The Daylight Brigade is like the unscrupulous art collector in a 1970's heist movie: smoky glasses, shrimp-colored stucco, and a whole lot of taste. Everything but the taste thing is a metaphor. Because deep down, The Daylight Brigade doesn't wear sunglasses or even own an ugly stucco mansion in Miami. But we do have a lot of talented friends who make art. The Daylight Brigade is a way to connect these artists and encourage them to share ideas and work on projects together. And then we give them a platform so that we can all check on their progress. So far, we've worked on songs, movies, plays, 2-D art, books, and robot caricatures. The hope is that one day, this art will be worth a lot of money, and it'll inspire some poor Hollywood screenwriter to write a script about a band of loveable thieves who use a couple Mini Coopers to steal the entire Daylight Brigade collection. That's who we're looking out for—that one lone screenwriter. If we can change his life, we can change the world. If not, then we're screwed.
We host semi-regular omnibus creative shows at jj's cafe featuring music, art, and movies we've been working on. The next one will be sometime in the future, so don't worry. You haven't missed it yet.
Please let me introduce about my new track, “The Amata (Visions in the Sky)”. Amata means “Many” in Japanese, and “Eternity” in Thai language.
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・This track freely changes the tempo, like BPM 170 → 40 → 190 → (stacks 2 or 4) → 170 → 40.
・The main melody(4/4 rythum) is like classic music's one, but the low part(3/4 rythum) is like jazz-pop's one.
・In the latter half, this track becomes spacy, like 80's progressive hard rock・・・but I only used a piano sound. It will show you what are "visions". Raindrops, comets, clouds・・・Every image will be right.
Please let me take your spaces
・・・I made a new track called "A Order in Ripples".
・Finally this track reachs "Chopin meets Hard Rock", with only piano & drums.
・I used 3/4 time & 7/8 time besides 4/4 time in this track, but I tried not to be a show-off man
・・・so maybe you don't notice.
・This track starts with 170 BPM, but it slowly accelerates & finally it reachs over 220 BPM.
・This track contains two exact oppsites・・・one is very complicated but another is very simple.
・This track is very short, only 2.07 minutes.
・The name of this track briefly means its characteristic. At the end of this track, the order comes out. What's "A Order in Ripples"? You will easilly find the answer.
Maybe it rouses Bashou's famous Haiku, "Fulu-ike ya (古池や) …".
Let me know your impressions if you have time ('x')ノシ
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