The Victim

At the tail end of my band days I had recorded a demo of this track and always meant to come back to it. Under the “influence” I laid down some overwhelming noises, and had the good sense to come back and edit it the next day. The result is one of my more disciplined mixes.

Yes, I’m using a little of the autotune, but I’m also not using it. It’s called balance.

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