![]() A kind of poor man’s Motif or Triton with lots of Rhodes, organs, strings and fake synths sounds. When Eric left, I looped two bars from our session and started the house version which featured on the 12” of this.” Winter Blues I think I also used some of the drum kits on it. “This might be the only sample-based track of the album. ![]() It was extremely simple and came together quickly. I actually used ACID for this one, which I never used to use. I have a feeling I may have finished this in Cubase SX, after. “Even today, if I start something in Ableton, I usually finish and mix it in Logic. I think the drums came from Brass Construction, maybe? I don’t want to jinx myself by revealing the main sample, but it’s an orchestral jazz record from one of my favourite producers ever. The spoken word bit comes from a jazz documentary by Ken Burns.” For Your Pleasure feat. “I definitely feel like an imposter for this one, but I always loved dub and reggae without knowing enough about the culture. ![]() This is something that changed lately as I read books and have been digging deeper in the history of this music. “I’d met Judah Singer (actually he called himself Singer Judah) from St-Vincent, but living in Montreal, through my friends from the street art collective HVW8. The first time I met him and recorded with him was very intimidating.
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