Planet Pendulum Live
Planet Pendulum Live
Slam / Intro
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H5prDapNXt4
Fasten your Seatbelts
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=67WLIEU-iEQ
I personally dont like it.
Discuss?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H5prDapNXt4
Fasten your Seatbelts
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=67WLIEU-iEQ
I personally dont like it.
Discuss?
ok, so it's a sampler or record, an electronic drum kit, a bunch of six minute songs that are meant for the dj format, and a room full of pinged ravers. sure, you gotta grow and it'll definitely work (in the uk/us at least) but what the fuck?
stop fucking about and write another 'still grey' please.
stop fucking about and write another 'still grey' please.
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valuetime wrote:ok, so it's a sampler or record, an electronic drum kit, a bunch of six minute songs that are meant for the dj format, and a room full of pinged ravers. sure, you gotta grow and it'll definitely work (in the uk/us at least) but what the fuck?
stop fucking about and write another 'still grey' please.
or back to you
or anything that sounds like it was written by musicians rather than machines.
my mate played me the latest pendulum tune last night all excited and it sounded so god damn awful and samey. what happened to the real instrument sound, instead of these horrific high pitched synths...
Back from the desert to stir things up a little
on second thoughts i think my problem is mostly with the tracks they're playing, not the format. i might enjoy:
- girl in the fire: with a longer intro and maybe some live acoustic guitar, that'd get me movin
- babylon rising: prolly never happen cos it's fresh as well, but imagine if they could program the fattened up worm break into the drum kit and the drummer could pull it off. that'd be farkin nuts. EDIT: with fats emceeing live plskthx
- another planet: could be more than a little insane.
- back to you: ditto.
- girl in the fire: with a longer intro and maybe some live acoustic guitar, that'd get me movin
- babylon rising: prolly never happen cos it's fresh as well, but imagine if they could program the fattened up worm break into the drum kit and the drummer could pull it off. that'd be farkin nuts. EDIT: with fats emceeing live plskthx
- another planet: could be more than a little insane.
- back to you: ditto.
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Bahhhhhh thats nasty shit!!
Is that drum and bass????? But they are doin well so i guess it sounds better then the engine of the forklift i drive at 3 in the morning.....
Is that drum and bass????? But they are doin well so i guess it sounds better then the engine of the forklift i drive at 3 in the morning.....
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agreed. Too much synth.
The vibe at the show looks pretty amazing, but listening to it from youtube sounds pretty shite.
they should have got a bigger band or something, it does seem a little too simple and poxy to be anything 'groundbreaking'
Having said that, i would be interested to see some of their better songs played live, and i would definatly go to this if it came down.
The vibe at the show looks pretty amazing, but listening to it from youtube sounds pretty shite.
they should have got a bigger band or something, it does seem a little too simple and poxy to be anything 'groundbreaking'
Having said that, i would be interested to see some of their better songs played live, and i would definatly go to this if it came down.
Was thinking the same thing!tiggus85 wrote:that sounds like rock and or roll not drum and or bass
Would be awesome to see live no doubt about that, its early days and i think they could quite possibly turn this into something great. 'Fasten your seat belts' sounds alright
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have to agree with the old man on this ... i couldn't see shit and the only thing i could really hear was the sound of pingers being dropped simultaneously.Direktor wrote:What exactly are we commenting about here?
Cannot really see what's happening on stage, and the sound is pretty awful.... or was that the point?
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i'd rather not see ben walsh associated with this project in my opinion.. his style of live drum n bass the shit. pendulum's is more just shit if u ask me.
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exactly!gb wrote:True that, he's got far too much cred...andy_hoffman wrote:i'd rather not see ben walsh associated with this project in my opinion.. his style of live drum n bass the shit. pendulum's is more just shit if u ask me.
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i like this one of Fasten your Seatbelt
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OPhnjUV4 ... ed&search=
could you see it coming? surprised i didn't hear it while watching Bathurst
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OPhnjUV4 ... ed&search=
could you see it coming? surprised i didn't hear it while watching Bathurst
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fasten your seatbelt has got to be one of my most hated songs. crazy frong include.
how do you think a show like this would be received in melbourne? Hard to tell really as they would attract a lot of people that dont usually go to dnb gigs.
its funny. once you get played on commercial radio the rest of the stuff you will ever produce is just shit. maybe its the taste of money. who knows. happened to plumps and freestyles…
not that ive been to the uk but from what i can gather dnb is a rather mainstream scene over there. hence why when internationals come out here they just play prodigy remixes and think its going to go down a treat.
how do you think a show like this would be received in melbourne? Hard to tell really as they would attract a lot of people that dont usually go to dnb gigs.
its funny. once you get played on commercial radio the rest of the stuff you will ever produce is just shit. maybe its the taste of money. who knows. happened to plumps and freestyles…
not that ive been to the uk but from what i can gather dnb is a rather mainstream scene over there. hence why when internationals come out here they just play prodigy remixes and think its going to go down a treat.
First you get her name. Then you get her number. Then you get some get some in the back seat of a hummer!
I seriously wonder, if they didn't have the poularity - would they be hated on so much?
I know that a lot of the sounds they use and very much the same these days -- but they are obivously selling records, and doing well for themselves.
Just amazes me the lack of support they seem to get from the 'heads' back home. Instead of the "not for me" attitude, they tend to cop a fair bit of flack for just doing what they do, and doing it well (weather you/we like it or not).
Having said that - they're not my cup of tea anymore due to everyone (producers) jumping on their (sound) bandwagon, and the fact that they do use similar sounds across different tracks - but good luck to them still, I don't HAVE to listen to them.
^Just my point of view...
Do peeps think that across the board, Pendulum have been bad for d'n'b - particularly in Australia?
I know that a lot of the sounds they use and very much the same these days -- but they are obivously selling records, and doing well for themselves.
Just amazes me the lack of support they seem to get from the 'heads' back home. Instead of the "not for me" attitude, they tend to cop a fair bit of flack for just doing what they do, and doing it well (weather you/we like it or not).
Having said that - they're not my cup of tea anymore due to everyone (producers) jumping on their (sound) bandwagon, and the fact that they do use similar sounds across different tracks - but good luck to them still, I don't HAVE to listen to them.
^Just my point of view...
Do peeps think that across the board, Pendulum have been bad for d'n'b - particularly in Australia?
Maybe it's people attitudes....saintberry wrote: its funny. once you get played on commercial radio the rest of the stuff you will ever produce is just shit. maybe its the taste of money. who knows. happened to plumps and freestyles…
Or maybe it the fact that they find a "winning formula" and don't wanna risk stepping outside of it.
Fans hate you for staying true to your sound just as much as they hate it when you change your signature sound. Can't keep all the people happy all the time eh?
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Its funny because is most other genres using them same sounds across tracks is quite usual common. Take for example Nirvana most of thier rockier songs were a guitar/bass/drums , and in most of thier songs these 3 elements stay quite similar but the songs arangements/chords etc etc were different and they weren't really hated on by rock fans for "using the same sounds"Direktor wrote: and the fact that they do use similar sounds across different tracks
I guess most D+B fans expect something a bit more prrogressive form the genre, ad that means different sound over different tunes by the same producers.
^ Fully man.... I guess the whole beauty of electronic music is that the sounds you can come up with are endless. It's more the format that stays the same - rather than the sounds, as opposed by rock music.
Interesting point.
*edit: spelling
Interesting point.
*edit: spelling
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Pendulum have been FANTASTIC for DnB as a whole, like their stuff or not. Got loads more peeps into DnB...then those peeps can find their own sound if they like.
I've loved their stuff so far, dancefloor smashers and 50-70% of people will dance to it.
But i cant help but imagine what would of happen if they hadnt signed to BBK label and kept making Vaults, Back2Yous and Still greys...
There trying somthing new, they will sort it out its early days, and London Elec do it well, Shapeshifter do it wikkid, Reprazent did it sensational, so who knows they may come together....
I've loved their stuff so far, dancefloor smashers and 50-70% of people will dance to it.
But i cant help but imagine what would of happen if they hadnt signed to BBK label and kept making Vaults, Back2Yous and Still greys...
There trying somthing new, they will sort it out its early days, and London Elec do it well, Shapeshifter do it wikkid, Reprazent did it sensational, so who knows they may come together....
I reckon it is with some chin-strokers though mate. It has been with me in the past, I can only assume it's the same with others. Eg: when I was a massive Nirvana fan, Kurt kills himself - and all of a sudden everyone's all Nirvana - turned me off them a little, as silly as it seems.Citizen Smif wrote: My opinion..
It's nothing to do with being popular really.
Fair enough mate - makes perfect sense. Personally, I am interested in the production these guys put out (ie. the way they make things sound more so than the writing), but I completely agree that the essense of a good tune is in the writing, not the polishing.... that's just the icing on the cake really.Citizen Smif wrote: It's shit music, the production values are untouchable.
But who really gives a toss about mixdowns & production.
When the ideas are so cheesy, personally I cant deal with the same old stomping drums. It's just tired.
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it's the most beautiful ugly sound in the world
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i dont remember saying globally... the bird have alot of cred here and i'm sure they'd lose some of it if such a thing happened.shepherd wrote:yeah, the bird have way more cred than pendulum globally
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I don't particularily understand this statement, how would displaying your kick arse drumming skills with pendulum live decrease your cred with your fans?andy_hoffman wrote:i dont remember saying globally... the bird have alot of cred here and i'm sure they'd lose some of it if such a thing happened.shepherd wrote:yeah, the bird have way more cred than pendulum globally
to all pointsFents wrote:Pendulum have been FANTASTIC for DnB as a whole, like their stuff or not. Got loads more peeps into DnB...then those peeps can find their own sound if they like.
I've loved their stuff so far, dancefloor smashers and 50-70% of people will dance to it.
But i cant help but imagine what would of happen if they hadnt signed to BBK label and kept making Vaults, Back2Yous and Still greys...
There trying somthing new, they will sort it out its early days, and London Elec do it well, Shapeshifter do it wikkid, Reprazent did it sensational, so who knows they may come together....
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well i think pendulum and the bird have a different type of fan base out there. i think the bird flavour is far from the pendulum commercial type flavour of drum n bass and it would kind of be like lars from metallica playing drums for justin timberlake.. maybe..
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Bad point to illustrate there when Metallica supposedly sold-out years ago (especially Lars IMO)....andy_hoffman wrote:well i think pendulum and the bird have a different type of fan base out there. i think the bird flavour is far from the pendulum commercial type flavour of drum n bass and it would kind of be like lars from metallica playing drums for justin timberlake.. maybe..
Timberlake probably has more cred than Metallica these days! Big call, I know.
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SEXY BACK or STFU
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I think its Timbs, not to sure but sounds like his style..Direktor wrote:andy_hoffman wrote:yeah bad example.. lets say danny carey from tool playin drums for the black eyed peas who have completely sold out.
PS: GreySon: cannot stand that Sexy Back track.... Hate the FX on the vocals, and pretty much the whole tune. Who produced it, Pharrel or Timbaland???
Not keen on it all but i wanted to add something to the argument!!
What is a sexy back anyway, if it means hairy then im in!!
Well at least i will be the fattest guy on the street gettin a boat
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yeah but we aren't talking about him joining Pendulum, just playing live.andy_hoffman wrote:yeah bad example.. lets say danny carey from tool playin drums for the black eyed peas who have completely sold out.
If Danny Carey played live drums for the B.E.P, Britney spears who ever and did a fantastic job, brought something to it, took the cash and went home, after that if any Tool fan stopped listening to/ respecting Tool they are obviously more interested in the bands image than the bands music. That is is Tool's music didn't suffer from the experience.
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i think tool's image is a HUGE amount of what tool are and i'm just saying that i'd lose a bit of respect for danny carey if he did such a thing. luckily i know he wouldn't.
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jazzy jeff did a track with the black eyed peas. but that dude has cred to burn....
as did justin timberlake who teamed up with dj premier to do another BEP track.
there are some people can do such wrongs but you cant help to still love em.
in fact its really not that bad in the scheme of things.
as did justin timberlake who teamed up with dj premier to do another BEP track.
there are some people can do such wrongs but you cant help to still love em.
in fact its really not that bad in the scheme of things.
First you get her name. Then you get her number. Then you get some get some in the back seat of a hummer!
I'm enjoying this discussion! Great point!Hatsudai wrote: If Danny Carey played live drums for the B.E.P, Britney spears who ever and did a fantastic job, brought something to it, took the cash and went home, after that if any Tool fan stopped listening to/ respecting Tool they are obviously more interested in the bands image than the bands music. That is is Tool's music didn't suffer from the experience.
LYNT: Full-on mate. Although there's not much irreputable in that lineup. RATM were the fucking bizness... as were Soundgarden, but more so RATM for me... So gutted I never got to see them live...
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Tahts a little diff cos they joined forces permentantly and creatively. Chris cornel didn't just join them for a tour.lynt wrote:Or RATM (ex. Zack) playing with Chris Cornell.andy_hoffman wrote:yeah bad example.. lets say danny carey from tool playin drums for the black eyed peas who have completely sold out.
WHY BOYS WHY!@!!1
Also I think a live session drummer is a bit diff to the impact on a band that a frontman with as much presence as CC
(not to offend any drummers in the room!)
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nothin wrong with bein a shallow tool fanHatsudai wrote:yeah I suppose Tool in particular are a band whose fanbase respects them for thier political/social views.andy_hoffman wrote:i think tool's image is a HUGE amount of what tool are
But realistically that's a bit shallow on the fans befalf isn't it?
I'm just up for an argue today
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Those 3 band members always held tight chemistry, they inc. Zack, were RATM.Hatsudai wrote:Tahts a little diff cos they joined forces permentantly and creatively. Chris cornel didn't just join them for a tour.lynt wrote:Or RATM (ex. Zack) playing with Chris Cornell.andy_hoffman wrote:yeah bad example.. lets say danny carey from tool playin drums for the black eyed peas who have completely sold out.
WHY BOYS WHY!@!!1
Also I think a live session drummer is a bit diff to the impact on a band that a frontman with as much presence as CC
(not to offend any drummers in the room!)
Now, they hold tight spandex and wave at ladies.
I know what you're saying. I'm just sad.