FSOL and Literature
FSOL and Literature
Don´t know if there was such topic already, but I recently read some novels and short stories by Phillip K. Dick (I just discovered this great author, I mean I knew his name before, but never actually read anything by him. I know i know, shame on me) whilst listening ISDN and Dead Cities. This is such a PERFECT fit as a soundtrack for these stories like nothing else. I mean some people find it difficult reading and listening music at the same time, me sometimes too, but this combination is so COMPATIBLE, it really strikes me. I wonder if Gaz n´Brian were inspired by Dick somehow.
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Having a soundtrack to a book and let your imagination do the Film is THE Best possible scenario, ever.
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I think that it's pretty safe to say that they're inspired by all the sci-fi classics..
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I always remember and read the ramblings odyssey while listen something from isness or dead cities
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Chapter Three - Upload on 19-10-01Tito Lozano wrote:I always remember and read the ramblings odyssey while listen something from isness or dead cities
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Ha bloody hell, I remember that.
I can't do anything when I'm listening to FSOL, I've tried reading but I always lose track of the words and end up just listening to the music.
I can't do anything when I'm listening to FSOL, I've tried reading but I always lose track of the words and end up just listening to the music.
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ha! same here - though not limited to FSOL or reading
i simply CANNOT listen to music and do something else that requires real thought.
music simply demands my attention. i even have problems doing the wild thing when music is playing!
the idea of "background music" just doesn't compute to me
i simply CANNOT listen to music and do something else that requires real thought.
music simply demands my attention. i even have problems doing the wild thing when music is playing!
the idea of "background music" just doesn't compute to me
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I can do it with some music - a lot of 'proper' ambient stuff works quite well. Anything with vocals or anything that demands a lot of attention to 'get' it (ie FSOL) is out of the question though.
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same here, the only type of music i can listen to while reading or studying is minimal/ambient on a very low volume level. Otherwise i cant concentrate on what im reading, especially when listening to music "that demands a lot of attention to 'get' it " like Ross says, especially FSOL. Also reading a magazine or an article differs from studying math for example, i tried studying math with music, i found it almost impossible to concentrate even with ambient.
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" I've tried reading but I always lose track of the words and end up just listening to the music."
Same here - no way I can concentrate on reading if FSOL is playing but it definetely helps if Im trying to make something or do some photoshop / C4D sort of stuff.
Same here - no way I can concentrate on reading if FSOL is playing but it definetely helps if Im trying to make something or do some photoshop / C4D sort of stuff.
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lol and the thing is....for the rare time i AM able to perform a mental task while listening to music...the truth is this is because i was able to fully block the music from my head. so really.....for me - what's the point of even wasting the electricity then? i'm like actively fighting to not hear a note lol
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I have read the Diamond Age by Neal Stephenson while listening to Lifeforms several times. Good Times...
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One thing I've always wondered:
Is the book "The Psychology Of Facelessness" (as mentioned in the Dead Cities booklet) by Philip Pinn completely fictional? I remember surfing night after night (in the 90's) and searching info about this book, but can't find anything..
Is the book "The Psychology Of Facelessness" (as mentioned in the Dead Cities booklet) by Philip Pinn completely fictional? I remember surfing night after night (in the 90's) and searching info about this book, but can't find anything..
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Thanx for mentioning that tryptych, im getting intrigued. But indeed, just been googling, nothing.
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Probably exists/existed/partially existed/rumoured - and never finished or released. Like the 2008 re-release of The Isness.