and i\'m not talking about dropping trance into the middle of songs. buquebus is fun to get down to...even if it\'s slightly predictable. and i don\'t mean the \'70s synthy spacey floyd-type of electronic music. i want some more modern electronic music infused into the breakfast repertoire. jesus, adrian and chris are extremely talented...have they ever tried a DnB jam (not a jam with drums and a bass)?
****, i\'m pretty sure i\'ve heard tim play squarepusher at at solo acoustic show...i\'m sure he could figure it out. it\'s definitely rooted in jazz as much as it is electronic music. how about some sort of housey jam? not saying they need to start writing techno anthems. maybe learn how to play a daft punk song (they could learn \'voyager\' in an hour and plug it into a jam) and build off that a little.
i love the rock, funk, progressive, psychedelic music they play, don\'t get me wrong. i\'d love to hear them diversify their sound even more though. it is possible to be creative even if the "repetitive" framework of electronic music. maybe it\'s because of the thinking that it necessitates "handcuffing" the rhythm section or "toning down" the guitar. i literally have no idea if the band thinks this or not. probably not since they seem pretty in tune with good music, no matter what genre. i just want them to try to branch into a type of music that they haven\'t before.
who knows, it might even attract some new/younger fans.
No thank you... Stick to good old rock n roll. Disco Biscuits that way >>
ok well when you start a band you can just play rock n roll. your point is not really relevant at all since the breakfast have never been just "good old rock n roll." they\'re a lot more than that. maybe if you took you nose out of the boss\'s greasy
**** you would have seen that by now.
the electronic jams are the worst part of the disco biscuits for me... i like their songs and hate the jams.
the electronic jams are the worst part of the disco biscuits for me... i like their songs and hate the jams.
ok i wasn\'t really talking about the biscuits. but the guys in the breakfast may very well be more talented than the biscuits. maybe if they played some electronic jams you might like them.
ok well when you start a band you can just play rock n roll. your point is not really relevant at all since the breakfast have never been just "good old rock n roll." they\'re a lot more than that. maybe if you took you nose out of the boss\'s greasy **** you would have seen that by now.
Sorry, but when any music loses the sound of instruments and becomes too synthesized, it\'s not music to "me". And don\'t try and school me on the history of The Breakfast. Go back to 98-00 and listen to Jordan\'s playing - definitely mostly piano and hammond; even the early versions of Buquebus weren\'t all that synthesized; it was of a straight jam. Yeah, Jordan moved in that direction when he cut down the size of the hammond and brought in a new synth, but it never sounded DB-like. Tim brought in some synths to fill the gaps when they were a trio and that made sense, but now that they\'re a foursome, there\'s no reason that they should get away from who they are and move in an electronic direction. If TB starts to make music that sounds like it should be played in some shitty guido club, that\'s the day that I start walking in the other direction...
the electronic jams are the worst part of the disco biscuits for me... i like their songs and hate the jams.
ok i wasn\'t really talking about the biscuits. but the guys in the breakfast may very well be more talented than the biscuits. maybe if they played some electronic jams you might like them.
yeah i agree. a couple untzy tunes to get people dancing would be cool. \'queeb is really the only one they have, which i dig, way more than biscuits jams. 1 or 2 more electro would be good and wouldn\'t overdo it.
i don\'t mean "move in an electronic direction," i mean incorporate more of those elements into their sound. it makes them a more dynamic band and, in my eyes, that\'s what they\'ve always been about. they already play trance in practically every buquebus jam. has that turned you off? i don\'t want them to ever sound DB-like, either. if i want to listen to "trancefusion" then i\'ll listen to the disco biscuits. hopefully, someday, i\'ll be able to liste to some unique electronic improvisation at the hands of the breakfast
I\'m with you Zuke, I\'d be curious to see the outcome of some experimentation.
To those who disagree, you are assuming the band would adopt a generic sound - though they have never been generic with their approach to the many genres of music they play. Dabbling in this direction means having more tools at their disposal. Remember how cool everyone thought Dobson\'s 5-second dub tease was in Overexposure a year or two ago? It was something different that left many longing for more.
I\'m with you Zuke, I\'d be curious to see the outcome of some experimentation.
To those who disagree, you are assuming the band would adopt a generic sound - though they have never been generic with their approach to the many genres of music they play. Dabbling in this direction means having more tools at their disposal. Remember how cool everyone thought Dobson\'s 5-second dub tease was in Overexposure a year or two ago? It was something different that left many longing for more.
you have a date (or venue or city) for that show? you\'ve piqued my interest
i agree just as long as they dont make it permanent. i love the diversity they bring and im sure they could come up with some serious electron
**** and destroy it. could def bring many newbs but like i said they better not get too into it because it could get pretty ser if they incorporate all their styles
Gavins got it right. Untzy Breakfast cant be beat but why be a one trick pony when you can do it all?