One of the tracks from the album containing some more laid-back elements. That coupled with the fact that it's towards the end and in between two more frenetic tracks, it kinda fell thru the cracks. I definitely found the idea of overlapping the organ riffs appealing and I think it gives the track a feel that's more ominous and less sad than the album mix. (I also think both versions sound kind of forboding and more-or-less fitting in the current world in which the studio sits, but that's another pointless, discussion perhaps...)
Anyhow the entire playlist will be up soon. For now here's the track.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mN__jFoPMcQ&t=180s
Soyl
Sunday, April 19, 2020
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