Blackened Soul wrote:D.o.S. wrote:The Nadja/Black Boned Angel split is like that.
AND IT'S AWESOME!
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t_hzvkFi4JU[/youtube]
That is pretty nice

YES
dase wrote:Yup. But my thing with volume is you can usually get a lot of it from a half decent pa, don't necessarily need the amp wall.
The amp wall is REALLY fun though haha.
The amp wall, in my mind, is totally necessary. It's about the feel of that many speakers pushing that much air. I don't think there is a PA out there that can reproduce the feeling I get from running multiple amps at volume through as many cabs as possible. It's just otherworldly when set up right. A single note, not even a chord can become a physically felt as well as emotional experience.
louderthangod wrote:I feel like a thread-killer. I've been listening to the splits with Year of No Light and a couple of thoughts:
1) On the drone front...I really like their work with Thisquietarmy as well as thisquietarmy's work with Aidan Baker....really beautiful ambient/drone.
2) I've been saying for 15 years that I think splits shouldn't actually be splits but collaborations and it looks like there's a bit more of this. Why have each band do a song or two when they can both play together and make something entirely new like those In the Fishtank records that came out a ways back. That being said, I'd love to work with any band rolling through the bay area or even on the west coast that we could travel to and work on some improvised/semi-worked out stuff. We're losing our drummer but I've got a violinist and cellist and we're capable of creating a hell of a noise. I'd be willing to take an extended weekend and go up to Portland/Seattle/wherever or down to LA/San Diego and create a record or play a 3 hour set in an art gallery or forest

I would love this, our drummer has the sensibility to pull something like this off. we frequently do improv jams to start our practices off and it often results in new material. I have a (shitty) pa and a house, although I think something like this would deserve an actual venue, or studio, or maybe finding some land to use where we could set up a generator to power everything.
A violin and cello would be so good with the sound we have. especially in an open air environment.
Blackened Soul wrote:I agree as well. Also what I would love to hear/do is where you have two artists do the same song and then put both version on at the same time and have them panned left and right

Would also be very cool if planned out in advance. On a side note I would totes enjoy getting together with you and seeing what our devious little minds could come up with. I think you are relatively nearby. I am in tacoma.
Perhaps we could all figure something out to create something truly special. I would love to be a part of it and would be willing to do what it takes to work towards making it happen.