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Samopsa
Nov 9, 2009

Krijgt geen speciaal kerstdiner!

CaptainViolence posted:

:drat:

i'm always shocked/jealous when someone makes something like that look so effortless

that dude is an amazing drummer. He did more NiN covers:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CJAX5nzndhs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sEKi1svc-a4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s-K1kdPO2Hk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H5--LXmYmrU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KF2yg_tb00M
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RqGBCPRVREM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qF5JAl626iw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=93l1nTs0wQo

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Nam Taf
Jun 25, 2005

I am Fat Man, hear me roar!

Samopsa posted:

if you wanna hear a really good drum cover of the perfect drug this guy has got your back
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lPf8KMxHB3o

That's incredible.

Photex
Apr 6, 2009




I stumbled on Delta a few weeks ago, everything he's posted is high quality and absolutely worth watching.

Mr Ice Cream Glove
Apr 22, 2007

The Fyre Festival documentary on Netflix is amazing and soundtrack is all Reznor Atticus

Rageaholic
May 31, 2005

Old Town Road to EGOT

Mr Ice Cream Glove posted:

The Fyre Festival documentary on Netflix is amazing and soundtrack is all Reznor Atticus
I distinctly remember hearing While I'm Still Here when all the festival attendees were first showing up on the island haha

Vince MechMahon
Jan 1, 2008



Mr Ice Cream Glove posted:

The Fyre Festival documentary on Netflix is amazing and soundtrack is all Reznor Atticus

How big of a propaganda piece absolving the film makers of any wrong doing is it?

Rageaholic
May 31, 2005

Old Town Road to EGOT

Vince MechMahon posted:

How big of a propaganda piece absolving the film makers of any wrong doing is it?
It pretty clearly paints the festival organizer as a huge unrepentant douchebag scam artist who will never learn his lesson and who is okay with hurting tons of people as long as it makes him look successful. A lot of people involved in setting up the festival are interviewed and they universally say the festival was never going to work and it's a dark spot in their careers and they hate that they participated in something that hosed over so many people.

Before seeing the doc, I thought it only hosed over rich people, but the doc shows that it hosed over tons of people in the Bahamas who worked to build this impossible setup and then never got paid for their work. The woman who ran the restaurant/bar said she was out $50,000 from her savings because of that festival.

The organizer got arrested after the festival, got released on bail and immediately went back to scamming people out of money. One of the guys interviewed said don't be surprised if you see the dude organize some new lovely venture like this a few years from now.

Rageaholic fucked around with this message at 02:10 on Jan 19, 2019

STING 64
Oct 20, 2006

hold date on the joint was let go.

13Pandora13
Nov 5, 2008

I've got tiiits that swingle dangle dingle




Vince MechMahon posted:

How big of a propaganda piece absolving the film makers of any wrong doing is it?


Rageaholic Monkey posted:

It pretty clearly paints the festival organizer as a huge unrepentant douchebag scam artist who will never learn his lesson and who is okay with hurting tons of people as long as it makes him look successful. A lot of people involved in setting up the festival are interviewed and they universally say the festival was never going to work and it's a dark spot in their careers and they hate that they participated in something that hosed over so many people.

Before seeing the doc, I thought it only hosed over rich people, but the doc shows that it hosed over tons of people in the Bahamas who worked to build this impossible setup and then never got paid for their work. The woman who ran the restaurant/bar said she was out $50,000 from her savings because of that festival.

The organizer got arrested after the festival, got released on bail and immediately went back to scamming people out of money. One of the guys interviewed said don't be surprised if you see the dude organize some new lovely venture like this a few years from now.

The organizer, McFarland, is serving six year for wire fraud, but otherwise this.

I think it tried to make the audience feel empathetic for the attendees but honestly I still thought it was loving hilarious. The only people I feel bad for is the poor Bahamians who got turbofucked.

Vince MechMahon
Jan 1, 2008



13Pandora13 posted:

The organizer, McFarland, is serving six year for wire fraud, but otherwise this.

I think it tried to make the audience feel empathetic for the attendees but honestly I still thought it was loving hilarious. The only people I feel bad for is the poor Bahamians who got turbofucked.

Does it put any of it on the marketing firm? The Hulu doc paints a very negative picture of them, and they made the Netflix one.

empty baggie
Oct 22, 2003

In the Netflix doc, there are interviews with current employees of the marketing firm, gently caress Jerry, and they make it seem like they were completely unaware of how badly the festival was going to be. The Hulu doc has an ex-employee and now competitor of gently caress Jerry who says that they knew all along that it would be a disaster but continued to promote it anyway.

The Netflix doc had more footage and interviews with people involved, but the Hulu doc has an interview with the guy who scammed everyone, Billy McFarland. The Hulu doc makes it seem that Ja Rule was clueless as to what was going on, while the Netflix doc clearly shows footage of Ja Rule fully involved with the planning of the festival. The Netflix doc paints a better picture as to what really went on, but it was produced by gently caress Jerry, the same firm that promoted the Fyre Festival in the first place, and the Hulu doc does a good job of describing gently caress Jerry's role in the whole fiasco. I need to watch them again because they were both entertaining, but each have some details that the other lacks.

Rupert Buttermilk
Apr 15, 2007

🚣RowboatMan: ❄️Freezing time🕰️ is an old P.I. 🥧trick...

If Hulu was in Canada, I'd check out both. As it stands, I just watched the Netflix one (thanks, thread!) and it was very :stare:

13Pandora13
Nov 5, 2008

I've got tiiits that swingle dangle dingle




empty baggie posted:

In the Netflix doc, there are interviews with current employees of the marketing firm, gently caress Jerry, and they make it seem like they were completely unaware of how badly the festival was going to be. The Hulu doc has an ex-employee and now competitor of gently caress Jerry who says that they knew all along that it would be a disaster but continued to promote it anyway.

The Netflix doc had more footage and interviews with people involved, but the Hulu doc has an interview with the guy who scammed everyone, Billy McFarland. The Hulu doc makes it seem that Ja Rule was clueless as to what was going on, while the Netflix doc clearly shows footage of Ja Rule fully involved with the planning of the festival. The Netflix doc paints a better picture as to what really went on, but it was produced by gently caress Jerry, the same firm that promoted the Fyre Festival in the first place, and the Hulu doc does a good job of describing gently caress Jerry's role in the whole fiasco. I need to watch them again because they were both entertaining, but each have some details that the other lacks.

Neither are perfect but the whole "loving Millennials" tone to the Hulu one was obnoxious.

Captain Hotbutt
Aug 18, 2014

Mr Ice Cream Glove posted:

The Fyre Festival documentary on Netflix is amazing and soundtrack is all Reznor Atticus

I like the tracks from The Social Network being used again to score tech-bro entrepreneurial hubris. It's a nice echo showing that things never change.

Rageaholic
May 31, 2005

Old Town Road to EGOT

https://twitter.com/ninlive/status/1089263441024552960

Remember when this got cut way short and Trent was (justifiably) pissed?

At least the rehearsal ruled!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PEfOrECg6jI

Pirate Jet
May 2, 2010
Still lolling that Trent played at the Grammys despite poo poo-talking the Grammys for years and then acted shocked that they didn’t actually care about his performance

obeyasia
Sep 21, 2004

Grimey Drawer

Pirate Jet posted:

Still lolling that Trent played at the Grammys despite poo poo-talking the Grammys for years and then acted shocked that they didn’t actually care about his performance

To be fair, only dum-dums assume things never change. At least he gave them a chance to prove him wrong. The fact that they proved him right is no less valid though. And we got some TR vitriol out of it, which is always a treat.

Rageaholic
May 31, 2005

Old Town Road to EGOT

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x57BBEcjg3M

I was happy to see Devil-Loc at the end of this because I have the whole Soundtoys bundle and used it extensively on my last album and it's great :swoon:

Although this is just a preview of a 55 minute long video on https://www.mwtm.com which you have to become a pro member (for loving $329/year) to watch :negative: :negative: :negative:

If I were rich, that'd be rad, buuuuuuuuuuuuuut

Rageaholic fucked around with this message at 03:44 on Jan 29, 2019

Caseman
Mar 21, 2006

This is a tremendously weird cross-promotion.

Rageaholic
May 31, 2005

Old Town Road to EGOT

Caseman posted:

This is a tremendously weird cross-promotion.
Yeah, I saw that earlier and my instant reaction was "...the gently caress? :raise: "

axelblaze
Oct 18, 2006

Congratulations The One Concern!!!

You're addicted to Ivory!!

and...oh my...could you please...
oh my...

Grimey Drawer
I guess it's because the movie is set in the 90s and NIN is very very 90s. Maybe they used a song in the movie.

Still really weird

Sir Lemming
Jan 27, 2009

It's a piece of JUNK!
I've seen this screenshot on a few of the reviews:



So I guess she wears a NIN shirt in the movie, Marvel did what they needed to clear the logo, and they decided to do a little extra promo on the side.

hughesta
Jun 12, 2012

i know its super duper kooper
cool like up the bitches snitches

Caseman posted:

This is a tremendously weird cross-promotion.
hahaha this is rad

Sai-kun
Feb 6, 2011

Is it ever going to be enough, to love another and be loved?
I just saw Captain Marvel and I’m buying the gently caress out of that shirt lmao. They don’t use any NIN music but she wears the white NIN tee throughout a large portion of the movie.

Donovan Trip
Jan 6, 2007
I heard they call NIN grunge in the movie :argh:

Rageaholic
May 31, 2005

Old Town Road to EGOT

https://twitter.com/rob_sheridan/status/1103715647198920704

https://twitter.com/rob_sheridan/status/1103716819498500097

I'm sure both volumes of Selected Ambient Works (and other Aphex Twin stuff as well) were very influential on the making of Ghosts

Hell, not even just Ghosts. Some of the stuff on The Fragile, The Slip, etc.

Rageaholic fucked around with this message at 10:10 on Mar 8, 2019

Mierenneuker
Apr 28, 2010


We're all going to experience changes in our life but only the best of us will qualify for front row seats.

Imagine getting ready for a show and hearing “#21”.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nWnUuosQwZY

Mierenneuker fucked around with this message at 10:19 on Mar 8, 2019

Rageaholic
May 31, 2005

Old Town Road to EGOT

Mierenneuker posted:

Imagine getting ready for a show and hearing “#21”.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nWnUuosQwZY
That seems like it'd be more appropriate for a post-rock show hahaha

Then again, so does something like this, and when I saw them in 2017, they went right from this into Branches/Bones :lol:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R-qKO0Juw4E

Leon Einstein
Feb 6, 2012
I must win every thread in GBS. I don't care how much banal semantic quibbling and shitty posts it takes.

Rageaholic Monkey posted:

https://twitter.com/rob_sheridan/status/1103715647198920704

https://twitter.com/rob_sheridan/status/1103716819498500097

I'm sure both volumes of Selected Ambient Works (and other Aphex Twin stuff as well) were very influential on the making of Ghosts

Hell, not even just Ghosts. Some of the stuff on The Fragile, The Slip, etc.
SAW 2 is a masterpiece. Volume 1 isn't nearly as good.

axelblaze
Oct 18, 2006

Congratulations The One Concern!!!

You're addicted to Ivory!!

and...oh my...could you please...
oh my...

Grimey Drawer
I saw the Fragility tour but don't remember the preshow music at all because honestly why would I?

I think the only pre-show music I remember is when I saw Marilyn Manson the first time he took so long to hit the stage that they managed to play the entirety of The Wall

Barry
Aug 1, 2003

Hardened Criminal

Leon Einstein posted:

SAW 2 is a masterpiece. Volume 1 isn't nearly as good.

While I agree, I like 85-92 more. Not sure why.

IUG
Jul 14, 2007


The lack of drums or any kind of precision in Volume 2 really turned me off for that album, and I have several others by Aphex Twin (including Caustic Window).

Leon Einstein
Feb 6, 2012
I must win every thread in GBS. I don't care how much banal semantic quibbling and shitty posts it takes.

Barry posted:

While I agree, I like 85-92 more. Not sure why.

I like it, it is just not very ambient. Vol. 2 is perfect for sort of drifting off.

Rageaholic
May 31, 2005

Old Town Road to EGOT

Rhubarb is probably my favorite ambient track of all time, or one of them at least.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_AWIqXzvX-U

I even made a track of my own in homage to that one a decade ago, but in retrospect, I think I may have just ripped it off :shobon:

Rageaholic
May 31, 2005

Old Town Road to EGOT

Also holy poo poo, The Downward Spiral is 25 years old today too :eyepop:

https://twitter.com/ninlive/status/1103985888885948416

Sir Lemming
Jan 27, 2009

It's a piece of JUNK!
Grampa Self Destruct

Rupert Buttermilk
Apr 15, 2007

🚣RowboatMan: ❄️Freezing time🕰️ is an old P.I. 🥧trick...

Sir Lemming posted:

Grampa Self Destruct

Big Man with a Goiter

Rageaholic
May 31, 2005

Old Town Road to EGOT

https://twitter.com/rob_sheridan/status/1104078979344916481

I know what I'm watching tonight!!!

Fors Yard
Feb 15, 2008

Aside from getting shot in the head, David, what have you done with yourself?
The me that you know is now made up of wrinkles
And even when I'm right with you I can't hear what you say

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Mierenneuker
Apr 28, 2010


We're all going to experience changes in our life but only the best of us will qualify for front row seats.

Rageaholic Monkey posted:

Rhubarb is probably my favorite ambient track of all time, or one of them at least.


I even made a track of my own in homage to that one a decade ago, but in retrospect, I think I may have just ripped it off :shobon:

Ah, the “A Warm Place” approach to creating music.

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