AH !!! THe Passenger, off Lust For Life, Iggy Pop. Siouxsie & the Banshees covered it. It's a classic. Now you did it!! No wonder I love it!! Great job man.
You got it! Very cool to hear you appreciated it. Yes only really the lyrics ripped off, didn't use the actual chord progression of the original obviously. And boy, it's been a while since I thought of Siouxsie and co. Might have to go back and listen again. Cheers.
This is trippy as hell man. Sounds like a radio message from a whiteboy ghetto space station. Like the coolest thing I've heard on LM in awhile. I'm putting this on my Iphone.
It doesn't have an intuitively instantaneous context of meaning, I quite agree with that. After rather yes restrained vocals one does not expect so necessarily with quite abruptly and quite impetuously beginning strong instrumental contrariness. But that's intentional, because otherwise the song would probably have quickly taken on an exclusively sentimental character, which I wanted to avoid.
"but it has enough consistency", thank you!
Because also from my point of view this is given. In contrast to the usually common intact consistency of a track, however, I would name the term "Broken consistency" here and consider it a perfectly permissible technique, as a fully suitable stylistic device.
Thank you so much CBC! Glad you enjoyed this. There aren't any vocal chants as far as I'm aware of but I almost does sound a bit like throat singing due to the deep base droning effect. I'll keep my ears open for it though lol
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It's crisp man. Like I can hear the separation in between the tracks. The vocals are on a dead center throne & their isn't a missing bass drum anywhere. Technically, it's a fantastic mix. That's Ableton live for ya. Beautiful job man. Kudos.
This is cool AF man. It's weirdly apocalyptic. I think it's a the swing drums that give that effect. Great bass line too. Im going to download this & everything! Great job man.
I slowed the delay time with automation and turned off the pitch correction, which gave it the "falling" or "DOPPLAR" effect. That may be what you heard, on top of the swing value.
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It doesn't have an intuitively instantaneous context of meaning, I quite agree with that. After rather yes restrained vocals one does not expect so necessarily with quite abruptly and quite impetuously beginning strong instrumental contrariness. But that's intentional, because otherwise the song would probably have quickly taken on an exclusively sentimental character, which I wanted to avoid.
"but it has enough consistency", thank you!
Because also from my point of view this is given. In contrast to the usually common intact consistency of a track, however, I would name the term "Broken consistency" here and consider it a perfectly permissible technique, as a fully suitable stylistic device.
Thanks for your comment!
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