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Worldcast goes way back to their eighties duran duran roots on this one. Roland jupitor type sounds, driving beat, grooving bass, and flanged vocals |
CD: Worldcast Download
Label: IV digital
Credits: william mchugh- keyboards and engineering, robert tate bass and vocals, tony singleton guitars |
Story Behind the Song
Usually with worldcast, either Robert Tate or william mchugh will start writing the song and they will finish it together. Generally, the band doesn't jam to find the music/they write seperately. Robert Tate wrote this song(the core) William Mchugh produced and engineered it. It was the first new recording done at IV digital studio(mchugh's production company). It took approximately 1 month to record since it was the first song done in the new studio.
Thus far it has gotten very favorable reviews, although some people just dont get it- claiming it sounds too much like duran duran(how can you sound too much like them??) or eighties music. What they dont understand is that Worldcast likes it that way, they play what they like and do not feel pressured into updating the sound simply to make it more commercial.
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