The place to speak about Dev's current projects, and everything yet to come
#240135 by ppinkham
Sun May 16, 2010 11:05 am
robvondoom wrote:Always wanted to hear a full on Elfman Industrial record.
The closest I've heard to the vibe I imagine from such a recording is the solo riffs in "Wrong Side"

The Synth sections behind the lines "say the word, and I'll be gone" are total Elfman.


Funny you say that, because it was "Wrong Side" that made me consider this as well, only for me it was the "Sooner or later the nights with the satyr..." part after the solos. Dev's voice even sounds a bit like Elfman there, IMO.
#240136 by robvondoom
Sun May 16, 2010 11:18 am
Actually you're 100% right.
When I first heard the track I'd been harping on about the Elfman Industrial thing for ages, and he almost went there a little bit on some of the tracks for Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.

When the part I mentioned hit I was thinking "damn man, Dev is almost there with my idea".
Then the part you mentioned hit and I came outta my seat shouting "YES!!! FUCKING FUCK YES!!!"
Heh heh. I do that sometimes.

Over the whole song though it was the "Say the word..." part that sticks with me always for a variety of reasons.

Well corrected.
#240174 by Pik_Nick'92
Mon May 17, 2010 2:45 am
the death of music wrote:maybe i just love tool but i can imagine Devin working with Danny Carey or Maynard Keenan would be ridiculously awesome.


Agreed. A version of Schism with Dev doing vocals with Maynard would be epicly epic.
#240195 by MarianTheDrummer
Mon May 17, 2010 2:23 pm
Returning to Townsend-Patton collaboration - I wonder if those two talented gentlemen even know each other personally. I would like Mr Townsend himself to respond to that post (if it's possible of course). I know that Devin was influenced by FNM's "Angel Dust" (as he said in one of the interviews you can watch on youtube) but I still don't know if he ever met Patton, talked to Patton, considered a musical collaboration with him (:D). As I said before it would be a musical orgasm for sure and I would buy it no matter how high the price was.
#240200 by robvondoom
Mon May 17, 2010 4:47 pm
Mein UBER concert of DOOMY DOOOOOOOOM!!!

Composers : Mozart, Townsend, Patton, The RZA, The Dust Brothers, Jeff Wayne, Trey Spruance, John Zorn, Clint Mansell, Henry Mancini, Bach, Danny Elfman and Tod A.

Guitars : Townsend, Hetfield, Dimebag, Matt Bellamy, Clapton, Hendrix, Tod A. Jason Schimmel, Toki Wartooth & Skwisgard Swiself :P, Brent Hinds & Bill Kelliher (with backing vocals) James Murphy, Buckethead, Spruance, Chuck Schuldiner and Paul Gilbert.

Bass : Billy Sheehan, Cliff Burton, Jaco Pastorius, Troy Sanders (w/vox), Spruance, Townsend and Steve Di Giorgio.

Vocals : Nick Cave, Matt Bellamy, Aneke V.G, Screamin' Jay Hawkins, Hetfield, Henry Rollins, Janis Joplin, Lemmy, Sam & Dave, Townsend, Sam Cooke, Patton (with Patton-esque vocal FX, also Theramin), Tod A, William Shatner, Wilson Pickett, Dan Ackroyd & John Belushi, the girl from Pin-Up went down.

Drums & Percussion : Gene Hoglan/Pickles XP, Brann Dailer, Jacob Armen, Spruance, and Ches Smith.

Jazz section : Dave Brubeck Quartet, Miles Davis, Charlie Mingus and Sonny Rollins.

Strings : Kronus Quartet, Alamaailman Vasarat and the London Philharmonic circa. 1963 or so.

Keys : Rachmaninoff, Van Cliburn, Rhys Fulber (with FX), Doctor John, Spruance and Dave from SYL.

Samples and Beats : Rhys Fulber, The Dust Brothers, The RZA, DJ Kentaro, Blockhead, MF Doom, Townsend, Patton, Kaada.

So there you have it. My ULTIMATE gig. A few peeps missing here and there and probably entire sections that complete the fantasy. I could waste just as much time on the visual and idiological aspect but you guys don't deserve that kind of hideous, never-ending rant. This puppy's bad enough as it is.

I can assure you though, if the afterlife is anything like it's cracked up to be, this is the gig I'll be at for eternity.
And to be honest I'm gonna need AT LEAST 11 Dimensions to work with in order to get the acoustics right for THAT show.

Yes I have too much time on my hands,
Yes I am very bored,
Yes I am very baked on Canadian Greenage,
Yes I will now leave you alone.
#240298 by zupercrush!
Wed May 19, 2010 3:44 pm
each time i listen to Pixillate , i always end up thinking about him and Dhafer Youssef working toghether on some crazy oriental jazz fusion songs 8)
for an ambient record : peter namlook
oh and of course with : MURCOF :smokeweed:
#240380 by Pik_Nick'92
Sat May 22, 2010 3:37 am
I just had a thought.

I know this sounds different, but Dev collaborating with Andrea Corr on an Irish folky and vocal driven "Ki" style song would be great for me.
#240721 by Nevaeh
Thu May 27, 2010 4:32 pm
Dallas Green and Devin could make some beautiful music. Two very complimentary voices. It would be nice to see Devin approach something a little less "magnificent" and more stripped down, whilst keeping his core style. Justin King would be a great option too.
#240723 by Tyroshai
Thu May 27, 2010 7:11 pm
Pik_Nick'92 wrote:I just had a thought.

I know this sounds different, but Dev collaborating with Andrea Corr on an Irish folky and vocal driven "Ki" style song would be great for me.


I second this, but with Cara Dillon.
#249680 by Knotrice
Tue Oct 19, 2010 5:04 am
Changed my mind.
Patton, definitely. Along with Trey Spruance, Trevor Dunn, and Gene Hoglan.
FML, why can't this happen?

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