Pedullist
Stop it, I can't breathe
I wrote the basspart for this 'song' (it's not really a song, it's basically a bass part with some vague melody LOL) a few years ago. Unfortunately it was very, VERY, difficult (I didn't write it on bass, I just scribbled down the notes and didn't care about playability).
Tom (SLuiCe) is a man who never cares about playability. I'm currently recording bass tracks for his album, and my skills have been improved a whole damn lot just by figuring out how to play his keyboard programmed bass parts.
So, as a result, I can finally play my own song! LOL I played it on my fretted Pedulla, and through my Korg G5 bass synth. Hence, the 'hyaaaa' kinda sound.
The noise in the background is what you hear when I open the door of my apartment. I always keep it closed during recording, but this time I thought it might add a nice ambiemce to the song.
During the bridge you can hear one of my cats purr. His name is Phosphor Lotus Wittgenstein
Btw, I have serious doubts about the snare. I wanted an unnatural snare, but I feel like it's a little bit too unnatural.
Vierkant
http://www.nowhereradio.com/artists/album.php?aid=2639&alid=799
Tom (SLuiCe) is a man who never cares about playability. I'm currently recording bass tracks for his album, and my skills have been improved a whole damn lot just by figuring out how to play his keyboard programmed bass parts.
So, as a result, I can finally play my own song! LOL I played it on my fretted Pedulla, and through my Korg G5 bass synth. Hence, the 'hyaaaa' kinda sound.
The noise in the background is what you hear when I open the door of my apartment. I always keep it closed during recording, but this time I thought it might add a nice ambiemce to the song.
During the bridge you can hear one of my cats purr. His name is Phosphor Lotus Wittgenstein
Btw, I have serious doubts about the snare. I wanted an unnatural snare, but I feel like it's a little bit too unnatural.
Vierkant
http://www.nowhereradio.com/artists/album.php?aid=2639&alid=799
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