Published on Jun 15, 2013 RothHandle·1,611 videos
"Hey hey,
Here is a couple of videos from yesterdays Necromonkey session. We stated trying to figure out the arangement on the fourth track on the next EP Glimpse but gave up due to "technical" difficulties.
So...we started working on a new track called "the mystery of Dodo". Its based on an inside and very private joke. With a bit of luck it wont be called that for long. The track is based around a piano part David wrote and then we worked on embellishing it with Electribe rhythms, Cembalo, Persephone, Chamberlin solo female voice and some orchestral percussion.
Right now we are not sure where it will end up on the eps but it will probably be the first as it has an almost intro like feel.
Necromonkey is a band consisting of David Lundberg and Mattias Olsson (that would be me). So far we have recorded one album called Necroplex. We are selling and distributing it ourselves in a very private way. If you want a copy please drop us a line at Necromonkeyness@gmail.com
This video was shot at Roth Händle studios. If you have questions about booking or recording dont hesitate to ask.
Thanks for watching,
Mattias"
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