Time on My Side

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Lanzado el 16/2/2011.
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Pistas que Time on My Side referencia: Pistas que esta hace referencia:
- Beatdown (Strider Style) por Curt Blakeslee
- Liquid Negrocity por Toby Fox
- Master of Puppets por Metallica
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- Dance-Stab-Dance por Catboss
- Clockwork Physician por tiresiasArchivist
- Time Is Not On Your Side por Cerulean
- Good Grief por 413
- 26x SHOWDOWN COMBO por cookiefonster
- Thyme On My Fries por SplitSuns
- 7 GRAND END por Discfortune, koba, SplitSuns, Minish, TirantBacon, StarlightCalliope, Wheals, WHATISLOSTINTHEMINES, MoreEpicThanYou747, Isoleucine, ostrichlittledungeon, Noisemaker, Rom M, Cecily Renns, cookiefonster, Pipko Fanfare, Hadron, ft-rj y Interrobang
- Perfect Cascade of the Heart por Tensei
- Solicide por Caelan Kier
- Temporal Virtuoso por Pascal van den Bos
- Delirious Biznasty por Pascal van den Bos
- Death by the Time to Gardenlovania (Bassline) por Pascal van den Bos
- Cue the Curtains por apatheticPianist y Pascal van den Bos
- Bowman's Credit Score: A Rock Opera por Noisemaker
- Minuteman por Rainy
- Pascal "Don't call me Starkemeister" van den Bos and TimelessHeir's DX collab (gone wrong(gone sexual)) definitive edition por Rowyn Berlan y Pascal van den Bos
- Time on My Side 16-Bit Cover por Pascal van den Bos
- Ascend x10 Combo por Pascal van den Bos
- Voids Edge por Rowyn Berlan y Rainy
- Broken Dreams por Rowyn Berlan
- Cascade DX por Caelan Kier
- Beat Mesa Boogie por Tee-vee
- Dumbass Terminal por Tee-vee
- Can't Abscond por Mabsoot
- Rise Up por Mabsoot
- [11/11/11] What do you suppose the name on the envelopes will be? por Maukustus
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Tensei: (via early commentary collection)
With the Strife album, I deliberately left a lot of the background to the songs very ambiguous. There are no direct, obvious references as to what song corresponds to which character, though there are quite a few indications: each song uses an instrument that is typically associated with one of the kids in a pretty prominent way: whether it's the piano lead in Heir Conditioning, the solo violin in Dance of Thorns, the bass and flute (shakuhachi, actually) in Atomic Bonsai, and of course the sampled beats and scratches in Time on my Side. I suppose the titles count as somewhat vague references to the characters as well.
With that said, I'm still not going to explicitly say "This song is actually a strife theme for Dave" or something like that. If Andrew chooses to interpret it as a good backdrop for a fight between Dirk and Jake, I am totally fine with that. Hell, I can totally see it working (And in fact it DID work, since the flash turned out pretty damn awesome)
I always felt like this song was a bit of the odd man out on the album. While I definitely think Dance of Thorns and Atomic Bonsai were awesome in their own right, they also feel a lot more 'conventional' compared to this song.
In a lot of ways, this song is actually very minimalistic. The droning bassline and guitar chugs stay on the same chord for almost a full minute while the buildup is mostly done through sound effects and overlayed orchestral sounds.
IMO, this results in giving the :53 point, where the chords finally start switching up, a much bigger impact (though the full Beatdown motif coming in probably helps too).
Something similar happens at 2:04 where after 30 seconds of the Black motif remaining on the same chord again, you get another switch, and everything just sounds huuuuuuge.
Appropriately to the title, this song has a lot of weird time-shit going on. Disc scratching in and of itself can actually be treated as a nice metaphor for time manipulation (the comic itself definitely makes grateful use of it), so it's no wonder that it's almost omnipresent here.
By far the neatest thing, in my opinion, is 2:35 though. The effect you hear there is actually the ENTIRE SONG up until that point, played in reverse, and sped up so it fits in a couple of seconds. The idea is literally that it 'scratches' and resets the song, much in the same way as happens to the entire universe in the comic, so it can lay down a wicked wah-guitar solo over the 'scratched' version of the song.
So yes, this song travels back in time in order to make itself awesomer.
Joking aside, this song, like most other ones I make, does also have some sneaky hidden references.
The guitar riff at 3:18, for example, is cribbed pretty much note for note from the Metallica song Master of Puppets (maybe this is a Dirk song after all?). The background strings at :37 have a very similar ascending chromatic pattern the intro to the James Bond theme. The high staccato strings at 1:50 are supposed to be reminiscent of the theme from Psycho, or really every slasher flick ever. (Black is associated with Jack Noir, Jack Noir likes to show people his stabs, etc.)
The original inspiration for this song probably comes from the least likely source imaginable. It's not The Prodigy or Goldeneye 64 music, but actually the original score to the movie Space Jam. You probably don't even know or remember it, but a lot of the songs have a very distinct looped hiphop beat, guitars, and orchestral stabs all over the place, much like a large portion of this song.
Seriously, listen to this (dead link) from about 0:50 onward and you should hear the resemblance.
That aside, obviously stuff from The Prodigy's Fat of the Land album bears some resemblance as well, especially with the cheesy bassline. I know that a few Prodigy songs have been used in the otherwise kinda shitty Charlie's Angels movies whenever shit was about to go down, and that's really the kind of vibe I was going for as well.