Thursday, 30 January 2014 16:51 (twelve years ago)
lol was about to post that
― the first cologne based on a sea-captain based celebrity (seandalai), Thursday, 30 January 2014 16:52 (twelve years ago)
Took me a while to get into this album but it is a really great album. Didn't like Hidden at all but this is almost like a different band. Obviously if you ever enjoyed Bark Psychosis you will love this album.
― Kitchen Person, Thursday, 30 January 2014 16:52 (twelve years ago)
TNP = my slowest grower of the year.
― mike t-diva, Thursday, 30 January 2014 16:52 (twelve years ago)
i like the really low voice in the final song
― nathey, Thursday, 30 January 2014 16:52 (twelve years ago)
TNP left me cold last time i tried them (last time they placed in an ilm poll) but i put on "organ eternal" and...was really enjoying it! and then
It's a trick that could get old really quickly, or be alienating, particularly when paired with Barnett's adenoidal, untrained vocals
that happened
(it didn't intrude too much on this particular track but i find the sound of his voice unenjoyable on a v fundamental level, and i suspect it's more prominent on the album)
this band should ditch him and make instrumentals imo
― lex pretend, Thursday, 30 January 2014 16:53 (twelve years ago)
it's a shame LJ finally fell asleep just as it was about to be revealed
― christmas candy bar (al leong), Thursday, 30 January 2014 16:53 (twelve years ago)
I love all of Field of Reeds but Organ Eternal is so amazing in particular.
― Immediate Follower (NA), Thursday, 30 January 2014 16:54 (twelve years ago)
i do really like the music though, that hypnotic melody and those washes and drones going on, like it IS ambient and vaporous but there's something to actually hook you in as well
will not investigate further til he shuts up for good tho
― lex pretend, Thursday, 30 January 2014 16:54 (twelve years ago)
Long DJP post otm. What a brilliant and baffling record, took me ages to get into it and I still feel like I'm trying to really understand it properly. If you've not heard it I guess the closest thing to compare it to is late period Talk Talk, but with more of a nervy modern classical feel to it than a serene In A Silent Way jazz one - it's somewhat less at ease with itself, it wriggles like an frigging eel when you try and grasp it. Maybe reminiscent of Scott Walker too, but his later albums, I do not mean that they sound a bit like the Divine fucking Comedy. They're willing to take risks with form, structure and orchestration and introducing odd sonic elements into mix. Has been so good to watch this band develop and at lightspeed too.
― keiji cretins (NickB), Thursday, 30 January 2014 16:54 (twelve years ago)
Hidden is better overall, I think, but this is still a beautiful and strange record, any of the songs with the swelling horns just do it for me. The problem that won't go away is the singer's voice but the rest of the music is often so gorgeous I'm prepared to overlook that. It's probably the one element that holds them back from being a genuinely incredible band though.
Should just let the fado singer do everything next time round.
― Matt DC, Thursday, 30 January 2014 16:55 (twelve years ago)
http://i.imgur.com/OMAhFbP.jpg
14 M.I.A. Matangi (724 points, 24 votes, 2 first place votes)
― le goon (J0rdan S.), Thursday, 30 January 2014 16:55 (twelve years ago)
hey NickB thanks for the Holter recommendation, will investigate further
oh hey look it's MIA
― sleeve, Thursday, 30 January 2014 16:56 (twelve years ago)
At his best he sounds like 3D on latter Massive Attack records but that is a really low ceiling.
― Matt DC, Thursday, 30 January 2014 16:56 (twelve years ago)
holy shit I am genuinely surprised re: M.I.A.
― SHAUN (DJP), Thursday, 30 January 2014 16:57 (twelve years ago)
her best record
― emo canon in twee major (BradNelson), Thursday, 30 January 2014 16:57 (twelve years ago)
A few bangers on Matangi but a complete mess and so so patchy compared to the first two. She's into her Return To Form phase by now, sadly.
― Matt DC, Thursday, 30 January 2014 16:57 (twelve years ago)