"He Who Walks" is 100% a reference to the movie Children of the Corn, as they refer to their demon/god thing as "He Who Walks Behind the Rows" which is pretty creepy sounding. The song was actually built around a sample of children singing in that film and the lyrics are basically an homage to the general narrative of the film as well.
The original tempo is quite slow at 110 bpm so I bumped it up for 128, which is a typical Electro House tempo. However, when timestretching the vocals they sounded totally bonkers and I had to re-record them at the new tempo and in a new key. So, in a way this is an entirely new version of He Who Walks. So that's nice.
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Saw Kanga last night in Houston , instantly was entranced by her sound , sucked me into the Kangakult vortex , so glad I got to see her live , should have looked into her sooner as Gary Numan was so supportive of her on the Revolution tour , oh now it’s time to catch up and get further involved Callum Gray
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This is a triumph! So hard to pick just one track when each song is better than the last. Klack has really just got a great sound that can be successfully remixed into just about anything. Personally I think the first 6 tracks are perfect Ned Michaels