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One of a few pieces composed on a battery operated toy keyboard that I nicknamed the Powersockey, due to the fact that the power socket was labeled that.
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So-named because it was a last minute addition to the album. I wish I could remember what effects I put on the accordion track to make it almost sound more like a synthesized sitar.
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One of a few songs on the album where the percussion is a loop of myself hitting my computer desk with my hands. I think I got a nice hypnotic vibe going with this one.
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One of these days I sort of want to try an all acapella album. You may or may not notice a reference to "We Have Heaven" by Yes in there.
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One of the two actually finished songs. Everything in this song was created using Hammerhead, my voice, and a beer bottle.
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I'm proud to say this is one of the weirdest songs I've ever done. I got some more use out of the beer bottle here, this time hitting it with a pencil instead of blowing on it.
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One of these days I sort of want to try an all acapella album. You may or may not notice a reference to "We Have Heaven" by Yes in there.
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One of the two actually finished songs. Everything in this song was created using Hammerhead, my voice, and a beer bottle.
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Creepy carnival music. I was trying to remember the name of b-movie Cthulhu Mansion, and because part of it takes place at a fair, Cthulhu Carnival was my first guess somehow. I thought that sounded like a pretty fitting song title anyway.
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Of the whole album, this is the track I had most fun making. The instrumentation consists of accordion, beer bottle, work desk, toy keyboard, whistling, and scissors.
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