Reuben Walton
Derek wanted to rap for some reason, and I wanted to make it a very energetic production behind him. It is a ridiculous techno rap bonanza. Brian Hayes also provided vocals on this track. This song was originally uploaded to my SoundClick music page
This song is another segment featuring rapping with my late friend Amber Scanlan. It features Amber rapping her very decidedly 'not having it' and not politically correct lyrics, over a suspenseful, harsh and jarring electronic instrumental backgroun
Amber and I were listening to music in her car and rapping and freestyling to the beat. This song contains Don Lappin's vocals in the beginning, with him playing the funk rhythm guitar riff on electric guitar in the beginning, from beginning of the s
A flangerfest, basically. Derek's auto-tuned voice singing his improvisation on the theme of 'Storm', by Bjoerk, off of the Drawing Restraint 9 Soundtrack, copyright 2005 One Little Indian records. Derek wanted to do a piece with him exercising his i
Derek sings to me over the phone an improvisation on the theme of a medley of different songs by Antony & the Johnsons and Bjoerk, back in September 2007, and I just decided to give it a random, highly controversial title that had nothing to do with
Derek's vocals over a beat consisting of a party horn, a sample from Bjoerk's song "Innocence" off of her 2007 album Volta, a few suspense accents here and there, a string breaking. Derek came to me with this idea to expand upon the concept of "Innoc