Growing up in church, I was fascinated with certain mysterious bible verses, such as this one: I tell you the truth, it is hard for a rich man to enter the kingdom of heaven. Again I tell you, it is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter the kingdom of God. (Matthew 19:24). So I built the bulk of this recording as a concept album revolving around that verse...
«« click to show details Growing up in church, I was fascinated with certain mysterious bible verses, such as this one: I tell you the truth, it is hard for a rich man to enter the kingdom of heaven. Again I tell you, it is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter the kingdom of God. (Matthew 19:24). So I built the bulk of this recording as a concept album revolving around that verse. I had just bought a sampler, and was experimenting with vocal sampling and using my voice as a kind of 'guide' or narrator. Highlights include a comedy track mimicking my mother yelling at the neighbor's dog (true story!). Our neighbor got a small dog that would bark non-stop in their backyard during the summer. Due to the proximity of our house to their backyard, we could hear it all the time. My parents pretty much went crazy from it and complained constantly about that dog... and I had just gotten a Casio SK-5 sampler with a bizarre built-in dog sample. The rest is history...
Track List:1 | Eye Of The Needle | 4:25 | 2 | Camel | 2:43 | 3 | Sync Out | 4:05 | 4 | Traveling | 2:30 | 5 | Melotronically Speaking | 1:19 | 6 | Luxury | 3:50 | 7 | Noisy Dog | 4:06 | 8 | Violins and Violas | 2:46 | 9 | Mechanical Bass | 2:51 | 10 | Like A Million Bucks | 3:38 | 11 | Luxurious Lullaby | 1:50 | 12 | The Palace | 3:06 |
Recording Info: Recorded in my bedroom while I was in school (in my parents house) using a cassette recorder, a Yamaha DX-27 synthesizer, a Casio SK-5 sampler and a Korg DDM-110 drum machine.
Musician Credits: All instruments played, composed, recorded and engineered by Supaflower.
Genre: Electronic
Catalog Number: Opus 007
Limited Edition Release from the early years collection and may even be originally recorded on a cassette or low fidelity - it is not available for the public to listen to at this time. We'll call it out-of-print. These are rare tracks. If you are a fan or just curious, here's a hint: there is a password hidden on this site that can help you get backstage to hear it. You can unlock these tracks if you go backstage and enter the password, then return here. is this a game? Hmmm... It might be. Like searching through old records at a record store - looking for hidden gems and rare releases.
Luxury (cassette)
Supaflower
1 | Eye Of The Needle | 4:25 | 2 | Camel | 2:43 | 3 | Sync Out | 4:05 | 4 | Traveling | 2:30 | 5 | Melotronically Speaking | 1:19 | 6 | Luxury | 3:50 | 7 | Noisy Dog | 4:06 | 8 | Violins and Violas | 2:46 | 9 | Mechanical Bass | 2:51 | 10 | Like A Million Bucks | 3:38 | 11 | Luxurious Lullaby | 1:50 | 12 | The Palace | 3:06 |
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Growing up in church, I was fascinated with certain mysterious bible verses, such as this one: I tell you the truth, it is hard for a rich man to enter the kingdom of heaven. Again I tell you, it is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter the kingdom of God...
«« click to show details Growing up in church, I was fascinated with certain mysterious bible verses, such as this one: I tell you the truth, it is hard for a rich man to enter the kingdom of heaven. Again I tell you, it is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter the kingdom of God. (Matthew 19:24). So I built the bulk of this recording as a concept album revolving around that verse. I had just bought a sampler, and was experimenting with vocal sampling and using my voice as a kind of 'guide' or narrator. Highlights include a comedy track mimicking my mother yelling at the neighbor's dog (true story!). Our neighbor got a small dog that would bark non-stop in their backyard during the summer. Due to the proximity of our house to their backyard, we could hear it all the time. My parents pretty much went crazy from it and complained constantly about that dog... and I had just gotten a Casio SK-5 sampler with a bizarre built-in dog sample. The rest is history...
Track List:1 | Eye Of The Needle | 4:25 | 2 | Camel | 2:43 | 3 | Sync Out | 4:05 | 4 | Traveling | 2:30 | 5 | Melotronically Speaking | 1:19 | 6 | Luxury | 3:50 | 7 | Noisy Dog | 4:06 | 8 | Violins and Violas | 2:46 | 9 | Mechanical Bass | 2:51 | 10 | Like A Million Bucks | 3:38 | 11 | Luxurious Lullaby | 1:50 | 12 | The Palace | 3:06 |
Recording Info: Recorded in my bedroom while I was in school (in my parents house) using a cassette recorder, a Yamaha DX-27 synthesizer, a Casio SK-5 sampler and a Korg DDM-110 drum machine.
Musician Credits: All instruments played, composed, recorded and engineered by Supaflower.
Genre: Electronic
Catalog Number: Opus 007
Limited Edition Release from the early years collection and may even be originally recorded on a cassette or low fidelity - it is not available for the public to listen to at this time. We'll call it out-of-print. These are rare tracks. If you are a fan or just curious, here's a hint: there is a password hidden on this site that can help you get backstage to hear it. You can unlock these tracks if you go backstage and enter the password, then return here. is this a game? Hmmm... It might be. Like searching through old records at a record store - looking for hidden gems and rare releases.
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