African instruments
Talking drum
Kora
Celtic forces
Hurdy gurdy
Ullean pipes
Bodhran
Fiddle
Whistle
Accordion
Western instruments
Synthesiser
Sampler
Electric keyboard
Drum machine
Shaker
Tambourine
Bass guitar
Intro starts with a…
Low pass filter - sweep through all fréquences in a tone and modulate sound upper and lower keeping the harmony same fundamental.
Intro layering starts:
Talking drum
Synth strings
Vocal samples
Bodhran
Shaker
Drum machine
Techniques used in Release
Panning
Fade
Reverb
Echo
What key does the drone establish
C aeolian mode
Intro female voice
Use of female vocalisation with reverb and panning giving a sense of improvisation
Intro drum and bodhran
Establish steady tempo of 100bpm from rubato
Used as backbone of the piece
Heavy use of syncopation and remains same without elaborating
Intro shaker
Starts to introduce rhythm
At 0:43 seconds spoken male vocal samples through maninka lyrics as a storytelling style
Intro addition
1:20, addition of synth and drum loop
Even kora plays simple riff which is heard over the loops
Added with female vocalisation
V1 voice
What instruments accompany v1 voice
V1 drum break
Ullean pipe solo
V2 voice
Gaelic vocalisation
Less phrasing
Accompanied with complex drum rhythm = double stopped, accents and triplets
End of V2 voice
What is played with end of V2
Solo 2 - Low whistle solo
Break after solo
Short vocal phrases of African male voice and hurdy gurdy
- all drop expect accordion and played 2 bars rhythm
V3 voice and Gaelic part (same)
Same as v1 but texture thinner with only synth and hurdy gurdy continued playing static chords
Build - drum break
Build - change at 6:00
Outro