The sssss intro reminds me of Being Boiled.
Yes the essing is a problem & yes other processors exacerbate it.
The combo of real (I think) & synth bass works really well.
Cosume BE SILENT die is the way it was written on the railway underpass just outside of Syney in the mid 70's.
Middle Eastern signils on train wheel squeals in the mail delivery service back to the suburbs after another luckless night at the dance clubs.
KC: it's not your usual trance'n'dance - def harks back to the "days" when the combo you've sketched was heading where Magazine went but with real drums. Part Wire, this is an excellent melange of early HLeague, early JDivision atmospherics and NOrder electronics without the bpm.
I really, really like it.
I'm about to press download.
Sorry the prose is so prosaic - just back from the Rubberty & a good ccounter dinner!
The voice - perfect for the song.
the lyrics - soured impported beer and curdled creme brule, a GFC in the face expectations built on a foundation of soft seduction men's magazines and the gold card on your 18th if you stamp on the face of a prol...forever.
Eric Blair would part his hair and know that the camera behind the mirror wasn't aimed at him but over his shoulder at what comes after.
Third time through and I didn't notice the essing... did you treat it with EQ, at some lows? Deeper essing?
Oh, Um, I REALLY, really like it!
Wow, I wrote a word & it was CENSORED! I didn't know we did censorship of words as innoccuous as ****.