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We noticed a trend in the tech blogs: American scientists are constantly developing scary robot technology for warfare and Japanese scientists are just trying to create robots they can make out with. The true measure of a society is the robots…
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This song is about a relationship that has deteriorated to such an extent that the only thing left if red hot sex. That happens doesn't it?
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This song is about pounding a girl so hard she has to see the doctor. Enough said.
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We know the title is a little misleading, but this song is not about fat girls. It's just about girls.
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Why are all the good drinking songs about poor people? The One-Percenters deserve a drinking song too. Now they have one. Pour yourself a scotch on the rocks and sing along!
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Sometimes the techno just has to come out. Inspired by trance, this rave anthem is all get up and dance, with a particular nod to Kraftwerk with it's travelesque lyrics and bit-crunched chorus.
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Beginning life as a Kalimba/Monotribe jam, the original groove is joined by drum machine, acoustic guitar, bass, layered hand percussion, and layered vocals. We thing it has a great summer feel.
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You ever see one of those busses that are very long and have the bendy part in the middle? This is one of those... only in musical format.
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One of our more complex songs, this one is about an Incubus who has fallen in love with it's victim, is returned to Hell, and then escapes from Hell to be with his love. I know, a bit heady for a Sha-Pink song, but the beats are great.
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The Original version of this song appears on our 1986 album "Art Thieves". We decided to re-envision it for our 2013 RPM Challenge album. The new version includes a chorus and a musical break provided by the band "Letter 17".
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My assignment for Coursera's Introduction to Music Production, week 2 - "Editing an imperfect audio performance to correct the timing", and Boy Howdy! Do I ever do a lot of this!! Thanks for listening!
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WTCA Part I. a happy family. somewhere, I can’t tell you exactly where, but I’m sure that it was very far, away a man so big and strong he wasn’t rich, or so they say but he was wealthy, in other ways other ways, (three cheers, o) happy day…
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The irony is i did actually write this song!
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I wrote this in my head while I was getting my daughter to sleep.
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Recorded one of the very few rainy night we had this summer.
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As with most songs I think this was subconsciously aimed at myself!
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Stu seems to always write songs with a gangster theme, don't think he even realises!!
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It's a cover of the Depeche Mode song from the early 80's. The original is an electro-pop anthem, this is kind of unplugged. 17/3 - new version uploaded, better mix
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A little sick; but couldn't resist. Lyrics: The lighthouse is still: calling me out to play. I know we flipped the covers, but still I can feel the waves The glass in the mirror, wont mean a thing till the wind sings along. I have no…
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A little musical doodle.
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