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I gave myself a rough guideline that most songs should be between 30 seconds and 2 minutes long - this was both because I didn't want the album to be much longer than 45 minutes and because I knew there were going to be certain days when I wouldn…
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Just before I made Feb.ZOIG, I made a noisy, experimental EP (Noisy Exploding Brain) and a minimal ambient one (Jack Shetland EP), and I think because of this, this album ended up as a mix of both styles. This song is the first one that ended…
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Created entirely with vocal samples.
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Once I created this beat, I knew I wanted to create kind of a Kraftwerk-ish early techno song with it.
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I think this is only the second time I've ever attempted an original song where I actually sing (as opposed to just talking). I may redo the vocals on this later. Maybe I'll add a track or two to the backing music too, although I want it to stay…
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I think this is only the second time I've ever attempted an original song where I actually sing (as opposed to just talking). I may redo the vocals on this later. Maybe I'll add a track or two to the backing music too, although I want it to stay…
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Parts of this are about a breakup, parts of it are complete nonsense. I leave it up to the listener to figure out which is which.
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I wrote these lyrics in a few minutes on a bus ride home, then quickly set them to a backing of hammerhead drum loops and stylophone. I may go ahead and make a full vocal album/EP in this "synth punk" sort of vein (maybe also with a few slower…
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