DAAU Vs. Aranis |
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avestin
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Topic: DAAU Vs. Aranis Posted: April 03 2008 at 12:04 |
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Their first one alone is enough for me to love them for life.... We Need New Animals is also one I like alot, especially with the electrified sound coming in. Life Transmission, where they try other style and put them in, like the hip-hop song, Merry Go Round (which I like a lot) is a different album in that way, but still has their charm. Richard.... EP is very good as well and Tub Gurnard Goodness is quite good; Domestic Wildlife is sort of return, or rather not doing what previous middle albums did and though I like it, there's some of the magic of the first two albums gone. I haven't heard the soundtrack to Our Daily Bread yet.
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Sean Trane
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Posted: April 03 2008 at 11:57 | |
Well after my first two reviews of DAAU, I must say that their EP is pretty excellent, but it must be counted out...cos, it's not representative of them.
But DAAU closes the gap, IN MY OPINION...
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Sean Trane
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Posted: March 29 2008 at 10:30 | |
I double confirm.....
Aranis over DAAU
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Sean Trane
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Posted: March 27 2008 at 08:29 | |
Actually the instrument I hate most is the accordion and in DAAU, it is way too prominent.
It's much more discreet in Aranis |
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Rocktopus
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Posted: March 26 2008 at 09:39 | |
I was just being a nitpicker, Sean: If the better DAAU albums are the early ones, and the two latest are worthwhile, it leaves just one album in the middle for the weak part of their discography.
The one in the middle (Life Transmission. It probably is really weak too. A one star rating here is all its got) is the only album I haven't got. |
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Sean Trane
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Posted: March 26 2008 at 09:04 | |
Didn't find the special album (with the colours as track names) that good eiher, but I'll give it another listen.
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Rocktopus
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Posted: March 26 2008 at 08:25 | |
^You mean the one weak DAAU album left in the middle of their in total five releases?
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Sean Trane
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Posted: March 26 2008 at 08:06 | |
Having seen Aranis live last Thursday, I vote for them for all five women are rather very cute
I also reviewed both recently
The better DAAU albums are the early ones although the last two have been worthwhile as well. But the middle of their discography has been a little weak, I find Reviews coming up soon.
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avestin
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Posted: January 27 2008 at 08:18 | |
Giving this a bump, for anyone who missed this. Two fantastic bands, that will appeal to a wider than the usual audience, I believe, of the regular avant spectrum.
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avestin
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Posted: January 21 2008 at 18:16 | |
I added Aranis for those interested. I'll add the albums soon.EDIT - albums now added.
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TheProgtologist
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Posted: January 21 2008 at 14:10 | |
Aranis for me...their album "Be" is incredible.
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avestin
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Posted: January 21 2008 at 11:35 | |
Didn't think Aranis would garner more support than DAAU.
Maybe I should have added Volapuk in there as well, just for fun.
Anyway, there is an additional composition from last year by DAAU which is a soundtrack to a documentary called Our Daily Bread.
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In March 2007 Daau was asked to make a live soundtrack by the Documentary 'Unser taglichen brot' for the Unheard film festival in Amsterdam. The film is a registration of the modern hi-tech food-industry by the Austrian filmmaker Nikolaus Geyrhalter.....
Because the Daau-members really enjoyed this project they decided to perform a few more 'Daily Bread' concerts. The film will be showed entirely and Daau plays the soundtrack LIVE !!!! " Here is more news from DAAU:
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DAAU SWEDISH TOUR !!!!From February 2nd till February 13th Daau will be touring Sweden !!! with regular concerts not with the "Daily Bread" Movie concerts.After the Swedish tour, Daau will however continuing performing "Daily Bread" Concerts....in Belgium and Holland, check this page for dates and venues in your area !!!!"Edited by avestin - January 21 2008 at 11:36 |
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Rocktopus
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Posted: January 21 2008 at 05:42 | |
I prefer the latest two to their second album, and if it wasn't for the two dubtracks with female vocals on 04's Tub Gurnard Goodness, it would be a perfect fivestar album. Haven't heard Aranis, so I can't vote. But I love DAAU. |
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Dominic
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Posted: January 21 2008 at 03:16 | |
Great thread
Assaf. Thanks again.
I've been enjoying DAAU for a while now (i got "Domestic Wildlife" a few months ago) but i hadn't checked out Aranis. (beautiful compositions) I've been exploring alot of "chamber rock" bands lately and i've been quite content with nearly every band i've heard. It's a great way for rock fans to enjoy orchestric instrumentation. Universe Zero & DAAU were my start and they appeal to me so much i feel nearly addicted to them. |
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avestin
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Posted: January 20 2008 at 18:37 | |
DAAU's most impressive album, as I see it is their first (http://www.progarchives.com/Review.asp?id=151541) which is a lineup of violin, cello, clarinet and accordion. This changes with subsequent albums. Drums are brought in (but it is still mostly instrumental as opposed to Aranis which do have sung tracks).
Listen to more Aranis music here - http://www.aranis.be/cds.php?lg=2
To follow up on the bands I mentioned, I recommend starting with Volapuk's Polyglot which would fall in a nearby ballpark in terms of sound.
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Kim?
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Posted: January 20 2008 at 18:15 | |
Aranis was really great! Thank you!
Judging from what I've heard of Die Anarchistische Abendunterhaltung (Tub Gurnard Goodness) and the myspace samples of Aranis, I'd have to go with the latter.
What I really miss in these two band are the drums, though. Sometimes I can just 'feel' the drums coming in. Anyway, I guess they decided to go without drums for a reason.
I've only heard of about one third of the bands you mentioned above, so I suppose I've got a lot of good music ahead. Thanks!
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avestin
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Posted: January 20 2008 at 17:44 | |
Hi Josh,
You really shouldn't feel that way.
I myself have so much more to discover and listen to. There are many folks here who "put me to shame" with their knowledge, so I take that as an opportunity to discover new music.
Have you heard DAAU or Aranis or any of these other bands? Have a listen to their Myspace and if you like it and want more, PM me.
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explodingjosh
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Posted: January 20 2008 at 17:41 | |
^^^ you are sooo making up those names.....
jk, Just about any thread started by avestin makes me feel so behind and uncultured in general. |
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avestin
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Posted: January 20 2008 at 16:14 | |
Some other interesting and relevant bands are VOLAPÜK, BISE DE BUSE, SALLE GAVEAU
One can always go back to bands like JULVERNE, UNIVERS ZERO (first albums especially), VORTEX, ART ZOYD (again, first 4 albums), PRESENT etc.
To extrapolate even more - FAR CORNER, ZYPRESSEN, ROZ VITALIS, PFS, CARTOON, BEGNAGRAD, OLIVE MESS, MOTOR TOTEMIST GUILD, U TOTEM, PANZERPAPPA and GATTO MARTE, JONO EL GRANDE - all of these would be of interest as well.
After those, I think it'll be easy enough to get into ZAAR, YUGEN, YOLK, ROUGE CIEL, SOTOS, OCTOBER EQUUS, NIMAL, GARGANTUA etc.
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avestin
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Posted: January 20 2008 at 09:34 | |
No, I mentioned their two earliest albums and the last one.
I have all of them, though.
If you look for some other threads and posts I made about them, or in the PA bio I wrote, you'll see that they have evolved with their sound, bringing in more experimentations and styles (they got "electrified", tried a bit of hip-hop, got more rhythmic and less acoustic and then somewhat back again). A fantastic band that keeps on progressing.
Aranis, though I need to give II more listens, is special in the mood that it makes, and perhaps more restrictive in their experimentations, but that doesn't take from the beauty of their music.
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