I can tell the voice recordings in the beggenings and endings is Cedric's signature, it was in ATDI, and cryptomnesia, I wouldn't know of TMV but it seems like Cedric likes adding some sort of intro or story before his songs (you can just look up some ATDI shows and hear his vivid fictional intros), sets in the mood I suppose.
@@sun6moon9 he didn’t say it was his voice. He meant Cedric probably is the one who suggested the field recording clips at the beginnings and ends of many songs. He’s just speculating but I could see it
This song is so full of strenght, it is fierce and dramatic, It really should have been on Amputechture where it belongs, that's why nobody gets the story behind Amputechture and The Bedlam In Goliath, this song is essential to understand the whole story.
Did you get the story and it's origins? The order it should be played goes as following: Live Private Booths Amputechture Sapta Loka The Bedlam In Goliath It's a bit hard to put it all together but it's a matter of self-interpretation, metaphoric understanding, correlate and interconnect and many other external factors, so, you might as well come up with your own conclusions. I just put it on the table for you to analyze and interpret.
Interesting about the Sapta Loka bridge, I've never heard of that. I have all the Vinyl, so I'll play the entire thing this weekend and check that out!
Yeah, I meant the voice. I was under the impression that it was a sample from a movie. Seemed plausible since Cedric's know as a movie buff. There's similar stuff on Cryptomnesia. I thought that may be connected aswell.
el proyecto como su nombre lo dice, peor alrevez, je, es del vocalista de the mars volta (reverencia...) Cedric Bixler Zavala. Fue un disco en solitario por su parte con 3 canciones de larga duracion, psicodelico,con jazz y rock, muy raro pues nunca mas siguio con ese proyecto por lo que es unico y cotizado para los fans
I'm not connecting them in terms of concept or story. The "ambiant" parts of Cryptomnesia with vocal clips strike me as similar to the beginning of Live Private Booths. The words spoken there also strike me as similar. As if it could be part of the same story from a different character. Again I thought all of these vocals were samples from something else, and I was thinking the Crpto samples may have came from the same place as these. I thought both works were quoting a similar outside source.
If you're talking about the connection of the albums, there's only Amputechture and The Bedlam In Goliath, and the beginning of the story is of course, Live Private Booths, and the bridge in between is a song called Sapta Loka. Cryptomnesia has nothing to do with it, but I'm really interested in knowing how do you relate them?
I can't believe you insulted the man to his face over such a inoffensive and helpful comment. And that's not a good thing. Not that it needs to be said again, but C Bix is the singer and co-leader of some pretty influential bands (whether you like them is your business), if anything is obvious it's the fact people care and enjoy his shit. It amazes me that people like you reply so aggressively to a harmless and factual comment. Never mind the person you sent it to and about.
I don't get it. What was this released on/as? I thought I had heard everything involving cedric... I never heard of him releasing any kind of solo tracks.
I can tell the voice recordings in the beggenings and endings is Cedric's signature, it was in ATDI, and cryptomnesia, I wouldn't know of TMV but it seems like Cedric likes adding some sort of intro or story before his songs (you can just look up some ATDI shows and hear his vivid fictional intros), sets in the mood I suppose.
some of the best parts of omars stuff is cedric, what you mentioned and also his theremin, and obviously his incredible voice
This is not his voice.
False
@@sun6moon9 he didn’t say it was his voice. He meant Cedric probably is the one who suggested the field recording clips at the beginnings and ends of many songs. He’s just speculating but I could see it
You know what would be sweet?? If someone tabbed the bass for this.. and then sent it to me.. as a gift of kindness :)
really great sound. could listen to this all day.
This song is so full of strenght, it is fierce and dramatic, It really should have been on Amputechture where it belongs, that's why nobody gets the story behind Amputechture and The Bedlam In Goliath, this song is essential to understand the whole story.
I've been looking for some of his solo songs! Thanks for this one :)
Did you get the story and it's origins?
The order it should be played goes as following:
Live Private Booths
Amputechture
Sapta Loka
The Bedlam In Goliath
It's a bit hard to put it all together but it's a matter of self-interpretation, metaphoric understanding, correlate and interconnect and many other external factors, so, you might as well come up with your own conclusions. I just put it on the table for you to analyze and interpret.
Interesting about the Sapta Loka bridge, I've never heard of that. I have all the Vinyl, so I'll play the entire thing this weekend and check that out!
this is awesome
no mames omar y cedric dan vida al arte !!!!!
ncerio son mis dioses esos weies
Bixler like doing dub music and playing drums he makes this music for himsefl to having fun.
Yeah, I meant the voice. I was under the impression that it was a sample from a movie. Seemed plausible since Cedric's know as a movie buff. There's similar stuff on Cryptomnesia. I thought that may be connected aswell.
Sample from a show, the screams are sample from movie
the intro is excellent
que bien suena...
viva los dregtones!!!!!!!
god omars guitar is so funky and tight.
Its frusciante
Weird, I never noticed, maybe they did it on purpose. Geez I've got to find out.
Thanks for pointing that out!
yo tengo el disco
el proyecto como su nombre lo dice, peor alrevez, je, es del vocalista de the mars volta (reverencia...) Cedric Bixler Zavala. Fue un disco en solitario por su parte con 3 canciones de larga duracion, psicodelico,con jazz y rock, muy raro pues nunca mas siguio con ese proyecto por lo que es unico y cotizado para los fans
I can't wait til the new Cedric stuff comes out, because I can dig on this shit. I like the afrobeat feal but, it's like evil afrobeat!
Sure. :)
I'm not connecting them in terms of concept or story. The "ambiant" parts of Cryptomnesia with vocal clips strike me as similar to the beginning of Live Private Booths. The words spoken there also strike me as similar. As if it could be part of the same story from a different character. Again I thought all of these vocals were samples from something else, and I was thinking the Crpto samples may have came from the same place as these. I thought both works were quoting a similar outside source.
If you're talking about the connection of the albums, there's only Amputechture and The Bedlam In Goliath, and the beginning of the story is of course, Live Private Booths, and the bridge in between is a song called Sapta Loka. Cryptomnesia has nothing to do with it, but I'm really interested in knowing how do you relate them?
Know where the intro audio came from? I've never pinned it down.
:)
:)
fuckkkkkkk. wow.
d kien es el proyecto¿¿¿
kienes son¿¿¿
=)
t agradeceria mucho tu respuesta
tnkx
Cedric Bixler de The Mars Volta, pero si te gustó esto checa defacto
:)))
It's funny because lunuarpower666 is Cedric.
can you imagine what one can do with blood sample of Jesus lol
GET OFFA ME!!
Very Fela
Which album is this from? I didnt know he had his own solo stuff...
is Cedric drumming on this?
Yup...like he did in De facto.
I can't believe you insulted the man to his face over such a inoffensive and helpful comment. And that's not a good thing. Not that it needs to be said again, but C Bix is the singer and co-leader of some pretty influential bands (whether you like them is your business), if anything is obvious it's the fact people care and enjoy his shit. It amazes me that people like you reply so aggressively to a harmless and factual comment. Never mind the person you sent it to and about.
ke pdo esto lo saco d una peli o lo improviso
I wonder who all is involved in this. Omar on guitar? Cedric on drums?
Bass Juan Alderete, Flutes Adrian Terrazas.
I don't get it. What was this released on/as? I thought I had heard everything involving cedric... I never heard of him releasing any kind of solo tracks.
The voice at the beginning of this song is Cedric, if that's what you mean. But I'm not sure what you mean, so I wouldn't know.
No, the voice at the beginning is Stewart Swerdlow.
Thats definately not Cedric...altough the screams "get off of me" are...
the screaming voice is it the beheading video