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Swingshift by Arcturus A Shattered Fixtures Release Well, I've always wanted to write a swing-style song, so here it is. I don't have too many comments about it, I'd just like to thank my swing lovin' friends, who played some of the songs and got me to like the style! Contact Info: E-Mail: arcmeister_pemail.net Webpage: http://members.tripod.com/~arcmeister Shattered Fixtures Homepage: http://www.aspects.net/~sf/ We're not on AOL anymore!
Tom Drum BDRUM.WAV Closed Hat Open Hat Snare Drum Brass Saxophone Bass LowClarinet Trumpet Cymbal Bass Drum sample is mine others from Wave, Setec, Skaven, and some are generic samples that nobody can remember who originally wrote!
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This, along with Jungle Trek and Indefinite Radiant, is one of three songs I completed in a brief flurry of songwriting in the summer of 1998.
In the late 1990’s, there was a brief resurgence in popularity of the Swing / Big Band style of music. I got into it very slightly myself, even purchasing a compilation CD of swing hits called “Swing This, Baby!” I only liked the music, I never cared for the dancing (I learned some basic swing dancing a few times, but was never very good at it).
I decided to give it a shot as a mod, and so I threw this together. The basic inspiration for this song came from Benny Goodman’s famous rendition of “Sing, Sing, Sing (With a Swing).” Other inspiration also came from “Cool” from West Side Story. Unusual for me, the speed of the song is very fast and thus the patterns go through very quickly. I loved the sound of the tom drums in swing music, and so I put a lot of emphasis on those. Naturally, I used a groove tempo - in fact, this was the last time I ever did a groove tempo in a mod.
This song was a lot of fun to make. I don’t think my groupmates in Shattered Fixtures appreciated it as much, or at least I only heard from those in the group that weren’t into this style of music.
I was beginning to work a graveyard shift job at the time and had overheard about others that worked in the “swing shift” which is probably where I heard the phrase that inspired the title.
- arcturus