Someone, I forget who, once described Willem de Kooning's "Woman" series as records of battles rather than finished paintings, and I feel a bit that way about this song. Nevertheless, how can one go wrong when dealing with the subject of pirates? This is another result of my obsession with timbre and its possibilities for emotional expression. This being track three on my all-Tapegerm album, I'm trying to continue exploring the album's theme while increasing complexity. I was reluctant to end with another revealing-the-process finale, but it worked so well I just had to do it. I think the repetition will put a listener off guard, which isn't bad at all.
Genre: Experimental Album: The Sleaze (Ev'rybody's Doin' It) Label: Credits: Tapegerm Resident Artist loop by David Fuglewicz Open Loops, unused and used source audio from the original Pirates of the Caribbean ride
davefuglewicz said, "Arrrr, tis about time we had a hardy pirate mix here, I be thanking your self for the use of me humble loops. This, prhaps, is yer finest mix I've turned my foul ears upon, ya scurvy dog!"