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Dance of the Earth (with J.P.Sharp and D.Long)
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A song about nature and the future of mankind, where a bit of Peter Gabriel meets ambient experimental. Lead vocals John Paul Sharp, Dave Long (of Gamma Leonis) at bass.
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An italian 8 members chillout orchestra who plays a mix of electronic and acoustic chillout music with ambient, jazz and new age influences.
"...It is easy to imagine yourself peacefully lounging in a scenic land while listening to these compositions, which use a wide array of acoustic instrumentation backed by ambient electronica." : we reached (#26 overall) on iTunes Italian online music store between january 6 and 13, 2005 (since january, official iTunes release date, never went out from the Top100), and had a song (, our 1st CD and , our 2nd one. Check out our link section for a direct link on those albums pages on iTunes! as "Best Instrumental Artist"! Thank you, everyone, for this result! :-)
Song Info
Charts
#393 in subgenre Peak #4
Charts
Peak #170
Author
Fabio Rodi & John Paul Sharp
Rights
2005 by The Wimshurst's Machine
Uploaded
July 28, 2005
Track Files
MP3
MP3 4.9 MB 128 kbps 5:22
Story behind the song
This song was born by chance, and the first collab with an artist met on GarageBand.com and one met on Soundclick.com...

If you did ask to Salvador Dalì to make you a portrait, then you couldn't ask him to avoid surrealistic elements, such his famous melted clocks. So, when we asked to the talented experimental artist named John Paul Sharp, we expected something weird... And here we are.
This track has a particular flavor and you may love it or hate it, but you can't ignore it.

This is a song about the future of humanity, born by the cooperation between The Wimshurst's Machine, John Paul Sharp (lyrics and vocals) and Dave Long (bass) AKA Lonesome Dave of Gamma Leonis (formerly Solar Wind).
This is a song about nature, an electronic-tribal song, where a Peter Gabriel's styled experimentation meets ambient and Alan Parson's electronica. This track amazed us with it's ethnic flavors and tribal choirs as soon as Fabio composed it. But as much as we did like the song and it's structure, we still had no idea on how we could go on with it. The first big help came from our friend Dave Long (known also as Lonesome Dave of "Solar Wind") and his amazing bassline. And the final touch came with this incredible collab with John Paul Sharp and his amazing vocal style. A bit of experimental (in the style of Peter Gabriel) for a song we like a lot, in all it's experimental weirdness. Not our usual style, but winner of the Friday Night Live on Project Overseer Production website.

Lyrics

DANCE OF THE EARTH

(lyrics and vocals by John Paul Sharp)

...where the Earth meets the sky...
...where the Earth meets the sky...

in about a thousand years from now,
will we be asking ourselves,
'Where did our Mother go?',
'Where did our Mother go?',

oh no, no, no, no, no,

for she will be grieving
for her children
who have somehow gone
beyond her control.

in about a thousand years from now,
will we be asking ourselves,
'Where did our Mother go?',
'Where did our Mother go?',

oh no, no, no, no, no,

for she will be grieving
for her children
who have somehow gone
beyond her control.

Download it as cell phone ringtone FOR FREE by clicking on the button below: [send as ringtone] (won 2 times)

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