Difference between revisions of "Ali Yalaz Final Project"
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+ | Remake of the song "Fitter Happier" by Radiohead with the use of several sound design techniques, narrative structure and remixing techniques. | ||
− | + | Unborn Chicken voices is a remake of the song "Fitter Happier" by Radiohead. It's more of a remake, rather than a remix, since the original piece only involves vocals, no any instruments. | |
+ | The song structured as intro, lay off , main part and the ending. Since the lyrics bring criticism of the corruption of human life, the common narrative structures of modern day songs and repetition of sections are avoided. | ||
− | <mp3player>file: | + | The song is a satiric piece which brings criticism to the daily life of an ordinary human being, new social norms and changing values of human life. In this manner, to express the dullness of todays ordinary human life, there is a constant use of vocal segments and instrumental parts through out the song. |
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+ | The piece ends with a sudden zap effect which represents the ending the constant thinking about what we are doing with are life,which people wants us to do, and an irritating alarm voice that represents the beginning of another ordinary work day. | ||
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+ | <mp3player>file:Unborn_chicken_voices.mp3</mp3player> | ||
Latest revision as of 01:32, 20 December 2013
Ali Yalaz
Final Composition for Electronic Music Composition
Remake of the song "Fitter Happier" by Radiohead with the use of several sound design techniques, narrative structure and remixing techniques.
Unborn Chicken voices is a remake of the song "Fitter Happier" by Radiohead. It's more of a remake, rather than a remix, since the original piece only involves vocals, no any instruments.
The song structured as intro, lay off , main part and the ending. Since the lyrics bring criticism of the corruption of human life, the common narrative structures of modern day songs and repetition of sections are avoided.
The song is a satiric piece which brings criticism to the daily life of an ordinary human being, new social norms and changing values of human life. In this manner, to express the dullness of todays ordinary human life, there is a constant use of vocal segments and instrumental parts through out the song.
The piece ends with a sudden zap effect which represents the ending the constant thinking about what we are doing with are life,which people wants us to do, and an irritating alarm voice that represents the beginning of another ordinary work day.
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