Story Behind The Song
Long time musical team Colin Keefe and John Craig recorded this track one snowy night in Denver, CO after Colin purchased his first recording interface. Recorded in a bedroom with Colin's classical guitar, John's keyboard and whatever percussion they could find, Space Dust would be the creative catalyst for forming a band called "The Invisible Now" that played around the Denver music scene from 2007-2008. While Colin Keefe and John Craig have since moved on to other projects, tracks from this time period are currently being brought out from the archive to release through modern streaming platforms and to pursue synch placement opportunities under Bureaucracy Records, a label formed by Colin Keefe in 2020.
Song Description
Backwards reverb swells and reveals an acoustic guitar laying down a laid back but driving circular riff strumming a 3 chord progression at 76 BPM.
Synth drums kick off main theme of cheesy synth lead and bassline.
B section chord change and variation on melody. Trippy space rumbles and rain sticks simulate flying debris.
Return to main theme in verse/chorus format with a melodic bridge section where chords and melody modulate.
Return to theme and end.
Song Length |
3:17 |
Genre |
Electronic - Experimental, Rock - Psychedelic |
Tempo |
Slow (71 - 90) |
Lead Vocal |
Instrumental |
Mood |
Cool, Tranquil |
Subject |
Universe, Astronaut |
Similar Artists |
Air, Massive Attack |
Language |
No Language |
Era |
2000 and later |
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