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] Peter:H [ wrote:Thanks @elassi and @Mark for your input...
Ich bin jetzt ganz nass, vom bass, krass...(Sorry for switching to german, the lyrics of the piece posted by elassi are just hilarious dada german phrases)
If you're into that kind of smiling lyrics, being sort of a mashup of Rainer Werner Fassbinder ("Berlin Alexanderplatz") and Zeltinger ("Asi mit Niveau"), you may like this one, too:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cUyII4sH0eQ

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elassi wrote:
] Peter:H [ wrote:Thanks @elassi and @Mark for your input...
Ich bin jetzt ganz nass, vom bass, krass...(Sorry for switching to german, the lyrics of the piece posted by elassi are just hilarious dada german phrases)
If you're into that kind of smiling lyrics, being sort of a mashup of Rainer Werner Fassbinder ("Berlin Alexanderplatz") and Zeltinger ("Asi mit Niveau"), you may like this one, too:
That "Paxi Fixi" is the signature track for the #metoo debate...probably, right? But anyway...no I don't dare to say something here. Thanks elassi for posting the track. I now understand better, what electro is and what not...
BTW: I have updated the track - no, still not electro it is - but worked on mix and stuff. Enjoy if you like. Here's the link again
https://soundcloud.com/p-e-t-e-r-h/its
Last edited by ] Peter:H [ on Sat Dec 16, 2017 8:24 pm, edited 1 time in total.

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This is an odd one. It sounds how I'd imagine JMJ would play the music of Jethro Tull (specifically, Thick as a Brick). It's got a "concept" album sound and feel, like Prog Rock played using only synths. Does that make sense? It took a little getting used to, hence the delayed reply.

Good work :)

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] Peter:H [ wrote:That "Paxi Fixi" is the signature track for the #metoo debate...
Sure, it's dangerous terrain (vermintes Gelände). Don't want to discuss it either though can't refrain from mentioning another track by "The Admirals". Not that bad lyrics either, featuring a more 'thoughtful' point-of-view. :wink:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=omIdYTe-AzU

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seismic1 wrote:This is an odd one. It sounds how I'd imagine JMJ would play the music of Jethro Tull (specifically, Thick as a Brick). It's got a "concept" album sound and feel, like Prog Rock played using only synths. Does that make sense? It took a little getting used to, hence the delayed reply.

Good work :)
He he he, yes, >It's< definitely odd, hope not far in excess...
Thanks seismic, thanks that you took the time to listen and comment!
>It's< so interesting how music triggers completely different associations in each listener...Jethro Tull wasn't on my mind...nice!

] Peter:H [

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It sounds how I'd imagine JMJ would play the music of Jethro Tull
Can't get the this bloody image out of my head, please help...

JMJ dressed as a court jester, standing on one leg, playing some sort of futuristic flute whilst smiling manically! :0)

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Be careful with that laser flute. You'll have somebody's eye out.

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It's all fun and games till someone loses an eye.




....Then it's just fun.
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Becareful with your laser flutes, guys...I call it a ''laser'' and start a project called ''the alan parsons project''
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ei_GZnrr1nw
Next I start the operation "banana rama" and the next "wang chung"...damn where's the dr. evil smily.
Btw: I've updated the track once again...tried with some different mixing.

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I've uploaded an update to the track. It's the same URL that was used in the OP.
I'm looking forward to your feedback...be it flutes, lasers, JMJ or Jethro Tull... ;-)

https://soundcloud.com/p-e-t-e-r-h/its

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