Sunday, March 12, 2017
BURG - the forest where we died (feat. KORG monologue)
Published on Mar 12, 2017 ollilaboratories
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Yesterday I went o a big shopping spree.. i finally got my hands on the eventide space pedal AND the KORG monologue.
This being one of the first proper tracks i have put together in 2017 it took some time to get it right, spent almost a full two days jamming and setting things up. When i recorded it, it all went down in just one go... The monologue plays a cenral role in the track, and helps build the tone and beat throughout the entire track, really a lovely synth.
The tune is very dark, it is a reflection on life and death.. and an answer to where we will end up when we pass away.
Gear used: KORG monologue, ms-20, SQ-1, volca, bass, keys and fm, Roland Aira System-1, TR-8, elektron analog four, circuit (just sequencer), makenoise 0-coast, microbrute, MG-1, dreadbox erebus, NLA1, beatstep pro, reface CP
FX used: eventide space, strymon timeline, bluesky, el capistan, mooer reecho, skyverb, catalinbread CSIDMAN, Kaoss PAD, ms-70 CDR, red panda particle."
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