Here is a list of things I've made that are difficult to find as they are not dirrectly connected to anything else.
They are kept in old, worn, and sea-logged crates just barely holding their weight enough to peak out of the ocean
I'm usually terrible at communicating over text if I haven't met someone first but this is a remix of this person's song who was asking to collab on the artist Bad Snacks' discord Knucklebutt made the music video. It's three seperate parts with his song sampled throughout in the background. the synth sounds I play sample a single note from his synth. In the ukulele section you can here a beep, that's the projector turning off. I accedentally stepped on my computer after waking up one morning. and there was a very small piece of lego that cracked the entire screen. I had a projector so I would mix and produce all my songs projecting the DAW on the wall. Sometimes the projector would over heat and I would have to wait for a while for it to work again to see what I was doing. (like while I was recording the uke). I was very floating and forgetful and discosiative at the time I recorded it. That's probably why I titled it what I did
.I was asked to make a bonus track that was a remix of some of the members of Western Motel's highschool teacher reciting his sandwich order of a "Chicken Bacon Guacamole" sandwhich. The other 3 songs are co-written with my music mentor Steve Weave. Turbulant Flow was one of my first times writing lyrics at about 13 or 14. We would pick from a deck of cards and use rhymezone to get the phrase Turbulant that we quite liked. Steve was a big part of teaching , me how to keep the ball rolling with creating and changing the way you do it (and also inedvertantly teaching me how to teach music (well and then giving me the oppotunity to teach his overflow of kids on the waitlist). We didn't focus on the technical stuff with music more just writing and coming up with new approaches the gift was written in about a 1 day. steve picked me up on his moter cycle from my school, I showed him the chords I had worked on and then we wrote the lyrics for a sorta sappy but cute song. pretty quick and easy. Wake up slow was recorded in steve's studio over the couse of three 1 hour long sessions each week. I had a clear vision and I just kept layering track after track until I was jangling chains and detuning radio and walking in circles talking around the mic.
just someone who heard our song and sang her own cover of it.
omg I just looked her up @12/9th/2024 and shes a MAGA-sexologist-Meat enthusiast-influencer or something now omg hahaha
song about one of my parents
I played the drum kit and tamborine. I was told I played "busy in a way that sorta worked" and "You sorta dance the whole time you play drums" and "I like when you just play the tamborine for a song and run around" a lot