Then I can only suggest that you refrain from this thread, because that is exactly the reasoning behind it - and I surely hope it continues and in greater abundance once Manafon is released.
What we see is already a trend...Fans getting worked up and spouting off about how Sylvian is past his prime. And they seem so sure of their own opinions that they believe that everyone else should somehow agree with this. Rather than admit that they either just don't get it or that perhaps it isn't a release for someone with their narrow musical sensibilities, they automatically assume that Sylvian has lost his talent. It must never dawn on them that perhaps they are far behind the curve - still clutching to music he made decades ago, and reacting as if he should be expected to repeat the same music over and over again. So I think it is appropriate that we share it amongst ourselves. This warped sense of logic should be exposed. Besides, I tend to think it makes for very entertaining reading.
I would never be so bold to think that every musician I enjoy listening to is always going to please me. I didn't quite get Paul Simon writing and recording that musical Songs from the Capeman, but I was never freaked out enough to declare that he was fading in skills. I just went with the flow and realized that I am not going to get every move made by one of my favorite singer/songwriters. Same with Sting's decision to record and release Songs from the Labyrinth. I was befuddled at first. I didn't particularly like the recording, but I respected his ability to do so and his nerve to put such an odd challenge to his mainstream audience.
Anyhow, I do hope this thread continues on the path I intended. I see no problem with it, and perhaps those that do only do so because they could be counted amongst those I am describing.
humanracer wrote:This is highly laughable, you accuse fans who aren't here to defend themselves of being closed minded and not listening to other viewpoints YET you claim that people who don't like the new album must have a narrow musical taste or not understand Sylvian. I find this kind of blind fandom that does not allow criticism most disturbing. Thankfully this attitude is not widespread on all Sylvian/Japan forums and I urge people who are upset by this to find a more open minded community.
Rob Plunkett
humanracer wrote:Thankfully this attitude is not widespread on all Sylvian/Japan forums and I urge people who are upset by this to find a more open minded community.
baht habit (quoting someone else) wrote:The only thing worse than shallow pop music is music that's so "smart" it's unlistenable.
Simonp wrote:thank god Sylvian hasnt released something like the insipid Dead Bees on a Cake again. If it's a case of The Rabbit Skinner or Cafe Europa I know which I'd more than happily choose.
javier wrote:[
This discussion is indeed fascinating, and I find myself agreeing with both the above. Manafon has me enthralled and appalled at different times. Not the thing to listen to on the iPod on the morning train, that's for sure, and I understand the temptation to categorise it as up it's own a*se. But one cannot help but be stunned by the incredible intensity of it, even if one doesn't like it.
Haldeman Gracie wrote:I gave in waiting for Amazon.co.uk to post my Manafon boxset and just bought the CD in HMV today. I will give it one proper listen on CD/headphones tonight, then get to know it on the train via mp3 over the next week or so.
jon abbey wrote:I highly recommend ripping it as lossless AIFFs if you have the iPod space, the MP3s change the balance between David's voice and the music, emphasizing the fomer even more.
jon abbey wrote:by Apple's headphones, do you mean the buds you stick in your ears? because those are awful, and will likely lead to hearing damage at some point.
some records work fine as MP3s, a lot of hiphop even sounds better compressed that way. EAI/classical is always better listened to in lossless if possible, and especially a record like Manafon, where the relationship between the vocals and music changes when compressed to MP3.
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