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Stunt girls wetting themselves mid-air
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An electro-indie track from the instrumental album "AAEEIIPP".
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Jorm is a world. Well, it's mainly the brainchild of my musical vision but onstage we are a whole band. On the recordings however, I solely perform all instrume
Jorm is the brainchild of multi-instrumentalist Fredrik Andersson but began as a joke called "Riffkollektivet" (freely translated "The Riff Community") with the amibition of making old school progressive rock. As any good joke it detoured into more serious territory and became sort of a dual-existing project with a live directed band on one side and a recording project on the other and that's where we're at. The emphasis is still on symphonic prog rock but the palette has extended to include just about anything that pops into Fredrik's hairy head. In short: Jorm is on one hand a one-man recording project and on the other hand a full band occaisonally performing selected songs live wherever they may get the chance. Or even shorter: Jorm is a world.
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Alternative Indie
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#6,287 today Peak #98
#1,170 in subgenre Peak #27
Author
Fredrik Andersson
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Fredrik Andersson
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July 22, 2010
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MP3 6.0 MB 128 kbps 6:35
Story behind the song
This is a fun parenthesis (apostrophe, ampersand, citation mark) in the Jorm history, partly due to the album not originally intended to be a Jorm release. Over time I've come to regret the desicion to dub this sidestep as "AAEEIIPP" (short for Approximative Ambient Electronica Experimental Instrumental Indie Progressive Psychedelia) in itself and not as just another Jorm shenanigan which I should have done to avoid confusion, but the history knows no shoulds so AAEEIIPP it is. This song doesn't really differ much in essence from the other tracks on the album but the melody parts are among my favourites and at least one of my friends has claimed it a favourite as well. And since it's instrumental, like all the other tracks on "AAEEIIPP", it's a good excuse to get use of the more quirky song titles that I have lying around.
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