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Ever since i first heard DANGER three years ago he has been and still is among my top two favorite musicians of all time; whats ironic is that on a global scale he is virtually unknown...., i mean most of the ppl in my area that know about Danger is b/c of me. DANGER FOREVER!!!!!!
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@Nicookr cant really go fr vs english cause heure and hour both start with h :O
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@UltraKMW78 us americans call it military time not "french" :P
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@SIMPLlCITY Like Doomspleen said, the name of the song is the time when he finished it (19h11 is 19:11 or 7:11 pm in french)
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@SIMPLlCITY i would hav no have thought of that ._.
i thought he just did it to lookc school lol
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@SIMPLlCITY i'm pretty sure he named the tracks for the time he made them, or at least its a time... 19 hrs 11 mins like military time
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@xXStealthPandaXx Like most other artists - they have no other name for the song in mind therefore they put random stuff
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anybody know why he named his songs like he does ?
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god damn danger rules. and its weird 'cause he's been sending me notes for like...couple days now 0_o
fuck now my ears are pregnant
MaxedOutCinema 1 year ago 51
I suspect that Danger's songwriting process goes like this:
1. Write extremely engaging melodies and record them on possibly analog hardware synthesizers.
2. Add a beat and arrange it into an accessible song format.
3. Go over the whole song and punch it up with breaks, stutters, glitches, one-shot sfx samples, random re-pitches of any or all instruments because nothing is out of bounds, bass guitar mini solos/fills, full on periods of silence, etc
4. repeat step 3 about 40 times.
DJSiamey 9 months ago 28