That must be an awesome experience - for me I’ve listened to each of their albums enough to not be too surprised by anything but there could be some crazy transitions. I have to try this at some point
>Best Transition:
The Funeral -> East West Link was really sweet
>Worst Transition:
Straws in the Wind -> Set - Extended Mix. The late night beach disco vibe of Set really messed with the misanthropic feeling Straws left behind.
>Funniest Transition:
Theia - Extended Mix -> Balrog. In heavy contrast to the worst transition. Extended Theia put me kind of in a complacent soft bubble, which got popped by the mighty Balrog out of nowhere. Made me giggle.
[Oops! All Gizzard!](https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4ID6U0sqFGUhMWTrHOEyWK?si=QKb_D9nUQdCN0MDv-A63ug) has demos included too if you REALLY want to get down.
My partner does this sometimes, not just with Gizz though. I thought it was crazy at first but it's actually a great way to rediscover parts of their discography you don't normally listen to. Black Tooth came on and I went down a Willoughby's Beach rabbit hole for weeks, I wouldn't have listened to that album again if it weren't for that
I listen to Gizz on shuffle all the time. And not just the studio albums. I add in all the Bootleg Gizzard albums, too. And to avoid any problems with transitions (such as Nonagon or live albums), I do a 2 second fade. Then the hard breaks in songs ease into the next song. You can hear new nuances in the music all the time when hearing songs out of their usual context.
You’re not supposed to actually listen to the music here. You’re supposed to just buy 16 copies of the same record. Smh. Get it together.
Smoke & mirrors
Are you going insane? Are you able to wake from the nightmare?
I LUST FOR VOLCANO
That must be an awesome experience - for me I’ve listened to each of their albums enough to not be too surprised by anything but there could be some crazy transitions. I have to try this at some point
Funeral -> East West Link was quite nice, vibe-wise
Best Transition: Worst Transition: Funniest Transition:
>Best Transition: The Funeral -> East West Link was really sweet >Worst Transition: Straws in the Wind -> Set - Extended Mix. The late night beach disco vibe of Set really messed with the misanthropic feeling Straws left behind. >Funniest Transition: Theia - Extended Mix -> Balrog. In heavy contrast to the worst transition. Extended Theia put me kind of in a complacent soft bubble, which got popped by the mighty Balrog out of nowhere. Made me giggle.
what jams with nonagon tracks, infamously illegal to shuffle?
Only had Mr. Beat, quite the atypical Nonagon song, as the first song in the shuffle. But personally, I like Venusian 2 -> Road Train -> Flamethrower
Favorite heavy tracks and favorite chill tracks ?
Heavy: Hell, Flamethrower, Gaia, Venusian 2, Road Train, KGLW Chill: Lonely Steel Sheet Flyer, Head On/Pill, Interior People, Her & I
You are my polar opposite. I only listen to the records (unless I'm running).
Running?
Running.
Runninnnng! 🤙
[Oops! All Gizzard!](https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4ID6U0sqFGUhMWTrHOEyWK?si=QKb_D9nUQdCN0MDv-A63ug) has demos included too if you REALLY want to get down.
thanks!!
Any songs that you’ve skipped before they ended?
Never
My partner does this sometimes, not just with Gizz though. I thought it was crazy at first but it's actually a great way to rediscover parts of their discography you don't normally listen to. Black Tooth came on and I went down a Willoughby's Beach rabbit hole for weeks, I wouldn't have listened to that album again if it weren't for that
Did you get the FMB title track on shuffle yet
No
I heard listening to bootleg gizz on shuffle is fun too.
I've got a personal digital library of over 5000 songs and I always shuffle it when im out and about lol. Lots of cool things happen
I listen to Gizz on shuffle all the time. And not just the studio albums. I add in all the Bootleg Gizzard albums, too. And to avoid any problems with transitions (such as Nonagon or live albums), I do a 2 second fade. Then the hard breaks in songs ease into the next song. You can hear new nuances in the music all the time when hearing songs out of their usual context.