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General => The Superdeep Borehole => Topic started by: TVC15 on April 29, 2008, 12:56:38 AM

Title: The new Portishead album is like being locked in a sex basement and. . .
Post by: TVC15 on April 29, 2008, 12:56:38 AM
being forced to repeatedly have your dad's rape-incest babies.

 :rapetime :bow :hump :bow2
Title: Re: The new Portishead album is like being locked in a sex basement and. . .
Post by: Akala on April 29, 2008, 01:01:50 AM
7/10 Then.  :(
Title: Re: The new Portishead album is like being locked in a sex basement and. . .
Post by: Phoenix Dark on April 29, 2008, 01:55:31 AM
Is it good? I've only heard a couple songs
Title: Re: The new Portishead album is like being locked in a sex basement and. . .
Post by: TVC15 on April 29, 2008, 01:58:28 AM
Is it good? I've only heard a couple songs

Very good.  I wouldn't hesitate to say that it matches their previous output in quality.
Title: Re: The new Portishead album is like being locked in a sex basement and. . .
Post by: hyp on April 29, 2008, 01:59:56 AM
:rock  fuck yea.  i must have this.
Title: Re: The new Portishead album is like being locked in a sex basement and. . .
Post by: Mr. Gundam on April 29, 2008, 02:05:15 AM
I can't believe it's been almost ten years since PNYC came out, I remember picking it up on release day. I'm so excited!!
Title: Re: The new Portishead album is like being locked in a sex basement and. . .
Post by: TVC15 on April 29, 2008, 02:55:24 AM
http://www.avclub.com/content/music/portishead

The AV Club approves :bow

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The triumph of Third is that it sounds exactly like Portishead and nothing like trip-hop. This is the late-night, beat-driven, torpid-languid music of a zillion coffee shops, sure, but with the blood drained out of it, a creepy-crawly, black-and-white-sounding thing that gets under the skin and stays there from the first play.

Commence fapping.  I think this is the second 2008 album guaranteed to be on this year's top ten.  The first being Boris's Smile.
Title: Re: The new Portishead album is like being locked in a sex basement and. . .
Post by: ToxicAdam on April 29, 2008, 12:03:17 PM
My first exposure to Portishead was their SNL appearance ("Only You"). I was coming down off a long 48 hours of drugs and drinking, so I was in a wierd place. But halfway through the song, I am completely welling up and just in awe. It was just perfect ..

So, I ran out the next day and bought both albums. I will pick up this one too .. not sure if it will still resonate with me like it did 10 years ago.

 
Title: Re: The new Portishead album is like being locked in a sex basement and. . .
Post by: Eric P on April 29, 2008, 12:09:43 PM
a girl ruined portishead for me.

Title: Re: The new Portishead album is like being locked in a sex basement and. . .
Post by: Scurvy Stan on April 30, 2008, 04:21:17 AM
It is pretty grand.
Title: Re: The new Portishead album is like being locked in a sex basement and. . .
Post by: etiolate on May 02, 2008, 12:16:32 AM
IT IS AWESOME

Beth will be my third wife <3
Title: Re: The new Portishead album is like being locked in a sex basement and. . .
Post by: BlueTsunami on May 02, 2008, 04:10:51 AM
:bow Trip-Hop :bow
Title: Re: The new Portishead album is like being locked in a sex basement and. . .
Post by: hyp on May 19, 2008, 12:13:14 PM
i picked this up at B&N this weekend and so far i'm really digging it.  but i can't say it's my favorite portishead album.  i really miss the hard hitting drums of the previous albums. 

the new sound is definitely more ambient and ethereal.  which is nice, but it's missing the HOP in the TRIP.  i need a few more rotations to make my final call though.  i really dug the previous ones due to the hiphop influence but it seems they went a bit off course this time around.  i'm all for experimenting though so i can appreciate the album for what it is.

...the drums though.  where are they?   :-\

plastic is hot hot hot hot hot.
Title: Re: The new Portishead album is like being locked in a sex basement and. . .
Post by: hyp on May 19, 2008, 12:21:40 PM
pew pew pew!
Title: Re: The new Portishead album is like being locked in a sex basement and. . .
Post by: Phoenix Dark on May 19, 2008, 02:02:24 PM
i picked this up at B&N this weekend and so far i'm really digging it.  but i can't say it's my favorite portishead album.  i really miss the hard hitting drums of the previous albums. 

the new sound is definitely more ambient and ethereal.  which is nice, but it's missing the HOP in the TRIP.  i need a few more rotations to make my final call though.  i really dug the previous ones due to the hiphop influence but it seems they went a bit off course this time around.  i'm all for experimenting though so i can appreciate the album for what it is.

...the drums though.  where are they?   :-\

plastic is hot hot hot hot hot.

You'll find this interesting

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May 2008 Remix Magazine

Geoff Barrow on Madlib:

"You have someone like Madlib who is a fucking genius - a genius! [He's] a real true artist in what he does, when he takes American TV soundtracks and turns them into hip-hop." pg. 27

Geoff Barrow on the making of Plastic:
"The distorted drum fills are me trying to be Madlib. Just pure bass editing. I played the drums so they stopped. I made a stereo sample of the track, then burned it to CD and then put it into my Technics CD deck and then just literally cut the track. I'm back spinning the verses. I wanted it to sound like I had tracks of vinyl and was just cutting in the verses....." pg. 30
:bow
Title: Re: The new Portishead album is like being locked in a sex basement and. . .
Post by: lordmaji on May 19, 2008, 02:50:38 PM
Good god, you have issues TVC. Especially if thats a good thing to you. :P (first post) smh. :P
Title: Re: The new Portishead album is like being locked in a sex basement and. . .
Post by: hyp on May 19, 2008, 04:36:13 PM
You'll find this interesting

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May 2008 Remix Magazine

Geoff Barrow on Madlib:

"You have someone like Madlib who is a fucking genius - a genius! [He's] a real true artist in what he does, when he takes American TV soundtracks and turns them into hip-hop." pg. 27

Geoff Barrow on the making of Plastic:
"The distorted drum fills are me trying to be Madlib. Just pure bass editing. I played the drums so they stopped. I made a stereo sample of the track, then burned it to CD and then put it into my Technics CD deck and then just literally cut the track. I'm back spinning the verses. I wanted it to sound like I had tracks of vinyl and was just cutting in the verses....." pg. 30
:bow

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no wonder i liked that track so much.  great find PD