Archtype

Yes it is. Techno songs (as well as rap) like to sample other music... because the people making techno and rap are talentless. :)
 
Originally posted by Arch
Yes it is. Techno songs (as well as rap) like to sample other music... because the people making techno and rap are talentless. :)

Jep, especially that Piff Diddy, or Puff Daddy or Pee On Me or whatever the hell his name is this week, he's so talentless that not only does he steal other peoples music, he also steals their publicity stunts, as lame as they were in the first place :lol:
 
It is not made by DT. Some DJ (L-KMAN it reads in the booklet of Enter Suicidal Angels, so I guess it's Lökman) just sampled some DT guitar riffs and vocals from The Mind's I -sessions and put them together. Why DT wanted it to appear on that MCD is something I have never figured out...

-Villain
 
I'm curious which D.T. songs are being sampled on "Archtype"?
 
Originally posted by Arch
I'm curious which D.T. songs are being sampled on "Archtype"?

If I recall correctly (it's been a while..), last time I listened "Archetype" through, I recognized vocals from Razorfever and Dissolution Factor Red.

-Villain
 
because the people making techno and rap are talentless.

I don't think so. I don't like rap but there are guys who do it good..(not those mtv-thugs though)
I don't know what you define as techno but some trance/house music appeal me...

sorry for being so unmetal

:p
 
I think they did it as a mockery... becuase I'm sure there was alot of that stuff going on all around them when they were first starting. Also... another good option (one I've heard more than once, from people who've asked the band) would be that they were completely drunk off thier asses, and let the guy come in and do it (he might have been present at the recording or whatever).
Either way, it did sure as hell scare the living shit out of me.
 
I've heard that when DT were making that MCD, some of the guys were hanging in the studio and drinking (guess what?) one night and they thought that it should be another song on the record. So, they experimented a little with the new gears that Studio Fredman had bought, and the result was a little joke with their fans - Archetype. They thought something like this: "even if they doesn't listen to it, it will be there in the end of the disc, annoying them."
All read in a number of bright eyes magazine, now named Sweden Rock Magazine.
 
i agree with silentjohan: not all rap or techno music is talentless. it's easy to define a genre we don't like as lacking interest or talent, because we often base our judgement on the few things we've heard - and instantly disliked. i suppose ppl who are into rap or techno would assume the same if they base their judgement of what is metal on the few mainstream songs they hear on tv or on the radio.
i do not like techno (but i'm into electronic music a lot) and i'm not that interested in rap, but from the few things i've heard it's just a very different way of making music.

aside from that, i agree that the archetype experiment has failed somehow. nonetheless, i don't look with suspicion at everything that might be attempted on that side in the future...

rahvin.