Girl Cave
January 4, 2009 12:23 AM
A song dedicated to my girlfriend for how cave-y she made her room.
I wrote this while in California over winter break. It's pretty simple. I can't decide if I like the drums or not. The voice at the end is a sample I found on freesound of some guy talking about cranes and peacocks and strangers and the summer palace of the dalai lama. I have a version of the track without drums or anything here. It's one of those deceptively sad songs that I like writing so much.
I wrote this while in California over winter break. It's pretty simple. I can't decide if I like the drums or not. The voice at the end is a sample I found on freesound of some guy talking about cranes and peacocks and strangers and the summer palace of the dalai lama. I have a version of the track without drums or anything here. It's one of those deceptively sad songs that I like writing so much.
posted by azarbayejani (4 comments total) 2 users marked this as a favorite
Dunno if you meant the sound of the drums or the beat - I really enjoy the kind of lopey, lopsided quality of the beat. I don't know enough about drum machine sounds to really have an opinion on those. The melody / harmony is very nice, I see what you mean about deceptively sad, but I find it kind of uplifting!
posted by arcanecrowbar at 2:35 PM on January 5, 2009
posted by arcanecrowbar at 2:35 PM on January 5, 2009
For some reason this song triggers a flashback to my early days in the Buzz community; namely some of the music we used to exchange with each other. This, of course, is much higher quality and has a smoother feel to it.
posted by spiderskull at 9:55 PM on January 6, 2009
posted by spiderskull at 9:55 PM on January 6, 2009
The reason it sounds like I'm using buzz is because I started writing music with Buzz and haven't changed my writing style despite switching to first to Reason and then to Ableton Live. Also, the arped part does sound a lot like a machine I used to use in buzz, forgot its name.
posted by azarbayejani at 8:57 AM on January 7, 2009
posted by azarbayejani at 8:57 AM on January 7, 2009
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