Another case of xenochronic research. The drums were played together with a different bass part. The guitars were part of an improvisation with another bass part and a drum machine. The guitar was edited in new chronological order and layered on top of itself. The final basspart was added before the guitar was edited. And where do the synthesizers come from?
credits
from Universum,
released May 1, 1998
Composers, arrangers: Michael Pabst, Marcus Prüßmeier, Florian Altenhein
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