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Calling to Edicius
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Musique Concrete in 5 minutes. My voice (extracted and reversed from 'Solitude') plus synthesizer and garage band canned samples.
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Electronica, experimental music with digital media, down-tempo or ambient music, classical academic music including strings or voice. Collaborations welcome.
I am a classically trained musician with an aesthetic for sophisticated pop music, electronica, and soundscapes. I have a degree in violin performance from the University of Idaho, Moscow, ID and will have a Masters Degree in Music Composition by May 2008 from the University of Colorado at Boulder. I sing mezzo soprano and play violin and piano. I collaborate with many musicians on some projects, but mostly write my own music. Lately I have been experiementing with various digital music software such as ProTools, Live, Reason, and Garage Band. Some day I will learn Cubase. Most notably, I have been collaborating with Gunnar Spardel of Tigerforest and Atlantique, and Amethyste Lyne via Atlantique. I look forward to many projects with these amazingly talented musicians. I also collaborated with DJ Fadeliss, David Iverson, and Aeturnas. I have a couple sites where some of my music and collaborations can be found: www.myspace.com/jhadiousofmelimiti www.myspace.com/atlantiquemusic "Longing for the Sun" is now available on iTunes and CD Baby on "The Sound of LIfe" album by Tigerforest.
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Charts
Peak #131
Peak in subgenre #10
Author
Jennifer Deann Scott
Rights
2004
Uploaded
April 15, 2007
Track Files
MP3
MP3 7.0 MB 128 kbps 7:35
Story behind the song
A calling to suicide (backwards). This song encompasses a time of emotional suffering during my first year at Boulder, CO. This is about my struggles with intense depression.
Lyrics
(Primarily) What is happening to me? I want to find a safe place. (reverse vocals from "Solitude" vocal tracks) It's too easy. No. (reverse mumbling about thoughts of suicide)
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