"Override [B] is an experimental, instrumental track which flows from its predecessor track on Underline EP, a nexus point between two universes, setting the scene for what is to come." - Area 11, from the Area 11 Official News #18 email. Override [B] begins with the same pinch harmonic that Override [A] ends on. It is made-up mostly of orchestral and choir sounds with the usual drums, bass and guitars; it swells up to a big finish where it ends on a quick filter up. Towards the end, it sounds like the choir is singing 'Tick, Tock'. There may be some hidden vocals in the mix.
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| - "Override [B] is an experimental, instrumental track which flows from its predecessor track on Underline EP, a nexus point between two universes, setting the scene for what is to come." - Area 11, from the Area 11 Official News #18 email. Override [B] begins with the same pinch harmonic that Override [A] ends on. It is made-up mostly of orchestral and choir sounds with the usual drums, bass and guitars; it swells up to a big finish where it ends on a quick filter up. Towards the end, it sounds like the choir is singing 'Tick, Tock'. There may be some hidden vocals in the mix.
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| - "Override [B] is an experimental, instrumental track which flows from its predecessor track on Underline EP, a nexus point between two universes, setting the scene for what is to come." - Area 11, from the Area 11 Official News #18 email. Override [B] begins with the same pinch harmonic that Override [A] ends on. It is made-up mostly of orchestral and choir sounds with the usual drums, bass and guitars; it swells up to a big finish where it ends on a quick filter up. Towards the end, it sounds like the choir is singing 'Tick, Tock'. There may be some hidden vocals in the mix. You can find the download it here You can listen to it here
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