new jazz, lo-fi, instrumental, bass, children, r&b/soul
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What Are You Doing Here? is the second single from Swiss / German bass experimentalist, improviser, and composer Benedikt Wieland. The song is a part of a series of singles the artist started releasing back in August of 2022. The series was launched to showcase the sprawling scope of the artist’s explorations and experiments with the electric bass.
What Are You Doing Here? was recorded in a cozy barn in a tiny Swiss village. The composition was inspired by the joyful sound of children playing outside of the barn, which was converted into a make-shift studio for a couple of weeks, and where this music was made. The sound of these beautiful, small beings exploding with happiness is a texture that is sprinkled throughout this recording. The piece starts off with a progression of soothing chords, which eventually morph into a soundscape that evokes something of a modern, left-field R&B tune. The song features Morris Kliphus on french horn, albeit heavily manipulated in post, and shifty drums laid down by Alexandre J. Maurer.
Written by Benedikt Wieland in Colaboration with Jan Bang and Alexandre j. Maurer.
Bass by benedikt Wieland
All sounds and effects played on bass only with tons of sound toys and pedals, which benedikt is using.
For all the background noises, he was using his field recorder with sounds from the city of berlin and the nature of switzerland
modified french horn by Morris Kliphuis
Mix and Co-Production : Alexandre j. Maurer
Master: Loop-O Mastering Berlin
Mentoring: Jan Bang
What are you doing here?
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Added on 14 January 2023
Credits and thanks
What Are You Doing Here? is the second single from Swiss / German bass experimentalist, improviser, and composer Benedikt Wieland. The song is a part of a series of singles the artist started releasing back in August of 2022. The series was launched to showcase the sprawling scope of the artist’s explorations and experiments with the electric bass.
What Are You Doing Here? was recorded in a cozy barn in a tiny Swiss village. The composition was inspired by the joyful sound of children playing outside of the barn, which was converted into a make-shift studio for a couple of weeks, and where this music was made. The sound of these beautiful, small beings exploding with happiness is a texture that is sprinkled throughout this recording. The piece starts off with a progression of soothing chords, which eventually morph into a soundscape that evokes something of a modern, left-field R&B tune. The song features Morris Kliphus on french horn, albeit heavily manipulated in post, and shifty drums laid down by Alexandre J. Maurer.
Written by Benedikt Wieland in Colaboration with Jan Bang and Alexandre j. Maurer.
Bass by benedikt Wieland
All sounds and effects played on bass only with tons of sound toys and pedals, which benedikt is using.
For all the background noises, he was using his field recorder with sounds from the city of berlin and the nature of switzerland
modified french horn by Morris Kliphuis
Mix and Co-Production : Alexandre j. Maurer
Master: Loop-O Mastering Berlin
Mentoring: Jan Bang
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