Woah! Good lord, it's a cheeseburger!!!
#217879 by mEh!
Mon Oct 12, 2009 2:37 pm
The Dev wrote:I've got 500 gigs


are you going to use your 7 string baritone V guitar on the tour?
That guitar is killer, i will buy it when it comes available. :twisted:
#217901 by ScottMcTony
Mon Oct 12, 2009 3:28 pm
Sorry if you've already answered this, but I don't think you have. I know there's going to be crazy time signatures and frequent changes, but can we expect any Meshuggah-esque polyrhythms?
#217906 by The Dev
Mon Oct 12, 2009 3:45 pm
No, I still wrote most of SYL, I was just a little detatched from it.

In terms of Meshuggah, I talk to Fred on occasion, and I get on with him real well. I love Meshuggah, (of course), but it's not what I do. And as time goes on, I get further and further from it.

When I do what I do, sometimes there's complicated bits, but only when it's what comes naturally. When they write, thats what comes naturally for them.

So yeah,...genius music that I don't really listen to much of. I bought Obzen and a Tiesto record the same day, and listened the heck out of Tiesto. :shock:

The Meshuggah guys are sweet and funny.
#217912 by AlucardXIX
Mon Oct 12, 2009 3:57 pm
The Dev wrote:No, I still wrote most of SYL, I was just a little detatched from it.

In terms of Meshuggah, I talk to Fred on occasion, and I get on with him real well. I love Meshuggah, (of course), but it's not what I do. And as time goes on, I get further and further from it.

When I do what I do, sometimes there's complicated bits, but only when it's what comes naturally. When they write, thats what comes naturally for them.

So yeah,...genius music that I don't really listen to much of. I bought Obzen and a Tiesto record the same day, and listened the heck out of Tiesto. :shock:

The Meshuggah guys are sweet and funny.


You ever consider collaborating with them? Even on just the production side? That would be a hell of a combination.
#217913 by croomekid
Mon Oct 12, 2009 3:58 pm
I tend to think too hard about topics when I write, and everything is too literal and bland.
or if I try to make it "interesting" it becomes too flowery or difficult to understand.
or just plain strange.
#217914 by VanPT
Mon Oct 12, 2009 3:59 pm
The Dev wrote:.... I bought Obzen and a Tiesto record the same day, and listened the heck out of Tiesto. :shock:

The Meshuggah guys are sweet and funny.


Which Tiesto album if you don't mind me asking? Every now and then I love a good trance/electronic dance album... just got Anjunabeats vol 7 by Above & Beyond, good stuff! Some of it is fluffy trance but they generally have great melody and beats without sounding too lame (if that's possible say here.. :D )
#217917 by Liquid
Mon Oct 12, 2009 4:22 pm
The Dev wrote:The Meshuggah guys are sweet and funny.


Don't pass that on! Meshuggah will lose all of their fanbase!
#217930 by ScottMcTony
Mon Oct 12, 2009 6:23 pm
The Dev wrote:In terms of Meshuggah, I talk to Fred on occasion, and I get on with him real well. I love Meshuggah, (of course), but it's not what I do. And as time goes on, I get further and further from it.

When I do what I do, sometimes there's complicated bits, but only when it's what comes naturally. When they write, thats what comes naturally for them.


So that sounds like a no. Ah well, I still expect to orgasm violently.
Also:
The Dev wrote:The Meshuggah guys are sweet and funny.

Jens Stigman - Techno-cattle says:
no they aren't
they eat babies
i know they do
omg :(
#217932 by The Dev
Mon Oct 12, 2009 6:49 pm
Oh yeah, sorry.

The Meshuggah guys are transdimensional infinite vibrational forces of cosmic nihilism that exist to bring about a new age.

And they're sweet dudes with children.

either or.

I love trance-y music. A solid heartbeat with constant morphing melodies, suspense and release. When that dude gets on a roll, there's nothing like it in my books.

In all honesty, I'm finding it hard to do Decon. now, it seems like a lot of work for something I'm 'over'. We'll see.
#217934 by existentialist
Mon Oct 12, 2009 6:56 pm
The Dev wrote:Oh yeah, sorry.

The Meshuggah guys are transdimensional infinite vibrational forces of cosmic nihilism that exist to bring about a new age.


I knew it!
#217936 by VanPT
Mon Oct 12, 2009 7:08 pm
Well , like I think you've said its all about balance. Maybe working on the 4th album and Deconstruction at the same time will help? I don't know.... maybe it will allow you to go from one extreme to another, a sort of ying and yang thing.

Personally I can't go more than a few days with one type of music... If I listen to Dev or FNM, Deftones, Tool, Porcupine Tree you name it... after a few days I need something else to keep me interested, to keep me level headed. So I'll turn to trance, Ulrich Schnauss, M83, Global Communication, Massive Attack, Delerium (older stuff), Boards of Canada etc, etc.. and than the same process goes on with them... A few days later I'll need a pick me up. I think it keeps me from getting tired of music, from getting in a rut. Its all about variety!

Anyway, I hope Dev and all Canadians are having had a great Thanksgiving... I know I am.... full, full, full... from a great dinner!
#217937 by The Dev
Mon Oct 12, 2009 7:21 pm
Yeah we'll see.

Chillin' now, it's a holiday.

It's pretty funny though...think about it.

I have feeling it's not what lots of folks are expecting anyways.

syl is done, it's not like syl.

can you hear me in the back of the hall there?

If you're expecting syl, you. will. be. disappointed. Please don't get your hopes up.
#217938 by Estbarul
Mon Oct 12, 2009 7:27 pm
Ok, it´s good to make things clear, it´s NOT Syl, good, i mean, i like it, but it´s ok to take a new step, and evolve, try new things, you said it is going to be a heavy album, so I believe you and that´s what im expecting. Many, many of us who are waiting this 4 albums, won´t be disappointed, stay confident on your stuff!

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