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Re: Lycia

Posted: Tue Apr 06, 2010 10:28 am
by triple clutcher v2.5b
Bored, Esq. wrote:Both Godflesh (their early stuff anyway) and Lycia use the simplest beats possible.
Lycia's programming was kind of interesting since it seemed uninformed by 'real' drumming at times ... there'd be some kind of lopsided kick/snare rhythm under a differently lopsided cymbal/tambourine rhythm, which if nothing else helped take the edge off of how horrible their drum sounds were.

Re: Lycia

Posted: Tue Apr 06, 2010 10:34 am
by Comrade Slinky
Bored, Esq. wrote:Wow...girl music.
We just had a Xasthur thread though.

Re: Lycia

Posted: Tue Apr 06, 2010 10:38 am
by necrothrash
Dann O))) wrote:
Bored, Esq. wrote:
Dann O))) wrote:
Bored, Esq. wrote:It would be awesome if a band combined Godflesh and Lycia's sound.
Isn't that Jesu at times?
I don't know. I've only heard like...one Jesu song.
This is more like (Type O Negative)^fag

Not hearing the Godflesh influence at all....

Re: Lycia

Posted: Tue Apr 06, 2010 10:49 am
by danox3
necrothrash wrote:
Dann O))) wrote:
Bored, Esq. wrote:
Dann O))) wrote:
Bored, Esq. wrote:It would be awesome if a band combined Godflesh and Lycia's sound.
Isn't that Jesu at times?
I don't know. I've only heard like...one Jesu song.
This is more like (Type O Negative)^fag

Not hearing the Godflesh influence at all....
That tone!?!? How could it be anyone else?

Re: Lycia

Posted: Tue Apr 06, 2010 12:37 pm
by Bored, Esq.
triple clutcher v2.5b wrote:
Bored, Esq. wrote:Both Godflesh (their early stuff anyway) and Lycia use the simplest beats possible.
Lycia's programming was kind of interesting since it seemed uninformed by 'real' drumming at times ... there'd be some kind of lopsided kick/snare rhythm under a differently lopsided cymbal/tambourine rhythm, which if nothing else helped take the edge off of how horrible their drum sounds were.
Yeah, I've talked to guys before who tried to throw in "random" stuff in their programming so it "sounds more human." If there's stuff that sounds off in Lycia's drums it's because they had no idea what they were doing. But I guess that's what you're saying.

With Lycia...well, for me, it would be pretty easy to assemble a greatest hits CD and then just have that forever. About 58% of their material totally misses me.

Re: Lycia

Posted: Tue Apr 06, 2010 1:58 pm
by _-_-_-_-
I always thought that Justin Broadrick outdid all his Jesu stuff with this Godflesh song...


Re: Lycia

Posted: Tue Apr 06, 2010 2:32 pm
by White Like Jesus
Bored, Esq. wrote: With Lycia...well, for me, it would be pretty easy to assemble a greatest hits CD and then just have that forever. About 58% of their material totally misses me.
This is how I'd do it, anyway:

1. The Dust Settles (part 3)
2. The Last Day
3. Nine Hours Later
4. Tainted
5. Bare
6. A Brief Glimpse
7. Cold, Black Room (from the Bleak sessions)
8. Pray
9. A Presence In The Woods
10. Baltica
11. It's Okay To Be Small
12. Frozen
13. Where Has All The Time Gone
14. Pygmallion
15. Later

Re: Lycia

Posted: Tue Apr 06, 2010 3:39 pm
by mastoman
in4later

Re: Lycia

Posted: Tue Apr 06, 2010 3:51 pm
by triple clutcher v2.5b
Bored, Esq. wrote:Yeah, I've talked to guys before who tried to throw in "random" stuff in their programming so it "sounds more human." If there's stuff that sounds off in Lycia's drums it's because they had no idea what they were doing. But I guess that's what you're saying.
Yeah, it's not humanization so much as not treating a drum machine like it's just a drummer with plastic buttons and a 1/4" jack. I think it's mostly a feature of "Estrella" though, right now I'm listening to "Cold" and it's just lots of slow boom-tsssh. :tdown:

Re: Lycia

Posted: Tue Apr 06, 2010 4:18 pm
by Bored, Esq.
triple clutcher v2.5b wrote:
Bored, Esq. wrote:Yeah, I've talked to guys before who tried to throw in "random" stuff in their programming so it "sounds more human." If there's stuff that sounds off in Lycia's drums it's because they had no idea what they were doing. But I guess that's what you're saying.
Yeah, it's not humanization so much as not treating a drum machine like it's just a drummer with plastic buttons and a 1/4" jack. I think it's mostly a feature of "Estrella" though, right now I'm listening to "Cold" and it's just lots of slow boom-tsssh. :tdown:
Well...even with a song as cool as "Baltica", listen to how utterly annoying the drums are. That first/main beat with the shitty Alesis ride and hi-hat alternating, imagine a drummer doing that IRL. Ha! It's so irritating I can barely stomach the track sometimes.

But RE: that song, notice how easily it could be translated into metal and sound awesome. I'm guessing it would sound exactly like latter Unholy or Shape of Despair.

Re: Lycia

Posted: Tue Apr 06, 2010 4:20 pm
by Dann O)))
That song is totally Shape Of Despair.

Re: Lycia

Posted: Tue Apr 06, 2010 4:34 pm
by triple clutcher v2.5b
Bored, Esq. wrote:Well...even with a song as cool as "Baltica", listen to how utterly annoying the drums are. That first/main beat with the shitty Alesis ride and hi-hat alternating, imagine a drummer doing that IRL. Ha! It's so irritating I can barely stomach the track sometimes.

But RE: that song, notice how easily it could be translated into metal and sound awesome. I'm guessing it would sound exactly like latter Unholy or Shape of Despair.
haha, I actually like that stuff ... IMO it's better than hearing ping-ping-pingpingping via the same ride sample. But I do agree that having a drummer play like that on a real kit would be super obnoxious though.

Now that I'm giving them a good listen for the first time in a while, I think Lycia is sort of like what depressive BM should be (assuming it's still boxy POD nonsense). It's morose and 'artsy' enough to namedrop when trying to woo girls who are wearing fishnets and too much eyeliner, but not so much that I'd feel embarassed for doing so. :awesome:

Re: Lycia

Posted: Tue Apr 06, 2010 4:43 pm
by Bored, Esq.
triple clutcher v2.5b wrote:when trying to woo girls who are wearing fishnets and too much eyeliner
Well, that's what it's all about, ain't it?

:tup:

Re: Lycia

Posted: Tue Apr 06, 2010 5:15 pm
by mithrandir
I do like me some loveliescrushing

sometimes I wish I had my Love Spirals Downwards CDs again, didn't I happen to sell those to you Dann?

Re: Lycia

Posted: Tue Apr 06, 2010 6:03 pm
by Dann O)))
mithrandir wrote:I do like me some loveliescrushing

sometimes I wish I had my Love Spirals Downwards CDs again, didn't I happen to sell those to you Dann?
Nope, I've had mine since they came out.