Tagged: be, bent saether, bernard van hecke, bernie's basement, documentary, Hans Magnus Ryan, into the maelstrom, motorpsycho, Snah, Tomas Järmyr
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December 3, 2019 at 16:19 #36828
Bernie, this is just fantastic. I enjoyed every moment and it is astonishing, how professional and perfect everything looks and sounds. Great interviews. Everybody who is not convinced after seeing this just isn't worth Motorpsycho. A masterpiece!
My only "complaint" would be that it just ends so early. I could have watched more of this. This can of course be fixed once you have published the 4h+ Director's Cut?
December 3, 2019 at 16:42 #36829dear mister conclusion…thank you for the kind words. I spent a whole year working on it almost every day …so Im pretty sick of it now so no directors cut just yet :-)x bernie
December 4, 2019 at 11:27 #36830Absolutely amazing stuff.
The passion behind this gives a new meaning to being a diehard fan..
December 4, 2019 at 16:56 #36831@space trucker : arent we all diehard fans :MPD:
December 4, 2019 at 22:35 #36832This is easily the best documentary I have ever seen.
December 4, 2019 at 22:37 #36833@pfneusel : that seems a bit over the top but thank you x bernie
December 5, 2019 at 12:13 #36834so here's a quote:
Hans at the 38min mark:
"we're still learning how to play, sing and write, a continuous learning process. As long as you have that spirit and the will to experiment, then it doesn't settle into something stale. And we still have immense fun struggling to make our music come through."
So good news: there's probably quite a few years of music and juice left in the band. But where haven't they been yet? How much is there left to explore? Of course experimentation or rather free form jammin is endless by nature. Will the realization of having made everything (possible) be the end of the band? Or – which seems more important the way Hans said – when the fun's gone? Well according to the film, that day seems to be way off.
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@bernie: sorry to ask again, maybe you haven't seen me doing so the first time around: Did you present the finished movie to them for some sort of reviewing before releasing?
December 5, 2019 at 14:28 #36835Where haven't they been yet?
Well, Bent is an avid and very knowledgeable jazz fan so I asked him once – When will we get the first acoustic jazz album from Motorpsycho? He claimed being unable to play the double bass, but I'm sure one day it is bound to happen. One day.
They haven't been that hard into rap or hip hop yet either, but I somehow feel that I can wait a little longer for that album.
December 5, 2019 at 14:37 #36836@SUPERNAUT : lets just say nobody enjoyes looking at themselves…they agreed to do be interviewed as long as I did my thing with it and didnt present it as an "official" story/history of MP which was fine by me. They were extremely open and forthcoming during the interviews which is the biggest reason the film works and is full of warmth and life. Neither did they interfere with or asked about the editing. They hinted that any interference might make it less authentic and stressed that they wanted to see "my take" on their story. such nice people …dream subjects I would say
December 5, 2019 at 19:09 #36837@ ThorEgil: The day they release their first rap or hip hop album I'll burn my Motorpsycho collection! Or better buy my first Hip Hop album instead
December 5, 2019 at 19:46 #36838Quote:Beastie Boys og Cypress Hill er to rapnavn som dras fram. Aphex Twins er det eneste technonavnet de vil godkjenne. Snah synes annen techno blir for statisk – i hvert fall live. Han fÃ¥r bifall fra Bent:Techno har jeg ikke fÃ¥tt fot for enda. Jeg skjønte heller aldri Tangerine Dream, Kraftwerk og de gruppene der. Det har skorta pÃ¥ tid og lyst til Ã¥ utforske dette skikkelig. Og nÃ¥ da jeg oppdaga Sebadoh for noen uker sia… Men jeg ligger jo alltid noen Ã¥r etter, sÃ¥ om to Ã¥r oppdager jeg sikkert techno.
BEAT, 1994.
Quote:Per i dag er det ingen breakbeat i dette bandet, men vi vil ikke holde dørene stengt for de tingene der. Jævlig mye innen Hip-Hop-Funk er bra, elementer som godt kunne ha passet inn i det vi holder pÃ¥ med. Men det har det ennÃ¥ ikke gjort.Bent to Puls, 1995. Well, they’re not exactly rushing to it …
December 5, 2019 at 21:10 #36839…hophipping and rapping? Good grieve. The beastie boys they are not. I'm eagerly awaiting results of that Stravinsky and other modern-classical composers influence, though! With their talent for awe-inspiring melodies and power build-ups without bombast that could bring them even beyond the courts of the progrock kings!
December 5, 2019 at 22:21 #36840Star Dancer vs Car Cancer?
December 6, 2019 at 09:53 #36841@supernaut: That’s the closest they’ll ever get, I guess. Wouldn’t mind more oddballs like that one, though!
December 6, 2019 at 14:05 #36842I know this is off topic, but following the comments above…
I'd love to hear an album leaning more heavily on acoustic folk but with some electric thrown in – e.g. Led Zep III, After the Goldrush, If I Could Only Remember My Name ….
I also reckon they could record a brilliant boogie album along the lines of T.Rex's Electric Warrior or some ZZ Top. Or a funk rock album (Funk 99 already proves this).
How about some kosmische/krautrock?
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