Back Catalogue explained: Fake Feedback & Lebenszeichen (Vintage Mix)

Again 7OOP3D adds two tracks to the Back Catalogue the day after #MusicMonday.

Fake Feedback (Sloan, 1999)



Sloan about Fake Feedback: Another one from the dusty bin with hand-arpeggiated bells on steroids. After all these years this track still has its atmosphere and floats perfectly from start to end. There are only these two embarrassing moves I wish I had done differently: One is this quite repetitive lead melody sounding a bit dull and the other one is this female voice sample that is somewhat off-topic. But after all that is how I wanted it to be at that time, so no real regrets for today.

rewired about Fake Feedback: Sloan strikes again with a genuine electro tune. This one is done 11 years ago! Smoothed and rounded like stones you can find on sandy beaches. But despite of that it has this specific nature of raw and cold digital cleanliness which I adore. A really original track.

Lebenszeichen – Vintage Mix (rewired, 2008)



Sloan about Lebenszeichen (Vintage Mix): This is a beautiful track. I really dig the these organ lines with this shuffled groove. Then comes this high-pitched and bended sound mixed in-between with the chord sequences opening up nicely. Great natural feel and yet still electronics at work pulling the strings in the background - with some strings loafing in the foreground. Now that is covert operation at its best. Top rating from me!

rewired about Lebenszeichen (Vintage Mix): Ha! The brother-in-law of Jakuzzi Bubbles. Almost the same story. Some kind of inspirational breakdown waked this song into the deep wilderness of my harddrive. After a month or two it loomed at the surface and got it’s finishing touches.

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