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This song was meant to be like a jam session in the style of jazz or blues, whatever you like to call it. We had a hosting musician at this song. Vojta "Slon" Klima played his guitar solo in one part of the song. Check out the light distorted sound of his guitar for yourselves!!! |
Credits: Pavel M. Cerny, Jan Chlupacek, featuring Vojta "Slon" Klima; special thanks: Petr Wagner - idea of rhythm chords |
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New updated version!
The style could be defined as something like this--blues meets hip-hop meets ambient. It's a song that you can't hear anywhere else, it's style and composition are unique. The main instrument here is an electric guitar, playing a moderately slow and catchy blues-like melody, and a muted jazz trumpet. Also, for the first time we used vocals.
Released: May 1999. |
Credits: Pavel M. Cerny and Jan Chlupacek |
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In this song we tried to focus on melody. A great main motif was our primary objective and, in my opinion, we did succeed. This
isn't yet another piece with loads of electronic stuff, fast loops or anything. We wanted to make this one sound as real as possible
(though the quality of the samples did not permit us to reach the limits) and that's why we used real instruments only (well, their
electronic substitutes, that is). The lead instruments are saxophone, clarinet and guitar supported by violin, acoustic guitar, bells,
bass, strings and, of course, drums.
Also, we didn't want our latest creation to be boring or monotonous. For this very reason we made it very variable, constantly
developing itself.
Released: February 1999. |
Credits: Pavel M. Cerny and Jan Chlupacek |
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