interesting! if you ask me the vocals sound kind of like Sébastien Tellier. considering that Guy-Man produced Nightcall, and he has worked with Tellier before, it wouldn't surprise me if he was in the studio for early production on Nightcall and recorded these temporary vocals before they brought Lovefoxxx on
sadly I searched this too, but never found something... this was not present in the files at my disposition, here this video just shows some hidden stuff that I found at very low volume in what seems to be empty spaces (and it was not supposed to be there). so yeah sorry, I don't know too
Nope it wasn't in the description you're right, I made a huge text for explaining all sort of things, but I almost scrapped everything for something smaller. Anyway, it was in the stems of "Nightcall" (that are 10 years old btw, so funny no one found it before), and there's some parts where there's nothing, where no instruments (or vocals) are playing. And if you boost very hard the volume of those parts where there is apparently nothing, you will discover there are remnants of other tracks that we're not supposed to hear. Sadly, it's so low that you hear more noise than the actual audio, so you need to work around that and make isolations to get a clean audio. Anyway. Why ? I don't really know if it's a bug from DAWs but I already noticed this phenomenon before. Because it is how I found stuff to be able to isolate the TB-303 from Tron "End Titles" in one of my video. So yeah I don't know. My theory : On some versions of some DAWs, when you pushed the "MUTE" button of a track, the DAW would not really mute the track but instead put the volume of the track to a really low level, to the point it's not audible anymore, which is like muting the track, no differences... until you boost the volume in an empty moment... then you notice the difference. But hey that's just a theory, a TSX theory ! Thanks for asking !
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It's insane that nobody has found this in 11 years. Great find. Kavinsky singing actually sounds great!
Kavinsky's actually a pretty good vocalist! 😮
interesting! if you ask me the vocals sound kind of like Sébastien Tellier. considering that Guy-Man produced Nightcall, and he has worked with Tellier before, it wouldn't surprise me if he was in the studio for early production on Nightcall and recorded these temporary vocals before they brought Lovefoxxx on
it's definitely sebastien tellier,
Oh maybe ! Thank you for letting me know that !
This is actually super cool! I wouldn't have expected something like this but it's so cool to hear
defo sebastien tellier scratch vocals.
Idk why, but it reminds me of Sébastien Tellier.
woah
Do you know were i can find the the vocal stems myself? Im trying to find the isolated part were it goes “well go all all all night long”
sadly I searched this too, but never found something... this was not present in the files at my disposition, here this video just shows some hidden stuff that I found at very low volume in what seems to be empty spaces (and it was not supposed to be there).
so yeah sorry, I don't know too
Vocoder off 🥁🎹🎹🎹
How were these found? I mean where. Also I mean how? If the video or description answers this then my bad
Nope it wasn't in the description you're right, I made a huge text for explaining all sort of things, but I almost scrapped everything for something smaller.
Anyway, it was in the stems of "Nightcall" (that are 10 years old btw, so funny no one found it before), and there's some parts where there's nothing, where no instruments (or vocals) are playing.
And if you boost very hard the volume of those parts where there is apparently nothing, you will discover there are remnants of other tracks that we're not supposed to hear.
Sadly, it's so low that you hear more noise than the actual audio, so you need to work around that and make isolations to get a clean audio.
Anyway.
Why ?
I don't really know if it's a bug from DAWs but I already noticed this phenomenon before.
Because it is how I found stuff to be able to isolate the TB-303 from Tron "End Titles" in one of my video.
So yeah I don't know.
My theory :
On some versions of some DAWs, when you pushed the "MUTE" button of a track, the DAW would not really mute the track but instead put the volume of the track to a really low level, to the point it's not audible anymore, which is like muting the track, no differences... until you boost the volume in an empty moment... then you notice the difference.
But hey that's just a theory, a TSX theory !
Thanks for asking !
@@-TSX- wow, that's so cool. Thank you ♥️♥️♥️
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