Quetzalcoatlus's listening history
For the vocals, I sang improvised nonsense syllables, then played them backwards.
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A couple of the loops from "Haugh Vis Roumgh" slowed down to 70 bpm (which the lowest bpm Sony ACID will allow).
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Fun with melodica loops. Title taken from a machine-translated Japanese Pizza Hut website.
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Hanging on my closet, I have a sticker for Narraganset beer and a mock-road-sign reading "Dystopia" with an arrow pointing both directions. The juxtaposition was unintentional, but I decided I liked it.
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One of my "fake video game soundtrack" pieces. The title isn't merely repetition; the first instance of "frightening" is an adjective and the second is a present tense verb - in other words "scary horses scaring other horses".
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Initially inspired by over-analyzing a Carly Rae Jepsen lyric, this piece presents a metaphor for the way many of us live under a capitalistic system. Or something. For the vocals I double tracked my voice and pitched one of the tracks down…
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These lyrics are quite old - I originally wrote them about 10 years ago in the form of a "poem", in order to troll a vanity publisher. I always wanted to set them to music, and they happened to fit the drum loop and harmonica piece I was working on.
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