A Maze of Death: Release 1.0

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How do you rate this album on a scale of 1 to 10?

Poll ended at Fri Oct 14, 2005 2:59 pm

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Total votes: 11
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A Maze of Death: Release 1.0

Post by Future Boy »

After much too long of a wait, I present:

<a href="http://www.future-boy.net/audio/maze">A Maze of Death</a>
an album by Future Boy and Johnny Cashpoint
based on the novel by Philip K. Dick

P.S. I was too lazy to look for the "listen to my new song" thread. :)
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Post by sausage boy »

I love Future Boy.
I love J$.

I will listen to this and then vote.

I will probably hate it.
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Post by Bjam »

I dig this a lot. "On Delmak-OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO"
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Post by Adam! »

I was wondering what happened to this album. Of course, I love it. Favorites are both Delmak-O's, Give Me The Gun, Message From Above, The Importance of Good Leadership, Persus 9, and the two "bonus" tracks. In The Squib and Todestraum also have a special place in my heart.

Great mix throughout. Shame about the mastering, though. :wink:
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Post by jack »

great stuff fellas. really great stuff. rock solid production.

and who's the tard that gave this a one? asshole.
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Post by drë »

man this is good stuff..
loding the songs to my mp3 player, and will listen to it closely tommorow at work.

how long did it take to complete ?
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Post by j$ »

One and off,a year and a month, I believe (although some of that was me dragging my feet on getting bits done - I'm crap like that)

I listened to this again last night for the first time in a month or so and I was really struck by how good it is, and even if I say so myself, the lyrics I wrote came out pretty damn well. I am personally particularly in love with the more electropoppy songs - 'Coffee Pot', 'Message From Above', 'Strange Little World', 'Good Leadership', 'Expedition', 'The Tench'and 'In the Squib' are all really really good. If I was to criticize I would say only that 'Todestraum' is probably a minute or so too long and that I preferred the '4/4' version of 'Nightmare' :) Stick on the demo as a hidden bonus track?

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Post by Kamakura »

I haven't read 'A maze of death'. Would it be better to read it before listening to the album, or doesn't it matter?
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Post by Southwest_Statistic »

Rock on FB! I'm downloading all of this then reviewing it for you.
j$ wrote:Stuff.
What cashpoint? No grumbling complaints about the horrible and inappropriate misuse of the Sidefights & Highlights forum? No? I'm shocked.
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Post by sausage boy »

Listened to this tonight. It is bloody awesome. It flows along really well, and kind of swoops, rollercoaster like, between being slow and fast. I am definately going to have to give this a closer listen. And I might poke around for the book, too.
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Post by j$ »

Southwest_Statistic wrote: What cashpoint? No grumbling complaints about the horrible and inappropriate misuse of the Sidefights & Highlights forum? No? I'm shocked.
Nothing I could say could beat "I was too lazy to look for the "listen to my new song" thread. " Also, I like Future Boy.
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Post by j$ »

Kamakura wrote:I haven't read 'A maze of death'. Would it be better to read it before listening to the album, or doesn't it matter?
It's kind of 'Inspired By' rather than a 'Musical version' but it's a very good book, I'd reccommend it to just about anyone.

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Post by Future Boy »

Yah, there's lots of details that got left out. Like, I think there are two or three chapters in the middle of the book that don't get covered at all.

Although, if someone offered me money to make a musical theatre version of this, I'd probably do it.
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Post by thehipcola »

This is really damn fine. Nice work you two. Great programming going on, and the sequencing of the album itself is fantastic.
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Post by Rabid Garfunkel »

F-ing awesome! Thank you.
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