Re: [313] Why Can't Synth Pop Adapt?

2001-03-26 Thread berislav oremus
i checked those tracks out couple of days ago - i want to hear full tracks
before saying it's crap or it's excellent or whatever. but those examples
weren't really what i expected -

 tracks were quite typical DM. not much of
things from which one could say that Bell has had his hands on the
stuff.


there is answer for the question , why synth pop didnt evolve. i was into
PSB so , but by the time i just realise that its all the same, every album
that got out it was just better because the equipment was newer. but
proudiction was same. and im not sure that those guys have any pontential in
them, its over for them, but they still putting albms out, and destroying
good things about them.
another example, modern talking in germany, it was huge, then they
disappeared now with same songs, they are back again and they are huge
again. and people are just happy, they like that kind of easy music, ohh yes
another one Bad Boys Blue

and its better that they havenat adapt and become trance because i hate
trance, and if PSB become trence i would have to hate myself. :-)

b.



Re: [313] Why Can't Synth Pop Adapt?

2001-03-25 Thread Sakari Karipuro
On Sun, 25 Mar 2001, Phonopsia wrote:

 I've finally gotten around to checking out the mp3 files of the new Depeche
 Mode album at http://www.depechemode.com/news/releases.html and I'm not
 really blown away despite Mark Bell's input. 

i checked those tracks out couple of days ago - i want to hear full tracks
before saying it's crap or it's excellent or whatever. but those examples
weren't really what i expected - tracks were quite typical DM. not much of
things from which one could say that Bell has had his hands on the
stuff. 
 
sakke
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A dream will always triumph over reality, once it is given the chance.
-- Stanislaw Lem




Re: [313] Why Can't Synth Pop Adapt?

2001-03-25 Thread Phonopsia
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Date: Sunday, March 25, 2001 1:09 PM
Subject: Re: [313] Why Can't Synth Pop Adapt?


On Sun, 25 Mar 2001, Phonopsia wrote:

 I've finally gotten around to checking out the mp3 files of the new
Depeche
 Mode album at http://www.depechemode.com/news/releases.html and I'm not
 really blown away despite Mark Bell's input.

i checked those tracks out couple of days ago - i want to hear full tracks
before saying it's crap or it's excellent or whatever. but those examples
weren't really what i expected - tracks were quite typical DM. not much of
things from which one could say that Bell has had his hands on the
stuff.

Right. I'm absolutely witholding judgement for the album release. But I can
safely say there are a few songs I really won't dig.

I can definitely hear some Mark Bell influence, particularly some Nording to
a few of the tracks (they're using the Nord Lead 3). But you're right that
there's a notable absence of his influence throughout. It's not as obvious
as Homogenic or Dancer in the Dark.

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Re: [313] Why Can't Synth Pop Adapt?

2001-03-25 Thread Christian Bloch
well, i've had the full album for 3 weeks now, and i must say it's the most
amazing and talented output i've ever heard from them... mark's influence is
much more apparent when you hear the songs and the album in it's entirety. i
don't really want to go into a lengthy discussion, just wanted to ask you to
give it a full listen and a second chance. melodically and productionwise
this album is outstanding!

np: freelove

Christian Bloch
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Droppings/Set.Go/Restructured


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From: Phonopsia [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Sunday, March 25, 2001 7:48 PM
Subject: [313] Why Can't Synth Pop Adapt?


 I've finally gotten around to checking out the mp3 files of the new
Depeche
 Mode album at http://www.depechemode.com/news/releases.html and I'm not
 really blown away despite Mark Bell's input.



Re: [313] Why Can't Synth Pop Adapt?

2001-03-25 Thread Phonopsia
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From: Christian Bloch [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313 Hyperreal.Org 313@hyperreal.org
Date: Sunday, March 25, 2001 3:01 PM
Subject: Re: [313] Why Can't Synth Pop Adapt?


well, i've had the full album for 3 weeks now, and i must say it's the most
amazing and talented output i've ever heard from them... mark's influence
is
much more apparent when you hear the songs and the album in it's entirety.
i
don't really want to go into a lengthy discussion, just wanted to ask you
to
give it a full listen and a second chance. melodically and productionwise
this album is outstanding!

I've spent the whole afternoon listening to synth pop, and then I just went
back to the site where I listened to the Dave Gahan interview from February.
I then listened to the mp3 files again. I was wrong. It must have been the
Isolee effect. I often don't like some of my favorite music the first time I
hear it.

It would seem I'm pulling a psycho ex-girlfriend on 313 today.

Tristan - who needs to think before he posts
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