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Post by unsunday on Oct 17, 2014 20:29:19 GMT
anyone else have synesthetic tendencies? seeing colors with music/words/numbers/feelings/etc?
i kind of do... editors music to me is always dark shades of brown, black, with really vivid blue bits running through.
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Post by Captain Crieff on Oct 17, 2014 22:23:53 GMT
Hmmm interesting... I'd say black with a bit of red
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Post by cityscape on Oct 19, 2014 11:56:00 GMT
Interesting. I feel like you can really hear the dessert in The Weight Of Your Love, so that always gives me deep brown and dark red colours.
In This Light is probably their most colourful album to me, but it's city colours - electric blue and taillights against darker shades.
AEHAS makes me think of suburbs - chocolate brick.
And The Back Room feels like rushing highways between cities - concrete grey and tarmac black. (I guess a lot of it was written travelling between gigs!?)
You can hear the creative process in the music somehow - where they wrote and recorded bleeds into the music.
They're all quite dark colours, which is probably why my dad thinks they sound bloody miserable, but they always sound so vibrant and electric to me, and no one else can do dark colours like them.
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Post by unsunday on Oct 22, 2014 13:52:22 GMT
that's awesome guys. i'm glad you see the colors too. they're definitely mostly dark colors, but i tend to like dark colors in my music. swirly dark is the best, but that's more synthy stuff. synesthesia is neat!
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Post by halfxlight on Nov 3, 2014 17:35:04 GMT
Same for me, I more or less add a colour/colours to the sound of every band I like. Editors have alway been deep blue for me, but the last album tends more in a cold dark brownish direction.
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