Description : I listened to some of Eshar's poems not to long ago and loved what I heard. So I created this track specically for them. The poems ended up fitting perfectly (with a few adjustments here and there) I threw in some effects on the vocals in different parts. All of the music was created by me. There is a total of three poems in this track. The first poem heard, entitled "You Made Me (Take Two) Supermix", was written by Nathan Jones and the acapella was created by Abe Gibson (alividlife) and the poem was recited by, of course, Eshar. The second poem was written and recited by Eshar and is called "i Wish I Could Sit Here Forever" The third poem was both written and recited again by Eshar and is called "For You I will Be Myself"
All three of these poems are available to download off of this site. This track is a lot more minimal (compared to what I normally create) It also sounds like nothing I've ever done before. i really enjoyed creating this track and hope you enjoy listening to it. Give me a review to let me know what ya think and I'll review back. Thanks to Eshar for sharing the poems!
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At 0:33 - Holy f*ck. That synthline is amazing. I love the crunchiness of all the instruments. Feels like it's all going to crumble into pieces at any moment, with the glitched vocals and the keys adding a sense of paranoia. Well done.
That is a great beat love it. Minimal is cool. love the dark sounds, psy style, love that wobble lead that is cool. Have you heard the new Basement Jaxx? song featuring Yoko Ono, features poems over minimal beats. Anyway cool song I like what i hear
yeh great use of vox samples, intro was wikd build up loving the sounds you used, that woke the track up, the contrast of sounds waz spot on and the dark twisted sounds was devastating
Reverse1984 - you've listened to my stuff, so I doubt you'll be surprised that I absolutely love this one! This is IT! Without the back story here, I would never have suspected that this wasn't a carefully arranged collaboration. Your choices of sound and how Elaine's voice becomes inseparable from the glitched sounds is really amazing. It's one thing to make music artfully, and entirely another when art is musical - you have indeed 'nailed' it here. The simplicity underlying the complexity of your rhythm works so well. "I wish I was God, the All Seeing Eye." Faved for sure.
that's an awesome mash-up of elaines fantastic work!
Wow, I love the glitch work you did on her voice! that is brilliant!
I really dig this... a lot..
Gotta love elaine.
I don't know what else to say!
I am dancing in a circle listening screaming, "Don't stop! Don't Stop! Don't Stop! Yarghhhhhhh!"
lol
Faved,
Recommended,
added to the ______________________ - "greatest hits"
;)
This is oh so very different, very artistic. Actually I'm stunned that this level of creativity has come out of Toronto :)
Go Habs Go ( Guess where I'm from...LOL ). Seriously dude, great track.
No offense taken man...you can't please everyone when it comes to music...I just aim to please myself with my tracks. Its just a bonus if others dig it. Thanks for listening and reviewing!
great creative use of the great work of Elaine she does have an aura to the way she delivers even after all the great processing you did on her voice the emotion still comes through, great musical production sounds solid, great structure, very interesting work of art to listen to, I'm finding more and more great Canadian artist on this site, Elaine must think us Canadians have a thing for her, lol, check out what I did with one of her vocal loops, she is not in there a lot but she gives the track the emotion it needed, I did a video for the track.
My musical treatment is completly different from your my approach was rock, she is there at the start but I played with her more a t the end of the track last third, cheers from Quebec mon ami. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5VxLxApLTz8
yeh this has defo gotta original fresh sound to it 4 sure, nothing to regimental as alot of electronic music especially dance has seemed to ov been over recent years
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-B
Wow, I love the glitch work you did on her voice! that is brilliant!
I really dig this... a lot..
Gotta love elaine.
I don't know what else to say!
I am dancing in a circle listening screaming, "Don't stop! Don't Stop! Don't Stop! Yarghhhhhhh!"
lol
Faved,
Recommended,
added to the ______________________ - "greatest hits"
;)
Go Habs Go ( Guess where I'm from...LOL ). Seriously dude, great track.
My musical treatment is completly different from your my approach was rock, she is there at the start but I played with her more a t the end of the track last third, cheers from Quebec mon ami.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5VxLxApLTz8