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This song is for the star of the National Enquirer (inside joke). It is a fast, percussive, loopy quasi-industrial instrumental. Click on "song story" for "the story behind the song". |
Credits: composed, engineered & produced by djjd at pixilation studios (Nov. 2000). |
Story Behind the Song
The story behind this song is slightly odd, I suppose, at least compared to most of our songs which have no story at all. This song was originally supposed to be "crash" (one of our other songs on mp3.com). Morpheus finished the lyrics to crash and then I (djjd) worked to fit the lyrics into *this* song. After almost a year of screwing around with the song, mcw composed a completely different version of crash which we recorded and released on mp3.com . So the instrumental, named "song 5", sat around for a year 3/4ths of the way complete. I had always told Zoli (a coworker) that I would make him a song and I was also tired of seeing a mostly-complete song laying around so finally I took song 5 and put an ending on it, mastered it, and here it is. This is probably the last song we will ever do in Sonic Foundry's ACID. With our new studio we can sequence individual sounds and samples into our own patterns and are not faced with the limitations imposed by loop-based composing. Unfortunately, it also takes some time to learn how to sequence on a level that results in patterns comparable to the overall sound of a canned loop. Once this level is achieved, the limitless ability to vary the patterns that comprise the song makes the effort worthwhile.
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