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Décalogue hapitique

By enkid0 on January 15, 2022 8:08 pm

The ten commandments make the most of this track texture.
I still added a few sung vowels and... the name of an egyptian god, Apis (or Hapis). According to the Exodus book, when Moses was getting the commandments from the big daddy, the people of Israel grew impatient and made an idol, a golden calf. It is thought that this calf references this Apis god.

For this track, the bible translation used was the "Segond" (another common translation in France).

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Probably needs to be played in a forest.

Very original and unexpected big_smile I might even say theatrical!

This sounds like throat singing, but is actually pitched down voice? Kinda takes me to the Sardaukar planet section of the recent Dune movie.

Thx for your comments.
Indeed, I don't master (yet?) throat singing. I recorded a few samples of "normal" vowels (with a slight natural voice vibrato maybe, nothing more), and use that on different pitches afterward.

Great approach, reminds me of Demetrio Stratos!

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