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Jokester is correct. +1
Just youtubed a couple of their tracks and sounds awesome. That's the kind of new stuff I'm looking for. Thanks for sharing!
Just discovered Etherwood thanks to this thread![]()
Just listened to a couple and sadly my take is that he's a great songwirter ruined by drum and bass why a beautifull set of lyrics like Begin 'By Letting Go' needs a dance beat I've no idea totally ruins the feeling of the song.
Hopefully someone will do a 'normal' cover!
You better ask Etherwood seeing as he produced the album himself.
I know, it's his choice but I just don't think the bass beat matches some of his stunning lyrics and the beautiful piano parts. If he ever decides do do non D&B versions of his tracks he's gotta sale here. Clearly a talented guy just directing his talent in the wrong direction for me!
Etherwood - Etherwood
Just discovered Etherwood thanks to this thread![]()
So have I now. Listened to the whole album last night. It is like grown up Drum and Bass. Love it.
I suppose you want Steve Vai to take all the squeaky parts out too. Ridiculous. You must listen to nothing but Coldplay-like muzak. 'Normal' version indeed. More like 'package this in the boring way I'm used to' version.
bit of a odd way to take issue with his comment. the drum and bass bit is the most formulaic stock part of the whole song and completely uninspiring, its like he's pressed "sample 4" on his roland. its a fair comment in my opinion but maybe just shines through a bit more because his lyrics/vocals are much better than most.
anyway, this is the reason i browse these threads so again, thanks for the heads up
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Fair enough. They fit perfectly for me, admittedly it's rare to have good piano and lyrics in a dance tune, but I don't find it a mismatch at all and find it all ties together nicely and the dnb is particularly upbeat and uplifting and well timed with the lyric, and ensures that the sentiment remains without getting bogged down in too much emotion. The whole album is incredibly well produced and refreshing to me, and it is predominetly dnb with only a few tracks being particularly choice piano/vocal cuts, but beyond Pendulum and their ilk I'm not exactly a dnb connoisseur, so even if it is drawing on tried and tested dnb foundations/stock loops I can't really tell.
I don't know exactly what a1ex2001 is imagining but I can tell you that if it was just him and a piano Jaimie Cullum style, or some boyband with backing strings, or some indie band guitar drivel, I would be put off immediately. The one-man band electronic style, aesthetic and image/kudos all fits together so perfectly that I find it abhorrent to pick out individual bits to dismantle and arrange in some sort of other, imaginary song or arrangement which somehow might be an improvement. I just don't understand why you can't accept it for what it is, the artists vision. I truly think it's incredibly well done, I wouldn't be opposed to an alternative, non-dnb version of Begin By Letting Go but I really can't fault the original as it is?I guess it's all subjective.