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Re: Good Day Today
There are clips of them performing Boy Boy Boy live where he does indeed sing with a vocoder effect.
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Re: Good Day Today
Not at all sure about this one. Will have to listen a few more times, but it really doesn't "grab" me at all. Loving the new Scribble though.
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Re: Good Day Today
dc_04 first mentioned this yesterday morning.
http://www.darktrain.org/dirty/forum...30&postcount=5 I think if you listen to it enough times, you'll realize it most certainly is Underworld. There are very telling signs. First clue. The pulsing synth pad is total Underworld. At 0:57/2:21/3:32 there's an added percussive pattern that just feels like Rick Smith. The vocal is just heavily processed. It sounds like Karl's brand of optimism to me. I also believe they gave that track to Morning Becomes Eclectic because the show is extremely popular and listened to around the globe. Their web audience is probably larger than their audience in the LA area. The vibe of Good Day Today is right for the station. Finally, google Good Day Today and the artist Underworld. See? Google it without Underworld and just add 'song' or 'radio' add 'myspace' to see if it's been posted to some other band's myspace. It's not there. It's Underworld.
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triple-glazed and pebble-dashed Last edited by BrotherLovesDub; 05-15-2010 at 06:52 PM. |
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Re: Good Day Today
First impression:
![]() Second impression: ![]() The gunshots seem out of place upon the first few listens, but when you aren't 100% focused on the track, trying to tell if every synth pad, ever percussion hit, every trill were made by the boys, they fit quite well -- not as well as MIA's but still. Last edited by potatobroth; 05-18-2010 at 09:34 AM. |
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