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New Lady App-titude Release: The Cacophony of Lies

Check out my new track, The Cacophony of Lies. Advice on how to survive under autocratic rulers…. Listen for FREE on Soundcloud:

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  • Nice. I recognise some of the samples you used(hope they were copyright cleared? Lol)..... may I add to it(if you you do t mind?)...... May needed a vocal hook chorus to it...... But very good all the the same. Nicely done. ;)

  • Top-drawer agitpop, a la Negativland.

    I do think you're preaching to the converted, but there's solace in that, to be sure. Only quibble: the DT you have in there ("they let you do anything when you're a star") is actually not a lie. Appalling, certainly, but true....

  • That is spectacular. Love it! Bravo!!!

  • Great work! A subject I'd rather not tackle, so thank you for doing it.

    I would be remiss if I didn't mention this piece in the same genre regarding the DT inaugural address by my good friend Steinski,

  • Nice treatment of the samples. Nice mix. Dug it!

  • Awesome track! I like that deep/dark vibe :)

  • Lol, I guess when your Facebook news feed is your only source for current events, it's easy to overlook 500,000 dead Syrians. Give yourself a pat on the back, you deserve it!

  • Well constructed @Lady_App_titude and very dark, reminds me a little of a dark Art of Noise. :smile:

  • @1P18 said:
    Lol, I guess when your Facebook news feed is your only source for current events, it's easy to overlook 500,000 dead Syrians. Give yourself a pat on the back, you deserve it!

    It seems the point of 1P18's post is to poison the well and get this threatening thread shut down. So I shall rise to the bait. Apologies to all.

    I am both amused and dismayed by contortions that Trump voters have to perform to justify the colossal error of the Electoral College. Syria is an unmitigated disaster, and Obama's misjudgment of the Arab spring will tarnish his legacy, maybe fatally. (Although Putin, the president-elect's hero, has far more blood on his hands than Obama or his secretaries of state in regards to Syria. But that doesn't seem to trouble many Trump voters.)

    But I seriously want to know. Did you vote for Trump because of the humanitarian disaster in Syria? Did you think that the candidate who blithely dismissed Aleppo as having already fallen during the debates — he's the guy to fix it? Please stop.

    You want to make America great again. That's why Trump was elected. When exactly America was at its greatest, well, it has never been articulated. Presumably white men were in charge at the time, I guess.

    Every promise this man made to rural America — he'll build a wall, he'll bring coal mining back to West Virginia, he'll "drain the swamp"! — will be broken with impunity. Hilary will not be prosecuted. Never mind that there's no crime to prosecute her for; Trump simply is single-mindedly focused on enriching himself and is not concerned with anything that distracts from that.

    Perhaps this needed to happen. It is going to damage America and many Americans, but clearly Hilary Clinton was a repellent candidate to not quite half of the voting population.

    One last thing: Don't ever accuse people of reading Facebook. That's crossing a line.

  • @ExAsperis99 said:

    @1P18 said:
    Lol, I guess when your Facebook news feed is your only source for current events, it's easy to overlook 500,000 dead Syrians. Give yourself a pat on the back, you deserve it!

    It seems the point of 1P18's post is to poison the well and get this threatening thread shut down. So I shall rise to the bait. Apologies to all.

    I am both amused and dismayed by contortions that Trump voters have to perform to justify the colossal error of the Electoral College. Syria is an unmitigated disaster, and Obama's misjudgment of the Arab spring will tarnish his legacy, maybe fatally. (Although Putin, the president-elect's hero, has far more blood on his hands than Obama or his secretaries of state in regards to Syria. But that doesn't seem to trouble many Trump voters.)

    But I seriously want to know. Did you vote for Trump because of the humanitarian disaster in Syria? Did you think that the candidate who blithely dismissed Aleppo as having already fallen during the debates — he's the guy to fix it? Please stop.

    You want to make America great again. That's why Trump was elected. When exactly America was at its greatest, well, it has never been articulated. Presumably white men were in charge at the time, I guess.

    Every promise this man made to rural America — he'll build a wall, he'll bring coal mining back to West Virginia, he'll "drain the swamp"! — will be broken with impunity. Hilary will not be prosecuted. Never mind that there's no crime to prosecute her for; Trump simply is single-mindedly focused on enriching himself and is not concerned with anything that distracts from that.

    Perhaps this needed to happen. It is going to damage America and many Americans, but clearly Hilary Clinton was a repellent candidate to not quite half of the voting population.

    One last thing: Don't ever accuse people of reading Facebook. That's crossing a line.

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  • Do not feed the :trollface:

  • Remember: The lying is the point. We don't need to get worked up over every self-serving and non sequitur statement.

    Beyond that, this piece is really more about the tactics of demagogues and authoritarian rulers in general. It is really more about an attempted coup of empirical reality. And that, in my view, should not be controversial.

    Now, getting back to discussion of music and apps...

  • Excellent track! Thanks for sharing.

  • edited January 2017

    I do like the overall composition. It's got some hooks that have already created some ear-worms... but not of the insidious variety. :)

  • enjoyed this.
    The intro section had a zappaesque feel to it musically. no small feat imho.

  • I dig it. I think you capture the overall vibe that's got so many of us feeling a bit like a Winston Yossarian figure.

  • Love watching you evolve. As a producer you're continuing to improve. Great work.

  • @Moderndaycompiler said:
    enjoyed this.
    The intro section had a zappaesque feel to it musically. no small feat imho.

    Gulp. Wow. I haven't listened to enough Zappa to claim him as a major influence, but enough to appreciate what high praise that is. (Some have also heard Zappa in my track Lemon Tart.) Thanks so much.

  • I'm not sure if zappaesque is an insult or a compliment. :D
    I thought of the weird jazzy bit as some kind of joke.

  • Nice work! Thx for sharing

  • edited January 2017

    good use of voice samples.

  • @robertreynolds said:
    Love watching you evolve. As a producer you're continuing to improve. Great work.

    Sorry, it's been a while. I got majorly derailed several months back (part of it was equipment related), but I hope to get back to releasing more regularly in 2017. Thanks so much for your support!

  • edited January 2017

    @lala said:
    I'm not sure if zappaesque is an insult or a compliment. :D
    I thought of the weird jazzy bit as some kind of joke.

    Ha! Thx, @lala. I would call that section the "intro," and hadn't thought of it as either jazzy or humorous, but there is certainly some humor intended in the rest of the tune. That part was done mostly with Xynthesizer. My first time using it. Hard to tame at first, but eventually was able to coax out exactly what I needed from it.

    All interpretations are good. All comments appreciated. For my part, as the composer, I needed an intro, a way of building up to and introducing the main theme, something with some compelling sonic depth to it and that would transition from harmonious to tension and discord. That was the aim. In the process, I don't really ever consciously think about other composers or styles or genres, but as I listen back to it now, if I had to reach for something it reminds me of, maybe Mussorgsky or Leonard Bernstein or something? And maybe the Rhodes gives it a jazz fusiony vibe... So, yeah, OK "weird jazzy bit" then.

  • @Phil999 said:
    good use of voice samples.

    Thanks, @Phil999 ... Definitely lotsa work tracking down the clips, editing, mapping and processing all the samples. There was a lot of stuff I couldn't end up using in the end. Didn't want it to get too busy or go on too long.

  • edited January 2017

    @Lady_App_titude said:
    Check out my new track, The Cacophony of Lies. Advice on how to survive under autocratic rulers…. Listen for FREE on Soundcloud:

    @Lady_App_titude Your work always surprises, engages and delights me. I'm a big fan. Awesome. throws flowers

  • Great track.

  • Really nice piece. I took the playful intro as the subject matter started out funny, but now there is a sense of growing concern. Some of the best vocal sample arrangement I've heard, balanced nicely over a somewhat Carpenterian composition full of foreboding.

    I saw that interview where that reporter did the face palm. Nicely done, all around!

  • @decibelle said:

    @Lady_App_titude Your work always surprises, engages and delights me. I'm a big fan. Awesome. throws flowers

    Thank you so much, @decibelle !! I've always had eclectic interests and wandering tastes, and the iOS platform seems to facilitate a certain enhanced tendency toward playfulness and experimentation. Comments like yours mean the world to me. catches flower in teeth

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