Talk:Carbon Based Lifeforms

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What was "The Path"?

It looks like the first two "studio albums" were Hydroponic Garden (2003) and World of Sleepers (2006), according to those two pages. However on this page, The Path is also listed as a "studio album" (the zeroth!) - I'm wondering if this could be clarified, why is it not counted? (E.g. https://carbonbasedlifeforms.bandcamp.com/album/the-path)

Hugovdm (talk) 16:36, 7 December 2016 (UTC)

Difference between "Main albums" and "other albums"

Hello,

Recently, someone changed the discoraphy part of the page by melting the section "Main albums" and "other albums". I added this two categories for the group discoraphy as CBL doesn't seem to consider VLA, Refuge OST, The Path and ALT:01 to be part of their main releases.

Indeed, as they are about to release Derelicts, CBL and their producers talk about their "5th album" or CBL 5, the previous albums being Twentythree, Interloper, World of Sleepers and Hydroponic Garden.

Moreover, each of the "Other albums" have some specificites that could make a category for each.

-The Path (1998) was the "zeroth album", released before the group formation

-VLA (2011) is not really an album. It's more like a single track lasting one hour. Plus, it is just the long version of a track of Twentythree.

-Refuge OST is not one of CBL works as a music group but rather as a original motion picture soundtrack composer. It's like CBL work but not for the CBL "main" discography

-ALT:01 is a compilation of remixed tracks and live tracks, that could have its own category but should not be a part of the "main" discography.

Considering these, I'm going to cancel to modifications. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Astrolys (talkcontribs) 09:05, 18 September 2017 (UTC)

Picture description correction and update

The guitarist in the picture with Daniel is in fact Johannes Hedberg, the other member of the group. The photo was taken in November 2009 during a live concert in Cosmonova, the digital planetarium/ImaxDome theater of Stockholm's Naturhistoriska riksmuseet.

Daniel completed his book, the original impression sold out, and went into a second edition. 84.216.108.70 (talk) 17:30, 12 June 2024 (UTC)