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This song is a journey through a hangover and the consequences of one or three beers too many, hence the title, meaning that around this time in the afternoon (on a workday and in the mix) things are starting to come together....a little.
The underlying backing music is fairly normal and, around 3:41 (if you're with me so far) the whole piece moves to a less experimental stage.
The start and middle phases are disharmony over harmony and with the phones and old computer game sounds, the piece is trying to break out of Industrial into something a little more melodious but only succeeds right in the dying seconds.
Be afraid, be very afraid.
Another one not for the faint hearted.
The underlying backing music is fairly normal and, around 3:41 (if you're with me so far) the whole piece moves to a less experimental stage.
The start and middle phases are disharmony over harmony and with the phones and old computer game sounds, the piece is trying to break out of Industrial into something a little more melodious but only succeeds right in the dying seconds.
Be afraid, be very afraid.
Another one not for the faint hearted.
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chikoppi
Heh! Way to layer that chaos! You have notes seemingly all over the map, but somehow it never really seems that they don't belong together. Many, many tracks all fighting for space, but they are well choraled. Roots of a very cool jazz song under all that frantic-ness. Nice phrases and voices from an unusual mix of instruments - and I love the percussion!