This was written for another album, "Very Electronic" which will be released later in the year through Econ Records, but it was decided that it fits better with the Analog Punk recordings.
The bassline is triggered from an MFB Step 64 controlling an Oberheim Sem with beat delay added from a Korg KP3 Kaoss Pad which appears to mess with the time signature and gives fluid movement to the pattern.
Further bass sounds were layered with the dsi MoPho.
The track is 140bpm and is an instrumental.
AkA (Henri Sizaret) produced a redux of Who Stole My Chips which was released in July and is available on my bandcamp page. The redux is a completely different track to my original, in that Henri stripped away the Oberheim bass and restructured the remains into a blistering 8 minute bass-heavy romp.
Perfectly crafted computer generated music. I hear something new each time I listen; the intricacies are innumerable and it's clear that so much consideration has been given to every sound. Excellent! Microchip Junky
Beautiful songs. Beautiful production. The opening track is an instant winner. There's not many that can manage sparse electronics with voice and have it sound this good. Quite brilliant! Microchip Junky
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This is a brilliant, sensual collaboration between artists of various music genres. We're honored to be a part of this album. Download. Listen. Give into pleasure. xoxo The Sweetest Condition