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  1. You may recognize parts of this track. Mixed and mastered in Cakewalk. Tomorrow Never Knows (Scott Dough x Soundtweaker Jungle Rework) by SCOTT DOUGH (WorldSound / No Dough Dub) Thanks for watching!
  2. It Must End! Is a pure pop sonic soap opera. Set in a familiar style of The Beatles or Queen, yet with a modern twist...the beats are almost hip hop. Well that's what the beats sound like to me. Performed, written, mixed and mastered by me using Sonar and Waves. Visual clip also created by me. Thanks Neb
  3. Eve all, well hasn't been a strange old time - I hope people are well? I was on the way to covering Adam Ant's Stand and Deliver which would have been a 3d animated affair - I had designed the Trump model and all. Then the shit hit the fan, which meant I needed to re-think my creative plan...I thought the world needed more love so I decided to redo a cover of George Harrison's When Every Song Is Sung. It's actually an unfinished masterpiece with various artists over the years trying to finish it. Ringo did a version, but George sued him over it lol. I have taken both George's idea and Ringo's and spliced them together. You can find George's version on soundcloud...it is less than a demo really, Ringo's on Youtube. This is if you're interested in both their takes on the tune. Basically, I start with just acoustic guitar, piano and synth. This then grows to a full Beatle type tune at the end. I literally was listening to both versions and working out the arrangement at the same time. In George's version, there is some gospel sounding piano and trumpet stabs which I used, and which also helped glue both George's and Ringo's ideas and arrangements together cohesively. I more or less played all the instruments, except the drums and the orchestral sounds. Even the piano parts, admittedly I had to doctor these a little lol. I also used Wave's Abbey Road effects for an authentic Beatle sound. This included their new NX or listening effect - a virtual Abbey Road listening enviroment. These effects get a bit derided, but they do work...you just have to know how and when to use them. Oh, I also brought a Hofner Beatle bass and laid this down too. I about to pump out content, I've just brought 3 RTX gaming computers for content creation...rendering. I will have a 3d animation for this in a few weeks :). Right, stay safe and thanks in advance.
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