What's wrong with Book M? In my book, Book M is a masterpiece. And if you
consider the other albums sketches, man, they sure are a hell of a
sketchbook. Sure, there's always room for more, but the ways in
which Eastern and Western sounds and aesthetics are
integrated is unique and mindblowing. Trey's use of beats is
one of the few cases were I can tolerate them and the furthest away
from "cheesiness" I can think of. He has achieved to create in the studio a
sound that incorporates Bollywood and Middle Eastern
pop recording techniques. These are aesthetic choices and
not due to financial limitations. Can't wait for the new shit
to come out.
Efrén del Valle
<efrendv@yahoo.es> wrote:
---
francko.lamerikx@philips.com escribió:
>
> In my opinion, SC3
has a lot of unrealized potential
> that has not fully
>
materialized
> on any of the first three albums (even though
"Book
> M" came pretty close).
Sure enough. Imho, the SC3 have
a really epic
potential that hasn't been totally exploited so
far,
probably due to financial cappabilites and certainly
not for a
lack of ideas. The only thing is that so
far, all their albums sound to
me like a promising
sketch of what's to come.
I personally hope that
this new trilogy does not
follow the path of "Book M", but this is
obviously a
personal appreciation. It may be a more
elaborate,
studio-madness recording, but in the end the
electronic
brushtrokes sound really cheesy to me.
Best,
Efrén del
Valle
n.p: SC3 "Second Grand Constitution and
Bylaws"
(Mimicry)
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