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Title: [Album] BooT-SectoR-ViruZ - BOOTY no BAKA! (mp3)
Post by: BooT-SectoR-ViruZ on February 07, 2009, 12:52:51
Zartcore Prod. proudly presents:

(http://breakcorezecke.de/BOOTY_no_BAKA.jpg)

01 - Identity
02 - Rausch
03 - West Wedding Groove Boxing
04 - Fucked In The Skull
05 - Auf die Fresse, Fertig, Los! (Virtual Sniper Version)
06 - ±NULL (No Strings Version)
07 - Bass Gegen Wolfgang
08 - Dirtbeat
09 - Kriegserklärung (v4)
10 - Space Pirate
11 - Berlin Torture Chamber Story ('Failure Asthetic' Remix by Coreline)

Total running time 48:17
Get it here for free: click (http://www.breakcorezecke.de/BooT-SectoR-ViruZ_-_BOOTY_no_BAKA.rar)


All tracks done with OPMT except #11.
Title: [Album] BooT-SectoR-ViruZ - BOOTY no BAKA! (mp3)
Post by: Sam_Zen on February 07, 2009, 15:12:27
Funny cover, 'Booty'..
I will take the time.

01 - nice introduction of the symphonic sound, didn't expect that.
02 - Cool. Is baka also jap. ?
03 - Dutch kids would call this a 'Fat' track.
I'm beginning to become a fan of your very personal style, with the quite 'raw' treatment of percussion sounds, and the very dedicated use of the quite 'tiny', almost hidden, sounds..
04 - Skull's coming..
Title: [Album] BooT-SectoR-ViruZ - BOOTY no BAKA! (mp3)
Post by: psishock on February 07, 2009, 15:36:15
getting better and better as i'm listening to the songs
-Kriegserklärung (v4)
-Space Pirate (would b my personal "best" pick from this album)
-Berlin Torture Chamber Story ('Failure Asthetic' Remix by Coreline)
are really nice ones.
I've only noticed that most of your song start really nice but they are getting repetitive after 2:30-3:00 mins, a little variation after a given time could improve the mood imo. And you don't like people who dresses up in nazi uniforms? I must bring some of my old pictures. :lol:

Sam: yea, "baka" is japanese (stupid or idiot and similar). You really need to watch more anime shows, they are saying it every time on most episodes. =)
Title: [Album] BooT-SectoR-ViruZ - BOOTY no BAKA! (mp3)
Post by: uncloned on February 07, 2009, 23:48:35
This music to me has "PARTY!" written all over it.

I normally don't go for this type of music but after listening through 3 times I must say I really appreciate your sense of developments and texture.

This is very good and thought out music.
Title: [Album] BooT-SectoR-ViruZ - BOOTY no BAKA! (mp3)
Post by: psishock on February 08, 2009, 01:51:33
QuoteThis music to me has "PARTY!" written all over it.
This means normally a good thing to me, but somehow you made it sound as you're not really into party stuff. :D
Title: [Album] BooT-SectoR-ViruZ - BOOTY no BAKA! (mp3)
Post by: uncloned on February 08, 2009, 01:57:44
Hi Psi

Party for me meant Pink Floyd and Black Sabbath and Led Zeppelin and cheap beer

and this isn't that

now it means the irritating car next to me at the stop light with a subwolfer you can hear two blocks away that buzzes at each C-0
Title: [Album] BooT-SectoR-ViruZ - BOOTY no BAKA! (mp3)
Post by: psishock on February 08, 2009, 02:24:19
Gocha Uncloned, that's normal for your generation (i'm estimating that you're from 195x's somewhere). To be honest, even i'm not fully "compatible" with the nowdays musics, but doing my best to evolve and find a cross-line between it and myself. (i was a raver and a game-tune listener :))
Title: [Album] BooT-SectoR-ViruZ - BOOTY no BAKA! (mp3)
Post by: uncloned on February 08, 2009, 04:16:51
yep - 1958

I'm a child of the 70's - I had long hair and all - drove my parents nuts too.


The first big gig we had I had huge bell bottoms, 4 inch platforms and a leather vest with fringes

I'm glad I don't have a picture.
Title: [Album] BooT-SectoR-ViruZ - BOOTY no BAKA! (mp3)
Post by: BooT-SectoR-ViruZ on February 08, 2009, 07:41:48
Quote from: "uncloned"
now it means the irritating car next to me at the stop light with a subwolfer you can hear two blocks away that buzzes at each C-0

:lol:

thanks for your feedback, guys  8)
Title: [Album] BooT-SectoR-ViruZ - BOOTY no BAKA! (mp3)
Post by: Sam_Zen on February 08, 2009, 15:36:51
For my party I prefer to add some joints to the cheap beer.
A car with a subwoofer ? This isn't that. As said, this is quality composing.
Sometimes I wonder why 'serious' composer of el. music often reject things, just because it could be "danceable".
Title: [Album] BooT-SectoR-ViruZ - BOOTY no BAKA! (mp3)
Post by: uncloned on February 08, 2009, 16:06:27
Sam,

If I don't like it... I simply don't like it. And when the emphasis is on a repetitive beat with little development in any category it bores me greatly. I see tons of tracks like that on traxinspace - with comment "great beat" and musically the piece is a desert. Throw in the fact that most scene music is without vocals and often what vocals are there is canned so any lyrics convey no meaning - I wonder what IS the point of listening?

I don't have a problem as to if people want to dance to music - but dance music, including electronic dance music, does no hold my attention and just becomes an irritation.

Of course - people often look at the music I like as an irritation - though I don't go for repetition often in any genre. Repetition can be a musical device yes, but to me not the reason for existence.

Considering I spent a couple hours listening to this I'd say this was not "rejected".

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Title: [Album] BooT-SectoR-ViruZ - BOOTY no BAKA! (mp3)
Post by: Sam_Zen on February 08, 2009, 22:44:00
To the brain, repetition is the heart of music. One can't hear a note, if the waveform wasn't repeated over and over.
The brain also looks for larger repeated patterns. If they are found too easy, boredom can be the result.
It's a difference whether someone makes a composition, and it happens that people start to dance on it, or someone making electronic dance music on purpose.
Title: [Album] BooT-SectoR-ViruZ - BOOTY no BAKA! (mp3)
Post by: Saga Musix on February 08, 2009, 22:50:16
Nice tunes!

"nein, kein märchen!" :DDDDDDDDDDDD
Title: [Album] BooT-SectoR-ViruZ - BOOTY no BAKA! (mp3)
Post by: uncloned on February 09, 2009, 00:09:47
Quote from: "Sam_Zen"To the brain, repetition is the heart of music. One can't hear a note, if the waveform wasn't repeated over and over.
The brain also looks for larger repeated patterns. If they are found too easy, boredom can be the result.
It's a difference whether someone makes a composition, and it happens that people start to dance on it, or someone making electronic dance music on purpose.

[edited out]
Then one should only have a bass drum banging away in 4/4 time and nothing else. This would be enough, no?[/edited out]

Music does have repetition yes, in some form - that is organization - but music should also have variation - this creates interest.

However, my problem is - if a piece is written intended to be danced to then that whole intent is lost upon me because I don't care to dance and I don't even feel that urge but very rarely. My motto was - I only dance with a guitar in my hands - since I tended to "pogo" during performances.

Truth is - most popular music has its roots in dance music - which is a parallel western tradition - minstrels and all. My personal taste is the minimization of the dance aspect. That's subjective.
Title: [Album] BooT-SectoR-ViruZ - BOOTY no BAKA! (mp3)
Post by: Sam_Zen on February 09, 2009, 22:54:34
The idea should be left that dancing is only possible on a stupid 4/4 march.
If I were a DJ at a party, I would turn the obvious around by playing something at 7/8 or 11/9, and say : - here you go, morons, dance to this..

05 - straight on
06 - didn't miss the strings.. :)
07 - a bit long .. Bass already did win, so why go on ?
08 - nice guitars - nice sandpaper .. :)
09 - mix a bit too monomatic. Strings too modest.
10 - string melodic ok, but could need some second chord note with it sometimes. Or maybe only with the return at 4:20.
11 - Brutal.
Title: [Album] BooT-SectoR-ViruZ - BOOTY no BAKA! (mp3)
Post by: uncloned on February 10, 2009, 04:19:31
Sam,

I'd love to see that - especially if the crowd is drugged up  it would be funny!
Title: [Album] BooT-SectoR-ViruZ - BOOTY no BAKA! (mp3)
Post by: Harbinger on February 14, 2009, 00:24:33
Notes as i'm listening:

Identity

Interesting timbres, and "drive". Doesn't use the traditional drum beat sequence, but has a decent rhythmic pulse. Not Trance, not Techno, maybe Darkwave? I detect either an anti-teen theme or an anti-establishment mentality (the establishment that seeks to label everyone, even with a number). Overall, excellent texture, but i don't keep music with profanity (even if the F word is only used 2 times :P). What can i say; i get enough profanity in real life; i don't want to escape to more of it! 8) (I did say i was a prude, right?)

Rausch

Again excellent sonic texture! Wary about "subliminal" words in my ears, especially if i don't understand them! But it's not like they're out of place. But there's not any noticeable "song development" yet i get the feeling he wasn't trying to be traditional or "educated" about this composition. This is designed for some kind of weird rhythmic body movement. [Looks at producer] Oh, they call it "dancing"? Yes, this thing the kids do, yes, "dancing"....

West Wedding Groove Boxing

The first song on the album with a traditional kick-snare beat, but the main sonic focus is on the vibrato timbre that slithers over the minor mood. Do i hear something in the vocoder or no?  As usual, interesting ending -- Boot-Sector is very good at those.

F***ed in the Skull

The first impression i got of the title's meaning without listening is "insane". But after listening to the banal rhythm and drive, i sense the song is about the constant "thrust" for sex in the typical male (sorry about that pun :wink:). Never lets up. Constantly making its present felt.

Auf die Fresse...

Confirms my suspicions that he's German. They have a special Wagnerian treatment of music, even their modern electronic music. Again non-traditional rhythm but driving nonetheless. Seems like the song is trying to be a nightmare for someone.

NULL

Where's that opening from? Boy does it get me ready to have my ears beat to a pulp! :P If you're looking for a drumkit here, forget it, it's quivering in death throes. You're going to get pulverized with his usual marcato cochlea-scraping timbres.

Bass gegen Wolfgang

Vocoder meets rez! Trent Reznor would be proud, given some rough lyrics. But as normal, no real song development. But that's okay -- we're getting an idea of the niche Boot-Sector occupies!

Dirtbeat

Perfect title for this piece of Powernoise. That distorted metal guitar drone makes this song the most -- ...hmmm, "human?" of them all. But alas, it refuses to take on anything like melodic progression. He's happy providing a sky of blood and black metal...'

Kriegserklarung

A little more noticeable development in this song's structure, so instead of a maggot eating out your insides, it's a beetle building paths in your solar plexus. "Yes, i'd like to register into your fine establishment. Do you have a padded cell ready for me? I have a scrape in my ear."

Space Pirate

Well designed. Almost like a concerto made of sampled TV lines and minor pads. But unfortunately it falls into same routine as the rest of his songs here. Atonal or minor timbres with distorted rhythms. Like a stillborn song born without arms.

Berlin Torture Chamber Story

Different from all the others but somehow just more of the same. At this point in the album, i'm getting sick of goat meatloaf. Don't you have any candy or cake? Or do i have to go to another diner for that? :P


Well, i forced myself to listen to the whole album. Which i never do for ANY internet musician. I figured with this kind of output i'll find a gem in here somewhere. But i didn't hear one major chord in this whole album, and while i can take a little darkness sometime, not all day! If you like your music serious, terrorizing, and even slightly foul, you'll love this album. Perhaps i spent too much time in the bubblegum department of American music! :lol:

Keep churning Boots-Sector! Your musical will taste will evolve like the rest of us before you, and i'll be in line waiting for stuff that i can appreciate! :wink: (That's me making fun of MYself a little! :P)