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Your absolute favorite individual moments of Ki?

PostPosted: Fri Sep 11, 2009 2:20 pm
by Aniland
I love every track on this album. But, like all records, there are always standout moments.

Not songs as a whole, but individual moments that make Ki so great. For me:

- The recurring melody of "A Monday" (that's actually my favorite progression of notes; I hear it quite often, and I love it every time)
- The heavy vocals that enter in "Disruptr" after around three minutes or so (the groove gets me)
- The heavy vocals that enter in "Gato" a little after two minutes in (once again, the groove makes this part so awesome)
- Any part that duets during "Heaven Send", especially with the heavy Devin vocals layered over the woman's (I cannot remember her name, sorry)
- The incredible jazz of "Ain't Never Gonna Win" (collaboratively, all of the instrumentation makes this to be a wonderful piece)
- Whatever the hell those awesome electronic noises are in "Winter" a little before three minutes in, before the vocals return
- The rockabilly feel AND the chorus of "Trainfire"
- The callbacks of the melody to "A Monday" in "Lady Helen"
- The amazing, countless climactic moments of "Ki" (title track), as well as the unforgettable celebratory part that starts at 4:20

I like Devin's soft songs just as much as his heavy, but it's clear to me personally that the heavy moments are the most appealing. The only reason I think that here is because of the fact that the album is so sparse with its heavier moments. That fact alone makes it even more special. It's like my comparison of a fully heavy album and a partially heavy album to "a lightbulb in the face" and "being in a dark room where a light is turned on occasionally, then off again." Don't understand? Imagine having the lightbulb in the face. It's overwhelming and it is there, but you can get used to it. Being in a dark room and having the light come blaring in is much more intense of an experience, and having it go away makes the experience relivable.

I don't know, I'm rambling.

Great album!

Re: Your absolute favorite individual moments of Ki?

PostPosted: Fri Sep 11, 2009 2:22 pm
by Abydost
Aniland wrote:I love every track on this album. But, like all records, there are always standout moments.

Not songs as a whole, but individual moments that make Ki so great. For me:

- The recurring melody of "A Monday" (that's actually my favorite progression of notes; I hear it quite often, and I love it every time)
- The heavy vocals that enter in "Disruptr" after around three minutes or so (the groove gets me)
- The heavy vocals that enter in "Gato" a little after two minutes in (once again, the groove makes this part so awesome)
- Any part that duets during "Heaven Send", especially with the heavy Devin vocals layered over the woman's (I cannot remember her name, sorry)
- The incredible jazz of "Ain't Never Gonna Win" (collaboratively, all of the instrumentation makes this to be a wonderful piece)
- Whatever the hell those awesome electronic noises are in "Winter" a little before three minutes in, before the vocals return
- The rockabilly feel AND the chorus of "Trainfire"
- The callbacks of the melody to "A Monday" in "Lady Helen"
- The amazing, countless climactic moments of "Ki" (title track), as well as the unforgettable celebratory part that starts at 4:20

I like Devin's soft songs just as much as his heavy, but it's clear to me personally that the heavy moments are the most appealing. The only reason I think that here is because of the fact that the album is so sparse with its heavier moments. That fact alone makes it even more special. It's like my comparison of a fully heavy album and a partially heavy album to "a lightbulb in the face" and "being in a dark room where a light is turned on occasionally, then off again." Don't understand? Imagine having the lightbulb in the face. It's overwhelming and it is there, but you can get used to it. Being in a dark room and having the light come blaring in is much more intense of an experience, and having it go away makes the experience relivable.

I don't know, I'm rambling.

Great album!


So basically... the whole album? :P

Re: Your absolute favorite individual moments of Ki?

PostPosted: Fri Sep 11, 2009 2:24 pm
by Aniland
XD

Re: Your absolute favorite individual moments of Ki?

PostPosted: Fri Sep 11, 2009 11:12 pm
by tk6yG2
The lyrics to Disruptr.

"I'm tired of waiting
I'm tired of fading
I'm sick of being depressed
Through all the failing,
I'm synchopating
...At least it's off my chest"

It really connects with me a lot right now. I love it.
Not to mention that the rest of the song is just pure fucking brilliant.

Cool thread!

Re: Your absolute favorite individual moments of Ki?

PostPosted: Sun Sep 13, 2009 1:11 am
by mrbean667
I love the Ki arpeggio/buildup part.
And the break in Heaven Send.
And the 'eyes forward' part in Lady Helen.
And the whole album!

Re: Your absolute favorite individual moments of Ki?

PostPosted: Sun Sep 13, 2009 4:11 pm
by gendralman
Ki, the whole song.

Re: Your absolute favorite individual moments of Ki?

PostPosted: Mon Sep 14, 2009 3:35 pm
by Chasezas
5:00 mark on Trainfire!

Re: Your absolute favorite individual moments of Ki?

PostPosted: Tue Sep 15, 2009 6:37 pm
by mushroom
The cymbals in Lady Helen.. i just love them!

Re: Your absolute favorite individual moments of Ki?

PostPosted: Mon Sep 21, 2009 6:59 pm
by Roddy
gendralman wrote:Ki, the whole song.


Yes.

Re: Your absolute favorite individual moments of Ki?

PostPosted: Thu Sep 24, 2009 12:47 pm
by tboatbprod
Chasezas wrote:5:00 mark on Trainfire!

Besides The entirety of Ki, Terminal and Winter... I just anticipate that 5:00 mark every listen, I don't know why... just kills me

Re: Your absolute favorite individual moments of Ki?

PostPosted: Tue Sep 29, 2009 6:29 pm
by croomekid
Disruptr got me real rowdy during the first listen of Ki; the riff is just so clean yet so heavy.
:guitar:

Re: Your absolute favorite individual moments of Ki?

PostPosted: Wed Sep 30, 2009 9:00 am
by Tree
all of terminal!!

Re: Your absolute favorite individual moments of Ki?

PostPosted: Fri Oct 02, 2009 12:06 am
by Octillus
"EVERYTHING'S EVIL"


Oh and actually just the general groove on the whole damn album. One of the first Dev albums that worked for um, couples.

Re: Your absolute favorite individual moments of Ki?

PostPosted: Mon Oct 26, 2009 7:24 am
by No OnE
Listening to Lady Helen right now, it was what made me actually think of posting in a thread like this on the Ki board :D This whole album is hard not to love!

Re: Your absolute favorite individual moments of Ki?

PostPosted: Mon Oct 26, 2009 10:47 am
by kettle
Chasezas wrote:5:00 mark on Trainfire!

yeah, that bit is like falling in love.

You told her how you felt (ignoring Devin's meanings of porn addiction etc) then there was a long silence and then out of the blue she turns and lets you know that she loves you too.

oh god, I think I need to feel my fingers in my throat.

But I wish that was part of another song that devy hasn't written yet. I really think a 'couples' album would work well. I need music I can share more romantically. SYL doesn't actually win it in every occasion.

Listening again I'd say the story of Trainfire is about giving up porn but only because you finally grow up and meet someone lovely. I've had a moment that can be described by the meeting/confrontation (2:45) of girl/boy and then the long awkward patch after something clicked looking back and forth really not knowing what to say, meeting again, playing it cool, when suddenly out of the blue (5:00) she saves you from yourself.


...there are loads of other parts I adore on this record too mind you.

changed "know than she loves you too." to "know that she loves you too."