Zero Day

June 5, 2008 9:15 PM

Title pretty much describes it.

posted by sluglicker (12 comments total)

This is what we'll get if the synthesizers, along with the roaches, survive the apocalypse.
posted by Karlos the Jackal at 1:00 AM on June 10, 2008


Ve a chuparle el peson ha un chango...Chupa mi pito
posted by BrnP84 at 9:56 PM on June 10, 2008


I don't know what that means but you wrote it on my message board once
posted by BrnP84 at 9:58 PM on June 10, 2008


Karlos the Jackal: I'm just an amateur who enjoys music. By my using synths and other tools, I'm able to play and record things that I like. I'm not as talented as many of the others who post their songs here, but no one enjoys making music more than I. If you don't like the song, that's fine. Your caustic critique makes what little musical talent I have shrivel in shame.

BrnP84: What message board are you talking about, and if you don't know what it means, why are you posting it here?

Tough crowd!
posted by sluglicker at 11:59 PM on June 11, 2008


Holy cats, dude, you misunderstand me entirely. What I meant was, I think it sounds like a post-holocaust soundscape! After the bombs fall, all that's left are the synthesizers and the roaches -- now mutated and huge -- and this is the music they'll make as the tumbleweeds roll over our broken bones, which would be sun-bleached if not for the fact that the sun is blotted out by a constant haze of purple ash.

My comment made sense on the inside part of my head but obviously didn't make the transition to the outer world, and I apologize. The fact that your music brings specific images to my brain is a good thing, and it is my fault for not expresing myself very well.
posted by Karlos the Jackal at 12:52 AM on June 12, 2008


Oh, I get it now! Then, thanks! And those were the same images in my head when I wrote it. There was a challenge years ago, when "The Lone Ranger" was on TV, to listen to "The William Tell Overture" without thinking about that show. Nowadays, with movies and TV, I think most of us associate music with images. I wonder what it was like a couple centuries ago, to listen to music without any visual association. It's hard for me to imagine. I like it this way though, so I'm not complaining.
posted by sluglicker at 12:28 PM on June 12, 2008


Yea it totally sucks when people are dicks when commenting on other people........
posted by BrnP84 at 1:16 PM on June 12, 2008


BrnP84: Oh, you mean this message board. I didn't recall posting my comment, but there it is! So, I listened to the song and read your post and now I vaguely remember. I think I was offended by your post because I believed it to be bigoted and hateful. Maybe it wasn't. Only you know for sure. It appears that I was not the only one confused by it, so I am not alone.

I'll give you the benefit of the doubt and assume you had good intentions. But either way, it was wrong for me to have made my comment. If my first impression was correct, I should have simply flagged it and moved on. For my failing to do that, please accept my apology.
posted by sluglicker at 8:16 PM on June 12, 2008


hey not a big deal, my song sucked so it was expected. BTW wasn't trying to be bigoted, sry if it came off like that.
posted by BrnP84 at 8:56 PM on June 12, 2008


I like this song. That's all.
posted by Pallas Athena at 12:56 PM on June 15, 2008


Just found this through this thread (self-link), and I have to say, this is really awesome. I used to be into Jean-Michel Jare growing up. This track sort of reminds of the more atmospheric parts of his music, mixed with something darker, like certain post-rock groups or something. Interesting stuff.
posted by edlundart at 8:40 PM on September 9, 2008


Uh, that should be Jarre, not Jare.
posted by edlundart at 8:40 PM on September 9, 2008


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