Here you are then - I’ve bodged the cover art together, will probably fix that later.

So, there are two stories here. The first is the story of Louisa Maud Evans, a balloonist and acrobat who died in 1896. She took off from Cardiff in a balloon to perform a parachuting display in front of a packed crowd, but landed in the waters off the East Moors and drowned. Her body wasn’t recovered until three days later, when it washed up at Nash Point. She lies in Cathays Cemetery in Cardiff. She was 14.

I used to walk in Cathays Cemetery when I was a student and after. It is very peaceful, and beautiful. I came across her headstone there in 2009, which is when I wrote and recorded this song. I thought that I had lost the recording, but found it and some of my other recordings from around that time on a SoundCloud I thought I had deactivated. So, what you have now is me from 10 years ago singing and playing guitar, me now doing an arrangement and general production, inspired by a brave adventurer from over 100 years ago.

Here are the lyrics:

Louisa, Louisa.
Take your silk
and your safety.
Take your silk.

Louisa,
take another’s fire.
Take it to the sun.
Take it back where it came from.

And your head’s so clear,
and the air’s so thin
on a day so clear
you can see the mountains,
Louisa.

Louisa,
feel the channel breeze
caress your neck
twist your curls into shipwrecks.

And every strand that’s yet to know your lovers
covers your face like the waves,
and that hand that lastly clasped your mother’s
opens to signal it’s too late to save you,
Louisa.

Do you feel no fear?
Do you fear no sin?
On a worm-woven bier
we’ll carry you in,
Louisa.

Three days beneath the waves.
Three days of search,
Until we found you there in your hiding place
in a coverlet of surf.

Louisa.

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This is fantastic!

And also made me grin because it’s the name of this wee nightmare:

Haha, she’s sweet!

Also, thank you, glad you liked it! It was great to have the push to finally arrange this, I’d worked through a couple of other tracks from around the same time period and had given this one up as a lost cause, but your framing for the month gave me the impetus.

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I wan’t planning on doing anything this month. But I ended up doing this anyway and I can kind of force into the theme “something borrowed” maybe

Basically this was a learning exercise - using my sampler to make an looping sample type thing, It was all done using a single 1 minute sample from the soundtrack of the film I watched on Saturday night, If anyone can work out the film I will be impressed. Maybe it’s doable with google

Probably best listened to whilst dropping off for a nap

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Is it the Walter Salles version of On The Road?

Also, this is mega, love it as it is, though it also sounds like it should break into some serious backpacker hip-hop at some point. I kept waiting for a drop and a verse, but I also feel very lulled and enjoyed it a lot.

Nope

I had a self imposed brief just to stick to that single sample , so although I thought about going that way I decided not to. Also I suspect I lack the skills to make it happen. Maybe a V2 at some point

Thanks as well!

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Dang it! Thought I’d done a quick Googleslam on that. Nice work, sticking to self-imposed limits is always a headache for me, I get serious mission creep (digital audio is a nightmare, no one should ever tell me I can have as many instruments as I want)

This is really lovely. Really cool when the extra instruments kick in

I wish I could create/ sing a vocal melody that moves up and down so freely like that

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Thank you! 23-year-old me spent a lot of time writing songs, I had nothing else to be doing really. I’m going to upload the other ones I worked on from the same time period to that Bandcamp soon as an EP, this was the last one that I hadn’t done.

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Love this, especially the bit from 2:00 onwards.

Is this with the Digitakt?

Thanks! Yes all done on the Digitakt

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I’ve got so much to do this week, this might be closer to xmas for me

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HOW VERY DI look forward to seeing it whenever it’s ready. And if not, there’s always next month :slightly_smiling_face:

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m9 this is awesome

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Thank you! Glad you like it, this is giving me the confidence to maybe do some more actual songs in the new year.

What, it’s great man! Find it so hard to believe sometimes people so adept at music can feel so shy about it. Suppose the race is always with ourselves but still :man_shrugging: it’s great, listened to it twice in a row now :slight_smile:

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That’s awesome, thank you!

Just FYI I’ve bunged the rest of the tracks from those old demos on that Bandcamp now, I guess completing that process is the real end of this month’s art challenge for me.

Halfway through the month, pals.

Any more entries? G’wan.

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