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I amplify your awesome with the useful and fun. I love life, wife, and watermelons.

  • Tidal Uploaded by imogenheap Start following Send a message on August 17, 2009 20:55

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      1. Torley on August 21, 2009 17:10

        The strings are meant to prepare you for what is to come?!

    2. 1 comment at 0.06
      1. Torley on August 21, 2009 17:04

        It's like LIFE GETTING SUCKED BACKWARDS AND COLORFUL RECOLLECTIONS INVADING YOUR INNERMOST SPACE... then peace and dancing and joy. I first heard this on Immi's "making of" preview video (not a formal name) so it makes absolute sense!

    3. 1 comment at 0.29
      1. Torley on August 21, 2009 17:16

        I'm sure we'd all like to paddle through darkness soup as crocodiles.

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      1. Torley on August 21, 2009 17:15

        Imogen Heap is one of the few who can make singing "bum-bum" sound like an otherworldly revelation with sauces and spices.

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      1. Dj Liquidchild on August 22, 2009 17:11

        great coffee house piece

    6. 1 comment at 1.08
      1. Ricky Scardia on August 24, 2009 11:07

        I love this music

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      1. Torley on August 21, 2009 17:12

        Whaooahwhaooahoooooooo...

    8. 1 comment at 1.35
      1. Torley on August 21, 2009 17:07

        Swooning strings AND a blippy video game noise? Far out, that's inspiration melting pot! Overall this song has such an amazing arrangement. It's like one of those well-built houses you feel safe in and it's never going to crush your neck or curb stomp you while you're sleeping with your wife and/or husband.

    9. 1 comment at 1.53
      1. Torley on August 21, 2009 17:13

        This synth riffing is usually used in generic trance; it works so much better — and progressively — here.

    10. 1 comment at 2.13
      1. Torley on August 21, 2009 17:13

        Subversion of deep DnB/jungle bass to serve the whims of the song. Pitchshifting = ace catapult/trebuchet into the next section.

    11. 1 comment at 2.28
      1. Torley on August 21, 2009 17:18

        I hear subtle beatboxing.

    12. 1 comment at 2.37
      1. Torley on August 21, 2009 17:05

        Dynamic range thins out and then guitar comes back in with Imogen's voice going whoahahahaoooooo. Sublimelicious.

    13. 1 comment at 3.01
      1. Torley on August 21, 2009 17:14

        Singing here reminds me of a mystical shack in the Middle East I've never visited, but maybe if such sonicscapes continue to take me on bold and daring travels of DOING WHAT I WANT... JUST HOW I LIKE... NOBODY HURTS TO KNOWWWW

    14. 1 comment at 3.24
      1. Torley on August 21, 2009 17:05

        Bass Whooooooooooooo and affected vox are so emotionally profound. WHAT A MELODY!

    15. 1 comment at 3.30
      1. aswin on September 30, 2009 03:27

        Awesome...This is the best part

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      1. Torley on August 21, 2009 17:15

        Thank goodness it didn't fade out.

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  • A night at the piano Uploaded by Torley Start following Send a message on May 21, 2009 05:40

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      1. Allelos on August 03, 2009 13:04

        its like the upright in my living room...out of tune but out of tune to perfection. sounds good. the live mic is interesting. particular reason for this? nice room sound.

    2. 1 comment at 7.15
      1. Allelos on August 03, 2009 13:09

        hahhaaa

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