Almost a synth pop track, basic elements programmed again by Joni. Nice, bouncy rhythm and drive with efficient hooks here and there. This one is again a hybrid of two demo versions, because the track got never the finalizing treatment it probably deserved.
Interesting bit of trivia is that the melody in part B is played by Ami on a Yamaha DX7. It was the start of Ami´s obsession as a synth collector and this is probably the first track where a DX7 was used in Nemesis material. Jyrki plays some analog lead lines and Korg M1 arpeggios in real time.
The track had a working title “Japan pop”, possibly a reference to its lightweight, pop melody rather than to the equipment used. A great track that might be a good candidate for reworking someday.
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honestly this album takes quite a bit of time and many listening rounds to actually "get into". No doubt it is technically excellent, with more advanced composition elements than earlier records, however it isn't that easily accessible either. Perhaps this is actually a strength as each time you will listen to there will be more details to discover. Martin R
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Now THIS is the ultimate Christmas-gift..! Deep, soothing, comforting, and above all: classic Steve! This will be on repeat a lot.. Hopefully this will come as a CD/vinyl-release as well! Thanks Steve and best wishes from the heart. Berkdrums
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