I can sort of see that in a way yeah...I guess so in some respects.
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awesome album, how have you been enjoying maudlin of the Well?
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Album Rating: 4.5
@YoYo
I downloaded "Bath and "Leaving Your Body Map"- and I must say I'm really liking the experimental style. Good rec, man.
I finished Bath but I still have yet to listen to "Leaving"
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loving the crap outta this
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Album Rating: 4.5
@Tyraelxy
Nice, mate.
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Did I already tell you what a magnificent review this is? If I haven't, let it be known ;]
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Album Rating: 4.5
@Tyraelxy
Why, thank you. that's very kind of you to say.
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Bloc, I honestly don't think BTBAM songs would sound much like this with a saxophone. There's too much variation with BTBAM for that to hold true in my eyes, whereas there seems to be a more overarching musical idea here that Trioscapes strives for.
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That's EXACTLY what a BTBAM fan would say!
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Well, for me this is easier. I like Jazz, I don't like BTBAM. So yeah, though this is probably not as good as the 5023502350230523050 jillion kvlt Polish jazz bands.
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between the jazz fusion and me
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"...not as good as the 5023502350230523050 jillion kvlt Polish jazz bands"
^Haha. Very well said. Though I'm yet to listen to it, I doubt it will top my faves.
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"^Haha. Very well said. Though I'm yet to listen to it, I doubt it will top my faves."
But seriously, how many Jazz bands do you guys have? Alone Contemporary Noise Quartet/Quintet/Sextet and Pink Freud are totally killing it.
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That guys fucking moustache puts me off checking this out.
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"That's EXACTLY what a BTBAM fan would say!"
lol ok balcaen have it your way.
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"That's EXACTLY what a BTBAM fan would say!"
Good call, except for the fact that I'm not a huge fan of them at all. A couple of really good albums, the rest is boring
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Album Rating: 4.0
the ads bothering me so I had to try it out of curiosity. turns out, the album was so majestic and captivating.
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Bloc, I honestly don't think BTBAM songs would sound much like this with a saxophone. There's too much variation with BTBAM for that to hold true in my eyes, whereas there seems to be a more overarching musical idea here that Trioscapes strives for.
The variation in BTBAM is probably what makes me choose them over Trioscapes. Like I said before, having a sax, a bass, and a drums can only let you do so much...
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structurally and melodically (obvi because of the briggs basswork) it does sound like btbam a lot
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You know what bugs me about this. The drumming is so one dimensional. It never lets the music breathe. Let down.
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