Invocation

February 15, 2007 4:55 AM

A long time ago, this song used to have words. They were super lame. Now it makes for a good guitar freak out. The drums were the first thing I ever made in Ableton Live. Doing the tempo changes at the end in Live was a pain (but I still love you, Live!). I think the drums sound a bit stiff and robotic (in a bad way), but it's still about the best I can do with real drum sounds. The vocal's a bit dodgy, but is Good Enough For Now.

posted by sparkletone (7 comments total) 1 user marked this as a favorite

It's about damn time I started using this part of the site.

It's one of the reasons I paid for an account, but the Blue is a huge timesuck, and I kind of forgot about it/procrastinated for a long time.

More is coming. Better things than this, really. But this is a nice place to start.

I quite like the last minute or so.
posted by sparkletone at 4:57 AM on February 15, 2007


i like the last minute as well
posted by pwally at 2:05 PM on February 15, 2007


Me three. This is a great song. I can't wait to hear more.
posted by snsranch at 3:46 PM on February 15, 2007


PS: "Invoke what?" you ask

Why, my muse of course! That's what the super lame words were about. It's part of why the song's always felt like a beginning one.
posted by sparkletone at 9:01 PM on February 15, 2007


My robots must learn from yours. The beats my robots come up with are pathetic. I've threatened them with the infernal fires of repurposement, the discipline of the furnace, yet still everything they beat upon the metal skin sounds contrived and damnable. Ann Landers of the future, my robot drummers keep no rhythm. Help me.
posted by isopraxis at 9:49 PM on February 15, 2007 [1 favorite]


Ann Landers of the future, my robot drummers keep no rhythm. Help me.

This made me giggle.
posted by sparkletone at 11:25 PM on February 15, 2007


I really wish I had a band so I could hire you as my rhythm guitarist.

Style, man. It's all about style.
posted by Ynoxas at 10:30 PM on February 16, 2007


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