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“Newd” is quite possibly our only throwback track, based on its sound. The way we mixed this track requires a little bit louder playback, and the full stereo field has been realized.
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Phrygia creates sonic atmospheres that spark creative thought. Mainly electronic beat laden and experimental electronica, Phrygia has now started to dive into m
Phrygia creates diverse sonic atmospheres that spark creative thought, enabling the listener to further their efforts through aural stimulation. Within the music, we wish to propel you to another dimension of sound and thought, where worlds collide in a very abstract yet friendly atmosphere of knowledge and sensibility.
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Charts
Peak #417
Peak in subgenre #41
Author
David M. Boosamra / Jared A. Boosamra
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© - 2003 - Phrygia / Integrated Arts, LLC - David
Uploaded
November 19, 2003
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MP3 3.0 MB 128 kbps 3:15
Story behind the song
Being subjected to the views of the self-righteous right has been a heyday of sorts for us here in the Land of Phrygia. We support the philosophy that you do unto others, yet we have been scrutinized by a few particular people brandishing a cross and claiming us as being a negative force by virtue of our tracks like “A Bullet Never Tasted So Good” and “Vlad the Impaler”. What’s more, we were told that these songs might possibly talk someone into inflicting pain or worse upon themselves. As we all know, that’s bullshit, but in honor of these pedantic cretins, we throw it right back at them with “Newd”. “Newd” is quite possibly our only throwback track, based on its sound. The way we mixed this track requires a little bit louder playback, and the full stereo field has been realized. But in that search for stereo separation, a minor but significant loss of treble occurred. You can sense the expanded compression formulae within the track, but it really is focused on the hilarious outtakes from one person called J.C., who would vociferously rebuke and damn anyone who opposed his “New Revelation” Art Bell states, “She sounds like a pussycat compared to you.” (Speaking directly to J.C. on his open caller line from the now defunct Art Bell radiobroadcasts). J.C. was incredibly learned, but his twisted philosophy, and especially his grasp on what was right and what was wrong in America was surprising to say the least, as he spouted on about eternal damnation, but condemned anyone that even so much as posed a question or inquired about his liturgical and theological anomalies inherent in his vocal rampages. This track is close to Aphex Twin, but quite absorbed in the offbeat bass drum and vertigo synths.
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