"Dancing Light" by FuzzFace and Andy Casson

Started by FuzzFace, March 16, 2012, 08:56:22 AM

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This was a completely different (and rewarding) writing process for me.

  • I posted the instrumental a month ago.
  • Andy Casson offered to help with the vocals.
  • I wrote the first pass of the lyrics.
  • Andy re-worded & de-worded, and recorded 2 vocal tracks.
  • Meanwhile, independent from Andy, I recorded myself singing my original lyrics (in 3 vocal tracks).
  • As an experiment, I mixed Andy's and mine together.

This is the result:

2 vocal tracks by Andy
3 vocal tracks by FuzzFace
2 acoustic guitar tracks (picking, panned left and right)
1 acoustic guitar (chords)
1 classical guitar (lead)
1 electric guitar (lead - echoing the classical)
1 acoustic bass (recorded via the mic)
1 drum track


"Dancing Light"
by FuzzFace and Andy Casson

Sunlight beams onto this iceberg
I feel every time and place in this world
       (Your heart beats a node on a string of pearls)
My thoughts soar through the sky
       (As the day becomes night we come in for a landing
        We fill the planet right here where we're standing)
Our tears wash through this dancing light

       (Love is our bonfire)
Colours are refracting into the skyline
       (Hunting and gathering across electrical wires)
As the day becomes night we're lost in the swirl
       (Peer through the eye of our swirling desires)
Where love is the fire burning so brightly
       (Tears washed my eyes, ever since I see clearer
        weightless and spaceless unable to tire)
Where love is the smile of an innocent child
       (Forever travelling, holding you nearer)
My thoughts soar through the sky
       (Love is our bonfire
        Hunting and gathering across electrical wires)
Our tears wash through this light
       (Close your eyes to stop the stars from spinning
        Peer through the eye of our swirling desires)

My thoughts soar through the sky
Our tears wash through this light



Here is the link to the original post (instrumental only):
https://songcrafters.org/community/index.php?topic=13706.0

henwrench

Although it's a little busy, I think it works really well. Love the spoken out-take intro, fantastic. Has an overall MGMT feel. Great job fellas!!

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The job of the artist is to deepen the mystery - Francis Bacon

English by birth, Brummie by the Grace of God

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Trippin'

This is some great psychodelia, Trev & Andy.  This takes me back to the Sunset Strip in '66, when Love were at the Whiskey.

Seriously, I love this.  I have it on repeat.  love it.
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Yesterdays shatter, tomorrows don't matter

FuzzFace

Quote from: henwrench on March 16, 2012, 09:03:45 AMAlthough it's a little busy...  

I'm not averse to doing another edit.
I don't mind busy, as long as the various parts are complimentary and are not competing with each other.

I'll give it another listen at home on my big speakers and what jumps out at me.

Hook

I remember the original post and thought it was cool but you took it so much farther. Happy accidents rock and this rocks. I love the complexity of this arrangement, the vocals work so well at complimenting each other melodically and they read/work together nicely. I'm a big fan of this one guys; it's interesting, complex, and quirky!
Rocktatron!

Just saw your new post and I don' t think it was busy but You might want to consider panning your vocals one side and his the other (harmonies and all), spread them out on there respected side but it might give some clarity. Only a suggestion and I was listening through bad computer speakers! It's awesome as is too!

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Because the Hook brings you back
I ain't tellin' you no lie
The hook brings you back
On that you can rely

Hook

3 listens now and it's so good!! It's is busy but like you said FuzzFace, I like busy if it compliments it and it so does here!! Well done!

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Because the Hook brings you back
I ain't tellin' you no lie
The hook brings you back
On that you can rely

ODH

Overdrive - Distortion - Hyperactivity
Yesterdays shatter, tomorrows don't matter

FuzzFace

Quote from: Nick / odh on March 16, 2012, 11:29:02 AMFor me, it's not too busy

Glad you like it, man!
I probably won't take out any more lines (I already mercilessly trimmed out half my lyrics to make space for Andy's... I tend to fill write/sing a syllable for every possible beat).

If I do make any changes, it may be levels or panning (as Hook suggests above).

I like your comparison to psychedelia... that's not what I had in mind but now that you mention it... that's cool!

Rata-tat-tat

Hey guys... this has a real haunting feel to it.... Been a fan of both of you guys... to hear both of you on the same track... well I consider this a bonus!!! Well done.
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andy casson

My thanks to Trevor for the chance to be creative with his haunting piece of music, I loved it from word go, and I can't take any credit for the lyrics, I was simply playing with Trevor's lyrics and ideas to make the melody I could hear work. Thanks again, absolutely love this song

Cheers
Andy