On Tue, 12 Jul 2005 17:21:10 +0100, james-ngfRbgMv8TwV8AREJM4DLQ wrote:
In my opinion,
the best vocal accompaniment to this track would be a
spoken voice piece, preferably with a scottish accent (think a cross
between Iggy Pop and Prolapse in their more laid-back phases, possibly
Coil).
Interesting. I was thinking more like muffled, soulful, slow-paced
singing with lingering notes, cutting to sparkly, faster, more urgent
pieces when everything crashes back in. Sigur Ros meets Portishead and
Bjork.
Yes well if I sounded like Bjork I would be very happy (if I was a girl!).
I have recorded my version.. Almost random lyrics inspired by the
instrumental track.. slightly spooky in my opinion.. Cross between
Coil and Tarwater. Recorded into Ardour on a cheapo computer mike and then
compressed with Barry's Satan Maximizer, passed through a low-pass filter
and then through gverb with 100% dry component as well as a 6 sec. reverb.
listen to it here:
http://www.jmstone.dsl.pipex.com/sv_WIP_into_the_night.ogg
If I think of
some good lyrics I will certainly have a go, but I don't
think South-Eastern UK accent is quite so up there in the cool stakes!
Haha, well it's better than what I've got - High-speed dumb-sounding
Blackcountry.
Ow am ya?
I think this would be cool!
I'm sure
there are hundreds of other ways to go with this track though.
It will be interesting to see what people come up with.
Yup, I can't wait.
Should be good.. Can't wait to hear the sung version!
James