★5★ philosophy bomb

by @burr Mod

Liner Notes

#LoFi #BedroomPop #Cassette #Casiocore #Funk #Rhodes #Llama #Feast

i enjoyed writing a 4-song EP in FAWM week 1. so after a creative drought in week 2 where i hated everything i did, i decided to try it again...

this time i asked 🦙🤖 llama 3.3 (open-source chatgpt alternative) to give me a "roadmap" for a 5-song EP, suggesting BPM, time signature, song structure, chord changes, and which instruments to use (out of a handful of options i provided) in a lo-fi 4-track cassette recording.

amazingly, it mostly understood what i was asking 🤯, so i used its output to guide the creation of these 5 songs.

the original AI output is below, but i did take some liberties. i built these up in a passes (track 1 for all songs, then track 2, then 3+4, then mixing). i'll post them as i finish mixing them...

==== SONG-SPECIFIC NOTES ==== the vibe of the old yamaha preset i used felt like a sort of "socially conscious" 70s funk, and that is waaaaay outside my wheelhouse, but i did try to go in that direction. i used the burroughs "cut up" method from a few think pieces to get lyrical ideas, so if it feels like a random jumble of thoughts and critiques of our current times, well, there's a reason for that. 😅 "philosophy bomb" came out of it and i liked that as a title. i'm not a keyboardist, so that's hunt-and-peck.

i think the demo is the weakest of the 5 songs on the EP, but i was tired.

==== ORIGINAL LLAMA 3.3 OUTPUT ==== Song 5: "Morning Dew" BPM: 120 Time signature: 4/4 Song structure: Intro-Verse-Chorus-Verse-Chorus-Outro

Chord progressions: Intro: Dm−G−C−A Verse: Dm−G−C−A−Bm Chorus: G−C−A−Dm Outro: Dm−G

Track assignments: Track 1: yamaha PSS-480 (backing track) Track 2: electric guitar Track 3: vocals Track 4: rhodes

==== ALL THE SONGS IN THIS EP ==== 1 ◄ https://write.fawm.org/songs/312138 2 ◄ https://write.fawm.org/songs/312151 3 ◄ https://write.fawm.org/songs/312163 4 ◄ https://write.fawm.org/songs/312192 5 ◉ THIS!

Lyrics

a shared illusion, baiting the switch high flying helicopter politics eggs are expensive, the nasdaq soars we're busy watching cancel culture wars corporations are people, so what about us? in god and the mega-supstructure we trust falling in step with a new regime wake me from the factious fever dream

we're worldly conscious but trendy too alienation is a point of view time to show off that new tattoo roll up our sleeves, we've got work to do

saving labor the old fashioned way shipping overseas or to a silicon brain paving paradise for a parking lot but look at this stuff with free shipping i got!

we're worldly conscious but trendy too alienation is a point of view time to show off that new tattoo roll up our sleeves, we've got work to do no matter what you'll feel like a hypocrite if you ever really stop to consider it so stand up straight and dare to go rogue if growing a spine falls out of vogue

Comments

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Maybe "burroughs 'cut up' method" but it holds together. I really enjoy the chorus especially. You have a talent for the pithy barb.

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This is a funky good time. I like the cascade of ideas, especially the opening and closing couplets. There's some sneaky hooks in there, which are still in my head as I type: worldly conscious and trendy too

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@beto Mod

So many good lines here! "corporations are people, so what about us?", "shipping overseas or to a silicon brain". I really enjoyed listening to the EP!

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@ambroise

It feels like the lyrics are capturing the spirit of the time. I believe there's a fair number of people whishing to be woken "from the factious fever dream", right now. That is one efficient funky groove ! That bass sound makes me spin in orbit ! The choice of intruments has a taste of my childhood. The song fells like a satelite looking at the world (and the social comments) from every angle. Head spinning !

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hey, this is great! love, love , love the lyric- it says so much, in a conversational and straightforward way, describing the world around us in this crazy year in little bits and bites that add up to a vivid picture. The music semi-vintage rhodes and all, is perfect for this, and i really love this song and this recording!

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When the lyrics get too real! Good job on keeping this so clean but still lofi. Sounds like you're getting your groove back

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Ah, you have an interesting methodology somewhat akin to mine to prevent the old "writer's block". I've got a spreadsheet of Titles that I collect, and another spreadsheet or two of songs whose chord structure I'll "steal", and another one where I'll randomly select a song I like and try and reconstruct the arrangement (to the previously selected random chord progression). My Amazon Echo collaborates with me. "Alexa, give me a random number between 1 and 500.." Anyway--works for me. (I think you and I are both math guys, if I'm remembering correctly--or maybe we're just...random). Great song, by the way! ❤️

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oh!!! PSS-480 - my friend roxanne owns the tiny version of that, the 470. they've both got very fun sounds while still not being toooo cheesy to use (though i have yet to encounter such a thing myself!) and it works perfectly as a musical base for this. great stuff, i love the last 4 lines in particular but the whole song is great lyrically. digging the rhodes, too!

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Cool process. And I like these lyrics that came out of it, is it a factious fever dream or a facist one?? Gosh, I wonder. I like the alienation is a point of view too. And I'm a sucker for well-done tape production, which is, so I like it

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There's something inspiring about limiting your choices. You get a great sound from a four-track and the songwriting is strong, too. Most delicious rhymes: rogue/vogue (obvious, but perfect) hypocrite/consider it (did not see that coming!)

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Woah, what an interesting process. It reminds me of Comments First songs, which scare me. I like the idea of just throwing the digital dice and leaning in to what comes out. I like the words a lot. The rhymes are interesting and the way the individual phrases make so much sense. Makes me think of REM and Jesus Jones songs. The way you describe the process reminds me of writing GREP poems in the early days of email by grepping all the lines with a word like butterfly - I was so intrigued by what came out. I feel like that here, like you cowrote with R2D2. I'd been assuming I felt snooty about AI generation in songs, but now I'm just thinking, oh, that's cool.

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I feel like the collage lyrical approach is really evocative of where we are at, and the chorus is such a neat summation - get ready with me while we drown in think pieces and tell the people who largely agree with us they’re wrong. Love the line “alienation is a point of view”.

Fits perfectly with the yamaha sound, you’ve blended the guitar and other elements into the feel really seamlessly and I also really like how the chorus isn’t a massive melodic jump so it runs straight on with the stream of consciousness but gathers and focuses the energy. I’m still humming it!

Happy to hear you’ve found a songwriting approach that feels fun, much needed as we start to get tired!

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@sheslin

Funky indeed! Love the intro. Great production and panning, and so nicely balanced. Great listen in headphones. Love that wah wah synth in the middle that goes throughout the song. You have really nailed what is going on today. Love these lines: "saving labor the old fashioned way shipping overseas or to a silicon brain paving paradise for a parking lot look at this stuff with free shipping i got " The first 2 lines are soooo good, and the nod to Joni's classic song which still holds up today is perfect.

So creative and cool, great melody and vocals, and the lyrics sting in just the right way and are so well crafted. I am on my 3rd listen!

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