Hi Team,
I want to know the main theme behind the hot acid rhythm If does not match with the name and If it is what was the structure, scale, form behind the song?
If any can share the full music score of this song I would appreciate
The main reason behind Hot Acid Rhythm #1 is to release #2
Quote from: ThePumisher on Jun 27, 2018, 19:02
The main reason behind Hot Acid Rhythm #1 is to release #2
There ya go, you got me laughing hard!
Quote from: ThePumisher on Jun 27, 2018, 19:02
The main reason behind Hot Acid Rhythm #1 is to release #2
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DvMh4_ak6r4&ab_channel=Mr.Zzyx
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So basically you all are listeners.
Quote from: rajatmusic on Jun 28, 2018, 11:03
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So basically you all are listeners.
Thing is, I guess, we (or at least I) had a hard time understanding what your question is about. Maybe you could re-phrase it to help us better understand what you would like to know?
The theme of the song is about the sacrifices a working parent makes - one must work to provide for their family, but work takes time away from that family - and in general Hot Acid Rhythm 1 is about the struggle to find the right work/life balance in a capitalist society that encourages hard labor but doesn't offer much satisfaction in return. It's inspired by a single mother Tom and Ed met while living in Canada in 2000. There's strong anti-capitalist rhetoric, but much of it is presented ironically or tongue in cheek, seemingly as acceptance of this struggle as the fate of mankind. When you take a closer look at the lyrics, particularly the way the "yeah yeah" vocal sample is sung, you'll see this is obvious.
Here is the score (https://www.musicnotes.com/images/productimages/large/mtd/MN0026623.gif).
Quote from: rajatmusic on Jun 26, 2018, 11:57
I want to know the main theme behind the hot acid rhythm If does not match with the name
Well it's hot, it's got acid noises and it has rhythm. I would suggest there's little doubt that it matches the name. But also, what Whitenoise said.
ps that Yeah Yeah sample sounds familiar but I don't know if I just know it from this track or if I know it from somewhere else...
Quote from: WhiteNoise on Jun 28, 2018, 12:55
The theme of the song is about the sacrifices a working parent makes - one must work to provide for their family, but work takes time away from that family - and in general Hot Acid Rhythm 1 is about the struggle to find the right work/life balance in a capitalist society that encourages hard labor but doesn't offer much satisfaction in return. It's inspired by a single mother Tom and Ed met while living in Canada in 2000. There's strong anti-capitalist rhetoric, but much of it is presented ironically or tongue in cheek, seemingly as acceptance of this struggle as the fate of mankind. When you take a closer look at the lyrics, particularly the way the "yeah yeah" vocal sample is sung, you'll see this is obvious.
Here is the score (https://www.musicnotes.com/images/productimages/large/mtd/MN0026623.gif).
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Yes , totally agree with you WhiteNoise , ha ha , spot on , good song dissection . .
Looking forward to seeing the Brothers headline Bluedot Festival next Sunday . . .
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Tom said it was based on the drum pattern and structures from the early days when him Ed would hit the summer raves in Blackburn. The warehouses didn't have AC, which made it extra hot back then and of course, acid was the thing.
The samples come from early morning cartoons that would be on when they would make their way back home. It's all just an ode to those good ole days.
Of course, I just made all that up, but just go with it.