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My favorite song. I decided to try a new technique with this song: sampling my own sounds. After about an hour of fiddling with wires and settings, I figured out (mostly through trial and error) how to cleanly record from my electric guitar onto my computer. The end result is this song, the only one featuring any sort of “real” instrument. It has a dream-like quality to it, and is overall a very mellow song. |
MP3.com CD: Masterwork - buy it!
CD: Masterwork
Label: none
Credits: Shayon Mukerjee |
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I named this song late one night for absolutely no reason. That’s really all there is to explain. The working title was “Normal to Evil”, so at that point any name I could possibly come up with was a better choice. I liked Cardboard, and it just stuck. It’s a pretty happy song that has this strange evil part in the middle (that’s where the working title came from). Like “Mischief”, this song also uses the TS404 to achieve it’s interesting sound. |
MP3.com CD: Masterwork - buy it!
CD: Masterwork
Label: none
Credits: Shayon Mukerjee |
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This song came together entirely by chance. I played with some buttons, put in some random notes, and it sounded good. I few hours later I had built a song around those random notes. I think the title, “Mischief” definitely describes the whole experience. Most of the sound comes from a program included with Fruity Loops called “TS404”. TS404 is a piece of software that emualtes the sound of Roland’s incredible TS303, a sound machine from the 1980’s (which is now discontinued) that usually sells for well over a thousand dollars. |
MP3.com CD: Masterwork - buy it!
CD: Masterwork
Label: none
Credits: Shayon Mukerjee |
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