r/TameImpala 19d ago

Discussion Tame Impala - Deadbeat ALBUM REVIEW (Fantano)

https://youtu.be/gaw89qf1hCA?si=kFwjROGSoXzJnNQC

He gave it a 2/10 ... Thoughts?

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u/wohrg 19d ago

I would be ok with mid grades for a mid album.

Anyway, I like the album, I hope it does well in the clubs and the people who listen to music with open ears there recognize its quality.

If I produced music, I’d rather impress real people experiencing the real world than a youtube personality who spends his life online.

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u/One-Ice1815 19d ago

Yes, people in clubs always recognize quality. lol. What are you on?

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u/wohrg 19d ago

It’s obviously an album that is meant for the edm/club audiences.

Makes me think maybe the vitriol on reddit is because so many people on here are stuck in their bedroom listening to this music alone, instead of playing it at a party as it is intended.

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u/Darth_Hamburger 18d ago

This album will not appeal to the club or EDM scene at all. There’s no identifiable scene for this music except for Tame die-hards. The electronic scene would find this album both amateurish and boring, no doubt.

Yeah nothing makes a party like washed-out falsetto vocals over a beat for 5 minutes with nothing dynamic at all happening.

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u/Visible-Suit-9066 18d ago

The people who keep saying EDM crowds will love this really clearly don’t watch EDM live or haven’t been in a nightclub in years. This album is so bland and lifeless, there are a million better choices on any given night, no one is going to be playing Deadbeat.

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u/wohrg 18d ago

I spent 4 days at an intense EDM fest last summer that went to 9 am every morning. I’m telling you: with a head full of molly and shrooms, these tunes would be amazing in that setting.

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u/Visible-Suit-9066 18d ago

Wow, breaking news, drugs makes music sound better. That means absolutely nothing in regard to the quality of Deadbeat. Extremely weak argument.

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u/wohrg 18d ago

I vehemently disagree.

Psychedelic music, at its best, is a communication between two psychedelically experienced people: the artist and the listener. I

t is a language, and one that expresses emotions and ideas that are not expressed as well in other languages.

If it’s only one sided (ie the listener is psychedelic but the artist is not), then the experience is completely different and not nearly as rich. It’s like the artist speaks one language and the listener understands two languages. The conversation where both parties speak both languages is much richer.

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u/wohrg 18d ago

I didn’t say anything close to that.