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“It was 1 minute and 47 seconds long. It sounded like someone took a rope recorder inside a submarine, then let a toddler bang on a Casio SK-1, then looped a woman yelling ‘oh, sassie!’ over a kick drum that was barely there. The ‘kidstuff’ part was a sample of a Speak & Spell saying ‘error.’ I listened to it three times. Then my hard drive clicked and died.” fogbank sassie kidstuff hit
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| Section | Time | Key / Tempo | Notable Elements | |--------|------|-------------|-------------------| | | 0:00‑0:15 | F♯ minor, 138 BPM | Low‑pass filtered synth pad, distant siren sample (recorded in San Francisco). | | Verse 1 | 0:15‑0:45 | Same | Minimalist hi‑hats, vocal layering (Kidstuff choir). Lyrical hook: “We’re drifting, we’re drifting…” | | Pre‑Chorus | 0:45‑1:00 | Shift to A major | Rising arpeggio, vocal harmonies become tighter. | | Chorus (the “Fogbank”) | 1:00‑1:30 | Return to F♯ minor | Full 808, brass‑like synth stab, “Fogbank” chant (call‑and‑response). | | Bridge | 1:30‑2:00 | Modulation to D♭ major | Ambient field recordings of foghorns; spoken‑word interlude about “visibility in the night.” | | Final Chorus + Outro | 2:00‑2:45 | Tempo slows to 132 BPM, fades out with reverb‑washed synths. | “We’re the light that fog can’t hide.” | Congratulations, you are the first person to take