Go to church! (with a twist)
Posted: Fri Apr 24, 2009 12:18 am
Well, not so sure about posting this track, but you may find it quite extraordinary/funny to hear Norwegian rap phrases on "digital literacy in music eucation" replacing Ice Cubes original lyrics.
Half a year ago I made an attempt at recreating the bakcing track of Ice cube's "Go to church!" as part of my spare time master studies on "ICT in learning" with focus on music technology. The idea was to use this work and my lyrics to comment on what "digital literacy in music education" can be. I decided to use Scope devices as much as possible in addition to basic use of Cubase and Reason (reason for rex loops). I found that i Prodyssey, Minimax, Protone, EDSi16 were spot on the originals. I also used STS 3000 for strings, layered with strings from Reason NNTX.
I opened up the middle section of the tune for soloing and altered the original chords for SUS chords which allows for a wider musical interpretation. I think I ran the Rhodes (yamaha S80) through Interpole and some Scope distortion units + delay.
There is also some Melodica added here and there ...
Play it loud!
Neb
Half a year ago I made an attempt at recreating the bakcing track of Ice cube's "Go to church!" as part of my spare time master studies on "ICT in learning" with focus on music technology. The idea was to use this work and my lyrics to comment on what "digital literacy in music education" can be. I decided to use Scope devices as much as possible in addition to basic use of Cubase and Reason (reason for rex loops). I found that i Prodyssey, Minimax, Protone, EDSi16 were spot on the originals. I also used STS 3000 for strings, layered with strings from Reason NNTX.
I opened up the middle section of the tune for soloing and altered the original chords for SUS chords which allows for a wider musical interpretation. I think I ran the Rhodes (yamaha S80) through Interpole and some Scope distortion units + delay.
There is also some Melodica added here and there ...
Play it loud!
Neb