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Wil Stevens - ...Like Clockwork (2014)

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    xk3
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    Okay I think all of these songs are covers(?) of the band Queens of the Stone Age. Pretty good band. I'm not sure if these are true covers or simple pitch-shifting edits but I these weird covers a...

    Okay I think all of these songs are covers(?) of the band Queens of the Stone Age. Pretty good band.

    I'm not sure if these are true covers or simple pitch-shifting edits but I these weird covers a bit more than the originals

    edit: ok I'm pretty sure this is simple pitch-shifting. maybe I should file this one under guilty pleasures...

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    1. cfabbro
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      Nightcore is the genre name for sped/pitched up tracks, so I've seen doing the opposite being called Daycore. AFAIK that's still not a widely adopter term for the genre though, so if you're...

      Nightcore is the genre name for sped/pitched up tracks, so I've seen doing the opposite being called Daycore. AFAIK that's still not a widely adopter term for the genre though, so if you're searching for more they're mostly labeled "slowed + reverb", or going even further back "45 at 33rpm" or just "33rpm" for the same being done to vinyl records.

      I really enjoy them too, BTW. Here's a few of my favs:
      Dolly Parton - Jolene (33rpm slowed down digital version) (absolute classic)
      Blue Oyster Cult - (Don't Fear) The Reaper 45 at 33 1/3
      CCR "Fortunate Son" - 45 at 33 (fucking creepy sounding!)
      California Dreamin - Slowed + Reverb
      Miley Cyrus - Flowers (Slowed + Reverb)
      Cyndi Lauper - time after time (slowed reverb)
      Rihanna - Diamonds (Slowed + Reverb)
      "Thank You" - Dido (Slowed to Perfection)

      p.s. My favorite funny one: Outkast - hey ya! (slowed reverb)

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