Brainwashed.com: The Eye - Black Dice
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- Опубліковано 19 чер 2013
- Black Dice has been releasing various singles and EPs for a few years, but with the recent releases on DFA and Fat-Cat, they have been gaining more worldwide attention to their brand of sound excursions. We sat down with the two brothers Eric and Bjorn for some quality time to find out their take on rock music, noise, machines, the possibility of appearing at next year's RE: TG event, and other things. While they have often worked and played with Wolf Eyes, these two shows were on different nights in different places.
Wow this is great.
Great live bits, and a nice interview!
A lot of cool stuff from Brainwashed: The Eye!
Bringer of noise. Exceptional !
such a special band
without a doubt. one of the best bands of the past couple decades. *easy*
Awesome!
That drum sound is used in a couple tracks on "Creature Comforts"
mod prog sic ❤❤❤😂😂😂😂🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
does anyone know the song that starts at 20:12 / 23:31 ? really cool sounds i love this band idk if ive heard anything like them before
Creature from the album Creature Comforts
Track IDs?
song at 5:42 give me pls
2:13 song?
"Night Flight" off Creature Comforts
what band is mentioned at 3:00
earthquakeyourface I'm pretty sure he was saying Merzbow and Masonna, two amazing noise musicians.
Black Dice were really on to something 20 years ago with Beaches & Canyons and Creature Comforts, and seemed to be maturing into something unique, which is interesting to me because I assume they started out as a joke. It's unfortunate they went in (and continue to take) such an unintelligent and ugly direction.
what do you mean by "unintelligent and ugly direction"? are you talking about their music or something else?
I love this band's music. But the guy onstage dancing to himself needs to stop that - it's ridiculous.
turning a knob does things to the MIND!
Even worse: when people tap their foot to keep time! What the hell is that? Who do they think they are, James Brown?!
Dude's just vibin bro
Hating on self expression while praising a band that is about abstract expression is strange to me.