The Odd Sounds of "The Arteries of New York City"
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- The Odd Sounds of "The Arteries of New York City"
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The Arteries of New York City:
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Video Chapters:
Intro 00:00
Part I - BEGINNINGS 01:47
Part II - THE ALBUM ITSELF 04:25
PART III - THE CASSETTES 15:10
PART IV - ... SO NOW WHAT? 16:27
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Pad Chennington
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Hi all! One quick correction I want to make regarding one of the tracks I described in the video:
In regards to the title track section, in the video I referred to it in the written overlay and my voice over as Yaesu (Light Talking) but this is the intro track rather than the title track (The Arteries of New York City) and it's also that intro track, Yaesu (Light Talking), that plays behind the section where I'm describing the title track. A bit confusing but yes 😅
Please do a video on Dungeon Synth. It's such an odd, DIY, music genre that captures such a unique mood. I don't think anyone on CZcams could do it as much of a service as you, muh dude.
Seconded.
Thirded
I definitely agree Pad should do a video, but have you seen this video? czcams.com/video/DG6Svb0f_sM/video.html its a video by a creator named Psuediom and its great. He also made one on winter synth
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Any other artists, albums, or genres I should explore for a future video? Comment and let me know!
This Heat, incredible post punk band, who made these brilliant dark songs based around electronics and self sampling, and they did this all in the 70s!
Grey Daturas, To Live and Shave in LA, Sly and the Family Drone, IRM, Gaseneta
frank za
You have to listen to the Album "Mercurial World" by Magdalena Bay. It's a Psychedelic Synth Pop Album drawing inspiration from Synth Pop, Vaporwave, Chiptune, Dance, and so much more. It's a 10/10 for me, it's been given very high praise and it's only there Debut Album. I can't wait for more.
You can check out The Dreamstate Collective by clicking on my profile.
As always thanks for turning us onto such good music. Its definitely been an inspirtation.
Never heard of them before, but as a photographer myself, I love the possibility of the inspiration that can come from being a musician-photographer and how each field can influence the other
yes! the two mediums definitely have a beautiful connection, and it's seen wonderfully here.
The Arteries of New York City is the best! Both Jamie and Alex are so influential. So happy to see this!
Was amazing talking to em' too! Hoping them both the best in their future creative journeys
Pad Chennington is the man!
he is pad chennington
@@sushikorpse7979 very true
Comprehensive and entertaining, as always
I gotchu ! thanks for stopping by :)
The telemetry has ears is so beautiful, I just love the humanness of it all and I can say the same thing about the rest of this album, thank you for introducing me to this wonderful work.
I can't wait for Getting lost in Bandcamp vol 3.
This was excellent, so nice to see these guys getting the spotlight they very much deserve! They are both amazing individually and this project is just super special! Excellent film and review! Love this channel ❤
I love your taste in music. Your videos are all must see for me
Theres no notification I'm ever happier to see than yours Pad
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Once again a phenomenal video from you. Every Upload is a fresh Diamond and your channel is the jeweler that gives it to us.
😭 thank you!!
I love this group and this album. Thank you so much for bringing light to it!
100% !! Found them on bandcamp a little while back and fell in love with this album, knew it would make for a great deep dive on the channel!
Touring your catalog of work and just wanted to say I’m a huge fan and love listening to your blend of reflection and analysis and I’m deeply refreshed by how evident it is that each of these videos is truly the fruit of a genuine love of the material. It seems you and I share A strange sort of comfort and appreciation for work that is overtly dissonant and uncanny and especially in projects that I can only describe as the crystallization of the memories of traumatic events or of trauma itself. I admit my appetite for this type of art is more limited than yours, which is impressive lol.
Apparently we’re also both native Nee Jerseyans with a fondness for the Village and interestingly small jazz clubs in downtown NYC which is what made me decide I should send you some props and love, since our tastes are clearly shaped by some shared experiences, which is always fun to hear since, as you know, living in this area doesn’t ensure someone has been exposed to ANY of the shared cultural experiences that bond us. I haven’t been to the Village in a while, my last trip to NYC felt like the cities been so “rebooted” and gentrified losing so much of its mystique and character in the process. I’m sure I’m throwing out the baby with the bath water here, and if so, I’d love your take on how the city experience has been recently. Anyway, keep doing what ur doing, it’s so important we have this kind of output from “content creators”.
please do a video on erased tapes. they are probably one of the most interesting music projects ive seen in a long time. good work :)
It would be great to see you covering the album Blackjazz by Shining (NOR)! It's a very special record that both marks a shift in the bands discography and also in the contemporary norwegian jazz scene. Fusing together jazz, black metal, industrial and free-form. The album is also marking it's 10 year aniversary this year.
I was expecting (and hoping for) an NYC / MTA edition of "Swiss Mountain Transport Systems" but this is still mad interesting
Your so underrated. This vid only has 600 views
A fun video. Thanks pad. :)
You got it Rene!
I'd love to see a video on Boris, considering you love covering odd Japanese bands, they fit right in to that! They change their style so much but have a distinct sound, and I think there's a lot of great stories to cover there!
Have you heard of the album “The Fire This Time”? It’s an incredibly obscure release but it’s been gaining traction on rateyourmusic recently. It’s basically an audio documentary on the Gulf War of 1991, but the emotional progression, instrumental work, and its brutal portrayal of the events that unfolded makes it an incredibly harrowing and devastating experience. I really hope it doesn’t get the same popularity treatment that EATEOT did, but its message is something that needs to be heard.
Great video!
Hiya Pad! I've been watching your content for a super long time, and I was wondering if at some point, you'd consider covering the music of glitch/ breakcore artist i really like, Nero's day at Disneyland! Thanks so much for putting out such awesome content- it's always a treat seeing your name come up in my notifs box- keep making awesome videos, friend!!!
Next time I go to NYC, I'll crash into a bar in Greenwich Village and say that Pad sent me.
Dude please do a video on Brakence. He’s just now breaking into the mainstream with his newest release. Incredibly introspective and catchy music with some absolutely INSANE post production! Hope you’ll consider!
You should talk about a wishing album, I really don't know much about them but their music is nice
If you haven't explored Tim Hecker yet, I think you would dig him. Plus it would be a pretty wild deep dive for an episode.
When we gonna get 'top vaporwave albums of 2022' 😀
Hey bro, love your channel, you should review the album Hagbulbia by Portal. Its…interesting.
Hi I've really enjoyed your reviews. There's a lo fi, restrained minimal looping duo from the North of England, mixing field recordings with accoustic instruments, producing heavily filtered textures. Demdyke Stare. You should check them out.
I reckon you check out the artists alparr
Yo pad you exited for the new xiu xiu album?
If you're gonna cover noise you should do a comprehensive on andrew coltrane
Can you please talk about a band called joe and the chicken heads? No one never made a video about them
one of my favourite albums of all time is WFLYTD of six impala.
i really would like if you can treat it in one of your videos