Amazed by your versatility: it has a specific blend of genres that are unique in each section.
I think they work very well together: impressive blending them together and still sounding coherent.
Lovely pads sounds, vocals, and production.
Congratulations!

On Tue, Aug 20, 2013 at 11:49 PM, Julien Claassen <julien@mail.upb.de> wrote:
Hello everyone!
  Here is the serious piece of electronic music. Rather more depressive than I would have predicted.
  First though I have to express my gratitude to Alison Utter for the sweet vocals, that she has supplied. Thanks! And then we have the links:
http://juliencoder.de/nama/borrowed_time.ogg
http://juliencoder.de/nama/borrowed_time.mp3
  And the lyrics:
http://juliencoder.de/nama/borrowed_time.html
  Or you can access it all from the music page:
http://juliencoder.de/nama/music.html
  Now about that song: technically speaking I used a lot of Midish and Nama. And for the first time I really came to appreciate Ecasound's LV2-support. So also a big thanks to Jeremy Salwen, who contributed that feature!
  Musically, this is a mixture of different influences. I'm still not sure, if it should be categorised as pop or electronica. there's some dubstep in this, as well as some hiphop - in German! :-) - and some basic depressive pop. As to instruments used: almost everything I have at my disposal. In software I only used LinuxSampler for the Solina sample. Thanks to the friend, who made a present of it to me! It's a versatile instrument!
  This latest experiment concluded, I will just lean back and relax. As ever: feedback is very welcome!
  Warm regards and enjoy
       Julien

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