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I made the majority of Vertigo in a week. Definitely the worst week of this entire year for me, which almost definitely had a huge impact on how the track sounded. I was experimenting with sine harmonics for that lead synth and i made quite a mournful little arp melody and then built the entire track around that. I have a strong dislike for simple ABAB structures in tunes (most of the time), so my compulsion was to just let it end in a drawn out, epic pad section. So yea that's why that is in there.
I don't really tend to put any personal meaning into songs so i can't really write something cool along the lines of:
"It's an evening in autumn. Your standing at a train station and it's time to move on. You're scared of letting go but you have to move on. This is the soundtrack for that."
That sounds cool and all but it's just not what it is. I ended up with a sad melody and because i was sad i made a sad track. Then i needed some ambience and found a field recording of a train station so I layered that over the end. That's it. Sorry for that peek behind the curtain.
What i can say though is that this track deserves a big thanks to Wally Coman Dante who graciously provided me with some amazing reese basses, one of which is the basis for the bassline in this song. Absolute legend.

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from Painful Reminder EP, released November 11, 2022

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Jungle Syndicate Recordings London, UK

Jungle Syndicate is a collective of DJs, producers and promoters bringing a mix of amen infused drum and bass and Jungle, with a little dab of Breakcore. Keep an eye out for our events which happen in Bristol, London, Leeds and Poland from here: www.facebook.com/JungleSyndicate/. ... more

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