BadassOverlord wrote:Faffy wrote:catharsis wrote:BadassOverlord wrote:Bookwyrm83 wrote:The atmosphere and wall of sound is what we want.
And there's no point in having an album called Epicloud if you have neither.
Unless he changes the title.
I'm talking about the "atmospheric" bits in Ki just used to fill up CD time. Also, Deconstruction was overproduced, for a Devin Townsend album. That's just my (most likely wrong) opinion.
if you're referring to bits at the end of songs that seem to drag on, then i don't necessarily agree in regards to Ki but i do feel that way w/ terria (beginning of olive, the end of mountain & the fluke). haven't heard decon yet and who knows how much of epicloud is even written so how can we begin to speculate which will be better?
Not that I'm a musician or a producer or anything, but I bet those parts are the most fun to make. Artists like Dev make atmospheric stuff like that quite often, mostly covered by lots of layers of vocals, bass, guitars, drums, and so on, so you can't really hear much of it... I can see why he would devote some time on his albums to the atmospheric stuff only, and even entire albums. And honestly, I love it. :3
Seems overly self indulgent and self centered to me. I get artistic integrity, but then there's a little thing (which appears in some genres more often than not) called musical masturbation. That's what I got out of those "atmospheric" bits in Ki.
I understand you. I respect your opinion and I am sure the others here do as well, even if they have implied otherwise. You like more concise work. I am sure there will be simpler and less layered, manic work ahead, and Dev has even said as much.
That being said, I have the exact opposite opinion. I feel
Ki, so far in the DTP vein, is the strongest record he has done since
Terria. I am just wired differently, I guess.

I prefer texture.