I'm right,you're wrong EP - 2015
I'm right you're wrong EP: This is the first EP, to come from the Breezy studio since the "Double Entendre" EP in 2002. The EP boasts the 1st cover version undertaken by Breezy.
Unlike the previous EP which included 4 exclusive tracks (although "My mate the android" appeared on the first compilation album - Par for the course") track 1 is taken from the forthcoming release "28"
The other 3 tracks consist of 2 new pieces "Oneiric" & "Flow" and the long awaited cover version of the 80's "Visage" classic "Fade to grey"
"Flow" has a complimenting video.
Unlike the previous EP which included 4 exclusive tracks (although "My mate the android" appeared on the first compilation album - Par for the course") track 1 is taken from the forthcoming release "28"
The other 3 tracks consist of 2 new pieces "Oneiric" & "Flow" and the long awaited cover version of the 80's "Visage" classic "Fade to grey"
"Flow" has a complimenting video.
1. I'm right, you're wrong: The title track and also opening track on the forthcoming album "28". This particular version is the instrumental version, with a shortened intro section. You can find out more about the track on the "28" album page
2. Oneiric: Track 2 came about completely by accident and is the main reason the EP came into being. The "28" album was almost done, tracks well in progress and running order finalised. Whilst just messing about with some tinkly noises for "Remember", Oneiric was born! Out came some of my other toys, we had a bass, and a couple of synths and that was that. But what to do with the track?...............the rest as they say is history.
3. Flow: Was purely a vocal experiment, whilst playing with different effects for the vocals for "I'm right, you're wrong" and using all sorts of techniques, this vocal sample was stumbled across. The vocal got tampered, some layering and a tiny distortion effect added. The rest of the track is quite simplistic except for the horn, again a tinkered sample.
4. Fade to grey: Another accident! In an attempt at Glitch, whilst tinkering with the bass and drum, this track unintentionally sounded like "Fade to grey" Four hours later the track was "Fade to grey". It was only once the track had been re-worked that the shocking truth emerged - Steve Strange had died that very morning. Was this a subconscious message or just a freak coincidence? Who knows what happened, but the track had to be finished, this was clear. But the weak Breezy vocal delayed the tracks completion, initially pencilled in for late Spring, the track wasn't ready until June. The vocal has had multiple effects added, it used various different takes in various keys. As well as the addition of vox. The French female section is completely electronic.