This file has expired and is no longer available here. The owner of the topic can re-upload the file, or post a link to an off-site file. <BR><BR><a name="planetz-tag"></a>Genre: Electronic<BR> <a name="planetz-tag"></a>Uses: Pulsar Mixers<BR> copyright © 2004 Institute of Contemporary Music - Arthur Loves Plastic<BR> _____________________________________<BR><BR> I did this remix for Arthur Loves Plastic. Actually I did everything but the singing and I rearranged and altered that quite a bit.
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I used the CW Vinco a lot and CW/Flexor near the end. The hardware was a Nord G2 for the main part and some Waldorf Micro Q. Software synths include a bit of Reason and many sounds that had so many effects I can't even begin to remember how I made them. I consider my laptop which is a second computer to be an important tool. Now I never have to leave bed!
I was trying to make something which would fit with the singers voice and please the one woman band (ALP). It's not exactly what I would do on my own. If I had more time to complete it, I would have done some things differently. To me it sounds okay but the important thing is Bev Stanton loved it. She's having a release party for the project at Japones in Washingotn DC on November 6. It looks like an underwater cave and they serve sushi.
I was trying to make something which would fit with the singers voice and please the one woman band (ALP). It's not exactly what I would do on my own. If I had more time to complete it, I would have done some things differently. To me it sounds okay but the important thing is Bev Stanton loved it. She's having a release party for the project at Japones in Washingotn DC on November 6. It looks like an underwater cave and they serve sushi.
Great music, really interesting sounds, unusual arrangement. Liked the fast little intro, drums and scratchy little sounds. The portamento lead/solo bits are interesting too.
I especially appreciate how you haven't flogged the good bits to death, but just dabbed them in
The voice is good, but those lyrics ! They're simply awful. "Ravaged by a savage" and "I want to be a ho" ?
The singer doesn't sound convinced by them either...
I especially appreciate how you haven't flogged the good bits to death, but just dabbed them in

The voice is good, but those lyrics ! They're simply awful. "Ravaged by a savage" and "I want to be a ho" ?

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