That's almost as annoying as watching this:
The title of one of the featured articles caught my attention: "Bleak Sabbath: Did the mysterious occult group Jacula invent black metal in 1969?" The answer is no, since those albums were recorded in the 1980s...
The truth will set you free, but first it will piss you off
They're coming to take me away haha. Can't see anyone getting past 2 minutes of this
No lie, I listened to it the other day and thought it was fantastic. But, I like the early stuff that Reich did like "It's Gonna Rain" so there you go...
I also like laptops, some rap, albums with a Yamaha DX-7 featured throughout and death metal vocals so...go ahead and chuck my $0.02 in the dumpster!
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When I first approached it, I thought I'd get quickly bored. And, it did seem that way as it started as a reverby thing, then a rat-a-tat, but as it went on I started to enjoy the rhythmic transformations. It's not something I'd listen to often, but it was interesting.
Why, that's every bit as swell as the Shemp Meditation Tape.
I Hope he does "You Cant Hurry Love" next
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I finished an audiobook and I needed a break from audiobooks on my commutes. So I decided to try this. I also listened to James Manzi's drone guitar songs. I found them quite excellent. Now I am pretty tolerant of repetitive, meditative music. I can enter a "zone" with them. So far I am 50 minutes in and am finding very interesting passages. For example, if you start at 41 minutes, at about 42 mins, the three track sync up with a very cool phasing effect. Similar "happy accident" happens at 43:20 approximately. Patient active listening does bear fruit with this piece. I would like to hear the same thing done with the opening of Intruder (Peter Gabriel).
Terribly annoying drum fill to begin with so why replicate it!
The Ape does the best version I've heard by anyone incl. PC
"Steve Reich to Reboot 'Buster' Franchise"
It's gonna RAIN aft'a while,
for fo'ty days and fo'ty nights,
and the people didn't b'lieve him,
an' they began to LAUGH at him,
an' they began to mock him,
an' they began to say, 'IT AIN'T GONNA RAIN!'
It's gonna rain, It's gonna rain, It's gonna rain, It's gonna rain, It's gonna rain, It's gonna rain, It's gonna rain, It's gonna rain,
It's gon', It's gon', It's gon', It's gon', It's gon', It's gon', It's gon', It's gon',
'na RAIN, 'na RAIN, 'na RAIN, 'na RAIN, 'na RAIN, 'na RAIN, 'na RAIN, 'na RAIN,
scorRAY, scorRAY, scorRAY, scorRAY, scorRAY, scorRAY, scorRAY, scorRAY, scorRAY,
scRAY, scRAY, scRAY, scRAY, scRAY, scRAY, scRAY, scRAY, scRAY......
etc., etc., etc., etc., etc., etc., etc., etc., etc., etc...........
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