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| Subject: TROGLODYTE DAWN - Zatanfallen³ Mon Oct 06, 2014 12:53 pm | |
| The complete and unabridged Zatanfallen³ is an extended ambient piece of monolithic proportions which reflects the overwhelming distance of the greatest fall in the history of remembered time.https://troglodytedawn.bandcamp.com/album/zatanfallen-2 (full, uninterrupted 3 hour version is available as a free download with purchase of Zatanfallen³)
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alldatndensum Admin
Number of posts : 23657 Age : 55 Localisation : Tennessee Registration date : 2007-01-30
| Subject: Re: TROGLODYTE DAWN - Zatanfallen³ Mon Oct 06, 2014 1:17 pm | |
| 3 hours? My attention span isn't nearly that long! I could listen to 4 or 5 albums in that time! _________________ I might have decided, or maybe not, that I should or shouldn't, depending on the issue or non-issue, to possibly share or not share, any thoughts, opinions, or facts (that might not be deemed factual by some), due to possible fear of any misinterpretation or retribution. https://christianhardmusic.niceboard.com/ | |
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Staybrite
Number of posts : 23668 Age : 56 Localisation : Arizona Desert Registration date : 2007-02-08
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rockerVu2
Number of posts : 16657 Age : 95 Registration date : 2007-02-09
| Subject: Re: TROGLODYTE DAWN - Zatanfallen³ Mon Oct 06, 2014 3:35 pm | |
| It might be therapeutic, but listening that long to one album is not going to happen for me. | |
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alldatndensum Admin
Number of posts : 23657 Age : 55 Localisation : Tennessee Registration date : 2007-01-30
| Subject: Re: TROGLODYTE DAWN - Zatanfallen³ Tue Oct 07, 2014 8:35 am | |
| It's only natural. We know what we have enjoyed in the past. When a song, for the most part, breaks the 7 minute mark, I zone out and hit the skip button. That's just me. _________________ I might have decided, or maybe not, that I should or shouldn't, depending on the issue or non-issue, to possibly share or not share, any thoughts, opinions, or facts (that might not be deemed factual by some), due to possible fear of any misinterpretation or retribution. https://christianhardmusic.niceboard.com/ | |
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rockerVu2
Number of posts : 16657 Age : 95 Registration date : 2007-02-09
| Subject: Re: TROGLODYTE DAWN - Zatanfallen³ Tue Oct 07, 2014 8:50 am | |
| There are more people who are doing that. | |
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Through The Dark Radio
Number of posts : 4330 Age : 54 Localisation : Pennsylvania Registration date : 2013-09-17
| Subject: Re: TROGLODYTE DAWN - Zatanfallen³ Tue Oct 07, 2014 9:18 am | |
| Ambient music is not the easiest to listen to intently. Maybe it could be background noise while you listen to another album | |
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alldatndensum Admin
Number of posts : 23657 Age : 55 Localisation : Tennessee Registration date : 2007-01-30
| Subject: Re: TROGLODYTE DAWN - Zatanfallen³ Tue Oct 07, 2014 10:25 am | |
| Then what's the purpose? After a while, you would then suffer from ear fatigue and possible sensory overload thus resulting in turning all the music off. Why not just listen to what you typically like and save yourself the trouble? That's the system I currently use. _________________ I might have decided, or maybe not, that I should or shouldn't, depending on the issue or non-issue, to possibly share or not share, any thoughts, opinions, or facts (that might not be deemed factual by some), due to possible fear of any misinterpretation or retribution. https://christianhardmusic.niceboard.com/ | |
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| Subject: Re: TROGLODYTE DAWN - Zatanfallen³ Tue Oct 07, 2014 10:54 am | |
| - Brian Eno on Ambient Music wrote:
- I like it as an ambiguous term. It gives me a certain latitude.
It has two major meanings. One is the idea of music that allows you any listening position in relation to it. This has widely been misinterpreted by the press (in their infinite unsubtlety) as background music. I mean music that can be background or foreground or anywhere, which is rather a different idea.
Most music chooses its own position in terms of your listening to it. Muzak wants to be back there. Punk wants to be up front. Classical wants to be another place. I wanted to make something you could slip in and out of. You could pay attention or you could choose not to be distracted by it if you wanted to do something while it was on. I can’t read with a pop record playing, or with most classical records. They’re not intended to leave that part of the mind free – my mind, anyway. Ambient music allows many different types of attention.
The other meaning is more pronounced on On Land: creating an ambience, a sense of place that complements and alters your environment. Both meanings are contained in the word ambient.
Critics don’t like these records, but people do. The response has been really encouraging.
People are doing the most interesting things with the records. I got a letter from a woman in Cleveland who works with autistic children. She had one child who never spoke; he had never made a single vocal noise in his life. Another one wouldn’t sleep; he was ultra-nervous, in a wretched state. She put Discreet Music on one day, and the kid who had never slept just lay down on a concrete floor and went to sleep. So she went to the group where this other kid was, and she kept playing Discreet Music. And this little child – not only because of the record, I’m sure, though the other one was – started talking. I’m not claiming Discreet Music can make the dumb talk, but it’s nice to know it can be used as part of an atmosphere that produces physiological change in people, or seems to.
When Music For Airports came out and sold fairly well, I thought people assumed it was going to be another Before And After Science. It takes a long while to learn whether you’re selling on the momentum of your successes. I don’t think that’s so anymore. I’ve almost shifted audiences. I meet people who never knew I made a record of songs.
Critics can’t stand these records, by and large, because in their search for eternal adolescence they still want it all to be spunky and manic and witty. They come back to rock music again and again, expecting to feel like kids. That isn’t what I want from music anymore – not in quite that way.
I’m interested in the idea of feeling like a very young child, but I’m not interested in feeling like a teenager. |
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MikeInFla
Number of posts : 3152 Age : 53 Localisation : Kalamazoo, MI Registration date : 2012-03-18
| Subject: Re: TROGLODYTE DAWN - Zatanfallen³ Tue Oct 07, 2014 1:28 pm | |
| - alldatndensum wrote:
- It's only natural. We know what we have enjoyed in the past. When a song, for the most part, breaks the 7 minute mark, I zone out and hit the skip button. That's just me.
Me too, unless it's "Do You Feel Like We Do" | |
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| Subject: Re: TROGLODYTE DAWN - Zatanfallen³ Tue Oct 07, 2014 1:32 pm | |
| - alldatndensum wrote:
- Then what's the purpose?
- Joe Nash wrote:
- So pretty girls will ask questions.
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kerrick
Number of posts : 3558 Age : 37 Registration date : 2013-07-17
| Subject: Re: TROGLODYTE DAWN - Zatanfallen³ Tue Oct 07, 2014 1:40 pm | |
| Hey Alldat, I think Trog is trying to pick up on you! | |
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Staybrite
Number of posts : 23668 Age : 56 Localisation : Arizona Desert Registration date : 2007-02-08
| Subject: Re: TROGLODYTE DAWN - Zatanfallen³ Tue Oct 07, 2014 6:20 pm | |
| _________________ "I used to be indecisive.......... Now I'm not sure."
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rockerVu2
Number of posts : 16657 Age : 95 Registration date : 2007-02-09
| Subject: Re: TROGLODYTE DAWN - Zatanfallen³ Fri Oct 10, 2014 8:18 am | |
| Great Randy, you have sold one CD. | |
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| Subject: Re: TROGLODYTE DAWN - Zatanfallen³ Wed Oct 15, 2014 12:27 pm | |
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