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comment_1871290

Portishead se obratio fanovima s molbom da savetuju bend kako da ubuduće prodaje svoju muziku, pošto im se ugovor sa Islandom bliži kraju.

 

Geoff Barrow je na MySpaceu grupe napisao da je zasad jedino sigurno da sledeći album Portisheada neće biti dostupan za besplatan download.

 

"Iskreno, mislim da nismo u fazonu da dajemo muziku za džabe", piše Barrow.

 

"Jebiga, potrebna je večnost da bi se pisala muzika, a mi moramo nekako da grejemo bazene!"

 

:)

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Buletin:

 

PORTISHEAD to feature in new All Tomorrow's Parties film

 

Portishead feature alongside Belle And Sebastian, Sonic Youth, Animal Collective, Daniel Johnston, Boredoms, Mogwai, Slint, The Dirty Three, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, GZA, Iggy and the Stooges, Shellac, Patti Smith and many others in the new feature documentary from Warp Films.

 

ALL TOMORROW’S PARTIES is a kaleidoscopic journey into the parallel musical universe of the cult music festival of the same name. The film is a semi-found multi media bricolage shot by over two hundred filmmakers, fans and musicians over the festival’s recent history, with key contributions from co-director Jonathan Caouette (Tarnation) and cinematographer Vincent Moon (The Take Away Shows, Arcade Fire).

 

The film premiered at SXSW and is being screened worldwide throughout the year. It's DVD release is set for September.

 

The UK premiere presented by Future Cinema will happen on 24th June at the Edinburgh Picturehouse. It is a unique live cinema event which will see the venue transformed into a 1950s Holiday Camp, with the film being brought to life through a fusion of music and performance; with DJ's including Belle and Sebastian's Chris Geddes, midnight bingo, and live music culminating in a very SPECIAL HEADLINE SET from a top-secret Scottish act.

 

For full info, news on screenings and tickets, and a trailer check out http://ourtrueintent.com

 

"Stunning...A truly immersive experience, All Tomorrow's Parties runs the gamut from raucous energy to magisterial grace...This remarkable film encapsulates and sculpts the ecstatic abandon of shared musical experience into a thing of opulent brilliance. All Tomorrow's Parties is a film to fall in love with." - SXSW Festival

 

"A cascade of sound and fury...the range of what this movie covers exhausts me...The highest compliment I can pay the film is that it made me want to attend the festival for real...not just your average concert film, [it's] in a class by itself...One of the singular film experiences i've had so far this year." - Hit Fix

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Pomislih da su vesti o albumu, idi, bre.

 

Nije loša stvar, mada nema ničeg posebnog. Zvuči skoro kao original što je najveći propust pri obrađivanju pesama. Bet je mogla da bude malo jača u "oh, please, God, no" delovima.

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