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"Right Thru Me" is a pop rap song that features an electronic beat, while being influenced by R&B. [8] [9] [10] The main accompanying melody and chord progression are sampled from the Joe Satriani song "Always with Me, Always with You" from his breakthrough 1987 album Surfing With the Alien. The song has been described as a breezy jam that ...
Slowed and reverb (stylized as "slowed + reverb") is a technique of remixing and a subgenre, derived from chopped and screwed hip-hop [12] and vaporwave, [13] which involves slowing down and adding reverb to a previously existing song, often created by using digital audio editors such as Audacity.
Ex Machina (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) is the score album to the 2015 film of the same name.Composed and produced by Ben Salisbury and Geoff Barrow of Portishead, the film marked their first feature film scoring stint, after the soundtrack for the initial temp score to the 2012 film Dredd, was not accepted by the directors, and then released into a standalone album titled Drokk.
"Right Thru Me" was released on September 24, 2010. A music video directed by Diane Martel was released for the single on October 27, 2010. [33] The song peaked at number 26 on the Billboard Hot 100. "Moment 4 Life", which features Drake, was released on December 7, 2010, [34] as the album's fourth single.
The six-minute slow burner “Thru and Thru” is a masterpiece in the Richards songbook, and was used memorably by The Sopranos. 14. The Rolling Stones No. 2 (1965)
Right Through Me is the second extended play by South Korean band Day6 (Even of Day), a sub-unit of Day6 consisting of members Young K, Wonpil, and Dowoon. It was released by Studio J and JYP Entertainment on July 5, 2021. The album contains seven tracks co-written by Young K, Wonpil, and the producer Hong Ji-sang, including the lead single of ...
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[39] Musically, vaporwave reconfigures dance music from the 1980s and early 1990s [4] through the use of chopped and screwed techniques, repetition, and heavy reverb. [39] It is composed almost entirely from slowed-down samples [1] and its creation requires only the knowledge of rudimentary production techniques. [41]