PC21- Round 3 Match 2 *fange 4- Neil Jung 11*
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PC21- Round 3 Match 2 *fange 4- Neil Jung 11*
A
The Master's Apprentices - Because I Love You
B
Kikagaku Moyo - Dripping Sun (Live on KEXP)
The Master's Apprentices - Because I Love You
B
Kikagaku Moyo - Dripping Sun (Live on KEXP)
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Re: PC21- Round 3 Match 2
Unfamiliar with both of these artists, and liked both. Will look further into both.
B had a lot of variation, and was pleasant enough to listen to, but I don't know if it added up to all that much. I missed that one "perk up your ears" passage.
A is less properly 'prog' (again, more post-psych), but I really liked its gentle groove (reminded me a bit of Cream's more acoustic-based stuff).
B had a lot of variation, and was pleasant enough to listen to, but I don't know if it added up to all that much. I missed that one "perk up your ears" passage.
A is less properly 'prog' (again, more post-psych), but I really liked its gentle groove (reminded me a bit of Cream's more acoustic-based stuff).
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Re: PC21- Round 3 Match 2
B - wasn't expecting to like this but the track is well paced and develops as it goes along.
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Re: PC21- Round 3 Match 2
Masters also appeared on my.last BCB-Cup list. It's my unofficial Australian national anthem (next to Under The Milky Way) and a cool anthemic rock classic.
B gives me a bit of an after school student art-band vibe- like a final music exam performance. it's quite pleasant throughout and the explosive end grabbed my attention finally.
Still
A
B gives me a bit of an after school student art-band vibe- like a final music exam performance. it's quite pleasant throughout and the explosive end grabbed my attention finally.
Still
A
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Re: PC21- Round 3 Match 2
I also not familiar with either.
Pleasant enough - perhaps bordering on bland...
Predictably it picks up tempo (and excitement) towards the end.
Yes - not bad
On to B - I found the tempo changes and the way they were welded together disconcerting.
Good musicianship but it didn't hang together- a bit of a dog's breakfast actually.
I think I enjoyed it more than A
So I am giving it to B for the bass guitarists Guru Guru T-shirt
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Pleasant enough - perhaps bordering on bland...
Predictably it picks up tempo (and excitement) towards the end.
Yes - not bad
On to B - I found the tempo changes and the way they were welded together disconcerting.
Good musicianship but it didn't hang together- a bit of a dog's breakfast actually.
I think I enjoyed it more than A
So I am giving it to B for the bass guitarists Guru Guru T-shirt
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Re: PC21- Round 3 Match 2
it's hard for me to not gravitate to the kind of sweet, folksy, wispy sound in a song like A. yeah, had its repetitive side, but i'm a sucker for it, mwhaha.
however, i loved B. yeah, i agree there could've been a lil more transitional glue goin on in the first sections (they got better at that in the second half). doesn't ultimately detract for me, cuz it was just a smoooooooooooooth, well-played vibey jam of stellarness, with a very satisfying whammm in the end. love it.
however, i loved B. yeah, i agree there could've been a lil more transitional glue goin on in the first sections (they got better at that in the second half). doesn't ultimately detract for me, cuz it was just a smoooooooooooooth, well-played vibey jam of stellarness, with a very satisfying whammm in the end. love it.
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I like B in parts, but it's just a bit too long for me in others. A is a joy though, a love letter of tenderness and determination.
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Re: PC21- Round 3 Match 2
Haven't heard either of these.
A- more a rock tune but liked it might have to check out some more.
B- interesting guitar work that kept me interested.
B
A- more a rock tune but liked it might have to check out some more.
B- interesting guitar work that kept me interested.
B
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Re: PC21- Round 3 Match 2
I like B quite a lot! It builds nicely to a very controlled wig-out at the end. Good stuff indeed.
A is a soppy dirge.
B.
A is a soppy dirge.
B.
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Re: PC21- Round 3 Match 2
Never heard of A (Australian apparently) but I really liked it, it developed very nicely and had a strong hook.
From Australia to Japan and Kikagaku Moyo is another completely new to me. The slow droney opening brought to mind Fairport Convention's A Sailor's Life before kicking off into a funky rock groove. I have to agree with C regarding the sudden tempo changes, it all seemed a bit bolted together but I enjoyed the individual sections far more than the way it flowed.
A very close tie this but I'll go B just
From Australia to Japan and Kikagaku Moyo is another completely new to me. The slow droney opening brought to mind Fairport Convention's A Sailor's Life before kicking off into a funky rock groove. I have to agree with C regarding the sudden tempo changes, it all seemed a bit bolted together but I enjoyed the individual sections far more than the way it flowed.
A very close tie this but I'll go B just
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Re: PC21- Round 3 Match 2
Think if I'd heard the poptastic Master's Apprentice's song when I was a whipper snapper I'd have enjoyed it very much, but hearing it for the first time now it left me cold.
Kikagaku Moyo though had me hooked from the beginning - want to check out some more from them - well done whoever picked them, you have piqued my interest.
B
Kikagaku Moyo though had me hooked from the beginning - want to check out some more from them - well done whoever picked them, you have piqued my interest.
B
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Re: PC21- Round 3 Match 2
A is pleasant enough.
B has real bite.
B
B has real bite.
B
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Re: PC21- Round 3 Match 2
Not terribly excited by either, but - in spite of the vocals - B
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Re: PC21- Round 3 Match 2
B was interesting but yes, that disjointed element did jar a bit - I like a bit of variety in a piece of music but it felt like 4 different passages glued together just to make a 10 minute track.
A was quite nice.
Tight squeeze but put me down for an A.
A was quite nice.
Tight squeeze but put me down for an A.
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Re: PC21- Round 3 Match 2
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