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Old 07-27-2020, 01:25 PM
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Default Farmer's Daughter remix

Hi, I made a remix of Farmer's Daughter (a rarity from the Tusk era) that I thought some of you might enjoy. This track is one of my favorite examples of the Christine-Lindsey-Stevie 3 part harmonies, and it was fun to build it out into something fuller.

I wanted to sample Lindsey on guitar, but nothing worked as well as what I did use -- a gorgeous, meditative dobro tune called "Locust Grove" from Cindy Cashdollar.

Hope you like it!

https://soundcloud.com/lantern-light...ndy-cashdollar

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Old 07-27-2020, 05:10 PM
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Hi, I made a remix of Farmer's Daughter (a rarity from the Tusk era) that I thought some of you might enjoy. This track is one of my favorite examples of the Christine-Lindsey-Stevie 3 part harmonies, and it was fun to build it out into something fuller.

I wanted to sample Lindsey on guitar, but nothing worked as well as what I did use -- a gorgeous, meditative dobro tune called "Locust Grove" from Cindy Cashdollar.

Hope you like it!

https://soundcloud.com/lantern-light...ndy-cashdollar
Very nicely done.
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Old 07-28-2020, 07:28 AM
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I really enjoyed that. Thank you.
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Terrific!

How did u do the drums?
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"How did u do the drums?"

Obsessively

I did some beats on Ableton but they were too mechanical, so I borrowed Mick's drumming from Dreams and a few other tracks, like his drum riff intro to Sable on Blond. Made a big difference in making it sound more like a Mac track!
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Interesting! Thanks for sharing.
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