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JUST ANNOUNCED - Sailing the Seas of Cheese in 5.1 Dolby Surround Sound Release May 21, 2013
In a restoration personally overseen by Les Claypool, Primus’ acclaimed ‘Sailing The Seas Of Cheese’ has been newly mixed in stereo and Dolby 5.1 Surround for the first time since its 1991 debut for an expanded deluxe edition to be released May 21 by Universal Music Enterprises. The deluxe edition will feature the album’s new stereo mix on CD and the new 5.1 surround mix on Blu-ray or DVD, plus three exclusive, previously unreleased bonus tracks, including two live recordings from Primus’ 2012 “3D Tour†and a Bassnectar Remix of “Here Come The Bastards.†A 200-gram vinyl LP to be released on the same date also features Claypool’s new stereo mix of the album. In a “Mystery Vinyl†challenge for fans, 1000 unmarked, randomly selected copies will contain the new stereo mix on a yellow vinyl LP instead of black.
- You like noisy music?
- Yes. The louder the better. Stops me from thinking.
- You don't like to think? What do you like?
- Never thought about it.
- Yes. The louder the better. Stops me from thinking.
- You don't like to think? What do you like?
- Never thought about it.
ziggy23 said
 (Primus @ facebook)
JUST ANNOUNCED - Sailing the Seas of Cheese in 5.1 Dolby Surround Sound Release May 21, 2013
In a restoration personally overseen by Les Claypool, Primus’ acclaimed ‘Sailing The Seas Of Cheese’ has been newly mixed in stereo and Dolby 5.1 Surround for the first time since its 1991 debut for an expanded deluxe edition to be released May 21 by Universal Music Enterprises. The deluxe edition will feature the album’s new stereo mix on CD and the new 5.1 surround mix on Blu-ray or DVD, plus three exclusive, previously unreleased bonus tracks, including two live recordings from Primus’ 2012 “3D Tour†and a Bassnectar Remix of “Here Come The Bastards.†A 200-gram vinyl LP to be released on the same date also features Claypool’s new stereo mix of the album. In a “Mystery Vinyl†challenge for fans, 1000 unmarked, randomly selected copies will contain the new stereo mix on a yellow vinyl LP instead of black.
Saw this earlier today. Â Seas of Cheese is one of my favorite albums of all time, so may grab this on vinyl...
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hellboy1975 said
Tyson said
See that's how you re-release a release
Don't think anyone would disagree with you there. Â A nice as new signed packaging is, I'm still disappointed that there's no remasters or bonus/live tracks.
/flogging dead horse
^ Dammit you missed a perfect "hash tag" opportunity. Did you notice the present I left you the other day in the Whatcha listenen to thread? Didn't even get a thank you or a reach around.
Tyson said
See that's how you re-release a release
Don't think anyone would disagree with you there. Â A nice as new signed packaging is, I'm still disappointed that there's no remasters or bonus/live tracks.
/flogging dead horse
^ Dammit you missed a perfect "hash tag" opportunity. Did you notice the present I left you the other day in the Whatcha listenen to thread? Didn't even get a thank you or a reach around.
hellboy1975 said
Salty Balls saidÂ
Did you notice the present I left you the other day in the Whatcha listenen to thread? Didn't even get a thank you or a reach around.
Don't really pay much attention to that thread I'm afraid. Â Did you post some grind?Â
Say You, Say Me, Say it for always, That's the way it should be
Salty Balls saidÂ
Did you notice the present I left you the other day in the Whatcha listenen to thread? Didn't even get a thank you or a reach around.
Don't really pay much attention to that thread I'm afraid. Â Did you post some grind?Â
Say You, Say Me, Say it for always, That's the way it should be
Seems as though Infectious Grooves have reformed including Rob Trujillo and former Faith No More guitar player Jim Martin:
http://www.metalsucks.net/2013/04/04/in ... im-martin/
http://www.metalsucks.net/2013/04/04/in ... im-martin/
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hellboy1975 said
Seems as though Infectious Grooves have reformed including Rob Trujillo and former Faith No More guitar player Jim Martin:
http://www.metalsucks.net/2013/04/04/in ... im-martin/
I love the 'Grooves. Â One of my best friends from Jr High School used to be house mates with Adam Siegel in Silverlake. Â Small world.Â
I hope this gets recorded.
Seems as though Infectious Grooves have reformed including Rob Trujillo and former Faith No More guitar player Jim Martin:
http://www.metalsucks.net/2013/04/04/in ... im-martin/
I love the 'Grooves. Â One of my best friends from Jr High School used to be house mates with Adam Siegel in Silverlake. Â Small world.Â
I hope this gets recorded.
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Calfium Jay said
^
Boring. Amateur. Uninspired.
I would expect this sort of thing from Silverchair. Or Smashmouth. Or one of them "post grunge"bands like Days Of The New or Everclear.
I'm upset now. I'm going to call my friend Steve and let him know what's just happened.
Awww, leave them alone.
I don't know why anyone is even bothering with the new SABBATH. I'm certainly not going to.
^
Boring. Amateur. Uninspired.
I would expect this sort of thing from Silverchair. Or Smashmouth. Or one of them "post grunge"bands like Days Of The New or Everclear.
I'm upset now. I'm going to call my friend Steve and let him know what's just happened.
Awww, leave them alone.
I don't know why anyone is even bothering with the new SABBATH. I'm certainly not going to.
O love will you read the letters I will send to you.
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Secret Chiefs 3 announce the release of two full-length installments of their
long awaited Book of Souls album, and two USA/Canada tours in support of
them. The first [Book of Souls: Folio A] comes out in late May, and the second
[Book of Souls: Folio B] comes out in September.
BOOK OF SOULS:
FOLIO A (CD), RELEASED IN MAY
Listeners have come to expect a lot from
Secret Chiefs 3, and for Book of Souls, second in the band’s mega-trilogy
(first being Book of Horizons, 2004), they expect nothing less than a
vertigo-inducing follow up. True to expectation, Book of Souls: Folio A
is a full-length album densely-packed with musical skyscrapers. Over a decade in
the making along with Folio B, Book of Souls is Secret Chiefs 3’s most
elaborate work yet. Following the 7-band schemata laid out in Book of
Horizons, both Folios of Book of Souls thoroughly establish the depth
of SC3’s journey into otherwise lost musical possibilities. With productions
based in studios in the SF Bay Area, NY, LA, Seattle, UK and France over the
last 11 years, the band’s leader Trey Spruance enlisted a small army of
musicians — or actually not so small, since the orchestral tasks demanded by the
music seem effectively unlimited in number.
But familiar names in the SC3
canon form the backbone of the recording-band: Timba Harris, Ches Smith, Shahzad
Ismaily, Anonymous 13, Danny Heifetz, William Winant, with live-band initiates
Matt Lebofsky, Kenny Grohowski and Toby Driver adding extra life among the
zillions of enlisted musical enablers.
On Book of Souls: Folio A,
it is evident that Secret Chiefs 3 continues to operate in blissful ignorance of
current musical fashions, remaining enchanted only by what can be unlocked in
modern mediums by applying a specific recipe of pre-modern (often ancient)
processes to them.
While it's true that the album represents the kind of
titanic, almost Faustian undertaking that one would expect as being uniquely
appropriate to Secret Chiefs 3, for all the pomp it’s easy to forget that
everything having to do with the recording is DIY to the core. Book of Souls:
Folio A is a fully organic production. Everything is honed with love in one
of the last hermetically-sealed laboratories. Some may snort at the notion that
there even could exist such a cauldron of limitless fascination extending so
rigorously beyond the time/space boundaries of modern occidental groupthink; a
place in-between, suspended, where the simplest motifs have the freedom either
to radiate upward into geometric complexities that are beyond description, or to
refine downward to a state of simple musical essence. But it's the usual thing
at the SC3 lab.
HELL YEAH!!!
long awaited Book of Souls album, and two USA/Canada tours in support of
them. The first [Book of Souls: Folio A] comes out in late May, and the second
[Book of Souls: Folio B] comes out in September.
BOOK OF SOULS:
FOLIO A (CD), RELEASED IN MAY
Listeners have come to expect a lot from
Secret Chiefs 3, and for Book of Souls, second in the band’s mega-trilogy
(first being Book of Horizons, 2004), they expect nothing less than a
vertigo-inducing follow up. True to expectation, Book of Souls: Folio A
is a full-length album densely-packed with musical skyscrapers. Over a decade in
the making along with Folio B, Book of Souls is Secret Chiefs 3’s most
elaborate work yet. Following the 7-band schemata laid out in Book of
Horizons, both Folios of Book of Souls thoroughly establish the depth
of SC3’s journey into otherwise lost musical possibilities. With productions
based in studios in the SF Bay Area, NY, LA, Seattle, UK and France over the
last 11 years, the band’s leader Trey Spruance enlisted a small army of
musicians — or actually not so small, since the orchestral tasks demanded by the
music seem effectively unlimited in number.
But familiar names in the SC3
canon form the backbone of the recording-band: Timba Harris, Ches Smith, Shahzad
Ismaily, Anonymous 13, Danny Heifetz, William Winant, with live-band initiates
Matt Lebofsky, Kenny Grohowski and Toby Driver adding extra life among the
zillions of enlisted musical enablers.
On Book of Souls: Folio A,
it is evident that Secret Chiefs 3 continues to operate in blissful ignorance of
current musical fashions, remaining enchanted only by what can be unlocked in
modern mediums by applying a specific recipe of pre-modern (often ancient)
processes to them.
While it's true that the album represents the kind of
titanic, almost Faustian undertaking that one would expect as being uniquely
appropriate to Secret Chiefs 3, for all the pomp it’s easy to forget that
everything having to do with the recording is DIY to the core. Book of Souls:
Folio A is a fully organic production. Everything is honed with love in one
of the last hermetically-sealed laboratories. Some may snort at the notion that
there even could exist such a cauldron of limitless fascination extending so
rigorously beyond the time/space boundaries of modern occidental groupthink; a
place in-between, suspended, where the simplest motifs have the freedom either
to radiate upward into geometric complexities that are beyond description, or to
refine downward to a state of simple musical essence. But it's the usual thing
at the SC3 lab.
HELL YEAH!!!
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