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the horizon, implosion! drawn down curtly, composi
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Took some stems, remixed them, made an implosion of conviction released it for visions to kindly provision
rock new wave spetts
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Music is life, love & light so take it whenever, wherever possible
1000 characters is just asking too much of me, I assure the speed dæmon smoking his guns as capitulation to the Millennial music Gods ran on, centripetal in it's variability to 'genretrication' if I may, pseudo-anachronistic misanthrope that I be y'all. Drop the beat a minute, I need a smoke. And no mirrors........ Technophiles will be at home with me, sub-genres run as rampant as thou please! We'll see what I have to say, to fill up these oh so generous 1000 millstones of posterity, when I can recover from the recent past and get my mixes wired and queued and intercorrelations of the past and unpaid dues to lost potential masked with pounding grooves. Tweak those highs, shred the mids and bottom out 'till then. Oh, apparently I rap I dunno I think it's shit so you'll likely never hear it but who knows how drunk I'll be one night! What, were you expecting some promotional material?! Peace, and until then we call the Yin the Yang the Yo; The Sun The Moon The Stars.........
Song Info
Charts
#68 today
#11 in subgenre
Author
Christopher Paul Bettridge
Rights
Christopher Paul Bettridge
Uploaded
December 17, 2025
Track Files
MP3
MP3 14.5 MB 320 kbps 6:20
Lossless
WAV 69.6 MB
Meta Data
BPM
131
Beat
4/4
Key
C ♯ min
Vocals
Male
Character
Energy
relaxed, cool
high-energy
Danceable
coffee-place
dancefloor
Positivity
dark, sad, angry
happy
Appeal
unique
radio-friendly
Story behind the song
This developed out of an interest I had in trying to merge not only different stylistic sounds, but to use my own voice in a track. But since I don't sing well, I used a sampler to transform my voice and then mix it into these particular stems I had and then try and blend it all together. I don't know what I'd call it except cool
Lyrics
Sampled version of my voice reciting a poem I came up with off the cuff
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