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by PPessi of TymPanic Productions
Could someone tell me why I always start to make
those happy melodies even I really try to make
something heavier... I asked Sepultang the same
question and he said: "Maybe it's your style,
don't be ashame for it." I think he's right.
I think it's much better to make music for
yourself, not for other people. That's one of
biggest problem with commenrial bands: In the
beginning they make music they like to make, but
when they start to want more money, they have
to make music that most of the people want to
hear.
About those samples, I suppose this is my
biggest mod this far. Many of my friends have
complained me about those old 8bit Amiga samples
I've been using quite much. This time I decided
to use better quality samples and I have to say
that I'm not disappointed at all.
The vocals are sampled and edited by me. I
recorded them from a TV program called "Salatut
El.m.t." It's bloody good soap, btw. If you
can't for some reason hear what are they saying,
here's a short description (in Finnish):
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Jukka: Enk. m. v.h.ttele hetke.k..n sun tuskaa.
Saku: Kai t.. t.st..
Jukka: El. koveta syd.nt.s, niinku mulle on
k.yny.
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