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| "Ultramegabelch!" (unsolicited review from South Dakota). A long, live workout of our studio. Vocal blurps and sufi-like chanting snatched, treated and spit out digitally. Even the barnyard animals helped out on this one. Featured with the paintings of Michael Griffin, in the "Art-Rhythmic Show" in Amsterdam, 6/90. | |
Credits: spontaneously created by Gordon Smith, Robert Mesrach and Thomas Rolanti |
Story Behind the Song
We finally got the chance to work out our karma with the living room and kitchen surfaces. Like the kid in David Sedaris's "Naked," who has to go around licking everything. No texture was left untapped, untickled, unbashed or unscraped. No keyboard presets or drum pads went unused, either. The sampler was exhausted, after 20 minutes of timing differences with the unruly commodore.
Lyrics
nnnnyeeeeeeeeoooouuuuuwhoooooooohhhhh
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