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Take Me to Your Loneliness


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#1 Infernity

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Posted 19 July 2006 - 09:34 PM


DOWNLOAD HERE

Take Me to Your Loneliness

Your silence's strident
Loudly from distance
Thy absence burns me to ash

The ash as the dust
like the stars full of lust
The infinity sets in your eyes

So why is it so hard
to recall them so sad
as commemorates me your voice...?

The recollection
goes to devastation,
as your silence keeps screaming-

<i>Take me to your loneliness
Spare me out of your ignorance
Remind me how you found the way
into my heart</i>

Was it 'cause you needed a god?
Or was it so you'll have a playfield?
Am I pure enough to hide and learn the reticence?

My sweet intensions turn dark
I'm losing my mind
while you're there and you can't see me-

<i>Take me to your loneliness
Spare me out of your ignorance
Remind me how you found the way
into my heart</i>

<i>Take me to your loneliness
Spare me out of your ignorance
Remind me how you found the way
into my heart</i>

Tomorrow, tomorrow
and once more, tomorrow
Tomorrow my dear never comes

Do not you promise
'cause loneliness stacks up
blocking and binding your arms

<i>Take me to your loneliness
Spare me out of your ignorance
Remind me how you found the way
into my heart</i>

<i>Take me to your loneliness
Spare me out of your ignorance
Remind me how you found the way
into my heart</i>

Into my heart

<i>Take me to your loneliness
Spare me out of your ignorance
Remind me how you found the way
into my heart</i>

Into my heart

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I have recorded it at last, very bad quality and for that I apologize. Enjoy.

Bah, you can download from this place: http://files.to/get/...erman614325.wma , press the "download file"

-Infernity

Edited by infernity, 09 February 2007 - 05:03 PM.


#2 AdamDavis

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Posted 20 July 2006 - 11:11 AM

Not only do you have a larynx made out of pure silk, but a larynx made out of pure, organic silk grown in the best laboratory, constructed with nanotech' precision and each atom tweaked and refined so, when all is assembled, it makes the most beautiful sound in the Universe. Music is a profound reason I want to live forever, and you, Adi, have added an extra dimension to this passion.

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Posted 20 July 2006 - 11:19 AM

Not only do you have a larynx made out of pure silk, but a larynx made out of pure, organic silk grown in the best laboratory, constructed with nanotech' precision and each atom tweaked and refined so, when all is assembled, it makes the most beautiful sound in the Universe. Music is a profound reason I want to live forever, and you, Adi, have added an extra dimension to this passion.


WOW! That's the best chat up line I have ever seen. "A larynx made out of pure, organic silk". The following applies to me I guess "A larynx made up of cardboard, soaked in bourbon"

All jokes aside, biopunk you're a pretty impressive guy.

I don't even need to comment about you Adi. I can't wait to listen to your track. Perhaps I could download it and add some harmonies. Would you mind?

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#4 Infernity

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Posted 20 July 2006 - 01:40 PM

Wee luckily I have a comp for one day... Damn it, the link doesn't work!

Not only do you have a larynx made out of pure silk, but a larynx made out of pure, organic silk grown in the best laboratory, constructed with nanotech' precision and each atom tweaked and refined so, when all is assembled, it makes the most beautiful sound in the Universe. Music is a profound reason I want to live forever, and you, Adi, have added an extra dimension to this passion.

I had to quote you so you can't delete, gawd thank you so much, you are such a cute fan!

Graeme, unfortunately the file has not been uploaded as I thought, does anyone has a server to upload a WMA file to????


-Infernity

#5 Infernity

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Posted 20 July 2006 - 02:18 PM

Does the song run when you open this: http://www.imminst.o...ODE=03&MID=1956 ???


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#6 Infernity

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Posted 20 July 2006 - 02:48 PM

Alright, here you can download it, http://files.to/get/...erman614325.wma

Until I have a direct link.



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#7 AdamDavis

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Posted 23 July 2006 - 02:50 PM

WOW! That's the best chat up line I have ever seen. "A larynx made out of pure, organic silk". The following applies to me I guess "A larynx made up of cardboard, soaked in bourbon"

All jokes aside, biopunk you're a pretty impressive guy.

I don't even need to comment about you Adi. I can't wait to listen to your track. Perhaps I could download it and add some harmonies. Would you mind?


Thank you, Graeme! I am very flattered. I'm glad you liked my comment [thumb]. I would love to hear what you could do with Adi's song.

#8 Athanasios

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Posted 23 July 2006 - 04:42 PM

After great reviews, I had to listen. I agree, you have an awesome voice. Don't be afraid to explore your lower range. Many great women singers use it to create contrast, and make things more dynamic. Again, good work.

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Posted 24 July 2006 - 01:07 PM

beautiful.

as for me, your work appears to be reminiscent... be'ofen eeshi...
it had captured the moment. or short era?
emotions come and go.
songs commemorate.

VEL'USS ZHAUN ALUR TAGA LIL QUARVAL-SHARESS?

#10 Infernity

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Posted 26 July 2006 - 07:50 PM

After great reviews, I had to listen. I agree, you have an awesome voice. Don't be afraid to explore your lower range. Many great women singers use it to create contrast, and make things more dynamic. Again, good work.

Thank you very much!

beautiful.

as for me, your work appears to be reminiscent... be'ofen eeshi...
it had captured the moment. or short era?
emotions come and go.
songs commemorate.

VEL'USS ZHAUN ALUR TAGA LIL QUARVAL-SHARESS?

Yes, yes, you know.
Thank you, how could you not..............


And I do :) , so sweet


-Infernity

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Posted 26 July 2006 - 09:31 PM

WOW! That's the best chat up line I have ever seen. "A larynx made out of pure, organic silk". The following applies to me I guess "A larynx made up of cardboard, soaked in bourbon"

All jokes aside, biopunk you're a pretty impressive guy.

I don't even need to comment about you Adi. I can't wait to listen to your track. Perhaps I could download it and add some harmonies. Would you mind?


LOL man I really should try that one some day

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Posted 29 July 2006 - 03:40 AM

Incredible. Absolutely beautiful. Nice use of the ol' reverb there. Careful with your record levels, you peaked a couple of times, easy to do, just as easy to avoid. Move to Australia and Ill cede the microphone in my band to you and concentrate on guitar and production.

Seriousely!

I say again, WOW!

#13 Infernity

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Posted 29 July 2006 - 10:18 AM

Incredible. Absolutely beautiful. Nice use of the ol' reverb there. Careful with your record levels, you peaked a couple of times, easy to do, just as easy to avoid. Move to Australia and Ill cede the microphone in my band to you and concentrate on guitar and production.

Seriousely!

I say again, WOW!

Heh thank you very much!
Well, I can't really come to Australia now...


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#14 Infernity

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Posted 30 July 2006 - 05:45 PM

http://www.imminst.o...20Lonliness.mp3

Thanks to my big brother :) !


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Posted 30 July 2006 - 05:46 PM

Welcome, Sis!

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Posted 30 July 2006 - 05:56 PM

Just listened to it.

Nice Job infernity. [thumb]

You need to do some rock next time. :)

#17 Infernity

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Posted 30 July 2006 - 07:00 PM

Just listened to it.

Nice Job infernity.  [thumb]

You need to do some rock next time.  :)


Why thank you!

Heh, it shall be a rock song as soon as I will have a band.....

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Posted 31 July 2006 - 01:50 AM

I just had a listen for the first time infi. Sweet!

If I were to add or give advice on what you could do with this song......

Have the intro with your voice backed by chello (this would go for a minute or so to set up...)

then

Double time your lyrics with a driving bass line and thumping double kick. A nasty really dark lead line wouldn't be that hard to set up.

Your angelic voive would suit death metal or something dark really well as long as you have the complementing drive behind you.

Heck, I can even hear those lyrics to some break beat or D&B

I am male barritone (mainly punk) and would complement your voice well although I think that you are more than an octave away from me.

We are just finalising our EP. I try and send you a copy when it's done

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Posted 31 July 2006 - 02:25 AM

Heck, I can even hear those lyrics to some break beat or D&B


I mentioned that on one of Infernity's older tracks, but she said NAY! I still say YAY to the rolling breakbeats and smooth jungle bassline.

All in all, a nice track [lol]

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Posted 31 July 2006 - 02:39 AM

Remember us when you are a star!
Beautiful voice there, more I say!

Haha I am sure some of these guys could organise some great remixes.

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Posted 31 July 2006 - 01:50 PM

I still say YAY to the rolling breakbeats and smooth jungle bassline...


...And the microtones, glitches, Cageian silences, psychoacoustics and harsh, distorted noise and feedback! [lol]

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Posted 31 July 2006 - 02:55 PM

Thank you so much guys!!!

Your angelic voive would suit death metal or something dark really well as long as you have the complementing drive behind you.

Thanks! I'd love to be a Death-Metalist! My favourite genre!

but she said NAY!

And still she says NAY! [lol]

Remember us when you are a star!
Beautiful voice there, more I say!

Will not ever forget, my music is useless if it shall fade with my life.


-Infernity

#23 AdamDavis

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Posted 31 July 2006 - 03:04 PM

I'd love to be a Death-Metalist


...An Immortalist Death Metal musician? Interesting combination considering that death and suffering are major themes in that genre. How about Transhumanist Metal, Life Metal, Immortalist Metal. Or, instead of Black Metal, White Metal?

#24 Infernity

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Posted 31 July 2006 - 04:38 PM

That's what we call gay-metal [lol]

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#25 Infernity

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Posted 31 July 2006 - 04:39 PM

Nah, kidding, well, I could release such album, but I won't stick on that....


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Posted 01 August 2006 - 04:56 AM

What about a Mexican Death Metal Jazz Fushion band [tung]

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Posted 01 August 2006 - 05:29 AM

glitches


I remember feeling so uncool when I didn't "get" glitch. I mean, the creative process behind it is cool and everything, but...

#28 Infernity

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Posted 01 August 2006 - 06:01 AM

What about a Mexican Death Metal Jazz Fushion band [tung]


:) Oh OF COURSE not!


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Posted 01 August 2006 - 02:57 PM

I remember feeling so uncool when I didn't "get" glitch. I mean, the creative process behind it is cool and everything, but...


Who have you heard? I would definitely recommend works by Carsten Nicolai (a.k.a, Alva.Noto or Noto), Ryoji Ikeda and Frank Bretschneider. I do think there are too many other contemporary computer musicians focusing on Glitch though, especially those who us the Max.MSP programme, which is capable of so much more of course.

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Posted 01 August 2006 - 08:35 PM

Who have you heard? I would definitely recommend works by Carsten Nicolai (a.k.a, Alva.Noto or Noto), Ryoji Ikeda and Frank Bretschneider. I do think there are too many other contemporary computer musicians focusing on Glitch though, especially those who us the Max.MSP programme, which is capable of so much more of course.


Yeah, glitch is tricky. So much of it can get caught up in the "art of creation", which can be hard to follow/swallow. I find it one of the most self-referential of all electronic music styles. And biopunk, big ups on the John Cage reference, he is truly one of the great American composers. I have his sheet music on my piano, and whenever I play it, someone comes in and thinks I just f^%$d up, cause I'm pausing for minutes at a time, a la the piece. [lol]

He's not exactly glitch, but for anyone looking getting into a little more urban experimental avant-garde (read: accessible), DJ Spooky is still the business. So offtopic!




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