[00:00.00] 作曲 : Sander van Dijck
[00:01.19]"forever free"
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[00:03.75]"forever free", this song started out with a really cool vocal chop that my boy Duskus sent me.
[00:09.68]Me and Duskus go way back, he was the first artist to ever release on my label "bitbird" many years ago.
[00:16.17]And we have been friends from the start.
[00:18.48]I really love collaborating with him on this track, and everytime we get to play it out live together, I feel very happy and proud of, you know, what we've done in last couple of years.
[00:27.76]I like doing unexpected things, so I decided to put this sample of an old song for my friend Tessa right in the middle of "forever free".
[00:36.93]
[00:37.50](It's ok)
[00:39.87](We don't have to fix it now)
[00:42.12]
[00:42.31]Tessa also sings on my song "Lights".
[00:44.30]I really love her voice.
[00:45.92]The sample that I put in the middle of the song says, "It's ok. We don't have to fix it now."
[00:51.30]It's a very mellow, soothing piece of music that, for some reason I don't know why exactly, but for some reason it just felt right to put it in this house song.
[01:00.36]Why not? You know, no rules.
[01:02.97]I've seen people's reactions to the song, to the middle part.
[01:06.02]Some people absolutely love it, and some people are like, why, why did he put it in here, it doesn't really fit.
[01:13.19]And I think that's beautiful.
[01:15.01]It's something like you either hate it or you love it, and for me, that's what it all about.
[01:20.37]I wanna write something that someone either hates or loves.
[01:23.93]I think that's, um, that's a goal.
作曲 : Sander van Dijck
"forever free"
"forever free", this song started out with a really cool vocal chop that my boy Duskus sent me.
Me and Duskus go way back, he was the first artist to ever release on my label "bitbird" many years ago.
And we have been friends from the start.
I really love collaborating with him on this track, and everytime we get to play it out live together, I feel very happy and proud of, you know, what we've done in last couple of years.
I like doing unexpected things, so I decided to put this sample of an old song for my friend Tessa right in the middle of "forever free".
(It's ok)
(We don't have to fix it now)
Tessa also sings on my song "Lights".
I really love her voice.
The sample that I put in the middle of the song says, "It's ok. We don't have to fix it now."
It's a very mellow, soothing piece of music that, for some reason I don't know why exactly, but for some reason it just felt right to put it in this house song.
Why not? You know, no rules.
I've seen people's reactions to the song, to the middle part.
Some people absolutely love it, and some people are like, why, why did he put it in here, it doesn't really fit.
And I think that's beautiful.
It's something like you either hate it or you love it, and for me, that's what it all about.
I wanna write something that someone either hates or loves.
I think that's, um, that's a goal.