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Duh. Don't do it guys. Dangerous bsns.
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all by myself, nowhere to hide, nowhere to go, all the way down, nothing to fear when i hit the ground... ...i wanna see, over the edge, into the night........" "....i wanna make this some kind of WHEYYYYYYYYYY" |
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Another thread contends...
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Reading this just reminded me.
RATO vLONG. Y/N ;D Kudos to anyone who can figure out the lyrics btw
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Yes, that was posted back in late September. The lyrics are kaleidoscope eyes - just that Mike Castaneda probably synthesized them a bit to make them sound different.
I'm wondering what the samples used in Adcar are though - a guy going in a messed up voice "Aaaaaaaaauh" and then a woman moaning lmao. Counter clockwise chant pattern sounds like an old sound recording; in the early 20th century song lyrics kinda sounded like that tone, although at the 48th broken rolls at around 480ish combo in FFR you can clearly hear a guy saying "very good!" |
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Confirmed!
Messaged Terminal11 himself and got this response: "That would be "girl with kaleidoscope eyes" - manipulated in several ways throughout the song. And there you have it. !, Mike" Last edited by MrRubix; 12-19-2009 at 07:48 AM.. |
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lol wtf if you messaged him and got a response you should ask him about adcar and chant pattern haha
CCCP is definitely in a different language though putting aside the "very good" part, I don't think someone in a monk-like voice would be saying "whey here we are" |
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I sent him your questions, so we'll see
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Nice job, guys.
Now go interpret this one Quote:
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I hear only madness
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Thanks, I've really been on a mindblock on Adcar.
In case you don't know what I mean by the messed up "scream" and the moan, I'll show you the song. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cYWeLjZGzBg |
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I hear something like "I will go (on) (to the party)" lol all throughout the song (the female robotesque voice) Also sounds like "Departed"
Actually sounds more like "I will row/grow (something)" "I will go/row too far"? The "go" sounds like "woe" to me though, and the last word may be two syllables but it's hard to tell. Last edited by MrRubix; 12-19-2009 at 10:33 AM.. |
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Dosslol:
"CCCP: The samples in that song are sourced from a record called Poi Poi which originally came with a reference book and equipment to perform choreographed steps to the chants on the record. Hence the counter clockwise chant was the one I sampled. Very Good is what the man says on the record after he assumes you correctly performed the choreography and the "1, 4, 1, 4, times, good" is just from him counting the steps to the beat. Not sure exactly but I believe the chant I sampled was in Hawaiian. Here's some information on POI as I know little to nothing of it aside from finding the record in a dusty bin about 5 years ago. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poi_(performance_art) I don't remember where I got the sample from the female in the end of the song but I grabbed a few things she said to make it sound like she was saying "sooooo tiiiiiiime" (not sure exactly why, I just liked how it sounded. Adcar: This song is olllllllllllllllllld. Was made in 2001 or so. About 4 years before it was released. If I remember correctly, some of the vocal sounds were taken from a Karmon Israeli record, however, none of it is in any kind of english. Most times I sample vocals, I either construct them to say things they never intended to say or make some kind of flow that sounds like it could be english or some kind of unidentifiable foreign language, or in Adcar's case, no language at all, just whatever flows with what I'm making behind it. Hope you enjoy! Mike" Last edited by MrRubix; 12-19-2009 at 12:11 PM.. |
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not yet :/ http://www.flashflashrevolution.com/...7&postcount=31
so I guess this song begins with "get you, get you" or something.... and then in the middle "one spin, two spin, ..." |
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I always thought it said "Come get some" over and over.
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Actually I do hear "Get ya get ya" but the second part sounds like "One screw two screw" Last edited by MrRubix; 12-19-2009 at 12:49 PM.. |
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Haha you rock Marcus thanks
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