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Thread started 04/02/18 1:27pm

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Unknown Mortal Orchestra - Sounds Like Wendy & Lisa

Is it me or does this track sound alot like Wendy & Lisa ???

Even the lyrics "were growing in a vicious garden ..."

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Reply #1 posted 04/03/18 11:24pm

Germanegro

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New UMO! Perhaps reminiscent of W&L in the use of chords? Your post just alerted me to this, and I've got to get tix for the coming tour--I like Ruban Nielsen's styles.

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Reply #2 posted 04/04/18 9:09am

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Germanegro said:

New UMO! Perhaps reminiscent of W&L in the use of chords? Your post just alerted me to this, and I've got to get tix for the coming tour--I like Ruban Nielsen's styles.

razz

In the use of chords, harmony and overall sound this song definitly is influenced by W&L

I LOVE IT

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Reply #3 posted 04/04/18 9:34am

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This album was recommended yesterday as part of Paste Magazine's emailer article, "The 15 Albums We're Most Excited About in April". And I was thinking, "Where have I seen that name, Unknown Mortal Orchestra before?" It was here on the org!

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Reply #4 posted 04/04/18 1:57pm

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sexton said:

This album was recommended yesterday as part of Paste Magazine's emailer article, "The 15 Albums We're Most Excited About in April". And I was thinking, "Where have I seen that name, Unknown Mortal Orchestra before?" It was here on the org!

yes

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Reply #5 posted 04/04/18 6:03pm

Germanegro

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Heh--he (Ruban) also does a cover of Shakedown Street that sounds a lot like Prince.

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Reply #6 posted 04/05/18 1:04pm

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Don't forget their 2011, erm, hit (?) "Ffunny Ffrends" that sampled the Pointer Sisters' "Yes We Can-Can" drums.

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Reply #7 posted 04/06/18 6:46am

AnnaSantana

Nah. I don't hear it. BUT - They had a track on their last album called "Acid Rain" that sounds like it could've been on The Dream Factory.

I don't argue with people about my opinions. Scram. I said what I said.
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Reply #8 posted 04/06/18 8:06am

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Boy I just live for shit like this. Mysterious. nice.

All you others say Hell Yea!! woot!
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Reply #9 posted 04/06/18 11:16am

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Cinny said:

Don't forget their 2011, erm, hit (?) "Ffunny Ffrends" that sampled the Pointer Sisters' "Yes We Can-Can" drums.



They probably copied the drum pattern, not sampled it because that's not the type of band that they are. They play live. Ruban N. engineers his own analog synths, etc.
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Reply #10 posted 04/08/18 11:34am

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i've only given the new record a very cursory listen, but it's not jumping out to me as much as their last record multi-love, which I think is their real masterpiece. but that's subject to change-- it's hard to match an album that good. if you like funky, interesting, experimental, soulful music check that record out. recommended for fans of d'angelo, ttd, sly, stuff like that.

a friend of mine has played some shows with them before and i remember him saying they were inspired by P on that record, but I could be misremembering, as it was a few years ago. great stuff anyway, they're way too overlooked. here's a cut from that absolutely brilliant record.

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Reply #11 posted 04/10/18 8:51am

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i've only given the new record a very cursory listen, but it's not jumping out to me as much as their last record multi-love, which I think is their real masterpiece. but that's subject to change-- it's hard to match an album that good. if you like funky, interesting, experimental, soulful music check that record out. recommended for fans of d'angelo, ttd, sly, stuff like that.

a friend of mine has played some shows with them before and i remember him saying they were inspired by P on that record, but I could be misremembering, as it was a few years ago. great stuff anyway, they're way too overlooked. here's a cut from that absolutely brilliant record.

thumbs up!

Just found out UMO is comingn to town next month - definitly getting tickets

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Reply #12 posted 04/10/18 12:07pm

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Germanegro said:

Cinny said:

Don't forget their 2011, erm, hit (?) "Ffunny Ffrends" that sampled the Pointer Sisters' "Yes We Can-Can" drums.

They probably copied the drum pattern, not sampled it because that's not the type of band that they are. They play live. Ruban N. engineers his own analog synths, etc.


Uh, no. I even know the site it sounds like they downloaded it from. lol And the album it is from has more drum loops.

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Reply #13 posted 04/12/18 10:47am

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Cinny said:



Germanegro said:


Cinny said:

Don't forget their 2011, erm, hit (?) "Ffunny Ffrends" that sampled the Pointer Sisters' "Yes We Can-Can" drums.



They probably copied the drum pattern, not sampled it because that's not the type of band that they are. They play live. Ruban N. engineers his own analog synths, etc.


Uh, no. I even know the site it sounds like they downloaded it from. lol And the album it is from has more drum loops.


OK. I must say that I've not listened to those earlier albums in great detail.My attention begins mainly with their album II.
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Reply #14 posted 04/12/18 4:32pm

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Germanegro said:

Cinny said:


Uh, no. I even know the site it sounds like they downloaded it from. lol And the album it is from has more drum loops.

OK. I must say that I've not listened to those earlier albums in great detail.My attention begins mainly with their album II.


Yeah the first one has straight up drum loops, but I agree some sound replayed! "Bicycle" sounds like Monkees "Mary Mary" drums, but it isn't, or it is layered with real playing. "Jello And Jaugernauts" sounds like Gladys Knight "Who Is She (And What Is She To You)". I just know because I spent hours with the same few seconds of drum breaks as a beat programmer.

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