The record feels like a 2016 version of the sounds that Rocky and Clams first explored on $AP, with an ethereal vocal sample and other heavenly elements contrasted by harder sounds. "he was starting to work on his second album, and I was starting to work on mine, and I played him the beat and I was like this is a new beat, that, you can't have it, but if you wanna have it you can do it on my album." Sure, it’s repetitive, but in this case, that works in this song’s. Listening to this feels like your soul has left your body and you are floating up into the astral plane. E: Reuploaded the part of the samplepack where the samples are from here. Could give you guys a link if some of you producers are interested to fuck around with the samples yourselves. The way Clams chopped up the Imogen Heap sample to amplify its emotional effect is unreal. The vocal samples are from some free sample pack, I actually made a couple of beats with the exact same vocal samples. "I made the beat at home, that's a Mikky Ekko sample on there, that's his voice in the background, and I went over to Rocky's place in New York and I played him some stuff," the producer says. This may possibility be the greatest instrumental of all time. Before playing the song, Clams shed some light as to how the other-worldly collaboration all came together.
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