9/13/2023 0 Comments Minimalist production music![]() ![]() Therefore, the methodological approach to these case studies centers on transcriptions and music analysis, as well as research through interviews with Appietus and DJ Breezy in their studios, focusing on process. Hip-hop and electronic music rely heavily on improvisation through studio techniques. The studio highlights this blending of processes where hardware and software can form both the instruments and compositional tools. As in much non-Western music, the definitions of “composition” and “improvisation” continuously disrupt each other in the music of these Ghanaian hiplife and hip-hop producers. This work examines the music, working practices, environment and influences of two Ghanaian hip-hop producers, Appietus and DJ Breezy. Music Production In Accra: Ghanaian Hiplife, Akan AND Highlife Harmony and African-American Minimalist Hip-Hop in Two Case Studies Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: Princeton University Undergraduate Senior Theses, 1924-2022 Princeton University Masters Theses, 2022-2023 ![]() Princeton University Doctoral Dissertations, 2011-2023 Princeton School of Public and International Affairs Liechtenstein Institute on Self-Determination Lewis-Sigler Institute for Integrative Genomics When you get to my (limelight, lose my mind) The easy, fast & fun way to learn how to sing: 30DaySinger.Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures When you get to my high (limelight, lose my mind) Oh, dancing with us, oh, you'll be dancing with usĭancing with us, us (but what will we do when we're sober?) ![]() In the morning, you'll be dancing with us In the morning, you'll be dancing with all the heartacheĪnd the treason, the fantasies of leaving Jack and Jill got fucked up and possessive Watch: New Singing Lesson Videos Can Make Anyone A Great Singer Limelightīut we care (but what will we do when we're sober?) It was also part of the set list of her Melodrama World Tour (2017–18). Lorde performed "Sober", with six other songs, as part of a re-imagined Vevo series at the Electric Lady Studios where she recorded most of her album. The song had minor chart placements in Australia and Canada, placing at 61 and 84, respectively. It was also compared to the minimalist production on the singer's debut album Pure Heroine (2013) and the works of the xx. The song received mostly positive reviews from music critics who praised its unexpected direction and departure from the maximalist production of her previous singles "Green Light" and "Perfect Places". The lyrics detail the desire to tell someone how you feel about them while wondering how it will be once the liquor wears down. It is an electronic R&B song that features a tiger's roar, trumpets, brass and tenor and baritone saxophones in its production. "Sober" is the first of a two-track song, which is completed by "Sober II (Melodrama)". It was released on 9 June 2017, by Republic as the album's second promotional single. Lorde co-wrote and co-produced the song with Jack Antonoff, with production assistance from Malay and vocal production from Kuk Harrell. "Sober" is a song recorded by New Zealand singer-songwriter Lorde, from her second studio album Melodrama (2017). ![]()
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