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D-Day is the first Utopian Hedonism song, build within the Reagan's speech about the Normandy Landings (6 june 1944)
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Trip hop track, may be listened as a soundtrack... As usual we tried to create a deep atmosphere with loads of melodies to give the listener a little journey full of new findings every time :) Anyway this time the BPM is a bit quicker : 87…
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This was more of an experiment with a couple synthesizers and abusing them with distortion and ring modulators.
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Clocking in at just over a minute, this was something a song that I started on and then kind of gave up on.
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This was more of an experiment with a couple synthesizers and abusing them with distortion and ring modulators.
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Straight-up rock song, the first guitar-driven song I wrote during these sessions and one of my favorite songs I've written/recorded so far.
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This got its name because I thought it sounded like it could be a section in a Pelican song. I went to Wikipedia to look up Latin names of pelican species and settled on this one.
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Straight-up rock song, the first guitar-driven song I wrote during these sessions and one of my favorite songs I've written/recorded so far.
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