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dance yurasov
More broken music for a broken world we're fixin' to fix.
Twenty-four hours ago this didn't exist, now it's stuck in everybody's head. The background part was an outro to "Strolling Day", I stuck a sample from Chuck on the top of it in post, then I played a little 5-note riff. G & I thought "dance piece", here it is.
This is one of those pieces where women find out if you can dance. If you dance with your head, you'll get tied in knots about a minute in. If you use other parts of your body & soul, you should be fine for the whole 10:28 plus the evening to follow.
Those of you who get messed up on the 'hitch' from C to C# in bar #2, your hearing is fine. If you missed it, get your hearing checked. If you hear the other two occurrences, you're a bat.
Ling Ling (4/4) & Lizzy (7/4) on drums & percussion plus we have a synthesized drum pad Lani triggered with her left hand in a few places. It sounds like somebody driving over a garbage can lid from about 200 meters. (I mixed it back.) G - Gisel del Amico - on a picked Music Man bass (G mixed that forward), Lani on a little Korg R-37, Cami on the 7-string fretless synth-controller, I threw in more samples of Chuck & Kat did the keyboard "bells" up in Canada a long time ago for another piece - we recycled it for "Strolling Day". I played my AX, with the Chuck patch that is supposed to - and I'm quoting here - "make the listener feel like an icepick is going into their eardrum". Cheery Chuck.
Dance your ass off. Life is short and well worth living well.
KMac
Twenty-four hours ago this didn't exist, now it's stuck in everybody's head. The background part was an outro to "Strolling Day", I stuck a sample from Chuck on the top of it in post, then I played a little 5-note riff. G & I thought "dance piece", here it is.
This is one of those pieces where women find out if you can dance. If you dance with your head, you'll get tied in knots about a minute in. If you use other parts of your body & soul, you should be fine for the whole 10:28 plus the evening to follow.
Those of you who get messed up on the 'hitch' from C to C# in bar #2, your hearing is fine. If you missed it, get your hearing checked. If you hear the other two occurrences, you're a bat.
Ling Ling (4/4) & Lizzy (7/4) on drums & percussion plus we have a synthesized drum pad Lani triggered with her left hand in a few places. It sounds like somebody driving over a garbage can lid from about 200 meters. (I mixed it back.) G - Gisel del Amico - on a picked Music Man bass (G mixed that forward), Lani on a little Korg R-37, Cami on the 7-string fretless synth-controller, I threw in more samples of Chuck & Kat did the keyboard "bells" up in Canada a long time ago for another piece - we recycled it for "Strolling Day". I played my AX, with the Chuck patch that is supposed to - and I'm quoting here - "make the listener feel like an icepick is going into their eardrum". Cheery Chuck.
Dance your ass off. Life is short and well worth living well.
KMac