My original inspiration was to write an experimental metal song in the style of Death Grips
Features:
-a glitched guitar loop
-guitar tapping
-reversed vocals
-distorted chance music electronic drums
-chopped vocals
-audio processing that cuts up audio into tiny pieces and rearranges them by volume
-ring modulated vocals
-Shepard scales based on a chord progression of falling fifths/rising fourths
-hand drawn audio (drawing individual samples while following a sine wave guide)
lyrics
Why?
When I move, I burn the world and when I breathe it's ash
Any hope I had for Earth has passed
When I eat, it's human meat from workers bled out dry
And when I sleep, the other billions die
I am violence
Why?
Existence is violence when self reliance leaves you in the cold
Each connection made, a human interface
For the privileged to eat another’s soul
And so humanity and society compose a global network of abuse
Everyone contributes to some level of oppression
But no one takes account for the harm that they produce
credits
from Ruminations,
track released November 28, 2017
Written and recorded by Max Strater
Uses effects programmed by Max Strater and Kyle Paulsen
Mixed in Audacity
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