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Cilbot (Ciliptis and botanicus) - Counter COVID

By botanicus on May 17, 2020 3:25 pm

This work expresses the possibility of society splitting into 2 groups, where one believes the virus is real and the other does not. This belief creates a counter-culture to mainstream society and causes a schism in our social fabric.

This is a collab between Ciliptis and I. Check out his page: weeklybeats.com/melon+farmer

i can please safely take all the vulnerable peoples & go to world where people are being caring of each other & believe in germs/viral pandemics?   is this possibility?  wink   feelin' this piece!  nice job!

kaedo sevaada wrote:

i can please safely take all the vulnerable peoples & go to world where people are being caring of each other & believe in germs/viral pandemics?   is this possibility?  wink   feelin' this piece!  nice job!

I feel you, my dude. haha. Thanks for listening

sicck. Is that a disc scratch I hear throughout the track? Whatever it is, its awesome

Very well mixed with this one. Whats that glitchy chopped vocal sounding voice? I love it.

danju wrote:

sicck. Is that a disc scratch I hear throughout the track? Whatever it is, its awesome

Alex Fun wrote:

Very well mixed with this one. Whats that glitchy chopped vocal sounding voice? I love it.

I believe you guys are talking about the same thing. some of the work was done by ciliptis but we both gated the original vocal samples with different side-chain triggers. then that was warped, vocoded, and heavily effected. warped with some rhythmic intentions. i cannot remember exactly, but that was the idea.

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