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"Whirlpool (Radio Instrumental)" genre: Down Tempo
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Think Propaganda meets Combustible Edison - sort of.
Credits: Everything-ing by Alan Holding
Story Behind the Song
The original title of this tune was Whirlpool Of Men. A friend of mine wanted me to create a back catalogue of tunes for a 70's disco diva (who never existed) and this was going to be a 'remix' of one of those 70's 'classics'. As the lazy sod has never come up with any lyrics to the music the title has been truncated and the tune left voxless. Tough for him, but good for you as you can listen to the music.
Another 'back catalogue' tune is finished, but that's too good to release for free yet...
All the music was made using Buzz (www.buzzmachines.com), with the final EQing, mastering, compressing, etc. done using Buzz as well.
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Artist description
Electronic music that's "definitely better than 99.3% of the music on mp3.com". Notice the quote marks.
Music Style
Electronic
Musical Influences
Orb, Plaid, Raymond Scott, BBC Radiophonic Workshop, Philip Glass, Coldcut, Harley Cheesecake.
Similar Artists
Not sure, really. I've been told that 'Whirlpool' sounds like Air. Like, wow.
Artist History
The only permanent member of the band has been making music (of a sort) since 1981. Graduating from bounced recordings of free-form industrial jazz jams bashed out on Casio-VL1's to the heady delights of 24-bit direct-to-disk multi-tracked digital free-form industrial jazz jams programmed on computers operating at 50 degrees below room temperature has been a long haul. But, after so many years of wasted life, its time to share the misery.
Group Members
Alan Holding: Writing, arranging, sourcing, programming, recording, mixing, overdubbing, editing, mastering and anything else ending in 'ing'. Ian O'Connor: Occasional Entropic Guitar and 'when are you going to make some money out of this' comments.
Instruments
Alan Holding uses Buzz, Cool 2000 and various other bits of clunky software. Ian O'Connor uses Entropic Guitars and a big mouth.
Albums
Cat Feud is in production. Expect it late 2002.
Press Reviews
First showing on MP3.com.
Location
Manchester, England - United Kingdom
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