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Re: Disclosure - mad skills

Post by grillis » Thu Jun 13, 2013 6:11 am

Pistonsbeneath wrote:but very very very few people get to have credibility and success...think about it

look at almost all the original heads now...either not known anymore outside our bubble or making shit music for fame
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not anymore. soo yeah. fans are fickle.
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something to consider
what about brostep becoming big in america?



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Re: Disclosure - mad skills

Post by parson » Thu Jun 13, 2013 7:53 am

just following the klf's manual

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Re: Disclosure - mad skills

Post by parson » Thu Jun 13, 2013 7:54 am

doesnt matter whats big at the time when yr aimed at emulating the flavor of the moment

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Re: Disclosure - mad skills

Post by parson » Thu Jun 13, 2013 7:55 am

and i had nothing to do with that crypt tune. those credits are incorrect.

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Re: Disclosure - mad skills

Post by grillis » Thu Jun 13, 2013 7:56 am

had to look that up, fair play :lol: still a far cry from the planet mu stuff, or was that part of the process :corntard:

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Re: Disclosure - mad skills

Post by magma » Thu Jun 13, 2013 8:11 am

parson wrote:just following the klf's manual
:Q:
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Re: Disclosure - mad skills

Post by parson » Thu Jun 13, 2013 8:39 am

planet mu stuff had nothing to do with the manual

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Re: Disclosure - mad skills

Post by wub » Thu Jun 13, 2013 8:40 am

Hadn't considered Disclosure as being manual followers...last time I proper saw it being done was The Klaxons and that nu-rave bollocks.

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Re: Disclosure - mad skills

Post by chekov » Thu Jun 13, 2013 11:31 am

what's the manual?
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Re: Disclosure - mad skills

Post by wub » Thu Jun 13, 2013 11:32 am

chekov wrote:what's the manual?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Manual

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Re: Disclosure - mad skills

Post by chekov » Thu Jun 13, 2013 11:36 am

oh ok cool

how could you tell klaxons were following that? i liked them when i was younger but cant really remember how they got big or whatever
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Re: Disclosure - mad skills

Post by wub » Thu Jun 13, 2013 11:40 am

chekov wrote:oh ok cool

how could you tell klaxons were following that? i liked them when i was younger but cant really remember how they got big or whatever
Jamie Reynolds of The Klaxons admitted in an interview to reading The Manual and stated that he "took direct instructions from it.... Get yourself a studio, get a groove going, sing some absolute nonsense over the top, put a breakbeat behind it, and you're away! That's what I did! That's genuinely it. I read that, I noted down the golden rules of pop, and applied that to what we're doing and made sure that that always applies to everything we do. That way, we always come out with a sort of catchy hit number."

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Re: Disclosure - mad skills

Post by magma » Thu Jun 13, 2013 11:44 am

Klaxons are the only band I've ever heckled.
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Re: Disclosure - mad skills

Post by wub » Thu Jun 13, 2013 11:46 am

magma wrote:Klaxons are the only band I've ever heckled.

Yeah, never quite understood why failing to sign over badly played chords on detuned gee-tars and synths was so popular.

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Re: Disclosure - mad skills

Post by magma » Thu Jun 13, 2013 11:49 am

wub wrote:
magma wrote:Klaxons are the only band I've ever heckled.

Yeah, never quite understood why failing to sign over badly played chords on detuned gee-tars and synths was so popular.
Because they called it "Nu Rave" and timed it perfectly so it could be sold to people who'd never actually been to a rave.

I was really pleased the day that I saw someone on the Tube wearing a vest that read "Klaxons Are stnuc" - only to then find it was official fucking merchandise. The crazy, ironic geniuses... :roll:
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Re: Disclosure - mad skills

Post by particle-jim » Thu Jun 13, 2013 11:56 am

I quite liked that 'Gravity's Rainbow' song :sofa:
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Re: Disclosure - mad skills

Post by wub » Thu Jun 13, 2013 11:57 am

magma wrote:
wub wrote:
magma wrote:Klaxons are the only band I've ever heckled.

Yeah, never quite understood why failing to sign over badly played chords on detuned gee-tars and synths was so popular.
Because they called it "Nu Rave" and timed it perfectly so it could be sold to people who'd never actually been to a rave.

I was really pleased the day that I saw someone on the Tube wearing a vest that read "Klaxons Are stnuc" - only to then find it was official fucking merchandise. The crazy, ironic geniuses... :roll:
I went to a nu-rave "warehouse party" where they had a Klaxons DJ set, a Foals DJ set, some electro guuurl group playing etc etc, all dolled up as an 'authentic warehouse vibe'. It was at that warehouse that is also a paintballing site during the day (not Electrowerkz).

Anyway, had press passes through Mixmag for some reason and thought it might be a laugh. Inside it was like somone had covered the cast of Skins in PVA glue and let them run through Camden. Remember being handed a MySpace.com glowstick on my way in, then having trouble locating the only bar that actually served alcohol.

The main room was a carnage of mandy'd up snogging, with people throwing glowsticks at each other from the podiums on either side, and I saw at least four fights involving skinny boys in vests & asymmetrical haircuts.

Not a pleasant evening.

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Re: Disclosure - mad skills

Post by skell1ngton777 » Thu Jun 13, 2013 11:59 am

they must be smart if they read thomas pynchon

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Re: Disclosure - mad skills

Post by garethom » Thu Jun 13, 2013 12:22 pm

I quite liked the Klaxons' album #StandYourGround

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