Song
Wow. Almost 2 months between song releases… And since I don’t really play any MMO’s I don’t even have an excuse. Anywho, here’s a kinda long song I layed down about an hour ago.
Another *insert period of time*, another song.
This one’s like my first song (6:66) but with even more ambience.
Well there was nothing much going on tonight so I managed to knock out two songs:
Al-Jazari’s Ancient Automatons
Al-Jazari I managed to get through quite easy and I’m happy. But I’m currently not satisfied with Pixie and Viking, can’t quite get the pixie part right or settle on suitable ending/outro to the song. I’ll probably redo it at some point.
*And at this point my internet died so this post is slightly delayed
It’s a brand new car song!
Unlike the previous song I didn’t have this one sitting around for a couple of weeks, I in fact made it today. Regarding the title: It’s something I heard someone say at a sci-fi convention. The song itself I reckon is one of my best yet and while it’s almost all freestyled I do manage to have a proper rhythm throughout.
This week I was shocked that I had been played by Triple J, but somewhat miffed (myffed even) to discover that it had been played in March… Oh well at least I’ve accomplished something that most people I know haven’t done. So now I’ll add that to the list that consists of meeting George Takei and getting punched by Peter Cundall. Technically also crashing a truck into a mining rig…
Now onto the bidness as I’ve got another song!
I’ve been playing EVE online a lot lately and when I came across a sound on my Korg DS-10 that sounded remarkably like a mining laser I thought it only natural to incorporate it into a song. So this leads us to:
EP-S Gaussian I Excavation Pulse
Hi there folks, you’ve managed to stumble upon the Click Chemistry website. A site where I, Dw, will keep you up to date with all the latest Click Chemistry news and songs. Maybe even gigs if I manage to do some. The site will probably start to look different soon once I get around to it.
Now sit back, relax and listen to what I’ve done so far.