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Dàyjob vu is the feeling that you are doing the same thing every day for less money.
Recently I was rummaging through some books at a used furniture store and found a music book of preludes by Claude Debussy. Looking at the music, I thought "this guy was a freak!" NOBODY can play this stuff at the tempos indicated in the music. So I slowed it down and it became much like jazz-fusion.
I also discovered that Debussy's preludes (and I assume all the rest of his works) are public domain.
The piano part in this song is a literal transcription of Debussy's Les fées sont d'exquises danseuses slowed way down so normal folks can appreciate the weird chordal structures and freaky rhythms.
It can use anything your creative minds can add. The time signature is 3/8 throughout the piece, however there are some quintuplet figures which may make you think Frank Zappa just walked in on this session.
MDK - Piano, bass and drum programming (initial version)
Fuzz - drums (current featured mix)
Lonnie - Vocals
Billy - Percussion, editing, special effects (version 2)
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Accordian
Banjo
Bass, Electric
Bass, Upright
Bouzouki
Cello
Clarinet
Dobro (resonator guitar)
Drums, Acoustic
Flute
French Horn
Guitar, Classical
Guitar, Lead
Guitar, Pedal Steel
Guitar, Rhythm
Guitar, Slide
Harmonica
Kazoo
Keyboard, Piano
Keyboard, Synthesizer
Lyrics, Writing
Mandolin
MIDI
Okarina
Penny Whistle
Percussion
Recorder
Saxophone, Alto
Saxophone, Baritone
Saxophone, Bass
Saxophone, Soprano
Saxophone, Tenor
Sound Effects
Tabla
Triangle
Trombone
Trumpet
Tuba
Ukulele
Vibe (Vibraphone)
Viola
Violin
Vocals, Backup
Vocals, Lead
Vocals, Rap
Zither
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