The Past Presents the Future

The Past Presents the Future

Editorial Reviews

Product Description
After living in Austin for nearly three years, Marc Bianchi moved into a little house in the middle of nowhere in Northern California and began recording this release. In extreme isolation and creative re-evaluation, the content of Her Space Holiday's sound and meaning became much broader than previous works. Short stories starring characters have replaced short-sided, one person perspectives. Rather than feeling like you're looking into the life of one songwriter, the listener walks away with a sense of getting a deeper glimpse into the world around them.

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The Past Presents the Future

The Past Presents the Future
Average customer rating: 3 out of 5 stars
  • Marc Pulls out of his nosedive - Enough about "Manic Expressive"!
  • Her Space Tragedy
  • Flush!
  • The Past Presents the Future...literally, an evolution of Her Space Holiday
  • The Past Doesn't Present the Future
The Past Presents the Future
Her Space Holiday
Manufacturer: Wichita
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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  1. The Young Machines
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ASIN: B000AMJDEW
Release Date: 2005-09-27

Tracks:

  1. Forever And A Day
  2. Missed Medicine
  3. The Weight Of The World
  4. Self Helpless
  5. You And Me
  6. A Small Setback To A Great Comeback
  7. The Good People Of Everywhere
  8. A Match Made In Texas
  9. The Great Parade
  10. The Past Presents The Future

Album Description

After living in Austin for nearly three years, Marc Bianchi moved into a little house in the middle of nowhere in Northern California and began recording this release. In extreme isolation and creative re-evaluation, the content of Her Space Holiday's sound and meaning became much broader than previous works. Short stories starring characters have replaced short-sided, one person perspectives. Rather than feeling like you're looking into the life of one songwriter, the listener walks away with a sense of getting a deeper glimpse into the world around them.

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Marc Pulls out of his nosedive - Enough about "Manic Expressive"!.......2006-05-20

Why do most reviewers have to blab about Manic Expressive?! Most of the comments show no attention was truly paid to his new lyrics, while they go on and on about "His lyrics are about being depressed/He's sold out and catchy now". For one thing, if you had opened your brain/ears at all- Marc IS NOT depressed anymore, nor is the reason he's poppier now strictly due to trying to get airplay. The lyrics clearly reveal this: He's "seen the light". He was a human on his knees with pain, and he has ended up on top- Something most people would admire (as few people seem to learn the positive messages from negative experiences). He pulled out of his nosedive. He started his career heading into heavier and heavier depression, lovers hurting him, etc. On "Young Machines", the love of his live screws him over, and his mother dies. This new album is all about love, the truth, how we are all playing blind in society, etc. Marc Bianchi is now focusing his career on pointing out all of the bull$h!t that he used to live by, and encouraged. He doesn't protect or hide anything- and that is an honesty SO rare in a modern musical artist that I am amazed at him. I find the whole obsession with "I prefer mopy, depressed music the best" pretty lame actually- life is hard, why dwell on it over and over? Marc's revealing, exploring and sharing things now that most people would be afraid to. I commend him!
I will agree, however, that this album at first came across as not so good (Too "catchy"), but after repeated listening and actually paying attention- he's right on track, and is quite ahead of many artists right now.

1 out of 5 stars Her Space Tragedy.......2006-04-14

If home is where you hang yourself, then Her Space Holiday - take your own advice. I agree fully with the reviewer before me regarding lyrics. They are absolutely absurd and wow, the woh's of being an indie artist. What is this, the Marshall Mathers LP? Get over yourself. I used to really like Her Space Holiday. All the earlier material from The Astronauts Are Sleeping (vol1 & 2), etc. is brilliant. I think the reviews should be a little hard, because of the many successes and potentials that have surrounded Marc. Manic Expressive at this rate will be the record HSH is known for. The Past Presents the Future seems to have no continuity or flow, almost like fragments. I want to just slay myself when I hear Weight Of The World. Honestly, there is not one good song. At least on Young Machines the musical compositions were sound - this is rubbish.



2 out of 5 stars Flush!.......2006-02-26

I wanted to like this cd so badly. I gave this several listens and still could not begin to even start tolerating this release. I liked Manic Expressive, I even liked the Young Machines but this one was a bit of a stretch. His lyrics are garbage, don't kid yourself otherwise, I overlooked it in Young Machines but this is inexcusable. Someone needs to tell Marc to stop writing about the pains of being a musician because its not relatable, and quite frankly if you can't handle the criticism stop putting out records.

5 out of 5 stars The Past Presents the Future...literally, an evolution of Her Space Holiday.......2005-10-06

I can't think of a better title for this album, since it is very evident that Her Space Holiday is moving on from their established sound and themes of deep desperation, loneliness and love. Luckily they do this without losing the personal connection that is so much a part of what makes Her Space Holiday one of my favorite bands. Few people have come close to putting such true and honest feelings into such beautiful lyrics as Marc Bianchi, with the help of his laptop.

His past albums seem to have been centered on love affairs, drug abuse, and always deep depression. This album seems to move into a brighter light, yet keeping with serious subject matter. Bianchi's lyrics now touch on powerful themes, such as his own exploitation of his feelings on his album and acceptance of sexual orientation differences in America.

If you have listened to The Young Machines, this album is the perfect follow-up. If you are new to Her Space Holiday, be sure to check this out, and all of his other albums, especially the amazing Manic Expressive.

I cannot stress how personal a connection all of Her Space Holiday's albums make, and this one is no different.

2 out of 5 stars The Past Doesn't Present the Future.......2005-10-04

It's more or less a discarding of past accomplishments in favor of future experimentation with the mainstream ear. "The Past Presents the Future" could be called the bigger, more flamboyant brother of "The Young Machines," which I'd call HSH's first stab at reaching out to the pop-friendly, radio, mainstream public.

While I believe that Marc Bianchi's greatest achievement ever was the emotionally powerful "Manic Expressive," threads and tiny tidbits of said album do exist within "TPPTF." However, each track is highly lyrical, like "...Machines," and terribly difficult to swallow. We all understand that Marc is depressed, but does he have to be so forward with it?

"Manic Expressive" is an atmospheric trip through dreamy electro-soundscapes touched with beautiful string arrangements. Vocals are not overdone, as they are carried by the music itself. HSH's last two albums, do not follow suit.

Musically, this album is neither catchy, nor appealing. Too much time has been spent on making the lyrics the stand-out strength and even that's annoying. His whispery voice, though perfectly fitting for an album such as...oh..."Manic Expressive," is a headache when coupled with awfully-mixed electronic pop that just isn't very fun to listen to.

If anything, "The Young Machines" and "The Past Presents the Future" are the two launch pads in which Marc can break out of obscurity and finally attain the popularity, notoriety and money that he apparently wants. I've lost a lot of faith in him since, I'll say it again, "Manic Expressive," and I just don't see any change ahead. The slope is steep when you lose your touch.

Strangely enough, though, even though I'm disappointed with HSH these past couple of years, both said albums are still better than what you'd hear on the radio or through scanning the Billboard Top 500. When a man sets the bar so high ("Manic Expressive") and then misses his mark so horribly ("TYM" and "TPPTF"), you can't help but think that the good days are behind us and we're in for a tiresome and depressing period ahead. ..but deep within both releases are tiny remnants of what Marc is truly capable of.

It's just sad you have to weed through the garbage to get to the treasure.

If you liked "The Young Machines," then by all means, pick this up. I'd even venture to say that if you enjoyed disc one of "Home is Where You Hang Yourself," you *might* like this one. If you were captivated by "Manic Expressive" and are expecting more of the same, run the hell away in the opposite direction...quick!
Guesswhyld Presents Past, Present and Future
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    Guesswhyld Presents Past, Present and Future
    Various Artists
    Manufacturer: Landscape Germany
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B00005BGWF
    Release Date: 2001-05-08

    Tracks:

    1. Intro - Guesswhyld Productions Presents: Past, Present & Future
    2. No Holds Barred - Tommy Tee
    3. Fame - Labba
    4. The Big Hurt - Nature
    5. Big Bklyn - Labba
    6. Ain't No Secret - Lace Da Booms
    7. Yo, Yo - Street Smartz
    8. Interlude - Mike Zoot
    9. High Drama - Mike Zoot
    10. Due Process - Lone Catalysts
    11. Clubber Lang - Cash Brown
    12. Frontline - El Da Sensei
    13. Cum Again (Remix) - Street Smartz
    14. Simplistic - Network Reps
    15. Outro - Guesswhyld Productions Presents: Past, Present & Future
    16. Silent - Guesswhyld Productions Presents: Past, Present & Future
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    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    • Pure Hip Hop
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    Manufacturer: Stonegroove
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    GeneralGeneral | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
    ASIN: B00004ZB0U
    Release Date: 2000-10-30

    Album Details

    Hip-hop. On the Mic: Talib Kweli, M.o.p., El Da Sensei, Mos Def, Royal Flush, Mike Zoot, Punch and Words, Labba, Organized Konfusion, Lone Catalysts, Street Smartz (S Double). Supplying the Beats: Buckwild, DJ Hi-tek, Shawn H Period, Ez Elpee, DJ Spinna, J Rawls, Eight off (Agallah), Tommy Tee, DJ Buda, Ayatollah.

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars Pure Hip Hop.......2001-02-02

    In today's music industry where everything is money driven, it is good to listen to a hp hop CD that has artist who still do it for the love of the genre."Due Process" is my favorite song becuase it has Talib Kweli teamed up with Rubix. Also worth listening to is "Frontline", a song by El Da Sensei (Artifacts). There are many more songs worth checking on this Cd, so I would recommend that you buy this if you are a hip hop purest as I am.
    Past Presents the Future
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      Past Presents the Future
      Her Space Holiday
      Manufacturer: Indie
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

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      ASIN: B000AA7CU6
      Release Date: 2005-09-12

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      1. Forever And A Day
      2. Missed Medicine
      3. Weight Of The World
      4. Self Helpless
      5. You And Me
      6. A Small Setback To A Great Comeback
      7. Good People Of Everywhere
      8. A Match Made In Texas
      9. Great Parade
      10. Past Presents The Future
      11. Love Is Just An Excuse
      12. Until The Kitchen Sinks

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